It has been a long time since Whitley Strieber was inspired to create a new meditation for us, but this week he comes up with one of the most beautiful and inspiring he has ever given us. This is not only a meditation, but an instructional audio as well, about nothing less than our innate ability to see the future, which has recently been scientifically proved by famed social psychologist Dr. Darryl Bem. It is not often that something as much ignored as future sight is not only given credible scientific support, but also that somebody who knows how to use it sits down and shares his knowledge. This is quite wonderful.read more

There’s not only a wage gap in the US, there’s also a "marriage gap." In a striking reversal of historic trends, highly educated Americans are embracing a pro-marriage mindset even as Middle Americans are losing faith in marriage. Drawing on the latest national data, a new report concludes that marriage is in trouble among so-called "Middle Americans," defined as the 58% of adults who have a high school diploma and possibly some post-secondary education, but no four-year college degree. New data indicate that trends in single parenthood, divorce and marital quality in Middle America increasingly resemble those of the poor, many marriages are fragile.read more

We’ve been asked what it takes for us to grade a video "A." This video is professionally produced, includes a police report recorded while the officer was making a visual observation, and comes from a known source, the National Geographic. We have also independently confirmed the sighting. Graded A.
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One of the main substitutes for green-house gas emitting energy is WIND POWER, but we’d better build more wind turbines soon, because climate change can cut down on wind and make this technology useless. The prevailing winds in the "free" atmosphere about 1,000 meters above the ground are maintained by a temperature gradient that decreases toward the poles. Climate researcher Diandong Ren says, "For example, Wichita, Kansas is cooler, in general, than Austin, Texas. The stronger the temperature contrast, the stronger the wind."
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