The author of the Sinister Forces series of books will be LIVE in our subscriber section chat room from 9 to 10AM Saturday, PLUS he and Joseph Ferrell (SS Brotherhood of the Bell) have an intimate conversation about their work and their revealing findings. Joseph Farrell’s website is www.gizadeathstar.com and Peter Levenda’s website is www.sinisterforces.info.

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It’s an emergency situation, so we have to try. The Mississippi is eating away at the eating away at the coastline of Louisiana, making it even more vulnerable to future hurricanes. The amount of land being lost is huge and it’s happening FAST.

In the Independent, Andrew Gumbel writes that the delta region is losing land “at the rate of a football field every half hour or so?or a the area of a tennis court every 13 seconds?Even without another hurricane, the erosion patterns are deeply disturbing. Within the next 50 years, shallow water is going to be lapping all the way up to the New Orleans city limits.”
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Around a year ago we asked the question, is Wal-Mart evil? This goes along with a more recent question: are we getting poorer or does it just FEEL that way? A recent study shows that if there?s a Wal-Mart nearby, it’s probably TRUE.

University of Nebraska researcher Azzeddine Azzam discovered that in Nebraska, counties where a Wal-Mart is located have experienced on average a slower growth in standard of living than counties without one. compared how growth in household income from 1979 to 2002 differed between 19 counties with Wal-Marts and 74 without. Azzam says, “There is a Wal-Mart effect, but we don’t completely understand it.
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If the Federal government won’t take a stand against global warming, individual states will have to do it alone. California has filed a lawsuit against six leading car manufacturers, saying that the emissions from the cars they produce are changing the state’s weather.

Andrew Gumbel reports in the Independent that California attorney general Bill Lockyer is suing General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Honda, Toyota and Nissan because they “either knew or should have known the severe impact their vehicles would have on the health of the planet?Vehicle emissions are the single most rapidly growing source of the carbon emissions contributing to global warming, yet the federal government and the automakers have refused to act.”
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