Bert Janssen is one of the most remarkable of crop circle researchers because he is both a mathematical expert and a meditator, scientist and shaman both. By using both sides of his brain, he has made true breakthroughs in understanding, communicating with and using the energy of crop circles. And DO NOT MISS LINDA HOWE THIS WEEK–ALL-TIME INCREDIBLE UFO SIGHTING.

Bert relates crop circles to quantum physics and talks about how their quantum-physical aspects account for some of the strange phenomena, such as sudden shifts in time, that people sometimes experience in the circles. He understands that crop circles are a school for the development of human consciousness, and he ALSO understands how to enter that school and take lessons that can change you forever.
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Why are crop circles placed in areas where there are ancient sites? What’s the connection, here, and how might it help us recover the lost truth about mankind? There is no better person to ask these questions of Bert Janssen that our own mythologist, William Henry, and ask them he does, with profoundly moving and enlightening results.
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Why do we like horror films, amusement park rides and?Halloween? Researchers have discovered that a look of horror makes a faster first impression on our brains than a smile. Our brains become aware of fearful faces more quickly than those showing other emotions?an evolutionary adaptation that has kept humans safe.
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The milk that killed 4 children in China, and made 50,000 of them sick, was laced with an industrial chemical called melamine, which can cause kidney stones (which can be fatal in infants). Melamine has a high nitrogen content, which makes products seem to be higher in protein than they really are. Now it turns out that melamine has been found in candy imported from China. Is this a danger for trick-or-treaters?

BBC News reports that Cadbury’s (a chocolate company based in the UK) has discovered melamine in some of its chocolates that were produced in Cadbury?s Chinese factories. Also, some chocolate products, such as Oreos, M & Ms and Snickers, may be counterfeits imported from China.

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