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Sunday, 27 March 2016

INVISIBILITY CLOAK MAY HAPPEN?

These are  Hi Tech camouflage sheets that mimics terrain to make shelters undetectable to the naked eye  heat seeking devices.  This is called  vatal and tests were carried out by third Battalion the rifles Fort benning Georgia USA .Also the US military is developing camouflage to mimic squid and octopus as these creatures appearance  blend in two different backgrounds.

Allison Wheeler-Heau an article

Take time out to think and act

Saturday, 26 March 2016

Atheism: A new faith

There is no church on Sunday. There are also no dietary requirements. Nor are there required days of the year set aside for worship of G-d, gods or a higher power.
As Bill Maher said, “Atheism is not a religion.”
In this sense, he is correct.
However, religion and faith are not mutually exclusive even in the most secular of definitions.
All people have faith that what they believe at this moment is correct, whether it come from biblical texts or science books. However, there is a major difference in how atheists and religious people reconcile information that is contradictory to what is currently believed.
With modern science or atheism, a new concept may be met with opposition, but once it becomes established, old texts and beliefs are scrapped and referenced for limited purposes.
For example, the lobotomy was considered sound science until 1967, when it became banned. It is important to remember that these were certified, educated doctors that made this mistake and not charlatans. Nobody is perfect, and medicine has brought great leaps and bounds to end suffering around the world. In this particular case, however, there was a mistake. The lobotomy is now regarded as the 20th century equivalent of leeching and bloodletting — which even practitioners of its day truly believed to be good medicine.
The general point of view is that these were mistakes of the medical past. While this is certainly a progressive viewpoint, it does perpetuate a certain overconfidence in what we believe to be true now. Nobody wants to admit that what diet, medication or surgery they are living by may in =read more =http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/mar/23/atheism-fact-religion/

What is paranoia?

Everybody experiences suspicious or irrational thoughts from time to time. These fears are described as paranoid when they are exaggerated and there is no evidence that they are true.
There are three key features of paranoid thoughts. If you have paranoia, you may:
  • fear that something bad will happen
  • think that other people or external causes are responsible
  • have beliefs that are exaggerated or unfounded.
Generally speaking, if you are experiencing paranoia, you will feel a sense of threat and fear.
There are different types of threat or harm that you may feel paranoid about. You may feel you are at risk of:
  • psychological or emotional harm – thinking somebody is bullying you, spreading rumours about you, talking about you behind your back
  • physical harm – believing somebody trying to physically hurt or injure you, or even trying to kill you
  • financial harm – thinking another person is stealing from you, or is damaging your property or tricking you into giving away your money.
It could be one person you feel threatened by, or it may be a group of people, an =read more =http://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/paranoia/#.VvaQyuKLTIU

Sunday, 20 March 2016

NEW FEATURE =WEEKLY RANT issue 1

Right I think this is going to be a new thing I'm going to try out I don't know how to get it work when I don't know going to be I don't you know that you had a weekly rent about life the universe and everything where do I start wow what about the £30 that the government want to take away for disabled people apparently even the other members don't want it I think it seems that they're taking away from the poor and giving it to the rich it's your fault basically the Tory party always does I have to give credit to IAN Duncan Smith standing up to 4 his  principles even like the guy now for my next subject this is basically um how doctors treat people now the other day told my wife enid these  views told us by the way you stink NHS resources and that she is overweight it's a basic error 404 do something overweight don't know what day's work was up with life um normally snobbish idiot now by any other Great Britain life is the fact that when you go on Google Chrome what other browsers are available I seem to be getting a lot of pop-ups now to spite having a blocker I think this is because of new rules and regulations but not too sure but it's a real pain in the a*** what is oil can I say oh yes there is one thing that I was going to say it I think I care this is it this is my other phone really really f***** me off is that what you no longer in a group or part of something people for places no longer want to know you milk in my mind this is discrimination yes I know I'm not black all day all anything everything that might please do this but I have some spits it through when I go places with my walking stick people tend to see the stick first and the person second which is very nice ot his is me signing off for this weekly rant oh no sorry I'm quite finished now the other thing which can be old is help machines that you dictate to don't understand your English early start putting things that you never put in I will leave it samples it this I have spoken to to put on to my blogger and my Facebook so see you later France well might be one of you anyway so goodnight good sleep good karma  see you next week

​Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall

MJ

In the early 1970s, a soulful voice could be heard wafting from radios and speakers around the world as Michael Jackson sang a heartfelt tune about 'Ben'. To the casual listener, it sounded like the best bromance in the world; a heartbroken lad singing about his brother or best friend, but that tune was the standout track to Willard, a long forgotten movie about a rat.

Talk about off the wall.
Well, plenty of folks in Spike Lee's new feature documentary will do just that, waxing lyrical about the album which sold 30 million copies worldwide, and cemented the former child star's position as a formidable solo talent.
But not before Lee eases us down the road and assesses Jacko's early days at Motown.
There's archive footage of Michael recalling how when the family's TV broke down one day, they started singing. Before long they were winning competitions and appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show.
The Jackson 5's first four songs went to number one on the American charts, and they found the freedom to go to a movie or get a burger was suddenly gone.
"He used to sing songs with a lot of feeling," recalls Michael's mother, Katherine Jackson in the film. "And he would sing 'em with a lot of feeling and a lot of moving, like he had been here before. He had lived before."=read more =http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/TV-Tonight-8203-Michael-Jackson-s-Journey-Motown/story-28918024-detail/story.html

Britain's Whales, Britain's Sharks 8:00pm, Friday, 25 March 2016, ITV

Bitain's Whales/ Britain's SharksBen Fogle and Countryfile's Ellie Harrison are on a mission – and it’s one that might freak you out next time you go for a paddle at the seaside. Apparently there are 30 species of shark and countless whales lurking in British waters, but they're rather elusive creatures. So the pair are off into the deep, using a washed-up dead whale as shark bait (it's all very ethical, don't worry), braving choppy seas and diving into dangerous waters to spot some scary marine life. It's no David Attenborough documentary, but stick with this two-part oceanic adventure, and the underwater foote will leave you gasping.

TRIBES,PREDATORS&ME

This is a series about that naturalist and wild  life Cameraman  Gordon Buchanan and his mission to get closer to natures  most deadly beasts. In this program he meets a waorani family tribal family,Ecuador Amazon Amazon forest.Who share thier secrets to   catching and releasing anaconda snakes=SEE MORE ON BBC LINK=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03l23gr

KEY IRON AGE FIND

Pocklington East Yorkshire archaeologists have discovered 75  Barrows containing skeleton some ice Iron Age hey ah ah ah as culture which lived in area about 800 PC I'm on the side with sword shield Spears amber glass beads ,brooches, this could reveal how men women child died and where they were from originally in this area

Yorkshire farmer stunned as cow gives birth to TWO-HEADED calf

a two headed calf Shaun Sowray, a third generation dairy farmer, was expecting a new addition but got more than he bargained for earlier this month. 
Mr Sowray, 55, said the four-year-old cow - who previously had a normal calf - was behaving strangely when due to give birth. 
Abnormally large, the farmer thought the cow, a holstien fresian, must be carrying twins. READ MORE ==https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/653461/Yorkshire-farmer-stunned-cow-gives-birth-to-two-headed-calf

BADGER STOPS AIRPLANE

A pilot of a Flybe flight Gatwick spotted a badger wind just 300 feet from  Go r m a c Newquay Cornwall who flew the plane over the sea before landing 5 minutes later

In The Footsteps Of Judas Confirmed for BBC One on 25 March at 9am to 10am

To mark Good Friday this one-hour documentary sees one of Britain’s best-loved vicars, Kate Bottley, (pictured) re-open the case against the Bible’s most notorious villain - Judas Iscariot.
Kate’s journey takes her from her parish in Nottingham to Jerusalem, where she pieces together the events leading up to the Crucifixion. Why did Judas betray his Master at his most desperate hour? And on a day when we remember that Jesus died for all our sins, is Judas excluded from that forgiveness?
A number of leading theological experts contribute to Kate’s investigation, as she visits the Upper Room of the Last Supper; Gethsemane - the scene of Judas’ treacherous kiss; and the Field of Blood, where, according to Christian tradition, Judas hanged himself.
Ultimately, Kate demonstrates why Judas matters and why he is central to our understanding of the Christian message today.

The dog breeds that have changed beyond all recognition in 100years

THE Crufts victory of a “deformed” German Shepherd has highlighted worrying changes in dog breeds.
Despite a sloping back and odd gait, Cruaghaire Catoria won Best in Breed, as we reported yesterday.
While owner Susan Cuthbert insists the dog is healthy, animal welfare campaigners say it’s look demonstrates how selective breeding has transformed pedigrees — at the cost of dogs’ welfare.
Pedigree dog campaigner Jemima Harrison blames the Kennel Club, which runs Crufts, for fuelling demand for over-the-top features.
She said: “Breeders soon learned they could catch a judge’s eye by breeding a dog that bit shorter, bigger, longer or hairier. In some cases this has been at a huge welfare cost to the dog.”read more=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/7004041/Dogs-bred-beyond-all-recognition-in-100yrs.html

Untouched Bronze Age burial site discovered by two pal

A BRONZE Age burial site undiscovered for thousands of years has been found by two metal detector enthusiasts.
Matthew Hepworth and David Kierzek stumbled on several rare artefacts, including a chisel and a dagger.
But further digging in the field near Morecambe Bay, Lancs, uncovered the ancient grave, called a barrow.read more=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/6998584/Metal-dector-pals-uncover-Bronze-Age-burial-site.html

Snuffles, the dog with two noses,

Happy tail: Snuffles, the dog with two noses, has finally found a new ownerA Belgian Shepherd dog born with two noses, who was struggling to find a new home because of his rare defect, is set to begin a new life after offers to adopt him flooded in from around the globe.
Five-month-old Snuffles had previously been rejected by four owners and was in the care of the Dog's Trust Rehoming Centre in Uddingston, Glasgow. 
But after issuing an appeal, the centre received 40 messages and 20 calls from people in the USA and South Africa, as well as Britain.READ MORE=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2555141/Sweet-smell-success-Snuffles-dog-two-noses-finally-finds-new-home-Scotland-offers-flood-world.html

JAMES DEAN =TOMORROW NEVER COMES.

In this books are claims that James Dean and Marlon Brando had s and m secret sex romps in one's instance James Dean let Marlon Brando snap out cigarettes on his chest and he was forced to watch buy Brando sleep with strangers other claims are he had feelings with Steve McQueen Marilyn Monroe and many more.READ MORE ON THIS LINK=http://www.out.com/popnography/2016/3/18/new-book-claims-marlon-brando-and-james-dean-were-kink

OLDEST NEANDERTHAL RELATIVES.

A find of 28 fossilized remains found in a Spanish cave or 430 ,4000 years old and are  believed to be  is our oldest  Neanderthal relatives.

BERMUDA TRIANGLE NEW THEORY

Is being claimed by scientists that huge underwater gas Explosions could explain disappearance of ships and planes in Bermuda Triangle this was through a study of giant craters up to half a mile ride 100 50 ft found off the coast of Norway.  These are believed to cause up schools up buildups of method that methane which blow up under sea bed a blast could suck vessels into the the barents sea. S o  s i m i l a r   holes  could explain  the loss of airplanes and ships in bermuda triangle.The  famous loss in Bermuda Triangle is a flight 19 which 5 u s naval planes vanish while training in 1945 research plane that went out to look for them also vanished

Scorpion new type

Scorpion new type found this is a scorpions smaller than a grain of rice has been found trapped in Amber that lived 100 million years ago

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