What is "Extreme Color Arousal" and What Treatment is Available?

The author is editor of the American Journal of Color Arousal."A Mississippi factory employee who had allegedly threatened black co-workers shot and killed five people yesterday at the aircraft parts plant where he worked, wounding eight others before committing suicide,...

Rep. Phil Gingrey’s Financial Investment in the Never-Used F-22

You may recall Rep. Phil Gingrey, he's the tough talking congressman from Georgia who groveled to Rush Limbaugh earlier this year.  Now, good old boy Phil is pushing for the F-22 fighter which has never been...

650 Lockheed Martin engineers face layoffs

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. in Fort Worth says around 850 layoffs will begin in April as the Joint Strike Fighter development comes to a close.  "The first 250 cuts are expected in April. ...

Moon ship design not safe for NASA space crew

It was almost 40 years ago that Apollo 11 astronauts landed on the Moon (or so history has it). Yet, that epic landing has not been replicated to this date, and won’t be coming around until 2019. As NASA plans...

India buys Lockheed planes, US sees breakthrough

"India and the U.S. signed an agreement on Jan. 31 for Lockheed to start delivering the four-engine Super Hercules turboprop aircraft in 2011, said Bruce Lemkin, who handles U.S. Air Force international affairs.The deal marks a major shift in weapons-buying policy by India,...

Boeing, Lockheed join forces to compete for bomber

""Boeing's in the driver's seat," one said.The companies said in a statement earlier on Thursday that they planned to make an announcement on Friday about their efforts to team up to "perform studies and system development efforts for an anticipated U.S. Air Force...

Boeing to submit bid soon for India warplanes: executive

"US aerospace giant Boeing will shortly submit its proposal for an Indian contract involving 126 warplanes worth 10-12 billion dollars, a company executive said Thursday.Joe Song, Asia Pacific vice president for international business development at Boeing Integrated Defense...

U.S. grounds 39 Lockheed P-3C surveillance planes

"The P-3C has been a key Navy maritime patrol aircraft since the 1960s. It is a land-based, four-engine turboprop designed for long-range maritime patrol, anti-submarine warfare and surveillance missions.In recent years, its missions have expanded to include reconnaissance...

North American Union. Conspiracy hysteria or?

"There may be more to this than we’d like to think. Twenty-two members of Congress are now getting involved as they have sent a letter to President Bush as a warning to “back off” the agreement of 2005...

US spy satellite declared loss, to drop from orbit

Washington (ANTARA News) - The National Reconnaissance Office has deemed an experimental U.S. spy satellite a total loss and will allow it to slowly drop from orbit and burn up in the atmosphere, two...

BBC NEWS | Business | Defence firms lifted by US spend

Defense contractors see profits rise as wars rage on.

Blue Areas On The Red Orb :: Oblate Spheroid

"A deeper analysis of the images taken on Mars surface (JPL website) stir the debate on whither there is standing water … puddles of water on Mars. In a report to be published in the journal IEEE Xplore, R. L....

Flying in a WWII B-24 "Liberator" Bomber

Thanks to a documentary on which I am working and the kindness of the Collings Foundation, I flew along with the "Witchcraft" B-24 crew as "Wings of Freedom" flew from San Antonio to Austin, Texas. "Wings of...

Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007

"#1 Future of Internet Debate Ignored by Media Sources: Buzzflash.com, July 18, 2005 Title: “Web of Deceit: How Internet Freedom Got the Federal Ax, and Why Corporate News Censored the Story” Author: Elliot D....

Someone Had to Win in Iraq

This was on the front of crooksandliars.com today, the article published in Playboy magazine is really a good read. We knew large corporations were making off with billions of American tax dollars, while Veterans lose benefits, children lose their arms, and more people keep...

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