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Pennsylvania is known as a battleground state during presidential campaigns and in this midterm cycle there are several competitive races in the Keystone State. One America’s John Hines has more from Washington.
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Edward Nightingale’s latest book, The Giza Template: The Leo, Orion Relationship, explains the significant astronomical aspect of the Giza Plateau.
The Leo Orion Relationship demonstrates how the measurements of the movements of celestial bodies were precisely recorded at Giza and, literally written in the stars as asterisms or pictures that tell a story of the cyclical nature of the world that we inhabit and how our ancient ancestors were warning us of the cyclical climatic disruptions associated with specific geometric alignments within the cyclical movements of Leo, Orion, Sirius, and the Pleiades.
Tonight, Edward is going to discuss his latest research and reveal the Seasons of the Great Year… the celestial alignments with the Great year and how the timing is in step with major events throughout history.
Air date: November 5, 2018
Jumping spiders have excellent vision. To test it, scientists attach a tiny hat to the spider’s head and then set it in front of a special machine of which there are only two in the world. What they discovered is that the four sets of eyes all serve a different purpose. Find out more in this week’s episode of ScienceTake.
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Many analysts believe Republicans are expected to maintain control of the Senate, however, if Democrats do win in an upset it could affect the U.S. court systems for years to come. One America’s Amanda Brilhante explains.
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