Apocalypse

Have you ever wondered why on Christmas we cut down/carry evergreen trees inside our houses, decorate them with fancy ornaments, and place presents underneath them?

“So, why do people bring Pine trees into their houses at the Winter Solstice, placing brightly colored (Red and White) packages under their boughs, as gifts to show their love for each other and as representations of the love of God and the gift of his Sons life? It is because, underneath the Pine bough is the exact location where one would find this ‘Most Sacred’ Substance, the Amanita muscaria, in the wild.” –James Arthur, “Mushrooms and Mankind” (8)

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The traditional aspects of the Christmas tree of today come mainly from Germanic and Scandinavian origins. Christmas as we’ve come to know it is like other Christian festivals, a mixture of traditions brought together from a variety of backgrounds to satisfy all under Rome ! Those various traditions each had their own enlightenment rituals which [...]

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by Milton William Cooper History is replete with whispers of secret societies. Accounts of elders or priests who guarded the forbidden knowledge of ancient peoples. Prominent men, meeting in secret, who directed the course of civilization are recorded in the writings of all people. The oldest is the Brotherhood of the Snake, also called the [...]

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Central Chile struck by magnitude 6.1 earthquake

April 23, 2010

An earthquake of magnitude 6.1 has struck central Chile in the same region that was badly damaged in a powerful quake on 27 February. An emergency official said that no damage or casualties had been reported, Reuters news agency reported. US seismologists said the earthquake struck at 0603 local time (1003 GMT) 66km (41 miles) [...]

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‘Seven dead’ as earthquake rocks Afghanistan

April 20, 2010

At least 11 people were killed and more than 70 injured when an earthquake shook parts of northern Afghanistan, officials say The Samangan province deputy governor said the quake hit just before midnight local time on Sunday. Samangan is 190km (120 miles) north-west of the capital Kabul and the same distance from Mazar-e-Sharif city. The [...]

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Threat of new, larger Icelandic eruption looms

April 20, 2010

For all the worldwide chaos that Iceland’s volcano has already created, it may just be the opening act. Scientists fear tremors at the Eyjafjallajokull (ay-yah-FYAH-lah-yer-kuhl) volcano could trigger an even more dangerous eruption at the nearby Katla volcano—creating a worst-case scenario for the airline industry and travelers around the globe. A Katla eruption would be [...]

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Mysterious radio waves emitted from nearby galaxy

April 17, 2010

There is something strange in the cosmic neighbourhood. An unknown object in the nearby galaxy M82 has started sending out radio waves, and the emission does not look like anything seen anywhere in the universe before. “We don’t know what it is,” says co-discoverer Tom Muxlow of Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics near Macclesfield, UK. [...]

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Time Traveler Caught in Museum Photo?

April 17, 2010

The man with what appears to be very modern sunglasses seems to be wearing a stamped T-shirt with a nice sweater, all the while holding a portable compact camera! Internet people reached to the obvious conclusion: it’s a time traveller caught on camera on 1940! Finally, we have proof! If the story seems straight out [...]

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Iceland volcano disrupts European flights

April 14, 2010

Ash from a volcanic eruption in Iceland has prompted aviation officials to restrict flights over parts of Norway and the United Kingdom. The ash also caused delays in some flights leaving the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration said. “There are some ground holds in place for flights that would be going through Icelandic air [...]

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Qinghai: Earthquake land

April 14, 2010

The deadly earthquake that struck Qinghai in western China on Wednesday is not the first to have hit the region. According to the China Earthquake Administration, Qinghai, which is named after the largest inland saltwater lake in China, had experienced 53 earthquakes above a magnitude of 5.0 on the Richter scale since 2001. Another massive earthquake [...]

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HAARP at use durring Baja Quake?

April 6, 2010

Editor: I just found this on the Coast to Coast AM site.  It appears the clouds are being effected by some sort of electromagnetic field. San Diego, 4-4-10, Easter Sunday 3:40 PM we had a 7.2 earthquake. A few hours later I noticed a very unusual cloud pattern. via After-the-Earthquake Sky – Photos – Coast [...]

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Arctic ice increased during freezing winter

April 4, 2010

Unusually cold weather, caused by the same patterns that have given Britain its coldest winter for decades, has resulted in levels of ice cover in line with longer-term averages for the first time since 2001. The trend was illustrated in figures for March published by the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre (NSIDC) in [...]

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Star Trek-style force-field armour being developed by military scientists

April 3, 2010

The new type of armour will use pulses of electrical energy to repel rockets, shrapnel and other ammunition that might damage a vehicle. Researchers at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), which is the research and development arm of the Ministry of Defence, claim it is possible to incorporate material known as supercapacitors into [...]

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