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The Last Eclipse

Posted by Arthur Zulu



Strange things never cease to happen. These things themselves make the world go round. Consider this: Many years ago, a solar eclipse happened in one primitive part of the earth. You know what it means—day changed to night. And the ignorant villagers, who didn't know what had just happened, thought that the world has come to an end. See farmers racing down to their village huts! Behold mothers frantically searching for their weeping babies in the village playground! Watch birds and domestic animals hastily making to their hiding places! Chaos!!

Bio Attack Nation Unready

Posted by Lance Winslow

We are told by out leadership that we risk loss of American life from a Bio-Attack. This is quite a scary notion. We have already allotted over 20 Billion US Dollars to the cause of prevention since 9-11. Tom Ridge indicated that Bio-Terrorism is amongst one of our biggest fears, as much or more than nuclear detonation within our borders. Meanwhile we have Pig Disease and Bird Flu running its course in China and the CDC, WHO, HHS and other organizations and agencies are warning of us an impending Pandemic on top of any Bio-logical or chemical attack being planned by Al Queda.

A Common Sense Approach To Religious Freedom

Posted by Terry Mitchell

Down through the centuries and all over the world, the battle for religious freedom has been a bitter...

John Kerry Won the Election... Or so Says Harvard University

Posted by Gary R. Hess

The elections in America have become a joke.

For those of you who don't know, your vote may not actually count especially if you are from a county which is made up of minorities.

Afraid of Nuclear War; Read This Article

Posted by Lance Winslow

Are you one of the billions of humans on the planet earth afraid of nuclear wars? Well it seems as many nations learn about how to make nuclear power they are also learning how to use the uranium and plutonium to make weapons. Yes, they are weapons of mass destruction as we saw in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan in World War II. Not a very pretty thing to say the least. Some of the original designers of those weapons spent the rest of their lives trying to convince governments, military leaders and politicians to give up he quest for greater nuclear weapons.

The Possibilities for Anarchy (II)

Posted by Angelique van Engelen



Any chances for a country to be ruled by alternative rule will always be zero because -as many economists, philosophers and scientists claim- the way the various parts reality consist of interrelate is dominated by forces we wonÂ’t in a billion years have any chance of controling. An anarchist with aspirations to help build organizational structures not based on governing from aboveÂ’s best bet is to get a clear picture of those areas of science that are leading the way in terms of future progress.

How Can The Democrats Win In 2008? (Conclusion)

Posted by Timothy Stelly Sr

IV. THE “CARVILLE FACTOR”

If The Dems nominate Hillary, expect James Carville to have a prominent role in the campaign. Otherwise, the Democrats will continue to act out the chorus to “Send In The Clowns.” In 2004 John Kerry amassed the second highest number of votes in U.S. history and still lost. Carville, the mastermind behind Bill Clinton’s ascension to the White House needs to take charge of a party in shambles. Carville predicted that Kerry would defeat Bush 52 to 47 percent and said if Bush was re-elected it would be “the signature political achievement of my life.”

Music Therapy: Can Music Really “Soothe The Savage Beast?”

Posted by Duane Shinn

It has long been suggested that “music soothes the savage beast.” But is this true? And if it is, does this have any implication where humans are concerned? The answer, apparently, is yes. To illustrate this, researchers point to the different physiological changes that take place within the human body in response to different sounds and noises. A loud noise that shatters the silence sets the human heart racing and stimulates a rush of adrenaline that prepares you for flight. In contrast a soft, soothing sound helps us to relax.
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