1.
The Binary Research Institute (BRI) has found that orbital characteristics of the
recently discovered planetoid, “Sedna”, demonstrate
the possibility that our sun might be part of a binary star system.
A binary star system consists of two stars gravitationally bound
orbiting a common center of mass. Once thought to be highly unusual,
such systems are now considered to be common in the Milky Way
galaxy. NASA NEWPORT BEACH, CA 2. Located 20 miles northwest of Sarajevo, an extraordinary triangular
hill, 700ft high looks for all the world like an ancient pyramid.
Some say it’s a huge pyramid built perhaps 12,000 years ago
by an unknown civilization. This spring, a team of archaeologists
began excavating the so-called Pyramid of the Sun. The four sides
of the Visocica hill have regular slopes of almost exactly 45 degrees,
facing north, south, east and west exactly. Mr Osmanagic (the financial
backer of the project) said. “Radar analysis showed there
are tunnels inside and they are perfectly straight and the intersections
are at 90 degrees.” 3. Congress is looking at passing PERSONAL
RESPONSIBILITY CONSUMPTION ACT to protect manufacturers
who are deliberately poisoning us and making us fat. MSG Hides
Behind 25+ Names, Such As ‘Natural
Flavoring’ In hundreds of studies around the world, scientists
were creating obese mice and rats to use in diet or diabetes test
studies. No strain of rat or mice is naturally obese, so they make
these morbidly obese creatures by injecting them with MSG when
they are first born. "Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein",
is just another name for Monosodium Glutamate MSG, the intentional
Nicotine for food. www.spofamerica.com. 4. A Virginia couple got lost leaving an Orioles
game on Saturday
and were arrested by Baltimore city officer for trespassing on
a public street. When asked directions, the officer replied ‘You
found your own way in here, you can find your own way out.’” When
the couple attempted to ask another officer directions, the first
officer intervened and arrested them. WBAL-TV 11 News 5. Police hold mother-of-three for reading ‘Independent’ (News
Paper) outside Downing Street. Charity Sweet, 40, and a mother-of-three,
was holding a copy of Thursday’s edition which carried the
headline: “Warning: if you read this newspaper you may be
arrested under the Government’s anti-terror laws.” The
Independent 6. A new Harvard study has linked pesticide
exposure to a 70% increase
in Parkinson’s disease. The study, which is the largest ever
conducted, was released in the July 2006 issue of the Annals of
Neurology. The study did not correlate the increased risk with
any specific pesticides, but rather found the connection in overall
general use of pesticides. www.organicconsumers.org/2006/article_902.cfm 7. A grouping of granite blocks along a grassy Amazon hilltop may
be the vestiges of a centuries-old astronomical observatory. The
127 blocks, some as high as 9 feet, are spaced at regular intervals
on a hilltop in northern Brazil. On the shortest day of the year
- December 21 - the shadow of one of the blocks disappears when
the sun is directly above it. The find adds to a growing body of
thought among archaeologists that prehistory in the Amazon region
was more varied than had been believed. Associated Press