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Steven Greer MD, a board certified family doctor, was born in 1956 and claims to be able to see a flying saucer at the age of nine. He is an engaging speaker with a thousand points of view. He also has a penchant for name-dropping cockiness. His claims have made him the science-whiz P.T. Barnum is the alien visitor.


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Have you ever wondered how much trash is produced worldwide each day?

The United Nations estimates that the average person generates more than 2.5 pounds of waste each day. This adds up to over 25 million pounds of garbage annually!

The majority of this garbage ends up in incinerators or landfills. But what happens when the dumpsters become full? Where does all that rubbish go?Well, most of it gets shipped out of the country. It is then shipped out and dumped in other countries. This pollutes the ecosystems. But now we know, thanks to one man. His name is Mike Sexton. He is the owner of Waste Watchers. His job involves monitoring the movements and routes of trash trucks across North America. Then he reports back to us about what happens next.

Sexton says he finds his job very satisfying. CNN interviewed Sexton and said that he has a lot of fun. "We see these big trucks coming through town, so we'll keep following them. "Sexton began to follow truck drivers around 20 years ago.

He stated, "I just fell in Love with It."

His favorite story is about a driver that pulled into an abandoned gas station just outside Los Angeles. Sexton recalls, "The guy was searching for somewhere to put his loads." "He drove down the street and saw this building. He backed up and entered the building. "There were two large roll-off containers full of stuff. The man removed everything from the truck and started to load it again. "Then, he took everything out and started filling up the truck again. There were many old tires, furniture, rags and mattresses. "It was just total chaos. But it had been cleaned before he arrived. There wasn't any trash."

So why did this happen? This particular spot used to be a recycling center. People would drive there to recycle their trash. Sexton explained that they would bring household items and take them to the building. Then, after they were done, they would empty the containers.

This can happen hundreds of times a week. It can happen hundreds of time per week. Eventually, the truck is so full of junk it stops running. The owner finally decides to stop using the truck.

But, this isn't the only problem that our planet is facing.

The majority of these particles are made of small pieces of plastic. Others get washed into rivers or oceans.And when they reach the ocean, they often end up in the stomachs of fish.

Experts warn us that we may soon face an international food shortage if things don't change. "If we keep going like we're going, we're not going to make it," one expert warned.But even though scientists agree that the world is headed toward disaster, most people don't seem worried.


What is the most mysterious area on earth?

Antarctica is the world's most mysterious place on Earth.

What is it that makes this place so interesting? Because it is unlike anything else on Earth.

It is isolated, remote, and very hard to visit. There is much more to this place than meets the eyes.

This natural wonder is also home to some of the strangest wildlife species.

Let's look at how this extraordinary destination became so mysterious.

Antarctica: The South Pole

Antarctica is named for no one. Some believe it is "land of the ice". Others think it comes from Greek mythology.

Antarktis in ancient Greece was the name given the island where Zeus' twin brother brothers were born. According to one source, one of the twins was conceived in winter. This is why the word "antarctic" was chosen.

Others believe that it is the Greek word anti, which means against, and tropos, which refers to turning. This would mean land turned away from the sun.

Whatever the reason Antarctica holds a special fascination, people have always loved it.

It is the driest, windiest of all continents. Because it is too frigid, there are no trees, animals, or plants.

Yet, the frozen desert is alive with life.

It is home to approximately 90 percent of all life on Earth. There are about 50% of the world's animal, plant and plant species.

And what makes Antarctica such a unique environment? Here, water freezes into ice instead of evaporating into the air.

This results in large masses of ice floating above the ground.

These glaciers cover more than 80% of the continent. They're getting bigger every year.

Since 1960, the Antarctic ice sheets has grown 60ft.

If the melting continues, sea level could rise up to 200ft. This could lead worldwide flooding.

Not everyone believes this is bad news. Some scientists believe that global warming can be beneficial. They suggest that rising temperatures could cause ice sheet melt faster, leading to floods that flush out toxic chemicals from soil and bodies.

Others warn that this theory sounds like something out of a science-fiction movie.


How does your brain control your body's functions?

The brain communicates with other organs to ensure their cooperation. Everything that happens within your body is controlled by the brain. It tells your stomach how to digest food and your lungs how to inhale oxygen; it also tells your arms, legs and feet to move.

Your brain is made up of billions upon billions of nerve cells that are connected together in groups called neuronal groups. Action potentials, which are electrical signals sent by neurons to each other via axons, allow them to communicate with one another. Every neuron has an outer cell membrane that surrounds its nucleus. There are channels within the membrane that allow ions such a sodium or potassium to enter and exit the cell. Ion movement is what causes the neurons to fire.

Neurotransmitters, which are chemicals that release neurotransmitters when a neuron fires up, can be found in the space between the neurons and the next one. Neurotransmitters are able to bind to receptors in the second neuron. This opens ion channels that allow ions to flow in and out. As a result, second neuron fires as well.

Neurotransmitter production occurs when a neuron in the presynaptic receives an impulsive signal from another. An impulse travels along a synaptic link between the two neuron. The transmitter binds directly to the receptors in the postsynaptic nervous neuron, and triggers the firing.

For communication within the nervous systems, neurotransmitters are essential. They coordinate activity between the different parts of your brain.


What is the most secretive town in the world?

The answer may shock you. It could even make you uncomfortable, because it challenges how reality is perceived and lived. However, there's a reason for this place to exist. It's not what we would expect.

The City of God was its name by the ancient Greeks. According to the Bible, it was called the City of Destruction.

It is called Kashi (Kashmir in India). It is also called Novgorod in Russia.

But here in America, it goes by another name - The Town That Disappeared.

One small community in western New York State with 1,200 residents vanished without a trace. It was abandoned without any remains, including no bodies, cars, or houses. The only thing that survived was a road sign, which pointed to its former location.

This little community vanished and no trace remains to indicate where or when it disappeared. Some believe it was swallowed by the earth. Others claim a meteorite strike destroyed it. Some claim that it was destroyed by a meteorite strike. Others still believe it was stolen away by aliens.

Despite what may have happened, the people who lived in this once-thriving area are confident that their town will not be lost forever. They had just moved to another town.

Even a website exists to help track down the disappearances of the lost city Zugspitz.

The question is, where did this place go? It's in Switzerland.

Zugspitze is located on the border between Germany and Austria. Lake Zugspitze lies just above the summit of the mountain.

It has always fascinated and astonished me to see how many towns have vanished but still exist. What is the difference between some towns that disappear and others that survive? I decided that I would investigate.

I wanted to know more about the mysterious disappearing towns. What causes a community to disappear? How does one place go extinct?

There are many theories to explain the phenomenon of disappearing towns. One theory is that a city disappears after all buildings have been demolished. Another theory suggests that the town simply moves somewhere else. A third theory states that the town didn't exist at all.

Theories aside, the fact remains that dozens of towns around the globe have been swallowed up by the ground. This video examines both the history and current status.



Statistics

  • You spend about 10% of your time awake blinking (romper.com)
  • It might not sound like something that's truly plausible — and it is quite rare — but according to a 2015 study published in the Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals, it's possible to hurt yourself and even break a rib just by sneezing. (romper.com)
  • According to a 2018 study published in Free Radical Biology & Medicine, this is because blood pressure is regulated by our innate circadian rhythm and internal clock. (romper.com)
  • In fact, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, you make 15 to 30 gallons of tears each year, which is insane when you think about it. (romper.com)
  • In one 2014 study published in the Archives of Medical Science that sought to study the prevalence of these mites, research showed that 41% of the people had them hanging out in their eyelashes. (romper.com)



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How To

Hollywood scandals that shocked the globe

Nothing is more shocking that seeing someone be famous for their wrong reasons. However, there is nothing worse than watching them fall from grace.

The best thing about watching how an industry reacts when it makes mistakes is the best part. We have all heard of celebrities who overdosed on drugs and alcohol. Some even died young because of it.

But the worst part is when those same stars go public with their problems and are shunned by everyone. We found ourselves in that situation last week.

Heath Ledger gave up after a long career that was successful. He took too many prescription pills and died shortly after.

His family and friends struggled to accept his passing, and the media had a field day bashing him publicly.

Heath was once regarded as one of the best actors today. Two Academy Awards nominations went to Heath for his performance on Brokeback Mountain.

Heath not only acted, but also wrote and directed films including A Knight's Tale. Monster's Ball. Iron Man.

Hollywood loved Heath, however he soon grew too big for his good looks. He began to drink heavily and took drugs. Eventually, he went to rehab and came out clean.

He wanted to make amends now that he was sober. He created a documentary called Room 237, which documented the making of The Shining. It was originally scheduled to release this year, but it won’t be available in theaters until next.

Heath was unsuccessful in his attempts to get back into Hollywood. In fact, he was actually twice arrested for drug-related charges.

We don't believe Heath should have been allowed to go back into the entertainment industry. However, it would have been nice if he could have gotten some help before things spiraled out of control.

We hope Heath’s tale will be a wakeup call to anyone who may believe that they can still have all.






Steven Greer MD, Review