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NASA Admits Cold Fusion Is Here (But Calls It LENR For PR Purposes) *** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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Just remember Andrea Rossi, the guy that got there first…

The Psychology of the Future, Dr. Stanislav Grof

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Currently reading his book, LSD Psychotherapy. Fascinating stuff.

Nobel Prize Winning MicroBiologist states “HIV does not cause AIDS” and Slams Modern Science ** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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“There are no wise men at the top making sure we don’t do something really dumb..”

Fascinatingly clear condemnation of the Medicinal/Pharmaceutical academic peer-review process.

Dr. Nancy Banks (MD) Gives Warning Regarding Modern Medicine ** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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Very informative and refreshing. Draws some interesting parallels with early Aztec sacrificial culture and the Spanish Inquisition.

The upshot of her statement is: vaccines appear to be the work of eugenicists: so stay away from them, they may kill you.

Alarming, to say the least.

A Shocking and Intelligent Documentary Considering The Alien/UFO Phenomenon *** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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Film from veilofreality.wordpress.com

Apparently based on much of the work of Dr. Karla Turner: in terms of intelligence, imagination, scientific acumen and research, along with breadth of information, this documentary is by far the most succinct and interesting i’ve seen yet, bar none. It is in fact the only documentary film (in addition to John E Mack’s work, which I’d suggest you watch first) I would recommend on the deeper/wider levels of the subject of abduction. Frankly, anything else – to my mind, at this stage of our knowledge and history – is dangerous nonsense.

Whether you “believe in Aliens” or not, I suggest this documentary is worth watching as it serves as a human-centric philosophical treatise on the hyper-dimensional nature of reality and the universe. Get ready for disturbing eye witness accounts, and intelligent appraisals of those accounts, of a Quantum reality structure.

Keep an open mind, watch it, and learn. There are some fantastic, if disturbing, insights herein..

And once again, I cannot recommend John E Mack’s film highly enough, either.

Finally, here’s an interview with the film’s makers on Cosmic Gnostic Radio

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Light in slow motion?

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I’m not certain this is “real” as I would understand it. But then I haven’t really listened to the explanation. What do you think? I remember as a child thinking what if you could trap light beams between two mirrors: what would happen? This seems to be in the same “loosely speaking, Einstein was wrong” category of thinking…

I guess you could film the transgression of light from different angles and distances and then edit that footage (from different moments in captured time) into an animation…?!?! Philosophically and scientifically that’s very interesting as it subverts the idea that nothing is faster than the speed of light in a very practical and common sensical manner. What does this mean…? I’d honestly never thought about it, as simple as the concept (if this is what they’re doing) is…

Neuroscientist Describes His Near Death Experience (NDE)

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MIR Footage of Alien Space Station Over Earth?

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Colonel of the Russian Army Threatens to Destroy Earth With Space Tsunami Weapon

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No. Really.

The Skin Gun: Spray-on Stem Cells Cure Serious Burns in Days

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“A simple idea backed by stem cell research allows victims of severe burns to heal in merely days.The standard technique of treating burn is slow — so slow that many burn patients die from infections before their skin can regenerate.

Enter Dr. Jörg C. Gerlach. He developed the Skin Gun, which sprays stem cells and heals severely burned skin in just a few days. It seems like science-fiction, but it really works.

Buzzfeed has the fascinating video clip, but be forewarned: it’s not for the squeamish. Skin Gun to help treat burns
By George Wong 02/03/2011, 9:30 am PT

Artist’s airbrushThe folks over at the Institute for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh have come up with a “skin gun” that can help burn victims recover from horrible mishaps and accidents that they’ve been through. The skin gun works by spraying a victim’s own stem cells onto his or her damaged skin. At the moment the process is still experimental, but results have been good, with patients healing severe burns within a few days. Despite being called a “gun” the skin gun resembles more of an artist’s airbrush and works in the same way — but instead of spraying paint, it sprays the patient’s adult stem cells in water. This revolutionary technology to skin restoration could go a long way to replacing the current skin healing medication, considering how fast it works. Keep your eyes peeled for more information about the skin gun in the future.

Note: this technology has been around for a couple of years now, and while there have been some advancements, it is still far from being fielded. http://gizmodo.com/5019710/spray-on-s…”

Sadly, this youtube footage is not normally available in the UK. I’ll keep looking for the full article…

Found and updated. Thank you, Scott.

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