Tuesday, November 9, 2010

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" Forbidden Archeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race "was banned for the first time in 1993 and quickly became a classic in the field" underground. " Today is a best-seller, with editions in more than a dozen foreign languages, both accept the submission of scientific and anomalous challenging traditional ideas concerning human evolution. Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson challenged the Darwinian theory of evolution that prevails today with his pioneering work Forbidden Archeology: The Hidden History of the human race. Dan

credibility and consistency to the fact that we are older than we were told. Say they have enough evidence to rewrite history. Michael Cremo and Richard L. Thompson studied all the archaeological evidence contradictory and investigated for 8 years.

spoke of Scientific Censorship against researchers who doubt or do not accept the official dogma. They found evidence that many had been virtually "buried."


many cases not well known, but it seems that many researchers doubted at the time and are still investigating

I saw these videos a long time and had not yet been visited by many people, are 8 videos and more, had 15 hits in that time now have increased, but not for the person who hung up on youtube that interview had been lost over time.


There is little information on the web, but I found something on this page:

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/arqueologia/esp_archeocoverup_sp.htm


Monday, November 8, 2010

Set X Blades Resolution

VACCINE

From 8 to 21 November, in different parts of Navarre, are scheduled a series of acts designed to show how the I + D + i improves the quality of our lives within the "Week of Science, Technology and Innovation." Take the 15 days devoted to science, technology and innovation to see, touch, listen, study and participate in scheduled events, routes and itineraries scientific-technological, scientific film program, conferences, lectures, exhibitions .. . and the Open Days in Technology Centers.
is a free and varied for all ages, coordinated by the Department of Innovation, Business and Employment Navarra Government, through ANAIN, and nationally sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Innovation, through FECYT.

You can see all the events scheduled bajándote

Weeks Program.

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Dish Soap Vs Hand Wash Soap

Forbidden Archeology Week of Science, Technology and Innovation International Space Station

Today marks a decade since the first mission that took astronauts to the Intenational Space Station.

Since then there have been many missions that have fulfilled the dream to be in orbit, under conditions of microgravity, which opened the door to perform numerous experiments impossible to recreate in the laboratory on land. Success is an international community that has helped the project come out ahead.

If you want more information about the history of the ISS (acronym in English) click on the link below. [+ Info

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Double Dipping Brazilian Wax

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Out there in space, there are over 7,200 asteroids and comets whose orbit interferes with our planet and which could eventually reach collide. More than 800 have size enough to cause a global disaster in case of impact.
"A body of between 15 and 20 meters of silicates, usually explode in the atmosphere before they collide, but if metal, things change: create an impact crater about 1,200 feet in diameter and 170 meters, with estimated energy of 1.6 megatons, "said Jesus Martinez Frias, a planetary geologist at the Center for Astrobiology and the National Institute of Aerospace Technology (INTA).

Much of the large asteroids (75%) is located and none of them has a totally dangerous orbit, the remaining 25%, approximately 300 is difficult to escape the supervision to be subjected because of their large size.

For now, only look with some concern the asteroid Apophis, which, depending on the thermal and gravitational perturbations, could make an impact with Earth in 2036. The latest estimates show that the probability of impact with the Earth is one in 250,000; of time.

There are several hypothetical ways to get rid of an asteroid on impact, but the most feasible, is the planetary defense mission "Don Quixote", treated in 2008 in Granada and prepared for European Space Agency (ESA) by a English company. The mission is to send two ships:
Sancho,
the main ship, arrives first, look at the characteristics of the body and establishes a network of seismometers on the surface;
Hidalgo,
months later, his 380kg star into the asteroid to to alter its orbit and rotation.

But scientists, not just observe and analyze these bodies from Earth. Last December, was released on NASA's WISE, which, to date, has discovered 19 comets and asteroids over 33,500.


Information obtained from the journal "XL Weekly" of Oct. 24.

Version: I've been looking for more current information on this mission previously mentioned, but I have not been able to find, the latest I could find was this, and any other article of 2007:

http://www.hoytecnologia.com/noticias/mision-Quijote-esta-suspenso/32373