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Able Danger Update
During the second half-hour, investigative reporter
Peter Lance returned with an update on a military data-mining exercise code-named
Able Danger. According to Lance, information provided by Able Danger showed links between Mohamed Atta, the lead 9/11 hijacker, and the terrorist cell of 'Blind Sheik' Rahman and Ramzi Yousef in New York. Lance believes Yousef was the architect of the 9/11 attacks and could have been stopped in the '90s. He also said this information was known and has been covered up by the 9/11 Commission.
Recap
Kolbrin Prophecies
Expert in ancient manuscripts,
Glenn Kimball, discussed the origin as well as the stories and dire prophecies of
The Kolbrin, an anthology of ancient wisdom books found in the Glastonbury Abbey during the 12th century.
The documents were written during the intertestamental period, Kimball explained, and its final form was intact by the beginning of the second century A.D. He said
The Kolbrin was used as a textbook in religious schools throughout Great Britain and taught all the way up to the time of the Crusades. The Knights Templar eventually took possession of these documents (to protect them from the likes of King Edward I of England) and redacted
The Kolbrin to reflect their point of view, Kimball noted.
Kimball shared several stories from
The Kolbrin, including its account of Creation, Adam and Eve, and the Exodus. He also talked about a potential threat to Earth from 'The Destroyer,' a large spherical planetoid in orbit around the Sun. Kimball said
The Kolbrin provides a firsthand, journalistic description of the devastation caused the last time this celestial body approached our planet.
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Russian Space Plane

According to
Pravda.Ru, Russian scientists at the Moscow Institute have designed a passenger 'aerospaceplane' capable of reaching 30,000 kph (approx. 18,600 mph). At that speed, flying from Moscow to New York would take a mere 50 minutes, and a trip from Moscow to Sydney, Australia just over an hour. The space plane will have rear-mounted hypersonic engines, rounded wings, and be able to carry 10 to 45 tons of payload. The institute's director estimates the project will take up to eight years to complete and cost several billion rubles. Read more
here.
Credit: Pravda.Ru