Here’s why – Hurricanes in the Atlantic are now more frequent than at any time in the last thousand years. The frequency of intense hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean over the last 1,500 years has been closely linked to long-term changes in the El Nino and global warming, both of which affect sea surface temperature.
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Dannion Brinkley, the world’s most famous near death survivor (who strongly supports hospice work) once made the statement that, “In the United States we torture our old people to death” (subscribers can still listen to this extraordinary Dreamland show). This means the cost savings from rationing health care may come from “procedures” that are currently provided at the end of life, which are neither wanted nor useful, but provided out of habit, as a result of financial incentives, or through our failure to accept that death is a natural end to life.
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It was about corn syrup! – It’s evil corn again: On Saturday, August 15 Whitley Strieber posted an article tohis Facebook account from the Washington Post about a study that showed that high fructose corn syrup contains mercury.

Facebook blockedaccess to the Washington Post article, claiming that it wasabusive. Whitley’s post asked the question: “Could this be why we Americans seem so easy to fool? Have we been dumbed down by this?” This was followed by the linkto the article that offended Facebook.
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First, something enormous strikes Jupiter. Then a huge spot appears on Venus. Now, something has smashed through Saturn’s F ring. Is our solar system under bombardment by an asteroid swarm? So far, nobody is sure. We just hope whatever it is doesn’t hit the earth next!

The Discover website reports that the Cassini satellite, which has been orbiting Saturn for 5 years, has sent us an image of what looks like a object lodged in one of the planet’s thinner rings. Let’s hope that we here on earth don’t have to start ducking soon.

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