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Salem-News.com (May-12-2012 17:50)
Astounding Revelations about the Port Orford Meteorite
J. D. Adams Salem-News.com
Cosmochemical studies and dynamical models of hit-and-run planetary collisions suggest a new origin for the stony-iron meteorites called pallasites.
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Coveted, analyzed, eulogized, and resurrected, the Port Orford Meteorite is the nucleus of one of Oregon’s classic stories of unclaimed wealth.
As both a historical curiosity and gem-laden pallasite meteorite, it would be considered priceless. The legend endures because of enigmatic artifacts from the past, like the talismans of Neahkahnie Mountain or the huge gold nuggets of the Blue Bucket Mine.
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Salem-News.com (May-12-2012 16:34)
Volcano of Lo Plus
Edsel Chromie Salem-News.com
Once the scientists revert to the established scientific methodology of basing their theories on proven science facts instead of their basic beliefs, many of the mysteries of the universe will be resolved.
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In a Sept. 30, 1998 UCSD television program titled: “The Moon of Jupiter”, pictures taken in 1997 were shown. One picture was of the moon Io with one half of the moon in daylight and one half in darkness.
The picture was taken to look at the surface details but when they stretched out the image to bring out the faint details, they realized these volcanic eruptions also glow faintly like fluorescent lights.
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Salem-News.com (Apr-21-2012 23:00)
Occupy Wall Street User Manual--Part 1
by Daniel Johnson, Deputy Executive Editor
Knowledge is power.
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In the 19th century, history was largely explained by The Great Man Theory , the paradigm that history was made and driven by extraordinary individuals who, through either charisma, intelligence, wisdom, or Machiavellian skills, expressed their power in a way that had a decisive impact on the flow of history.
Herbert Spencer, the 19th century Father of Sociology, rejected this idea, saying that such “great” men are really the products of their social milieu, and that their actions would be impossible outside their social environment.
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Salem-News.com (Apr-11-2012 17:36)
Sun Tornadoes?
Edsel Chromie Salem-News.com
The repelling characteristics of magnetic fields of like polarity have been known for decades. The introduction of a fifth force is not necessary.
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On March 29, 2012 ABC News played a video of a tornado on the Sun and reported the tornado was “Five times wider than the size of Earth with wind spinning at 186,000 miles per hour.”
I don’t believe anyone would try to say that this tornado on the Sun was the result of warm moist air colliding with cold air as they explain the tornadoes on Earth.
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Salem-News.com (Feb-20-2012 18:09)
Mysteries and Messages in our Mesmerizing Comets
Edsel Chromie Salem-News.com
It is not simply a coincidence that Come Holmes and Comet Halley appeared to have exploded 1.3 to 1.5 billion miles from the Sun.
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Comets are the most researched phenomenon for over 100 years. If you check the Wikipedia report regarding Comet Hyakutake and compare it to the following “Flash News” report issued over 25 years ago, you will understand why they are not understood...
The Wikipedia report states: “One of the great surprises of Hyakutake passage through the inner Solar System was the discovery that it was emitting X-rays.
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Salem-News.com (Feb-20-2012 15:16)
Japanese Whaler`s Injunction Against Sea Shepherd Denied in U.S. District Court
Salem-News.com
Judge vows to examine the legality of ICR’s whaling operations.
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A Seattle district court has denied a preliminary injunction in the case of The Institute for Cetacean Research (ICR) vs. Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.
This injunction was an attempt by the ICR to immediately halt Sea Shepherd’s anti-whaling activities in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
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Salem-News.com (Feb-18-2012 18:23)
Unraveling the Mysteries Behind Visible Stars
Edsel Chromie Salem-News.com
Several prominent scientists have written that I am on the right track and to keep them informed...
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The two photos in my last article, "Astronomy Picture of the Day" and the "Fountains of Enceladus" are very important for this reason: If there were that many particles in our atmosphere, it would be difficult to see the stars at night.
So, it is the detected and measured “magnetic portal” that stimulates the normally invisible gases in the Earth’s atmosphere to this colorful glow similar to the colorful glow of the “plume of Enceladus”.
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Salem-News.com (Feb-05-2012 14:02)
Our Earthly Connection to the Sun
Edsel Chromie Salem-News.com
It is important to understand the fickle and selective method nature uses to create electromagnetic field currents and static electricity.
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I received a link from a member of the Planck Foundation on Dec. 30, 2011 regarding “Magnetic Portals Connect Earth to the Sun”.
It states: “During the time it takes you to read this article, something will happen high overhead that until recently many scientists didn’t believe in. A magnetic portal will open, linking Earth to the Sun 93 million miles away..."
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Salem-News.com (Jan-16-2012 17:49)
The Sun Still Baffles Scientists
Edsel Chromie Salem-News.com
The scientists say they are just beginning to understand how our atmosphere works
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On Dec. 22, 2011 I received this link from the Planck Foundation, to an article titled: The Sun: A Magnetic Plasma Diffuser That Controls Earth’s Climate.
It states: How are we to understand the universe when, as Nobel Laureate William A. Fowler noted in 1988, ‘we do not even understand how our own star really works...’
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Salem-News.com (Dec-30-2011 10:18)
A Closer Look at the Scientific Examination of Comets
Edsel Chromie Salem-News.com
Most people do not realize that the comet tail sweeps around the Sun like the spoke of a wheel and actually precedes the nucleus when the comet is receding away from the Sun...
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In a report from London dated Dec. 19, 2011 titled, “Comet Lovejoy Just Misses the Sun”, the scientists reported:
“Newly discovered comet, Lovejoy, defied all odds when it survived a hellish journey through the Sun’s corona, where temperatures soar to staggering 1.1 million C.
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