Friday, 31 October 2008
Sunday, 26 October 2008
spaced
inspired by my reading of the remote viewer (us psychic spying programme) ingo swann's book Penetration: The Question Of Extraterrestrial And Human Telepathy, (review/pdf download), and in preparation for the astronomy course, i have been furthering my knowledge of lunar and other space anomalies; thought that some of you might be interested:
if you don't read anything else of these links, read this one. anecdotal, but supporting evidence may be found, especially in the above publication:
The NASA Moon Photos
addresses 'fake moon landing' claims
does the moon have atmosphere?
crater chains
square craters
moon images (from the site of john lear - son of bill lear, inventor of the lear jet, who was also doing research in the field of antigravity - a lot of interesting things there)
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as a bonus,
life on mars
-adam
if you don't read anything else of these links, read this one. anecdotal, but supporting evidence may be found, especially in the above publication:
The NASA Moon Photos
addresses 'fake moon landing' claims
does the moon have atmosphere?
crater chains
square craters
moon images (from the site of john lear - son of bill lear, inventor of the lear jet, who was also doing research in the field of antigravity - a lot of interesting things there)
*
as a bonus,
life on mars
-adam
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Sunday, 12 October 2008
Horn Silica to the Rescue
Open letter to US presidential candidates in this weeks NY Times magazine about food (link above). I liked this quote in particular:
"There are many moving parts to the new food agenda I’m urging you to adopt, but the core idea could not be simpler: we need to wean the American food system off its heavy 20th-century diet of fossil fuel and put it back on a diet of contemporary sunshine."
"There are many moving parts to the new food agenda I’m urging you to adopt, but the core idea could not be simpler: we need to wean the American food system off its heavy 20th-century diet of fossil fuel and put it back on a diet of contemporary sunshine."
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