On June 13, a peculiar object was videotaped moving slowlyover Salt Lake City. Despite the fact that the objectexhibits significant mechanical detail in a clear videotape,it has been claimed that it was a mylar blimp owned by a mancalled Daniel Geery. However it’s not yet clear that Mr.Geery’s blimp has the same configuration as the videotapedobject, and a strikingly similar object was videotaped overLiverpool inEngland in July of 2001.
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First, Linda Howe interviews the first drone witness who is willing to identify himself.Then Jerry E. Smith brings us the shocking truth about weather wars, weather modification, and the way countries are secretly using weather modification without regard for the long term consequences. Jerry’s website is www.jerryesmith.com

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Did you know that the invasion of Iraq was held up by one of the worst windstorms in the history of the area? DO YOU KNOW WHY? Well, Jerry Smith does know, and he tells our subscribers the truth about just how far weather modification has gone, and the answer is FARTHER THAN YOU DARE IMAGINE!

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Researchers have discovered that women marry men who look like their fathers, especially if they had a good relationship with their dads. In the Independent, Steve Connor and Jonathan Brown write, “Husbands and boyfriends: take a good look in the mirror. Then dig out your partners’ family photographs. Do you look like her father? If not, you could be in trouble.”

When daughters were asked to select the most handsome men from a group of photos, they almost always resembled the women?s fathers. Psychologists call this “sexual imprinting,” meaning that sexual preferences are based on our the characteristics of the parent of the opposite sex. This is known to occur in animals, so it’s not surprising it happens among humans as well.

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