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| coast to coast am dec 16 2008 part 16Thu, 08 Jan 2009 17:31:44 -0800 by tube999kBilly GibbonsBilly Gibbons of ZZ Top made a brief birthday appearance toward the start of the show.Climate UpdateAppearing during the first hour, researcher Robert Felix discussed the current climate, which he said is breaking records for cold. But, he noted that a new ice age could be brought about by bigger snowstorms rather than just cold weather. RecapThe Second SunAppearing during the middle two hours, researcher Walter Cruttenden discussed ancient ideas about how our solar system could be tied to another star which may have influenced the rise and fall of civilizations here on Earth. A number of ancient cultures, such as the Greeks, were aware of the precession of the equinox, or the "Great Year," a vast 26,000 year cycle, which was said to alternate between Dark and Golden Ages.Cruttenden has concluded that another sun, well outside our solar system, but much closer than what is believed to be our nearest star, influences the precession cycle. Our solar system, he said, moves around this great star, and over long periods of time, our ionosphere, magnetosphere and consciousness itself are altered from the interactions.Related ArticlesGiant Magnetic BreachNASA's THEMIS spacecraft recently discovered a giant breach in Earth's magnetic field, and as a result, we may be in for more powerful geomagnetic storms. Additionally, researchers were surprised at the way the breach was formed. For more, see this article/video from NASA. http://science.nasa. gov/headlines/y2008/ 16dec_giantbreach.ht mhttp://www.nasa.gov /mpg/297403main_THEM IS_svsLG.mpgLionel Fanthorpe VisitIn the last hour, Lionel Fanthorpe joined the show to share some tales and take phone calls. He spoke about the Flannan Isle mystery, in which three lighthouse keepers disappeared together around 1900. Though legend has it these men were turned into seabirds, a giant wave, like a tsunami, may have washed them away, he said.Websitesbinaryr esearchinstitute.com BooksLost Star of Myth and TimeDVDs/VideosThe Great YearWebsitesiceageno w.comBooksMagnetic Reversals and Evolutionary LeapsNot by Fire but by IceWebsiteslionel-fa nthorpe.com Related: coast to | |
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| Por los canales de VeneziaThu, 08 Jan 2009 17:31:23 -0800 by mircalla123Venezia es un conglomerado de 120 islas enclavadas en una laguna de agua salada que se nutre del Mar Adratico. Las islas se conectan por canales y cuanta con unos 400 puentes. Los cimientos de las estructuras son mayormente madera. En el siglo XX se hundió unos 24 cm y se espera algo similar para el siglo XXI. Related: pelicula por los canales mpg | |
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| coast to coast am dec 16 2008 part 15Thu, 08 Jan 2009 17:27:09 -0800 by tube999kBilly GibbonsBilly Gibbons of ZZ Top made a brief birthday appearance toward the start of the show.Climate UpdateAppearing during the first hour, researcher Robert Felix discussed the current climate, which he said is breaking records for cold. But, he noted that a new ice age could be brought about by bigger snowstorms rather than just cold weather. RecapThe Second SunAppearing during the middle two hours, researcher Walter Cruttenden discussed ancient ideas about how our solar system could be tied to another star which may have influenced the rise and fall of civilizations here on Earth. A number of ancient cultures, such as the Greeks, were aware of the precession of the equinox, or the "Great Year," a vast 26,000 year cycle, which was said to alternate between Dark and Golden Ages.Cruttenden has concluded that another sun, well outside our solar system, but much closer than what is believed to be our nearest star, influences the precession cycle. Our solar system, he said, moves around this great star, and over long periods of time, our ionosphere, magnetosphere and consciousness itself are altered from the interactions.Related ArticlesGiant Magnetic BreachNASA's THEMIS spacecraft recently discovered a giant breach in Earth's magnetic field, and as a result, we may be in for more powerful geomagnetic storms. Additionally, researchers were surprised at the way the breach was formed. For more, see this article/video from NASA. http://science.nasa. gov/headlines/y2008/ 16dec_giantbreach.ht mhttp://www.nasa.gov /mpg/297403main_THEM IS_svsLG.mpgLionel Fanthorpe VisitIn the last hour, Lionel Fanthorpe joined the show to share some tales and take phone calls. He spoke about the Flannan Isle mystery, in which three lighthouse keepers disappeared together around 1900. Though legend has it these men were turned into seabirds, a giant wave, like a tsunami, may have washed them away, he said.Websitesbinaryr esearchinstitute.com BooksLost Star of Myth and TimeDVDs/VideosThe Great YearWebsitesiceageno w.comBooksMagnetic Reversals and Evolutionary LeapsNot by Fire but by IceWebsiteslionel-fa nthorpe.com Related: coast to | |
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| coast to coast am dec 16 2008 part 14Thu, 08 Jan 2009 17:21:57 -0800 by tube999kBilly GibbonsBilly Gibbons of ZZ Top made a brief birthday appearance toward the start of the show.Climate UpdateAppearing during the first hour, researcher Robert Felix discussed the current climate, which he said is breaking records for cold. But, he noted that a new ice age could be brought about by bigger snowstorms rather than just cold weather. RecapThe Second SunAppearing during the middle two hours, researcher Walter Cruttenden discussed ancient ideas about how our solar system could be tied to another star which may have influenced the rise and fall of civilizations here on Earth. A number of ancient cultures, such as the Greeks, were aware of the precession of the equinox, or the "Great Year," a vast 26,000 year cycle, which was said to alternate between Dark and Golden Ages.Cruttenden has concluded that another sun, well outside our solar system, but much closer than what is believed to be our nearest star, influences the precession cycle. Our solar system, he said, moves around this great star, and over long periods of time, our ionosphere, magnetosphere and consciousness itself are altered from the interactions.Related ArticlesGiant Magnetic BreachNASA's THEMIS spacecraft recently discovered a giant breach in Earth's magnetic field, and as a result, we may be in for more powerful geomagnetic storms. Additionally, researchers were surprised at the way the breach was formed. For more, see this article/video from NASA. http://science.nasa. gov/headlines/y2008/ 16dec_giantbreach.ht mhttp://www.nasa.gov /mpg/297403main_THEM IS_svsLG.mpgLionel Fanthorpe VisitIn the last hour, Lionel Fanthorpe joined the show to share some tales and take phone calls. He spoke about the Flannan Isle mystery, in which three lighthouse keepers disappeared together around 1900. Though legend has it these men were turned into seabirds, a giant wave, like a tsunami, may have washed them away, he said.Websitesbinaryr esearchinstitute.com BooksLost Star of Myth and TimeDVDs/VideosThe Great YearWebsitesiceageno w.comBooksMagnetic Reversals and Evolutionary LeapsNot by Fire but by IceWebsiteslionel-fa nthorpe.com Related: coast to | |
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| coast to coast am dec 16 2008 part 13Thu, 08 Jan 2009 17:17:06 -0800 by tube999kBilly GibbonsBilly Gibbons of ZZ Top made a brief birthday appearance toward the start of the show.Climate UpdateAppearing during the first hour, researcher Robert Felix discussed the current climate, which he said is breaking records for cold. But, he noted that a new ice age could be brought about by bigger snowstorms rather than just cold weather. RecapThe Second SunAppearing during the middle two hours, researcher Walter Cruttenden discussed ancient ideas about how our solar system could be tied to another star which may have influenced the rise and fall of civilizations here on Earth. A number of ancient cultures, such as the Greeks, were aware of the precession of the equinox, or the "Great Year," a vast 26,000 year cycle, which was said to alternate between Dark and Golden Ages.Cruttenden has concluded that another sun, well outside our solar system, but much closer than what is believed to be our nearest star, influences the precession cycle. Our solar system, he said, moves around this great star, and over long periods of time, our ionosphere, magnetosphere and consciousness itself are altered from the interactions.Related ArticlesGiant Magnetic BreachNASA's THEMIS spacecraft recently discovered a giant breach in Earth's magnetic field, and as a result, we may be in for more powerful geomagnetic storms. Additionally, researchers were surprised at the way the breach was formed. For more, see this article/video from NASA. http://science.nasa. gov/headlines/y2008/ 16dec_giantbreach.ht mhttp://www.nasa.gov /mpg/297403main_THEM IS_svsLG.mpgLionel Fanthorpe VisitIn the last hour, Lionel Fanthorpe joined the show to share some tales and take phone calls. He spoke about the Flannan Isle mystery, in which three lighthouse keepers disappeared together around 1900. Though legend has it these men were turned into seabirds, a giant wave, like a tsunami, may have washed them away, he said.Websitesbinaryr esearchinstitute.com BooksLost Star of Myth and TimeDVDs/VideosThe Great YearWebsitesiceageno w.comBooksMagnetic Reversals and Evolutionary LeapsNot by Fire but by IceWebsiteslionel-fa nthorpe.com Related: coast to | |
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| coast to coast am dec 16 2008 part 12Thu, 08 Jan 2009 17:12:19 -0800 by tube999kBilly GibbonsBilly Gibbons of ZZ Top made a brief birthday appearance toward the start of the show.Climate UpdateAppearing during the first hour, researcher Robert Felix discussed the current climate, which he said is breaking records for cold. But, he noted that a new ice age could be brought about by bigger snowstorms rather than just cold weather. RecapThe Second SunAppearing during the middle two hours, researcher Walter Cruttenden discussed ancient ideas about how our solar system could be tied to another star which may have influenced the rise and fall of civilizations here on Earth. A number of ancient cultures, such as the Greeks, were aware of the precession of the equinox, or the "Great Year," a vast 26,000 year cycle, which was said to alternate between Dark and Golden Ages.Cruttenden has concluded that another sun, well outside our solar system, but much closer than what is believed to be our nearest star, influences the precession cycle. Our solar system, he said, moves around this great star, and over long periods of time, our ionosphere, magnetosphere and consciousness itself are altered from the interactions.Related ArticlesGiant Magnetic BreachNASA's THEMIS spacecraft recently discovered a giant breach in Earth's magnetic field, and as a result, we may be in for more powerful geomagnetic storms. Additionally, researchers were surprised at the way the breach was formed. For more, see this article/video from NASA. http://science.nasa. gov/headlines/y2008/ 16dec_giantbreach.ht mhttp://www.nasa.gov /mpg/297403main_THEM IS_svsLG.mpgLionel Fanthorpe VisitIn the last hour, Lionel Fanthorpe joined the show to share some tales and take phone calls. He spoke about the Flannan Isle mystery, in which three lighthouse keepers disappeared together around 1900. Though legend has it these men were turned into seabirds, a giant wave, like a tsunami, may have washed them away, he said.Websitesbinaryr esearchinstitute.com BooksLost Star of Myth and TimeDVDs/VideosThe Great YearWebsitesiceageno w.comBooksMagnetic Reversals and Evolutionary LeapsNot by Fire but by IceWebsiteslionel-fa nthorpe.com Related: coast to | |
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| coast to coast am dec 16 2008 part 11Thu, 08 Jan 2009 17:06:50 -0800 by tube999kBilly GibbonsBilly Gibbons of ZZ Top made a brief birthday appearance toward the start of the show.Climate UpdateAppearing during the first hour, researcher Robert Felix discussed the current climate, which he said is breaking records for cold. But, he noted that a new ice age could be brought about by bigger snowstorms rather than just cold weather. RecapThe Second SunAppearing during the middle two hours, researcher Walter Cruttenden discussed ancient ideas about how our solar system could be tied to another star which may have influenced the rise and fall of civilizations here on Earth. A number of ancient cultures, such as the Greeks, were aware of the precession of the equinox, or the "Great Year," a vast 26,000 year cycle, which was said to alternate between Dark and Golden Ages.Cruttenden has concluded that another sun, well outside our solar system, but much closer than what is believed to be our nearest star, influences the precession cycle. Our solar system, he said, moves around this great star, and over long periods of time, our ionosphere, magnetosphere and consciousness itself are altered from the interactions.Related ArticlesGiant Magnetic BreachNASA's THEMIS spacecraft recently discovered a giant breach in Earth's magnetic field, and as a result, we may be in for more powerful geomagnetic storms. Additionally, researchers were surprised at the way the breach was formed. For more, see this article/video from NASA. http://science.nasa. gov/headlines/y2008/ 16dec_giantbreach.ht mhttp://www.nasa.gov /mpg/297403main_THEM IS_svsLG.mpgLionel Fanthorpe VisitIn the last hour, Lionel Fanthorpe joined the show to share some tales and take phone calls. He spoke about the Flannan Isle mystery, in which three lighthouse keepers disappeared together around 1900. Though legend has it these men were turned into seabirds, a giant wave, like a tsunami, may have washed them away, he said.Websitesbinaryr esearchinstitute.com BooksLost Star of Myth and TimeDVDs/VideosThe Great YearWebsitesiceageno w.comBooksMagnetic Reversals and Evolutionary LeapsNot by Fire but by IceWebsiteslionel-fa nthorpe.com Related: coast to | |
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| coast to coast am dec 16 2008 part 10Thu, 08 Jan 2009 16:53:27 -0800 by tube999kBilly GibbonsBilly Gibbons of ZZ Top made a brief birthday appearance toward the start of the show.Climate UpdateAppearing during the first hour, researcher Robert Felix discussed the current climate, which he said is breaking records for cold. But, he noted that a new ice age could be brought about by bigger snowstorms rather than just cold weather. RecapThe Second SunAppearing during the middle two hours, researcher Walter Cruttenden discussed ancient ideas about how our solar system could be tied to another star which may have influenced the rise and fall of civilizations here on Earth. A number of ancient cultures, such as the Greeks, were aware of the precession of the equinox, or the "Great Year," a vast 26,000 year cycle, which was said to alternate between Dark and Golden Ages.Cruttenden has concluded that another sun, well outside our solar system, but much closer than what is believed to be our nearest star, influences the precession cycle. Our solar system, he said, moves around this great star, and over long periods of time, our ionosphere, magnetosphere and consciousness itself are altered from the interactions.Related ArticlesGiant Magnetic BreachNASA's THEMIS spacecraft recently discovered a giant breach in Earth's magnetic field, and as a result, we may be in for more powerful geomagnetic storms. Additionally, researchers were surprised at the way the breach was formed. For more, see this article/video from NASA. http://science.nasa. gov/headlines/y2008/ 16dec_giantbreach.ht mhttp://www.nasa.gov /mpg/297403main_THEM IS_svsLG.mpgLionel Fanthorpe VisitIn the last hour, Lionel Fanthorpe joined the show to share some tales and take phone calls. He spoke about the Flannan Isle mystery, in which three lighthouse keepers disappeared together around 1900. Though legend has it these men were turned into seabirds, a giant wave, like a tsunami, may have washed them away, he said.Websitesbinaryr esearchinstitute.com BooksLost Star of Myth and TimeDVDs/VideosThe Great YearWebsitesiceageno w.comBooksMagnetic Reversals and Evolutionary LeapsNot by Fire but by IceWebsiteslionel-fa nthorpe.com Related: coast to | |
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