Thomas Jefferson visited Rennes le Chateau long before anybody except members of a few very secret societies were aware of its significance. But why? What was he looking for? Listen as Cort Lindahl explains the signifcance and purpose of his visit during the time that he was US Secretary of State. A fascianting story of the energy involved in various shapes such as octagonal buildings, and the efforts of many leaders to learn how to harness and use this energy. Unique information in this wonderful interview.

Cort Lindahl’s website is Survivalcell.blogspot.com.
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Starting in March of 2011, strange rushing and trumpet-like sounds began to be heard worldwide. Now, over many parts of the central United States, unexplained loud explosions are being heard. But what might of all of this mean? This week on Dreamland, Linda Moulton Howe reports on the explosions, offering interviews with direct witnesses.

Linda’s website is Earthfiles.com. Visit Earthfiles.com every day to keep up with stories other science websites will NOT tell you!
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Just as NASA was about to solve the mystery of whether or not there is life on Mars, the world went broke and both NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) had to back off on their plans to send astronauts and rovers there to find out. Two NASA missions to Mars–one in 2016 and another in 2018–have been canceled.

In the March 13 edition of the New York Times, Kenneth Chang quotes Planetary Society director Bill Nye as saying, "The pipeline is being shut off, and that’s not what anyone wants. We are closer than anyone has ever been to discovering life on another world."
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Here’s one reason the Middle East is so unstable: In most Arab countries, it’s feast or famine. Between 15% and 25% of Arab children under 5 are too short for their age and between 5% and 15% are underweight. Almost half of pregnant Egyptian women are anemic, due to an iron deficiency often caused by poor diets. In contrast, a 2006 survey revealed that 30% of Egyptian adults were obese. Obesity estimates for Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were between 35% and 45%.
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