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Sue Ayers hecate1@bellsouth.net

9 février, 2008 17:49

Bits and Bytes

Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 9:41 AM
Subject: Bits and Bytes
Incredible PSYCHIC READINGS with Deidre
Deidre is currently living in Sedona, and is one of the very best psychics I have ever met, and I have met a lot of them! Here are some testimonials...
http://www.tween.org/testimonials.html
FISH AND SUSHI
The trigger for this newsletter is an article in the New York Times :
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/23/dining/23sushi.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

that details the results of lab tests they commissioned on sushi in New York restaurants and stores. The tests, conducted by the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, in Piscataway NJ, found that there was so much mercury in tuna and swordfish in 20 Manhattan restaurants and stores that eating just six pieces of sushi a week would exceed acceptable levels set by the Environmental Protection Agency.

To view the rest of this article:

Baseline of Health Foundation

http://www.adz2go.com/mailmgt/templates/JonBarron/Feb08/newsletterlink.html
SEEING ORBS WITH THE NAKED EYE

"By changing our frequency, Ledwith says, we can be open to seeing things that weren't possible before. People think they can't see orbs with the naked eye, but that is not the case.

They are actually seeing them, but their brain filters them out.

"Our brain only lets in what we need every day to function - paying our mortgage, going to work and eating our meals.

But once you bombard your brain with orbs and open up your mind, you will see them more and more," he says.

"The orbs are more vivid when we are in a relaxed, focused mental state. This is why dogs and children see them more; their brains haven't filtered them out yet or told them that it's too 'out there' to believe."

It seems to me, that if orbs are intelligent, you can call to them for taking pictures. Since they seem to like happy events, such as parties, etc., try playing happy music for them.

THE TRUTH ABOUT INTERNET PETITIONS
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/petition/internet.asp

Also read this one about the false "email tracking" programs that are being claimed exist.
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/petition/false.asp





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