Everything but the kitchen sink, and still plenty left over for Rico on Monday.
- The Giza Blueprints: The Key to unlocking the Hidden Secrets of the Pyramids.
- The first 3 chapters of Cris Criswell’s The Gize Blueprints.
- Inside the secretive Bilderberg Group: an interview with the chairman.
- Two previously unknown species of flying reptiles unearthed in China.
- Lords of Creation: Origins of the Sacred Maya Kingship.
- Yorkshire walker discovers 5,000-year-old log path that’s expected to shed new light on Neolithic man.
- New technology discovers primitive organic matter in 4.5 billion year old meteorites.
- What we Cannot Do Ourselves, we Cannot Understand in Others: Research shows our own experiences determine our ability to experience sympathy and empathy for others.
- Duped and Clueless: How Easily We Fool Ourselves.
- From frozen Alaska to the lab: a virus 39,000 times more virulent than flu sparks security fears.
- Aerobic exercise awakens inactive genes.
- UK’s chief science advisor says there needs to be a cultural shift in energy production.
- President of Worldwatch says, ”Energy markets are about to experience a seismic shift.”
- Sugar prices sky-rocket due to high demand for ‘flex cars‘, which can run on alcohol or gasoline.
- Australia’s ancient oceans: toxic and purple.
- Russia test-launches mini-shuttle.
- How Cryosat will map Earth’s ice cover from space.
- Titan’s bright spot may be surface make-up.
- Japan’s Hayabusa asteroid probe runs into trouble.
- Scientists discover genetic key to growing hardier, more productive plants.
- Submissive Canadians? Efficient Germans? Yeah, Right: New study says national stereotypes are just plain wrong. So, Brit’s have stiff lower lips?
- In 1949, Worcester and Middlesbrough unwittingly took part in Britain’s first sex survey.
- New study finds many dangerous chemicals in Europeans’ blood.
- Eating broccoli and other crucifers may protect cartilage and prevent joint pain.
- Taller women are more career-driven.
- Eating Dirt: It Might Be Good for You.
- Book thrown at proponents of Intelligent Design.
- Now you can have your beer and smoke it too.
- ‘I could hear everything,’ says man after two years in coma.
- Business groups want to limit Patriot Act.
- AOL Time Warner subscribers from New York to California report that their access is being blocked to Alex Jones’ Infowars.com and PrisonPlanet.com.
- Woman booted off U.S. flight over T-shirt mocking Bush, Cheney and Rice.
- Witches in ancient epics such as The Odyssey were more interested in worldly power than any sort of religious practice.
- Bah! to a few wimpy pythons in the Everglades. There’s a 12 foot snake on the loose in Essex!
- Hunt for kraken ends, but many mysteries wait.
- Western Australia, Oct. 18-27: A series of seminars on alien contact will feature video of balls of light forming a crop circle. I can hardly wait for Floppy’s report.
- So, what are Ghosts?
- Real Ghosts, Ghost Hunting, and Quantum Physics.
- Word-up from al-Qaida: “nuclear hell storm” planned for 7 US cities this month.
- Multiple Missions From God, or not? Good question.
Quote of the Day:
The few who understand the system will either be so interested in its profits or so dependent on its favors that there will be no opposition from that class, while on the other hand, the great body of people, mentally incapable of comprehending the tremendous advantages…will bear its burden without complaint, and perhaps without suspecting that the system is inimical to their best interests.
Rothschild Brothers of London in a communiqué to associates in New York, June 25, 1863