Could there be stargates hidden in plain sight in our great cities? Before you dismiss this incredible idea,
listen to William Henry’s interview with Chad Stuemke, who has researched the matter deeply. He has talked
to the creators of some of these monuments, and reports the results. Did the artists who created some of
the plazas and monuments we see every day consciously design stargates, and what IS a stargate, anyway?
William asks, "if these are operational stargates, how come nobody has gone through them yet?" Or have they?
William at his revelatory best, and welcome back to radioland!read more

In the US, why are the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer? Part of the answer has to do with where you live. Economist Ronni Pavan says, "Our results show that overall up to one-third of the growth in the wage gap between the rich and the poor is driven by city size independent of workers’ skills." In other words, if you leave the big city and move to the country or to the nearest MIDsized city, you’re likely to get a better job.
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The woolly mammoth, which has been extinct since prehistoric times, could be brought back to life in four years through cloning. In order to create a living mammoth, scientists need samples of flesh, and some has been found in Siberian permafrost, but early samples were badly damaged by the cold. Recently, however, a mouse has been cloned from the cells of a mouse that were frozen for 16 years. The plan is to insert the woolly mammoth nuclei into the egg cells of an African elephant, which will act as the surrogate mother.
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