Dark Secrets of the Black Sea - Uncovering the Roots of Early Civilisation

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The Black Sea is a place of great mystery and antiquity. Ancient legends describe a time when the oceans rose above the land, causing an entire civilization to vanish beneath the cold waters of this ocean region. Could this be the great flood described in the Bible during the time of Noah? 

Today scientists are beginning to discover what may have caused the oceans to rise and are developing new insights about an ancient advanced culture that existed in this mysterious part of the world.

Sirius Film Feat. Dr. Steven Greer By Emmy Winning Amardeep Kaleka Opens April 22

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DigitalJournal.com - Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 03, 2013

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‘Sirius’, a provocative crowd-funded documentary film from Emmy winning director Amardeep Kaleka (‘Neverending Light Productions’), producer J.D Seraphine, and narrated by actor Thomas Jane (HBO series ‘Hung’), will have its contributor, VIP & celebrity premiere on April 22 in Hollywood, CA.

 

The movie premiere will be followed by a limited theatrical release and concurrent VOD launch via the Yekra video on demand platform on SiriusDisclosure.com and Yekra's AffiliateConnect customized social media networks.

 

 

Rat-Sized Snails Invade Florida

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Weather.com - 4/15/13, April Liston, Reuters

A giant African land snail is seen in this handout picture from the Florida Department of Agriculture.

ORLANDO, Fla. -- South Florida is fighting a growing infestation of one of the world's most destructive invasive species: the giant African land snail, which can grow as big as a rat and gnaw through stucco and plaster.

More than 1,000 of the mollusks are being caught each week in Miami-Dade and 117,000 in total since the first snail was spotted by a homeowner in September 2011, said Denise Feiber, a spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

Video and more: Weather.com.

 

Report: March Among Driest, Coldest in Recent Years

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Weather.com - 4/15/13, Andy Cox, Nick Wiltgen

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In March 2013, below-normal temperatures dominated in a swath from the Northern Plains to the Southeast. Temperatures were generally at or above normal across the Southwest as well as in New England.
 
March 2013 was the driest March in 47 years and the coldest since 2002, according to a report released Monday by the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), an arm of the federal government's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).


More: Weather.com

 

Carol Ann Ciocco ~ Tri-Eclipse Portal Opens

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3Moon Ocean April 14 2013

 

 

Hi everyone, things are in swing! At the Spring Equinox on March 21st, we experienced an influx of powerful and fiery Aries energy. As Aries rushed in, the zodiacal power balance shifted from the foggy, mystical, escapist and sublime Piscean energies we were swimming in during February and most of March. This incoming energy was an sounding note for a potent eclipse portal, which will occur from April 25 - May 25, 2013

new beginningThis eclipse portal has 3 eclipses. Eclipses usually come in pairs, but sometimes they do occur in 3′s. The portal opens gently, subtly with a faint Partial Lunar Eclipse on April 25; and it closes quietly as well, with another faint eclipse – a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse – on May 25.

Understanding Where We Are in The Grand Cycles of Time That Govern the Rise and Fall of Consciousness in the Universe

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The Healers Journal Posted by admin on April 15, 2013

HJ: When looking at the grand cycles of time that we exist in, it becomes very easy to determine where we are collectively headed, especially in terms of consciousness.  It is not widely spoken of outside of esoteric, archeological, mystical and sometimes academic circles, but there are, in fact, grand cycles of time, also known as ‘ages’ or ‘yugas’ that determine the overarching patterns and development of consciousness in linear terms that have been studied and developed in great detail over the course of thousands of years by both ancient societies and modern scholars.

Carbon Based to Crystalline based, the importance of WATER

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We will continue to update our websites with Disclosure information and general guidance as to how work with the heightening energies that are now flooding across the planet. We have been asked by all realms/races to blog about WATER. There is no co-incidence that humans exist on a planet that has so much water and that the human vehicle itself is made up of so much water. Unfortunately like so much in the human life experience the subject of water has many teachings of distortion within it.

Summer Ice Melt In Antarctica Is At The Highest Point In 1,000 Years, Researchers Say

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The Huffington Post-4/15/13, Reuters

 

Antarctica Summer Ice Melt

 


CANBERRA (Reuters) - The summer ice melt in parts of Antarctica is at its highest level in 1,000 years, Australian and British researchers reported on Monday, adding new evidence of the impact of global warming on sensitive Antarctic glaciers and ice shelves.

Researchers from the Australian National University and the British Antarctic Survey found data taken from an ice core also shows the summer ice melt has been 10 times more intense over the past 50 years compared with 600 years ago.

 

For more information please see The Huffington Post.

Deep Freeze in Alaska

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Wunderground-4/14/13, Christopher C. Burt

 

 

April has so far been one of the coldest such on record for Fairbanks, Alaska as we near the month’s halfway point (UPDATE: See comments section). Cold and snow have dominated the weather across the state recently.

As of April 14th the temperature has averaged just 9.7°F (-12.4°C) in Fairbanks which is 16.7°F (9.3°C) below normal and about what it should be in early March. The coldest temperature so far this month was -21°F (-29.4°C) on April 11th, a far cry from the city’s all-time April low of -32°F (-35.6°C) set on April 4, 1944 but the cold has been exceptionally persistent.

 

For more information please see Wunderground.com

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