Dire threats to human life and existence2
As we line up with the galactic plane in 2012 billions of suns line
up increasing the cosmic radiation coming in our direction. The
protective bubble around the sun is shrinking. It seems that
everything is going wrong and scientists are alarmed.
The heliosphere the protective shield of energy that surrounds our
solar system, has weakened y 2 percent over the past decade and is
now at its lowest level since the space race began 50 years ago.
Scientists are baffled as to what could be causing the barrier to
shrink in this way, and are to launch the Interstellar Boundary
Explorer (IBEX) mission to study the heliosphere.
Around 90 percent o galactic cosmic radiation is deflected by our
heliosphere, so the boundary protects us from this harsh galactic
environment," said Dr. Nathan Schwadron, co-investigator on the IBEX
mission Boston University.
The heliosphere is created by the solar wind, a combination o
electrically charged particles and magnetic shields that emanate more
than a million miles per hour from the Sun, when it meets the
intergalactic gas that fills the gaps between solar systems.
At the boundary where they meet, a shock wave is formed that deflects
interstellar radiation around the solar system as it travels through
the galaxy. –source: The Telegraph, UK, 19 October 2008
Dire threats to human life and existence3
The Bill and Milinda Gates Foundation recently awarded $100,000 each
to scientists in 22 countries, including funding for a Japanese
proposal to turn mosquitoes into "flying syringes" delivering
vaccines.
The potential for misuse of this technology is tremendous. Instead of
vaccines the mosquitoes could be used deliver AIDS virus or any
number of insidious diseases.
The charitable foundation created by the founder of software giant
Microsoft said in a statement that the grants were designed
to "explore bold and largely unproven ways to improve global health.
The grants were awarded for research into preventing or curing
infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis and limiting
the emergence of drug resistance.
Among the proposals receiving funding was one from Hiroyuki Matsuoka
at Jichi Medical University in Japan. "[Matsuoka] thinks it may be
possible to turn mosquitoes that normally transmit disease
into "flying syringes", so that when they bite humans they deliver
vaccines", the Gates Foundation said. ---(Source: AFT, 22 October
2008, via http://news.yahoo.com)
When the government mandates vaccinations (injects) people without
their consent the unthinkable potential for reducing human population
rears its ugly head. When racist globalists fund this kind of
research it should send up a warning flag.
When this technology becomes available (most research is published
and available to all) terrorist groups and rough nations around the
world can release a few million mosquitoes into populated areas and
entire nations could be free for the taking. www.GuardDogBooks.com
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CHILDHOOD USE OF MOBILE PHONES RAISE BRAIN TUMOR RISK FIVEFOLD
An analysis of data, from one of the biggest study carried out into
the risk that radiation from mobile phones causes cancer, was
presented by Professor Lennart Hardell of the Oreboro University
Hospital, Sweden, to a September 2008 conference held at the royal
society.
The research reveled, that "people who started mobile phone use
before the age of 20 had a more than five-fold increase in glioma" --
a cancer of the glial cells that support the central nervous system.
The risk to young people of contracting the disease from using the
cordless phone found in many homes was greater by more than four
times higher.
Those who started using mobile phones young, the professor added,
were five times more likely to get acoustic neuromas—benign but often
disabling tumors of the auditory nerve, which usually cause deafness.
By contrast, people who were in their twenties before using the
handsets were only 0-percent more likely to contract gliomas and just
twice as likely to get acoustic neuromas.
The study raises fears that today's young people may suffer
an "epidemic" of brain cancer in later life. ---(Source: The
Independent on Sunday, UK, 2 September 2008, via EMFacts,
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