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Body scanner ineffective to single out hazards. No safe dose of ionizing radiation. THz waves rip DNA, harm health of billions

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BBC: Ben Wallace, an ex Army officer & former overseas director in the security & intelligence division at UK defense firm QinetiQ - one of the companies making the full body scanner technology - said, the "passive millimetre wave scanners", which QinetiQ helped develop, probably would not have detected key plots affecting passengers in the UK in recent years. Mr. Wallace said the scanners would probably not have detected the failed Detroit plane plot of Christmas Day. He said the same of the 2006 airliner liquid bomb plot and of explosives used in the 2005 bombings of 3 Tube trains and a bus in London. read more »
TV host Bob Barker donates $5mil to help end destruction of habitat & slaughter of wildlife, preserving ecosystems & species
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May 29, 2012 - With legendary heart, Bob Barker urges to free Pau Walston - "Captain Paul Walston has done more to protech the lives of marine wildlife than anyone else in history, Paul's in prison means increase slaughter of whales, sharks, dolphin, seals and endangered tuna..."

*Above: Video Update Jan. 8, 2011* - Bob Barker Interview on ABC 7 read more »
Blue Moon will watch our New Year celebrations & deer may visit your backyard. Take a moment to look into Nature, into Future

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How often does a full moon occur twice in a single month? Exactly once in a Blue Moon. In fact, the modern usage of the term "Blue Moon" refers to the second Full Moon in a single month. Tonight's Blue Moon will be the first since November 2001. A Blue Moon typically occurs every few years. The reason for the rarity of the Blue Moon is that the 29.53 days between full moons is just slightly shorter than the number of days in the average month. Don't, however, expect the moon to look blue tonight! The term "Blue Moon" has recently been traced to an error in a magazine article in 1946. It is possible for the Moon to appear tinged by a blue hue, sometimes caused by fine dirt circulating in the Earth's atmosphere, possibly from a volcanic explosion. The above picture was taken not during a full moon but through a morning sky that appeared dark blue. The bright crescent is the only part directly exposed to sunlight - the rest of the Moon glows from sunlight reflected from the Earth. In this dramatic photo, however, the planet Jupiter is also visible along with its four largest moons.

On 2010 New Year eve: take a moment & look into the night sky read more »
ThinkAhead™ Calendar "To Health of Earth" 201001-201012 (Ocean)
TimeAheadTM Calendar
"To Health of Earth"
January 2010 - December 2010
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