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Strange gelatinous blobs have been washing up along beaches of the US East Coast this summer. While some call them "jellyfish eggs," they are actually thumbnail-sized creatures called salps that can give birth to long chains of clones. The odd little animals are harmless to humans and may even be a weapon against climate change, as they devour algae blooms. More here.
Douglas James Cottrell discussed his intuitive abilities, remote viewing, and conducted a live on-air RV experiment. Followed by author Marty Leeds, who talked about the mystical and mathematical properties of language.
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