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maandag 21 april 2014

Artifacts Of Unknown Origin - Messengers From Space?


MessageToEagle.com - Ancient past on Earth was definitely a world of higher science, complex machines, electricity and metallurgy.

A strange metal object of unknown origin was found in the inside of a geode - a natural mineral that as we know, requires millions of years to be formed.
It is mostly unusual to find a piece of metal which is both polished and manufactured, inside a geode.



The geodes are hollow rocks that contain crystalline structures in their interiors, but certainly not metal fragments. In a very distant past, someone placed this metal object inside the geode.



An uncommon stone embedded with screw-threaded metal bar from a collector in Lanzhou Mr. Zhilin Wang. He found this stone on a field research trip to the Mazong Mountain area located on the border of Gansu and Xijiang provinces.
The pear-shaped stone is extremely hard and has a mysterious black color. It is about 8 x 7 cm and weighs 466 grams.


The most surprising part of the stone is the embedded 6 cm cone-shaped metal bar which bears clear screw threads.


The stone is one of the most valuable in China and in the world. There are many hypotheses about the formation of this stone, but all seem to be incredible.
The screw-threaded metal bar - clearly a manufactured item - is tightly enclosed in the black lithical material.


Yet the fact that it was buried in the ground long enough for hard rock to form around it, which rather means that it must be millions of years old.
The screw thread width remains consistent from the thick end to the thin end, instead of varying due to the growth of organisms.
There have been many speculations regarding this kind of artifacts.
Could it be a stony meteorite - a messenger from outer space - having a message from an extraterrestrial civilization to humanity?.
How was the stone formed? It is strongly suspected of being not of this world or at least created by someone who possessed both sophisticated and advanced knowledge.

These are not isolated cases of metal objects being found within solid rock; many others have been found, too.
In early 2000s, a strange rock was found in the suburbs of Moscow, Russia in which were embedded two screw-like objects. Another rock found in Russia, when subjected to X-ray examination, was found to have eight screws within it.

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zondag 16 maart 2014

With Friends Like These, Monsanto Doesn't Need Regulators...Does It?



A quick look at the company's board of directors shows how tight it is with big food and big business.

Monsanto's Board of Directors Shows How Tight it is With Big Food and Big Business

Despite defeats for grassroots movements trying to have genetically engineered foods in California and Washington labeled, recent progress on state-level GMO labeling laws suggests that the tide is shifting against genetically engineered foods. Polls show that most Americans want to know if their food has been genetically altered. But despite the small stepsmade by some food corporations, the food industry—and corporate America on the whole—is still decidedly on Monsanto’s side regarding genetic engineering.
You don’t have to look much farther than the boardroom to see how deeply entrenched its ties to the rest of the food industry are: Janice L. Fields, a former president of McDonald’s USA, and C. Steven McMillan, a former CEO of Sara Lee Corporation, both sit on the board of directors. Other board members have ties to Procter & Gamble, Lockheed Martin, and Microsoft. As a report from Food and Water Watch pointed out last year, the board’s connections—past and present—to big food and big business has helped build a friendly audience, in business and in government, for its products:

Monsanto’s board members have worked for the EPA, advised the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and served on President Obama’s Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations. They presided over multiple universities in various senior positions, including South Dakota State University (with whom Monsanto has a significant research agreement), Arizona State’s Biodesign Institute and Washington University in St. Louis.... The prevalence of Monsanto’s directors in these highly influential positions begs a closer look at how they’re able to push the pro-GE agenda within the government and influence public opinion.
But it's not like PCBs, DDT, and Agent Orange are contributing to the company’s bottom line any longer. For every regulator’s blind eye, there’s the eventual backlash and downfall. 
Still, it helps to know who goes to bat for Monsanto.