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Civilizations of the past have reached great heights of  sophistication and accomplishment, only to disappear. Present human civilization its rapidly accelerating in knowledge, accomplishment, numbers and interdependence. Considering the effects of two seemingly obvious, but, apparently, essentially overlooked, factors; it is, speeding more and more rapidly toward a disastrous collapse.

The first of these factors involves [...]

01.06.2007

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Armageddon

Nuclear fuel in Russia is believed to be slowly concentrating at the bottom of its neglected storage containers.

Dr. Ho writes: Evidence linking weak electromagnetic radiation (EMR) to leukaemia and other cancers has been fast accumulating in recent years. Such ‘non-thermal’ effects of EMR – due to levels well below that sufficient to bring about any heating – have been observed even before World War II. During the cold war period, a four-fold [...]

Coral disease outbreaks have struck the healthiest sections of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, where for the first time researchers have conclusively linked disease severity and ocean temperature. Close living quarters among coral may make it easy for infection to spread, researchers have found.

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