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Friday, 15 November 2013

U.S. ecologist claims that humans are not from Earth but were put on the planet by aliens tens of thousands of years ago....Hmmmmm!

......in other words we are all aliens! SMH

  • A U.S. ecologist says conditions such as bad backs and sunburn suggest humans did not evolve alongside other life on Earth
  • In a new book, Dr Ellis Silver says aliens put humans our planet as recently as tens of thousands of years ago
  • He suggests the Earth might be a prison planet, since humans seem to be a naturally violent species and are here until we learn to behave ourselves



A U.S. ecologist has claimed that humans are not from Earth but were put on the planet by aliens tens of thousands of years ago.

Dr Ellis Silver points to a number of physiological features to make his case for why humans did not evolve alongside other life on Earth, in his new book.

They range from humans suffering from bad backs - which he suggests is because we evolved in a world with lower gravity – to getting too easily sunburned and having difficulty giving birth.

Dr Ellis says that while the planet meets humans’ needs for the most part, it does not perhaps serve the species’ interests as well as the aliens who dropped us off imagined.

In his book, HUMANS ARE NOT FROM EARTH: A SCIENTIFIC EVALUATION OF THE EVIDENCE, the ecologist writes the human race has defects that mark it of being ‘not of this world’.

‘Mankind is supposedly the most highly developed species on the planet, yet is surprisingly unsuited and ill-equipped for Earth's environment: harmed by sunlight, a strong dislike for naturally occurring foods, ridiculously high rates of chronic disease, and more,’ he told Yahoo.

Dr Ellis says that humans might suffer from bad backs because they evolved on a world with lower gravity.

He also says that it is strange that babies’ heads are so large and make it difficult for women to give birth, which can result in fatalities of the mother and infant.




Dr Ellis says that humans might suffer from bad backs (illustrated) because they evolved on a world with lower gravity. He also says that it is strange that babies' heads are so large and make it difficult for women to give birth, which resulted in fatalities in earlier times

No other native species on this planet has this problem, he says.

He also believes humans are not designed to be as exposed to the sun as they are on Earth, as they cannot sunbathe for more than a week or two – unlike a lizard – and cannot be exposed to the sun every day without problems.

American Idol was like working "in hell with Satan" - Mariah Carey

Mariah says she did not enjoy her American Idol job


Singer Mariah Carey hated working on American Idol and says it was like working "every day in hell with Satan."

The star isn't known for holding back if she's annoyed - and she certainly hasn't minced her words when it comes to spilling the beans on her talent show job.

She served as a judge for one season of the musical competition and had a quite a lot to say about the programme on US radio show Hot 97.

She said: "Honestly, I hated it. Here's what it was. I was the first person who signed on...I thought it was going to be a three-person panel.

"They gave me a nice...monetary moment, and I was just like, 'Okay, Randy Jackson will be there; I've known him forever. He used to play bass for me. Like, this isn't a big deal. This will be nothing.'"

"But it wasn't that," she continued. "It was like going to work every day in hell with Satan."

It wasn't all bad, though. Apart from the pay, Carey said that the hopeful contestants made the experience worthwhile.

She said: "You know what I loved? I loved the contestants. And some of them that were so good -- and also really good people, you could tell -- it was disappointing when [the judges] would, for political reasons, not put people through."

Last month, Mariah released the title track from her new album The Art Of Letting Go on November 11.

She spent this year working on the album, while recovering from a shoulder injury she sustained after a fall.




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Simon Cowell banned from seeing Lauren Silverman's other child in bizarre divorce settlement

  • The music mogul’s lover, who is pregnant with his baby, will be hit with a $50,000 penalty – around £31,000 – if he ever comes in contact with young Adam
Simon Cowell and Lauren Silverman on holiday


Simon Cowell has been warned to stay away from his girlfriend Lauren’s seven-year-old son – or she will have to pay her ex a hefty fine.

The bizarre legal agreement has been made as part of the divorce settlement between 36-year-old Lauren and her estranged husband Andrew Silverman.

The music mogul’s lover, who is pregnant with his baby, will be hit with a $50,000 penalty – around £31,000 – if he ever comes in contact with young Adam.

And if Cowell should happen to see him THREE times, she will lose all contact with her son until a court is able to intervene and decide what to do.

The ban will last until January 2015.

There is also a clause in the settlement, revealed in US reports, that Lauren and Andrew agree to prevent Adam from calling anyone other than them “mother” or “father”.

Beyonce Considers Trial Separation after Accusing Jay-Z Of Not Being A Good Enough Father And Husband




Beyonce Considers Trial Separation after Accusing Jay-Z Of Not Being A Good Enough Father And Husband
Beyonce Considers Trial Separation after Accusing Jay-Z Of Not Being A Good Enough Father And Husband (Photo : Tumblr/Beyonce )


 
If reports are to be believed, the "Love On Top" singer, Beyonce is considering a trial separation from the American rapper. Allegedly, Jay Z has failed to fulfil his responsibilities as a husband and a father.

Jay Z and Beyonce exchanged vows in 2008 and welcomed their adorable daughter, Blue Ivy, in 2012, but things seem to have taken a rocky turn for the seemingly happily married couple. Beyonce, 32, is reportedly thinking about taking a break from her marriage because she thinks Jay is being “selfish” and not putting his family first. Read on for more details.

While Beyonce was in Australia for her Mrs. Carter tour, Jay Z visited her and the two lovebirds took a mini 3-day vacation to a private resort to spend some quality time together. But apparently it was more than just a relaxing trip.

“Jay Z’s early November trip to Australia was not just a family getaway, it was a last-ditch effort to keep his marriage afloat,” an insider tells Star magazine. “Jay Z’s decision to tour Europe at the same time as Beyonce is touring Australia has caused serious damage to their relationship — damage that may be ultimately prove to be irreparable.”

Though the source says Bey didn’t have an issue with Jay, 43, going on tour with Justin Timberlake over the summer, she assumed that he would at least take the initiative to accompany her and their 19-month-old daughter, Blue Ivy, on tour in Australia and New Zealand – instead of going clubbing all the time.

“Not only did he plan the tour without consulting her at all, but he didn’t even try to coordinate dates with her tour. She told him he was selfish,” the insider says. “Beyonce has been feeling like a single mother lately — and has been letting her husband know he’s on shaky ground, and she’s using the time they spend apart as a trial separation.”

So sad! We hope Bey and Jay will be able to work out their reported differences, especially for the sake of their precious daughter.




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Thursday, 14 November 2013

The girl with no vagina: Teenager can't have sex or babies due to rare condition that left her without reproductive organs (and she didn't find out until she was 17)

  • Jacqui Beck was diagnosed after telling her GP she had not started periods
  • Tests revealed she had MRKH, a condition affecting one in 5,000 women
  • While she has ovaries, she has no womb, cervix or vaginal opening
  • Where her vagina should be, there is an indent, making it appear normal
  • Sufferers appear completely normal externally - which means it is often not discovered until a woman tries to have sex, or has not had her period
  • She is now undergoing treatment to enable her to have sex in the future


A teenager has spoken of her 'total shock' at being told at the age of 17 she had no vagina.

Jacqui Beck, 19, has MRKH, an rare syndrome which affects the reproductive system - meaning she has no womb, cervix or vaginal opening.


She was only diagnosed after she went to her GP about back pain - and mentioned in passing that she hadn't started her periods.



Shock: Jacqui Beck was told at the age of 17 she had no vagina. She was diagnosed with MRKH, an unusual syndrome which affects the reproductive system - meaning she has no womb, cervix or vaginal opening


Tests revealed her condition and that where her vagina should be, there is simply an ident, or 'dimple' - meaning she is unable to have sex or carry her own child.

Women with the condition appear completely normal externally - which means it is usually not discovered until a woman tries to have sex, or has not had her first period.

Miss Beck, from the Isle of Wight, admits when she was first diagnosed, she felt 'like a freak'.


'I'd never considered myself different from other women and the news was so shocking, I couldn't believe what I was hearing.

‘I was sure the doctor had got it wrong, but when she explained that was why I wasn’t having periods, it all started to make sense.

‘She then explained that I would never be able to carry a child and might have to have surgery before I could have sex.