One can resist the invasion of an army but one cannot resist the invasion of ideas. –Victor Hugo
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PAG e-NEWS: 28 April 2010
— questioning dogma, ideology, authority, reality, and whatever is left
— peeking behind the curtain
— thinking outside the program
— looking below the surface
— lifting the veil
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Published by Peter A. Gersten, Esq. (ufolawyer@msn.com)
Website: http://www.pagenews.info
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THE INSIDIOUS INVASION
If I needed to create a strategy to save my dying planet and my species from extinction – one which involved occupying another planet and eliminating its principle intelligent life form – it would include destroying the life form’s requirements for survival: air, water, and food. I would also use similar resources to ensure that the life form could no longer reproduce – naturally. Ironically that is exactly what is occurring on this planet. So why do we continue to deny the strong possibility that we are under attack by some type of alien invader?
Millions drink toxic water in the USA, but it’s EPA-approved!
It has been so long since the federal law regulating tap water has been updated that since 2004, more than one-fifth of the U.S. population has consumed tap water that the government classifies as toxic, but still approves for human consumption.
Out for the count: Why levels of sperm in men are falling
If scientists from Mars were to study the human male’s reproductive system they would probably conclude that he is destined for rapid extinction. Compared to other mammals, humans produce relatively low numbers of viable sperm – sperm capable of making that long competitive swim to penetrate an unfertilised egg.
Demasculinisation and other side effects
We are all unwittingly participating in a massive experiment without our consent. We are exposed to hundreds (and perhaps thousands) of man-made chemicals whose impacts on our health have barely been considered. But increasingly we are learning that many can threaten human health.
‘Toxic stew’ of chemicals causing male fish to carry eggs in testes
More than 80% of the male bass fish in Washington’s major river are now exhibiting female traits such as egg production because of a “toxic stew” of pollutants, scientists and campaigners reported yesterday.