After all the controversy over the possible causes of the plague of autism in the West, a new study has finally revealed that older men are more likely to father a child who develops autism (or schizophrenia) because of random sperm mutations that become more numerous with advancing paternal age, and we live in an age of divorce, where men often remarry younger women and have children with them. The study found that the age of the mother has no effect on the risk for these disorders. While these kinds of mutations may account for 15 to 30% of autism cases, they don’t necessarily account for all of them.
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It turns out that wormholes are not science fiction, and Vortex-Based Mathematics offers a way to understand and conceivably use these structures in a whole new way. In this riveting show, William Henry and Vortex-Based Math expert Randy Powell discuss how esoteric traditions actually mirror the functionality of this mathematics, and how, once this is understood, how the individual can gain extraordinary power.
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We have a grownup friend with the sense of humor of an 11-year-old-boy. He lives in another city, but that doesn’t stop him: he likes to phone us and tell us jokes from the kids’ section of the Sunday cartoon supplement and now he’s purchased a joke book filled with this kind of half-baked humor. Throughout the day, he calls and tells one of them to whichever one of us in unlucky enough to answer the phone before we notice the call ID.

An additional problem is that he is a TERRIBLE joke-teller–he does not know how to deliver either the set up or the punch line–so even if they ARE funny, they don’t come off that way.
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Whitley starts this conversation with Joseph Farrell with a description of an encounter that he has never shared before. It is a frightening, astonishing warning about the dangers of interstellar war, which goes to the whole issue of the trouble our secret breakaway civilization might have gotten itself into.

Joseph Farrell’s reaction to this story is filled with knowledge and insight. This interview shines light into a very dark place.
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