The legendary Laurence Gardner is back with us this weekend, on the trail of the Holy Grail as only he can do it. The discoverer of White Powder Gold has attained the status of a living legend, and his latest adventure only confirms it. Then Linda Howe revisits a subject many of you have been asking about: what is happening to the bees?

Laurence Gardner’s website is Graal.co.uk.

Don’t miss the Dreamland Festival in Nashville, June 27-29. To find out more, click here.

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According to Laurence Gardner, it all begins with King Solomon, who was privy to the powerful mysteries of the Egyptians, and the great civilization that apparently collapsed or was destroyed thousands of years prior to the beginning of current recorded history.

Listen as Jim Marrs interviews him about some of the deepest secrets that he knows–as only an expert on secrecy like Jim can!

This is an enthralling interview, not to be missed!

Jim’s website is JimMarrs.com.

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A surprising reason! – Most of us realize that a high-priced item creates the impression that it’s better than the same thing bought at a lower price, despite the fact that advertising tries to create the opposite impression. It turns out placebos work the same way.
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Hurricane season is returning soon, and researchers at the University of Colorado have predicted that there will be four major hurricanes this season. The predictions do not suggest where they might make landfall, but it is expected to be an intense season because of the effect of Pacific cooling caused by the active La Nina formation in the central Pacific, and unusually warm waters in the south Atlantic.

When La Nina conditions exist in the Pacific and the south Atlantic is warm, as it is now, Atlantic hurricanes can be especially strong. The record for hurricane formation is 2005, when 28 tropical storms and hurricanes formed in the Atlantic. Last year, there were 14 tropical storms, six of which became hurricanes.
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