This weekend, we present one of the most exciting and memorable stories in the history of the program. On October 18, 2012, amateur astronomer Allen Epling in Kentucky took video of a cylindrical object that was at an altitude of 50,000 to 100,000 feet. Almost at once the object was dismissed as a child’s toy balloon, a lie that raced around the media at breakneck speed. BUT, what nobody knew until this program, professional pilot and photographer Bill Richards saw and photographed the same or an identical object over upstate New York less that 48 hours later.
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The new science of evolutionary medicine asks the question: who (or WHAT) benefits when people show symptoms of a disease? Often, it’s the microbes that are causing the disease in the first place. For instance, cold symptoms. When an infected person coughs or sneezes out some of the tiny organisms that are causing the problem, they are able to "colonize" and infect someone else, and thus propagate themselves.

Almost every multicellular animal is home to these kinds of fellow travelers, each of which has its own agenda, which in some influence–or even take of–part or all of the body which they are inhabiting. In effect, they are controlling their hosts’ behavior. read more