Strange noise and earth movement in FLA. Thanx @IQXS
This sound was recorded two nights ago. Now a researcher has found evidence of some sort of underground activity in the area at the time.
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This sound was recorded two nights ago. Now a researcher has found evidence of some sort of underground activity in the area at the time.
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We were only a few miles away when this formation appeared. It was discovered on both sides of the busy A6 highway. The formation makes sense only when the two halves, which appeared on opposite sides of the highway, are overlaid on one another. There is no way to be certain that it was intended to be the face of Jesus, but this is a lovely video memory of it anyway: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NNIcAmXtEY&feature=player_embedded#at=14
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T.S. Eliot’s poem "The Hollow Men" says, "This is the way the world ends, Not with a bang but a whimper." The Japanese nuclear plant meltdowns may end the same way. How will the affected plants finally be closed? A look at what happened at Chernobyl can give us a clue: Several times a month, especially after it rains in that part of the Ukraine, the water that has seeped through the cracks in the reactor is removed so that radiated water does not escape into the atmosphere. The area endangered by the Chernobyl reactor is 15,000 square miles–about the size of Switzerland–and the danger will last for over 300 more years, even though the meltdown occurred 25 years ago.
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Once cancer (from radiation or any other source) is diagnosed, it would be great if only we could convince cancer cells to kill themselves. This might actually happen in the near future (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show): Researchers have developed a treatment for cancer using a method that causes cancer cells to self-destruct while sparing surrounding healthy cells.
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