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POPSMega-Microwave Environmental, Mind & Body Threats This is the HAARP of the 21st Century's Sirens. The idea is to beam up more microwaves than can be found concentrated in vast magnitudes beyond anything found in nature, just to see what'll happen (duh) and to see if it can be used to fight missiles, zap the earth for oil and maybe even modify the mental, emotional states of masses of people. In the video documentary, be sure to check out the dumb-ass expressions on the lead scientist's face when he's asked about the threats in this clip's title. A project brought to you by the US Air Force, HAARP is sited in Alaska, so they can be as close as possible to the lowest points in the earth's atmosphere, as evidenced by the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). Part of the project involves try to lower that part of the atmosphere even more.
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POPSGod's Death: Kurt Vonnegut Has Left the Planet God has really died this time. And, as his Mother Night so gently urged us to know, "When you're dead, you're dead." That's all. We can console ourselves in the Hocus Pocus and other tricks or treats he left us. Then move along, re-minding one's self to try never forget to always, "Just be kind." -- Originally left at http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/post!post.jspa, ICT.06h21.Fri.13.Apr.2007.AD
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POPS21st Century Buddhism While claiming a history spanning back to days of the Persian Empire's establishment by Cyrus the Great, Confucius and Zarathustra (500s BC), Buddhism's emphasis on truth and skepticism, even about its own teachings, provides it with a vital relevance now attracting even twenty-somethings today. Meet the BGeeks, three Gen Y Buddhist bloggers. (See Generation Y @ Wikipedia)