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Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Cosmic distance record broken with exploding star
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Space


 

A cataclysmic explosion of a huge star near the edge of the observable Universe may be the most distant single object yet spied by a telescope.

Scientists believe the blast, which was detected by Nasa's Swift space observatory, occurred a mere 520 million years after the Big Bang.

This means its light has taken a staggering 13.14 billion years to reach Earth.

Details of the discovery will appear shortly in the Astrophysical Journal.

The event, which was picked up by Swift in April 2009, is referred to by astronomers using the designation GRB 090429B.

Full Story from the BBC


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 22:29 MEST
Ring dropped down toilet 73 years ago reunited with it owner
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Inspirational


 

The ring was found 200 miles away in a sewer by a sanitation worker who happened to have gone to the same school and recognised it.

Jesse Mattos had dropped the ring, which bore his initials JTM and the year of his graduation, into a toilet in a butcher's shop where he was working when a high school student in Mount Shasta, California.

Tony Congi, 52, a sanitation woker who graduated from the same high school in 1976, found the piece of jewelley in the sewer system and recognised it immediately.

He had the ring cleaned and then looked at the 1938 year book, discovering there was only one person with the initials on it.

Full Story from telegraph.co.uk


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 22:17 MEST
Missouri double rainbow and red sky after deadly storm
Mood:  bright
Topic: Weather

 


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 10:26 MEST
Todays Quotation......Cher
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Quotations


 

I can trust my friends. These people force me to examine, encourage me to grow.

Cher


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 01:01 MEST
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
Are american children to be used to test anthrax vaccine?
Mood:  d'oh
Topic: Conspiracy / Corruption


 

The highly controversial and potentially lethal anthrax vaccine may be tested on US children if the federal government gets its way. Although adverse event reports related to the vaccine among adult test subjects have included hospitalization, disability and even death, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is exploring the possibility of testing the vaccine on children.

Nicole Lurie, the assistant secretary for preparedness and response at the DHHS, recently requested that the National Biodefense Science Board submit an evaluation of safety issues related to testing the anthrax vaccine on children. The DHHS frames the possible testing as an issue of biodefense preparedness. However, the possibility of pediatric testing of the vaccine both ignores the vaccine's dangers, and raises the specter of class- and/or race-based selection of medical test subjects which has haunted US health agencies for over a century.

Even in the months in 2001 when letters containing anthrax were mailed to several congressional leaders, heightening national fears during the post-9/11 period, Bill First, a physician and then-Senate Majority Leader, urged caution in use of the anthrax vaccine. He told CNN: "There are very real and potentially serious side effects from the vaccine and anyone who elects to receive the vaccine needs to be made aware of that. I do not recommend widespread inoculation. There are too many side effects and if there is limited chance of exposure- the side effects would far outweigh any potential advantage."

A 2007 report by the CDC, along with the Vaccine Healthcare Centers of the Department of Defense and the watchdog group Government Accountability estimated that "between 1 and 2 percent" of vaccinated military personnel, experienced "severe adverse events, which could result in disability or death."

If a vaccine with this kind of reputation is to be tested on children, one has to wonder which children. It is fairly certain those young test subjects won't be the offspring of high-ranking government officials or corporate vice presidents and CEOs.

The history of medical testing carries a taint of racism, classism and opportunism, as health officials select those with less education and fewer choices to be unwitting guinea pigs in medical experiments supposedly in the name of scientific advancement.

You don't have to be a conspiracy theorist or history professor to have heard of the notorious 40-year long Tuskegee experiments in which the US Public Health Service withheld syphilis treatment from infected black men to measure the effects of the disease.

In October of 2010, President Obama apologized to Guatemala for tests during the 1940s when the US Public Health Service used prostitutes deliberately infect 700 prisoners, soldiers and patients with emotional and mental problems with syphilis both through visits with prostitutes and pouring bacteria for the disease onto skin abrasions on the subjects' bodies.

Vaccine testing has its own special place in the annals of this kind of integrity-free medical research. In the early 1960s, mentally disabled children at a residential state school in New York were deliberately infected with viral hepatitis so that they could be test subjects for the disease.

A 1978 CDC test for a hepatitis B vaccine which sought "promiscuous homosexual male" volunteers has some interesting connections to both HIV and the previously rare opportunistic diseases associated with the AIDS virus. As recently as 1990, the CDC and Kaiser Pharmaceuticals gave 1,500 black and Hispanic 6-month old infants an unlicensed measles vaccine without the approval and consent of their parents. (For more detail of these stories and other true-life medical experimentation horror stories, see http://www.naturalnews.com/022383.html).

Article Source - NaturalNews.com


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 22:00 MEST
Harold Camping issues new apocalypse date!
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Religion


 

The evangelical broadcaster who left followers crestfallen by his failed prediction that last Saturday would be Judgement Day says he miscalculated.

Harold Camping said it had "dawned" on him that God would spare humanity "hell on Earth for five months" and the apocalypse would happen on 21 October.

Mr Camping said he felt "terrible" about his mistake.

But he said he could not give financial advice to those who spent their life savings in the belief the end was nigh.

Full Story from the BBC


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 18:35 MEST
Mystery of loud noise in North Bergen USA.....Video
Mood:  irritated
Topic: Paranormal

 


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 10:16 MEST
Todays Quotation......Frederick Buechner
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Quotations


 

The life I touch for good or ill will touch another life, and that in turn another, until who knows where the trembling stops or in what far place my touch will be felt.

Frederick Buechner


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 01:01 MEST
Monday, 23 May 2011
Last two speakers of language refuse to talk to each other
Mood:  bright
Topic: Strange but True


 

As its last two speakers, you might expect Manuel Segovia and Isidro Velazquezto to  discuss how best to preserve their dying language.

But the pair engage in no such discussions - or any other for that matter - as they refuse to speak to each other.

They live less than half a mile apart in a village in Mexico but despite being the only people fluent in Ayapaneco, they apparently do not get on.

Those who know the two men are unsure as to whether there is some deep-rooted conflict between them.

Full Story from dailymail.co.uk


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 18:39 MEST
New study identifies a Happiness Gene
Mood:  happy
Topic: Hypnosis & Psychology


 

People tend to be happier if they possess a more efficient version of a gene which regulates the transport of serotonin in the brain, a new study has shown.

The findings, published in the Journal of Human Genetics, are the first to show a direct link between a specific genetic condition and a person's happiness, as measured by their satisfaction with life.

This research led by behavioural economist Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), examined genetic data from more than 2,500 participants in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (a representative population sample in the US). In particular, it looked at which functional variant of the 5-HTT gene they possess.

Full Story from archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 10:47 MEST

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