When it comes to ethanol, our government is being just as deceptive at it has been in the past about the terrorist threat. In the Independent, Daniel Howden writes, “The twin threats of climate change and energy security are creating an unprecedented thirst for alternative energy with ethanol leading the way? But a growing number of economists, scientists and environmentalists are calling for a ‘time out’ and warning that the headlong rush into massive ethanol production is creating more problems than it is solving.”
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William Henry interviews Laurence Gardner on the recent “Lost Tomb of Jesus” TV documentary. We find out both William and Laurence’s takes on the film. Do they feel that the tomb of Jesus has been found? Or is this something else entirely? You will not hear discussion like this about this topic anywhere else in the world. Dreamland is alone in the depth of coverage it gives to such issues, and the quality of the information we offer. Linda Howe then reports on “zones of fear” that seem to be present around such events as the Mothman sightings and certain types of UFO events. This highly original reporting brings new insight to the UFO phenomenon.

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Subscribers are able to download a free PDF file of Laurence Gardner’s “The Jesus Ossuary.” This color-illustrated document discusses the Jesus tomb and its implications from the viewpoint of a researcher with unique knowledge of the secret history of Jesus.read more

Not everyone gets supersized on a high fat diet, and now reseachers are learning why. A new shows why some people can eat excessive amounts of food and not gain weight or develop type 2 diabetes, while others are more likely to develop obesity and this most common form of diabetes on any diet.

The study used two strains of mice with differing tendencies to gain weight and develop diabetes on a high-fat diet. Researchers C. Ronald Kahn says, “Although this study was done with mice, it points out new mechanisms that may underlie the ability of genetically different mice?and perhaps genetically different people?to not gain much weight on high caloric diets.”
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