This week on Dreamland, we concentrate on Hurricane Katrina?but in ways you will not hear anywhere else. First, we talk to weather expert Scott Stevens, who says that since the Russian deployment of the so-called “Woodpecker Grid” of radio frequencies on July 4, 1976, there has been intentional interference with and control of weather phenomena. Then we talk to geologist Timothy Kusky, the St. Louis University professor who predicted the Kartinascenario in 2003. He tells us just exactly what happened and what to expect in terms of recovery from this disaster. Because of the Labor Day Holiday, this show is available for listening right now. Just click “Listen Now” on our masthead. To download a free copy of Windows Media player, click on “Listening Problems.”
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UPDATE: New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin says that thousands have died. In a news conference, he announced that, “We know there is a significant number of dead bodies in the water.” He thinks that there are also people lying dead in attics across the city. The actual number of dead will not be known until the water can be pumped out of the drowned city.
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Three of America’s leading climate scientists are accusing a politician of intimidating them, because they are insisting that global warming is real and that action should be taken immediately to curb greenhouse gas emissions, before more events like hurricane Katrina occur. The question is, is Rep. Joe Barton (R,TX) doing this at hisown instigation or acting on orders from above?
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Everywhere you go these days you overhear conversations taking place on cell phones and see people wearing headphones moving to music only they can hear. All this is leading to old ears on young bodies. Audio expert Robert Novak says, “We’re starting to see hearing loss in young adults that we expect to diagnose in middle-aged adults. This loss is often self-induced and may be related to young people’s exposure to amplified sound and use of personal listening systems, such as cell phones and portable music devices. The damage can be temporary or permanent.” The cause: damaged ear hairs.
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