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Credit Where Credit Is Due

In Susan Martinez’s article elsewhere in these pages the point is made that Abraham Lincoln considered himself an agent of…

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Shakespeare and the Burmuda Triangle

The survivors of a wrecked craft find themselves on an impossibly remote island. They salvage what they can from the…

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Sound as the Sculptor of Life

Perhaps because it is invisible, less attention has been paid to the sea of sound constantly flowing around and through…

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Paranormal Entertainment

For aspirants on the spiritual path looking for entertaining and informative material they can share with their family or friends…

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The Wonders of Water

The news reports say that the wars of the future will be fought over water, not oil, an eventuality, which…

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Giants in the Earth

Were there really giants roaming the earth in ancient times as the famous Biblical passage informs us? If we are…

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God & Gold

Is money the root of all evil? No, quite the opposite. Interestingly, the origin of money arises from humanity’s search…

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Future Science Emerges From The Past

In 1913 Rudolf Steiner predicted, “The science of the future will be based on Sympathetic Vibrations.” Will that fu­ture arrive…

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The Man Who Said He Could Create Life

Researchers creating life from scratch” proclaim recent headlines. They’re called “synthetic biologists,” said the As­sociated press, and they boldly claim…

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Who Are the Modern Humans—Anatomically Speaking?

In my book Forbidden Archeology, I often made use of the phrase “anatomically modern human” to describe skeletal remains. In…

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