Whitley and Patrick Geryl go deeper for our subscribers. Whitley insists that Patrick tell us the places to go in order to be safe, and exactly what the warning signs will be. Patrick responds with a detailed description of what he expects to see in the early months of 2012, and where he thinks the places of safety will be.

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Researchers have discovered a link between nutritional deficiency in the fetus and schizophrenia, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. This means that the current famine in the African country of Niger will lead to a large number of schizophrenics.
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Scientists in Korea have announced that they have cloned a dog for the first time?an afghan puppy. It took a thousand tries for this to happen, so it will not become the normal way to get a new puppy. While dogs are strictly pets in the US, they are bred to eat in many Asian countries. While cloned meat is too expensive to produce at the moment, it may be the protein-rich food of the future. So far, studies show that it’s safe to eat.

Also, milk from cloned cattle appears to be safe for human consumption. Scientists in the US and Japan, where raising cattle the normal way has gotten very expensive, say that cloning could be used to increase food production, especially in developing countries. It?s already being planned as the way to produce protein for long space travel.read more

Despite the fact that he’s not a scientist, the Dalai Lama will give the keynote lecture at a major neuroscience conference in November, about how Buddhist meditation affects the brain. Does he have any real information?apart from his Buddhist beliefs?to share with scientists?

David Adam writes in The Guardian that Chinese scientists are planning to boycott the Dalai Lama’s talk. There are probably political reasons for this, although they insist otherwise. The Dalai Lama has fled invading Chinese troops in 1959 and has lived in India ever since.
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