MORE UPDATES – When it comes to avoiding war in the Middle East and solving the global warming problem, Hydrogen fuel could be the breakthrough we need?if we can only figure out a way to contain it in an automobile gas tank. Hydrogen particles are so tiny that they leak out, but now researchers think they have finally found a way to contain them.

Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and considered an ideal energy source. When hydrogen burns, it produces only water, so it does not pollute the atmosphere. For this reason, it is considered an ideal alternative to fossil fuels.
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In a recent Dreamland, quantum physicist Fred Alan Wolf told Whitley that time travel could be real. Those of you who follow this website know that we’ve been having our own time travel adventures. Now Starfire Tor, along with her magician friend Brandon Scott, have done MORE investigating about exactly may have happened to Starfire and Anne Strieber that night in the Magic Castle.
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On July 19, Whitley Strieber wrote about what seemed to be a time travel experience, during which he says, “I was given a sheet of paper that felt more like plastic than paper. Today he discovered that this device is REAL and may become common in the near future.

Whitley wrote, “It could be folded, and would stay folded, but when it was unfolded, it would stay unfolded and stiff in your hand! It was really very odd in this way. It could be written on, and the handwriting?even MINE!!?turned into neatly printed letters.”
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Whitley recently wrote about signs of climate change in the Brazilian rain forest. Now there are reports that Iguazu Falls in Brazil has slowed to a trickle. This huge body of falling water is normally bigger than either Niagara Falls or Victoria Falls in South Africa.

Jorge Adorno and Terry Wade report that Iguazu Falls is usually one of the wonders of the world, with 350,000 to 400,000 gallons of water per second crashing over the rocks in a continuous cascade. Now the flow is down to only about 80,000 gallons per second, which is like turning the faucet in a sink almost off. The cause of this is the worst drought in Brazil in 20 years.

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