This week on Dreamland, guest host William Henry takes us on an unforgettable journey into the secrets of Alchemy and Kabbalah with renowned teacher David Goddard. As Dreamland listeners know, our hosts are experts, and they know who is the real thing and who isn’t. Listening to this week’s program, you will learn genuine truths about Alchemy and Qabalah from a real master. And if you subscribe to Unknowncountry.com, you will hear another master, Whitley Strieber, probing David Goddard’s mind for his knowledge of how to access other levels of reality. David specializes in the practical applications of the Qabalah, Alchemy and Transcendental Magic. His teachings enable others to experience the reality of the Higher Worlds, and so awaken their latent bliss and compassion.read more

In Italy and Spanish-speaking countries, people tend to “talk with their hands” as well as their voices. If you can’t always find the right word, you might want to start doing this too, because new research suggests that gesturing while you talk may improve your access to language. One thing you should definitely do with your hands is wash them often. Doctors think that the reason SARS never reached Japan is that Japan is a nation of hand-washers.
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The recent and continuing terrorist attacks in London have left Americans shaken and nervous. Where is the best place to go to avoid the effects of terrorism, especially if terrorists hit chemical plants, releasing dangerous gases? The answer is not to run?you’re safest if you stay at home.In the first specific study of how to protect yourself from incidents that release dangerous air pollution, researchers in the UK compared the effects of both sheltering and evacuation on the local population during a fire at a Devon plastics factory which resulted in hazardous chemicals released into the surrounding environment. During the first six hours, many of the local residents were evacuated, but then it was decided that remaining residents should stay in their homes.read more

A chicken in Grand Forks, North Dakota has tested positive for West Nile virus, and the disease has also arrived in glamorous Brentwood, California. The chicken belongs to one of the flocks the USDA has placed in various locations around the United States as an early warning for West Nile. Tracy Miller is one of the health workers who tests these flocks once a week to determine if they have been exposed to West Nile. On July 14, a chicken in one of the flocks tested positive, and a blue jay tested positive as well. She says, “While we didn’t think there would be a season that we wouldn’t find it, it’s a reminder that it is here.”
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