Archive for the ‘Biological’ Category

 

Our Right to Our Biological Heritage

September 16th, 2009

In our last post, we wrote off the cuff about children’s need and desire to know both biological parents. As more wacky ideas surface (e.g., creating egg cells from male stem cells so two male partners can “procreate”; two mommies but no daddy identified on birth certificates, etc.), we need to pay attention to the […]

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The Pain of Not Knowing Your Biological Parent

June 28th, 2009

After we wrote yesterday’s post, we saw David Frum’s blog in National Review (12-17-06). He links to this intriguing article in the Washington Post, by a young woman whose “father an was anonymous sperm donor.”
Read it and weep. And think of all the children coming into the world this way to single women, or women […]

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The History Of Biological and Chemical Weapons

June 7th, 2009

Deceit, Hypocrisy and Terror — The History of Biological and Chemical WeaponsBy Steven Katsineris(Thursday, February 21, 2008)Courtesy Of: MediaMonitors
“The US sold the technology and materials Iraq needed to develop weapons of mass destruction. According to US government records released in October 2002, the US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Type Culture […]

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I and the Bird #68 - Winter Doldrum Edition

May 24th, 2009

Welcome to the 68th Edition of I and the Bird! That is, if your flight over here wasn’t delayed by “inclement weather” - the polite euphemism we use for blinding snow squalls. It is the deep of winter, folks, and that means radical changes in the way we interact with our feathered friends.

Gone are the […]

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Biological experimentation on U.S. troops using vaccines

May 10th, 2009

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Crystal photon field: Stimulating biological processes

April 30th, 2009

United States Patent 6,048,301Sabuda April 11, 2000
AbstractA method and device for stimulating biological processes having a source of radiation disposed adjacent to a substantially ungrounded crystal. The device provides a structure for supporting a substantially ungrounded crystal adjacent to a source of radiation such that a crystal photon field is generated about the device. […]

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On the biological basis of homosexuality

April 10th, 2009

A study published in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by Ivanka Savic and colleagues indicates that the brains of lesbian women react differently to sexual stimuli when compared to those of heterosexual women. The researchers found that lesbians respond to both AND, a progesterone derivative, and EST, an estrogen-like substance – […]

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Man Forced To Pay Child Support To Biological Father Of His Wife’s Child

April 8th, 2009

http://ejfi.org/family/family-70.htm#pgfId-1456514

My name is Douglas M Richardson from Essexville, Michigan, and I am yet another victim of paternity fraud. However, my story has a bit of a twist, an eye-opening twist.

Over fifteen years ago, while going through a divorce, it was brought to my attention by the eldest of two children that his mother had informed […]

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Biological Mom vs. Psychological Dad

March 17th, 2009

[ALASKA’S SECRET]
Hi my name is Tonya Ryan. In October of 2000, I made plans to leave Alaska for good — along with my six-year-old daughter who is now 11. One of the main reasons for leaving was to get away from my possessive ex-husband, Javier O. Robinson, whom I mistakenly tried to continue a friendship […]

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Rational decisions vs. biological instinct

March 13th, 2009

I just got out of a seminar in my department by a visiting scholar, James Brown from the University of New Mexico. Bear with me for a couple of paragraphs, when we pass the basic biology it does get interesting for human beings. Brown talked about a well-known relationship that ecologists have established between the […]

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