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Secret Projects

Friday, August 31st, 2007

1. Fort Detrick, Maryland_U. S. Army Bacteriological & Chemical Warfare Experimental Labs.

2. Langley, Virginia: CIA Headquarters “The Shop”_ Experiments in Biological Weapons, Psychological Warfare, Psychics.

3. Indian Springs, California_ U. S. Air Force Base: “Shut down in 1978 due to budget cuts.” Way station for the homeless. Experiments on humans.

4. Dugway, Utah_ U.S. Army Biological experiments currently being conducted:

A. Cloning B. Biogenetic Engineering C. Biological Warfare Experiments D. Headquarters of DERO

5. Battle Mountain, Nevada_ U. S. Army Biological-Chemical-Nuclear Warfare Storage Facility.

6. Thunder Mountain, Nevada_ U. S. Air Force Headquarters of Project Rainbow. Storage facility for UFOs and alien space base. (Maybe).

26 April, 1978_Dugway, Utah: “Leak of chemical warfare gas when truck overturned,” was story given to press. Killed sheep and other livestock, made some people sick.

Field experiment #13417-T-137: Nerve gas released to determine range of open air dispersal and effects of weather on potency. 417 Americans died. Government controlled press to hush the story.

11 August, 1978:

Field experiment #13481-A: Test sites: New York City; Miami, Florida; San Francisco, California; Chicago, Illinois; Detroit, Michigan….

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Flaxseed Has Natural Benefits

Friday, August 31st, 2007

For all of recorded history, flax plants have been used for food and fiber for clothing. Flax seeds have several properties that make them a desirable food source. Ranging from amber to reddish brown, the flax see is larger than a sesame seed with a hard, smooth, shiny shell. If ground the seeds have a soft crunch with a nut-flavored oil that is easily absorbed. Flax seeds high nutritional content includes omega-3 fatty acids, which reduces the risk of hypertension, stroke, some cancers, immunity and inflammatory disorders, and some skin conditions. The unsaturated oil is good for the heart, but it also offers a fiber called lignin that is similar to the hormone estrogen. Once digested by bacteria in the digestive tract, this fiber is converted into estrogen-like substances that may reduce free radicals and prevent tumors. Flax can also be found in soybean oil, walnuts, and canola oil.

Although it is too early to say flaxseed prevents or cures cancer, studies have shown that eating three tablespoons of ground flaxseed a day slowed cancer progress in men with prostate cancer. A similar study in women revealed a slower tumor growth in breast cancer in those who ate a flaxseed muffin daily…

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The Cause and Effect Why did The Link go Missing

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Health follows this same principle If our efforts are minimal, we will get minimal benefits For example, to truly eliminate lifestyle-related high cholesterol, a consistent healthy diet and exercise plan are big causes that will achieve big, long-term effects Taking pills are little causes and achieve only minor, short-term effects Stop taking the pills and your cholesterol jumps right back where it was-an example of the cause and effect principle at work How does this apply to me? You might ask Ask yourself the following questions • What effect would I like to see in my life that currently is missing? Maybe you would like more ener… Read More Here : The Cause and Effect Why did The Link go Missing

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Video Reveals How to Read Real Estate Surveys

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

If you have purchased property or are thinking about it, chances are you were given a stack of pre-closing documents that included title materials and possibly a survey. Trusting the title company, most folks believe that these documents are in order. Besides, they seem complicated and difficult to understand.

The adage, “look before you leap,” can save tremendous frustration, legal problems and grief down the line. In real estate, you need to review the title and real estate survey so that you know exactly what you are buying.

A broker and Realtor-recommended video, “How to Read a Survey,” takes the mystery out of reading surveys. In a simplistic step-by-step online tutorial, anyone can read a survey in about half an hour. It’s fun, easy and can save a lot of trouble down the road.

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Voip An Attractive Alternative

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

VoIP seems determined to change the standard of telecommunications. Over the past few years, it has shown steady improvement and increased attractiveness. The lower costs and higher degree of service integration have been a reason for many businesses and home users to make the leap from conventional telephony to Voice over Internet Protocol.

There are a few things you need before you can benefit from this technology. First, if you want to make calls from your phone instead of your PC, you’ll need to purchase a VoIP adapter. All the phones in your home can be connected to this adapter. This adapter further connects to a broadband router, enabling the packets of data to be sent over the Internet. You can also purchase a VoIP router, which will incorporate routing facilities as well as the phone adapter function. Your VoIP provider will be able to advise you as to what equipment you need, as well as to provide that equipment. If you are a fan of cutting edge technology, you can give up your old phone and buy a VoIP phone, which has all the hardware and software you need integrated in a single unit. You can go even further and opt for a videophone, which will enable you to further enhance your telephoning experience…

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