WITH WHITLEY! – Starfire Tor will be on Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell on Friday, Nov. 20. Whitley will join her for the first hour to talk about their adventures together in the Magic Castle and at our recent Stargate Conference. He will also discuss the incredible asteroid activity going on right now. To find an affiliate in your area so you can listen to the show, click here.

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You may already have some immunity – We may not have immunity from war and politics, but at least researchers have found that previous influenza infections may provide at least some level of immunity to the H1N1 Swine Flu.

As the number of deaths related to the pandemic H1N1 virus, commonly known as Swine Flu, continues to rise, researchers have been scrambling to decipher its inner workings and explain why the incidence is lower than expected in older adults.
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Brought down by a bird – CERN (the Large Hadron Collider, now powered up in Switzerland) is scaring scientists in an unexpected way: They’re afraid they WILL discovered the “God particle.” This could top a lot of the other bad things that have happened recently.

In the LHC proton beams will race around in a ring deep underground in hopes of detecting a theoretical particle that quantum physicists call the Higgs boson, which will confirm current theories about the creation of the universe. If CERN discovers the Higgs (and no OTHER mysterious particles), then these theories will be validated. The problem then will be that particle physics will have nowhere left to go in its search for the truth. It will have come to a dead end.
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Over 140 years ago, the US government overcame its miserly tendencies and purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million in gold. It brought us Sarah Palin, which some would say was a good deal and others would say was not. But looked at from the perspective of dollars and cents, rather than politics and personalities, a new analysis by an economist suggests the investment hasn’t been worth it for taxpayers in the other 49 states.
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