The world is presently being stalked by earthquakes. This offering is from a long time professional in the field of disaster rescue, BUT it is also disputed by other experts. Please read it, but read the expert opinion about it at Snopes.com, also. You can read Snopes’ article here. Bottom line: understand the structures you live and work in, and you will have a much better chance of survival.

EXTRACT FROM DOUG COPP’S ARTICLE ON THE ‘TRIANGLE OF LIFE’

My name is Doug Copp. I am the Rescue Chief and Disaster Manager of the American Rescue Team International (ARTI), the world’s most experienced rescue team. The information in this article will save lives in an earthquake.
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And Vitamin D cheers you up when it’s cold – A new study suggests that the more garlic people consume, the lower their chances of developing cancer. This should be a big boon to Italian restaurants! Meanwhile, if you’re housebound because the snow and cold are getting you down, our great radio shows can help cheer you up! A daily dose of vitamin D may just be what you need too: It will lift your mood during cold weather months when days are short and more time is spent indoors.
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While dolphin hunting doc. wins Oscar – We recently posted an article about whales and dolphins being in danger and told about how a film about a Japanese dolphin hunt won the academy award for best documentary. It turns out that, despite this, a California restaurant served a group of Oscar nominees illegal sushi made of whale meat.

Using hidden cameras and tiny microphones, the Oscar-winning filmmakers of “The Cove” spied on the revelers, in cooperation with local law enforcement, and documented their dinner.
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In her new diary, Anne Strieber talks about what, for her, is an ongoing mystery. She writes: “‘Karma’ is a New Age phrase that has come to mean a kind of ‘deserved fate,’ that we have somehow gotten ourselves into and can’t escape. We see it all the time in politics: Whenever some government official rails against sexual immorality, they seem to always get caught a few weeks later with their pants down. I see it in automobile mishaps: the many ways in which people’s cars can break down seem to be tied to their personalities. If you love Anne’s diaries and Whitley’sJournals, support this site: Subscribe today!

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