Thursday, January 31, 2008

New Taser fired from shotgun will hit subjects 100 feet away

Taser International has developed a new version of their Taser electric-shock weapon which can be fired from a standard, 12-gauge shotgun. The device, named Taser XREP, is self contained, uses no wires, and is capable of reaching subjects from 100 feet away. The projectile is smaller than a sugar cube and is engineered to prevent a target person from attempting to dislodge the device from the body during its 20-second operation cycle.

The Taser XREP has many possibile uses:
Ø Aiding in the arrest of criminal suspects found fleeing the scene of a crime
Ø Incapacitating unruly persons during a riot at a prison or on the street
Ø Adding a new capability to unmanned spy drones being adopted by police services (See: http://blog.wired.com/defense/2007/11/french-reveal-p.html )
Ø Stopping cars during a police pursuit by zapping the ignition circuit of the fleeing vehicle, using a projectile designed to attach to the target

Taser website for details:
http://www2.taser.com/products/law/Pages/XREP.aspx

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Is there any evidence to suggest that humans are being abducted by aliens?

Barbara Lamb and Nadine Lalich believe this to be true in light of their clinical research involving persons who claim to have had alien abduction experiences. Barbara is a licensed marriage and family therapist, certified hypnotherapist and regression therapist in Claremont, California. Nadine has worked as a litigation assistant and project coordinator for large business and public entity clients. Together they have written a book, entitled Alien Experiences, which describes 50 cases of alien encounter, including transcripts from actual regression sessions. Placed in context with increasing UFO sightings around the world, the information in this book will raise disturbing questions.

http://www.alienexperiences.com/index2.html

Monday, January 14, 2008

Are your emotions making you ill?

A German physician, Dr. med. Ryke Geerd Hamer, believes he has clinical proof that unexpected emotional shocks trigger disease. He believes that conventional medicine treats the physical symptoms of disease, but does not address the underlying causes of illness. His medical paradigm, which he calls German New Medicine, offers an explanation for the onset of illness. When an individual receives an unexpected psychic shock, e.g. the death of a loved one, the brain registers a lesion which can be identified on a CT scan. The area of the brain thus affected in turn triggers a negative impact on the corresponding bodily organ. Check out the link below:

http://germannewmedicine.ca/documents/welcome.html

Assuming the validity of Dr. Hamer’s medical model, how do we handle tragic or upsetting events in our lives in order to avoid the onset of disease?
Take a look at Gary Craig’s EFT website. Gary is a Stanford engineering graduate and ordained minister who believes that “our unresolved negative emotions are major contributors to most physical pains and diseases."

http://www.emofree.com/

Thursday, January 10, 2008

How much money do your favorite NHL players make?

Find out this information and more on HockeyZonePlus.com. The site lists the salaries of more than 2600 NHL players from 1989-2008. There’s even one section which reports on salaries from 1927-1989. If you click on the Red Square tab along the side, you’ll get lots of information on Russian hockey in articles written by Denis Neznanov, a Moscow-based sports writer. It’s a fascinating site packed with material you’d normally have to gather from dozens of other sites.

http://www.hockeyzoneplus.com/

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

UFOs depicted in classical art raise an important question

Are UFOs a new phenomenon or have they been a part of human history for ages? The author of this website has done extensive research to locate UFO images in classical art. He uses the Altavista babel fish translation engine to explore a French language website containing a wealth of fascinating images.

http://sanandaseagles.com/pages/spacecraft_in_art.html