In Whitley’s dynamic new Journal, he returns to the subject of the recession and what can (and should be done) to fix the mortgage crisis. He writes, “Unfortunately, the financial crisis may not be over, and it is to be hoped that, this time, it can be handled correctly. The bailouts did not fail, but the cost was enormous and unnecessary. It was probably the least efficient possible means of correcting the situation.” What would have worked better? Read his new Journal, and find out. And come meet Whitley in person at our Joshua Tree conference in October!

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Tune in at 10 pm Pacific – Popular Revelations host William Henry will be on Coast to Coast AM on Tuesday, September 22, talking about the similarities between himself and his new book Freedom’s Gate and Robert Langdon, the fictional hero of Dan’s Brown’s books The Davinci Code and The Lost Symbol. Anne Strieber will interview him about the same thing (just for subscribers)subscribers) on our September 26 show! To find out where to listen to Coast your area, click here. Come meet William in person at our Stargate Conference in October. Subscribers have a coupon that gives them $25 off the ticket price!

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Unfortunately, the financial crisis may not be over, and it is to be hoped that, this time, it can be handled correctly. The bailouts did not fail, but the cost was enormous and unnecessary. It was probably the least efficient possible means of correcting the situation.

The crucial mistake was made by the Bush Administration when it began providing gigantic cash infusions to destroyed banks. Unfortunately, Obama was in no position to change this policy, and he has continued it.
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The earth is changing, and so are the leaves (but not as fast as they usually do). Are you frustrated by your attempts to go leaf peeping this season, since those fall colors seem to show up later and later? Scientists put it down to the same problem that’s causing global warming: Too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which prolongs the growing season of trees.

Researcher Wendy Jones says, “Carbon dioxide fools the trees. They think they should still be growing when they ought to be going through autumnal senescence.” This was shown in an experiment where plots of trees were exposed to varying levels of carbon dioxide and ozone.
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