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Nostradamus: Prophet of Hope?

May 18, 2012 by

The jury is still out on the millennial prophecies of Michel Nostradamus, the French master physician, astrologer and Kabbalist of the sixteenth century. Many regard him as the greatest prophet in Western history, while others find his predictions, especially those concerned with our own era around the second millennium, irrelevant or simply too deep or [...]

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Steps of First Native Americas Traced From the Arctic

May 18, 2012 by

A new analysis of the genetics of people living near the arctic is helping researchers understand how Native Americans made their way south from the polar region. Those that moved on left their genes behind, the researchers found.   The researchers were looking for pieces of DNA that were shared between different groups of people [...]

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10 Unhealthy Foods You Think are Healthy

May 18, 2012

“I love food. I do also love unhealthy food, unfortunately, and in an attempt to help myself and others with trying to eat healthier, I made this list to make people aware of that what you might think of as healthy, might just be quite the opposite.” See it on Scoop.it, via Mindscape

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Sean M Carroll on Origin of the Universe & the Arrow of Time

May 18, 2012

Big Ideas presents Sean M. Carroll of CalTech discussing how the direction of the arrow of time was defined by the Big Bang. He also speculates about what might have come before the Big Bang. The lecture is entitled The Origin of the Universe & the Arrow of Time. See it on Scoop.it, via Mindscape

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Facebook IPO Funds NSA Data Mining Front / Bilderberg Hacks U.S. Elections

May 18, 2012

Facebook has become a new icon of elite dominance over the web, and increasingly the tech-driven economy as well. Technocrats are busy building stock market credibility via the IPO for their Facebook spy front, while Bilderberg attendees select politicians, steer social movements and spy on the masses to harvest data. Aaron Dykes has a special [...]

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Olympic Armageddon = Predictive Programming

May 18, 2012

Is the short story that appeared in a 2010 Mail Online edition, “Olympic Armageddon,” a case of predictive programming? Is the fictional thriller by “Tom Cain” AKA David Thomas serving same purpose as “The Final Jihad” by Martin Keating? The work of fiction by Keating tells story of main character Tom McVeigh, who masterminds bombing [...]

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Suppressed By Scholars: Twin Ancient Cultures On Opposite Sides Of The Pacific

May 18, 2012

One of the greatest archaeological riddles—and one of the grossest academic omissions—of our time is the untold story of the parallel ruins left by two seemingly unrelated ancient civilizations: the ancient Mayans on one side of the Pacific Ocean and the ancient Balinese on the other. The mysterious and unexplained similarities in their architecture, iconography, [...]

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Victoria Grant

May 18, 2012

12-year old Victoria Grant explains why her homeland, Canada, and most of the world, is in debt. April 27, 2012 at the Public Banking in America Conference, … See it on Scoop.it, via Mindscape

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Consciousness Optimized: People with Superpowers

May 16, 2012

There are some people out in the world who just defy our conception of what is humanly possible. They are the white crows among us, disproving the notion of absolute limits to what people are capable of. While none of these sources actually mentions psychic ability, it is perfectly clear that in all of these [...]

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Psychopaths in Power: Colonized by Corporations

May 16, 2012

In Robert E. Gamer’s book The Developing Nations is a chapter called “Why Men Do Not Revolt”. In it Gamer notes that although the oppressed often do revolt, the object of their hostility is misplaced. See it on Scoop.it, via Mindscape

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