When Bob Gleason was last on Dreamland in 2011, we talked about the changes that 2012 might bring. With December 21, 2012 fast approaching, where are we now? "Everybody knows we’re staring into the gun barrel of too many catastrophes…There’s no reason why they should all happen on December 21, 2012," but we need to be very aware of the fact that we are balancing on a very fine wire. Bob is extremely well informed, and he creates a welcome path for us through the minefield of the near future.

Bob’s unique take on our immediate future is extremely well informed and useful. He is not a scaremonger, but a very effective guide down a difficult path.

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Robert Gleason’s brilliant book End of Days warns of just how close we are to nuclear apocalypse. Could it really happen? Listen as he discusses what is happening right now between Israel and Iran, and how unstable our world is becoming. Does he think that Israel could attack Iran on its own? Will it? Robert Gleason is one of the great experts on geopolitical dangers and world instability. Here, he discusses the research behind his brilliant book End of Days, now available in paperback.
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Time to get that flu shot! When you get a vaccination during the day, consider taking a sleeping pill before you go to bed that night, because a new study shows that poor sleep can reduce the effectiveness of vaccines. In fact, sleep duration is directly tied to vaccine immune response.
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Google is designing Google Glass wearable computing specs, and the Olympus camera company has designed a wearable computing device contains a display that resides directly above the right eye of the wearer. Unlike the Google device, the Olympus device connects directly to the user’s smartphone.

We’re all getting used to seeing people walking down the street who appear to be talking to themselves because they are using a small cell phone microphone. Now we’ll see people who seem to be in a sort of a daze, as one eye is focused on their email. Will there be a wave of pedestrian accidents?
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