From Brazilian investigator A. J. Gevaerd:

Date: October 23, 2009 10:32:25 AM PDT

Brazilian military document confirms UFOs “solid” and under “intelligent control.”

In the document detailed below, the following statement appears: “As a conclusion of the observed constant facts in almost all presentations, it is the opinion of this Command that the phenomenon is solid and reflects intelligence by its capacity to follow and sustain distance from the observers, as well as to fly in formation, and are not necessarily manned craft.”
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Are we fully human or hybrids? Does this have something to do with our bodies’ internal vibration?

Scientists are beginning a large-scale effort to identify and analyze the vast majority of cells in or on your body that aren’t of human origin. It turns out that only about 10% of the trillions of cells that make up a person are truly human (the other 90% per cent are bacteria, viruses and other microbes that live mostly in your intestines and on your skin).

In the Winnipeg Press, Robert S. Boyd quotes microbiologist Brett Finlay as saying, “We really are a superorganism. From the moment we are born until we die, we live in a symbiotic relationship with our microbes.”

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Noise pollution from vehicles, oil and gas fields and urban sprawl is becoming a major threat to wildlife. In Canada, traffic noise is causing the number of frog species to decline. In Africa, the numbers and different species of primates is falling if the animals live near roads. In The Netherlands, 60% of bird species avoid roads. In response to urban noise, some birds have to sing at higher frequencies, so they are better able to hear each other.
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HARPS is not the same as the mysterious Alaskan installation known as HAARP, which is mentioned in this week’s Dreamland. HARPS, located in Chile, stands for High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher and is part of the huge ESO international telescope system, which is searching for new planets. Since it powered up 5 years ago, HARPS has discovered more than 75 new planets in 30 difference solar systems, and recently, they’ve discovered 32 more. Will some of them have intelligent life?
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