At least 6 eyewitnesses saw a military-style jet in the vicinity of Flight 93 on the morning of September 11, just before it crashed into the ground in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. But the U.S. government denies it sent a jet to shoot down the hijacked airliner before it could crash into the White House. The government also tells us that Iraq supports al-Qaeda, despite the fact that, as Daniel Benjamin wrote on the Op-Ed page of the New York Times on September 30, “Iraq and Al Qaeda are not obvious allies. In fact, they are natural enemies.”To read Anne Strieber?s Diary, click here.

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Data from the Galileo space probe suggests there’s an ocean on Jupiter’s moon Europa, which is Earth-like and could harbor life. The moon’s icy crust is relatively thin, with cracks and vents, which would allow gases, heat and organic matter to reach water underneath. This is same situation that probably exists on Mars.

Europa?s ocean may be like the icy bodies of water on Earth, such as the Arctic Ocean, which is our smallest ocean and occupies the area around the North Pole. It?s exposed to air and heat through its cracking and melting ice.
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The German TV network ZDF has made a scientific study of 450 photographs of Saddam Hussein and they think he has at least three doubles. Working with a coroner, they looked at photographs and film clips of Saddam and used facial recognition technology to determine which ones were really Saddam and which were his stand-ins. “In the film sequences since 1998 only the doubles appear,” says coroner Dieter Buhmann. “He himself has not been seen again.”

A former Iraq intelligence official has described how he recruited doubles for Saddam.”It was a practice started for security reasons because Saddam traveled a lot at the time and had contact with the public,” he says.
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A study by German scientists shows that people with blonde hair are an endangered species and will become extinct by 2202. Soon only the bottle blondes will remain, because too few people now carry the recessive gene for blonde hair. In order for a child to have blonde hair, it must receive the right gene from both sides of the family in the grandparents’ generation. They predict the last truly natural blonde will be born in Finland, which has the highest proportion of blondes.

Increased travel and immigration is bringing darker-haired people into countries where blondes once predominated. When the gene pools mix, darker hair wins out and there are fewer natural blondes born.
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