Monday, 08. January 2007
Angelium

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I don't know much about the artist, except his name is Inoue Naoki and he makes portrait photographs with wings like a fairy by CG. Enjoy his beautiful Angelium.
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News & Stories

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Scientist: NASA found life on Mars -- and killed it by CNN.
Two NASA space probes that visited Mars 30 years ago may have found alien microbes on the Red Planet and inadvertently killed them, a scientist is theorizing. ... The paper was released Sunday. Based on a more expansive view of where life can take root, the paper's findings may prompt NASA to look for a different type of Martian life when its next spacecraft to visit Mars is launched later this year, one of the space agency's top scientists said.

Ghosts: The 'Stone Tape' Theory by Para Science.
For many years paranormal investigators have spoken about the 'Stone tape' theory as a possible explanation for certain classes of ghostly activity.

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The hypothesis being that rather like a TV programme can be recorded onto iron particles coated onto a plastic tape, then events can be recorded into the very fabric of buildings or indeed the surrounding Earth. The events can be played back at a later time thus causing the viewer to interpret the playback as a ghost.


News from the Chicago UFO:
O'Hare Sighting Turns Up Curiosity by The National Ledger.
Was there really a UFO at O'Hare in Chicago? In a word - yes. No matter how one slices and dices the information coming out of the Windy city's major airport, there was an object that a dozen or so witnesses saw and it has yet to be identified. Unless of course you actually believe it was the weather. That's the description from the FAA.
I think it is quite clear that these folks saw something.


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Easter Island looks to the future by USA Today. With some Pics.
Yet Rapa Nui ranks on many a traveler's places-to-see-before-you-die list. The compelling draw, of course, is the stone giants. There are 887 of these monolithic statues, some of which stand with their backs to the sea, hollow eyes locked on the barren, windswept terrain as if guarding vanished villages. Forty restored figures have been erected at 11 sites. Others lie in ruin, apparent victims of rage meted out long ago by warring factions.


'Evil Eye' and witchcraft: Simple glances that kill by The Standart.
Bernard Wesonga, a college lecturer in Nairobi, often heard of incidents of witchcraft in his childhood but did not believe in them.

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That was before he fell sick. "Although have I never seen a witch or a wizard, I used to be a sickling and no one seemed to know what brought about the illnesses," he says. "Relatives and neighbours said I had been bewitched. They insisted that I be taken to a witchdoctor for some ritual cleansing, otherwise I would die," he says.


What is Tarot? by The Conservative Voice.
Tarot (also known as Tarock, Tarokk, Taroky, Taroc, Tarok, Tarocchi and similar names) is a family of trick taking card games played with an enlarged deck of 78 cards which include an extra court card for each of the four regular suits, a permanent trump suit of 21 cards, and a kind of "wild card" called "the Fool" or "Excuse." Although seen primarily by many as a means of fortune telling or divination, the Tarot deck was created in northern Italy during the 15th century for playing card games.


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