…And May Affect Adults as Well! – US researchers studying hospital records in Sweden have discovered that parents of children with autism were roughly twice as likely to have been hospitalized for a mental disorder, such as schizophrenia, than parents of other children. Doctors know that autism is genetic, although it is TRIGGERED by exposure to heavy metals. This new finding may mean that ADULTS are affected by heavy metal pollution too. The message? We have to clean up our air.
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Raising the World Peace Pillar – For our FIRST Dreamland conference in Nashville on June 27-29, we told you what Jim Marrs is going to talk about, then we told you what Linda Howe is going to report on. Now William Henry tells us what he plans to reveal there. If enough people get together and think about peace, could we change the world? William says, “As 2012 approaches, and our Sun and solar system attunes and atones with the center of the galaxy, we are entering a chaotic time that calls for us to keep ourselves aligned with our highest selves. It also calls for nothing less than the raising of the mystic World Pillar. This is the bond or union between Heaven and Earth the ancient Egyptians called the ‘Djed’ or ‘Osiris,’ that brings stability to our world.read more

The latest round of UFO denial blames small orange candle lanterns and/or road flares attached to helium balloons for UFO sightings, but the real UFO wave continues worldwide.

There are two recent sightings that cannot be attributed to flares, candle lanterns, swamp gas or the moonlight reflecting off the wings of passing geese. The first one, in Australia, occurred as some miners were starting the night shift at a mine on an island off the remote Northern Territory.
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?or not changing ENOUGH – The jet stream, which is what “creates” America’s storms, is slowly moving north and is getting weaker. This means less rain?and more drought?in the South and Southwest and more storms in the North. In other words, more of the same bad weather.

In Discovery News, reporter Seth Borenstein quotes weather researcher Ken Caldeira as saying, “Basically, look south of where you are and that’s probably a good guess of what your weather may be like in a few decades.”

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