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An Introduction To Catastrophe Theory And Immanuel Velikovsky

Written by John O'Sullivan

Martin Sieff is a veteran international journalist and prominent intellectual with three Pulitzer Prize nominations.

Speaking with Principia Scientific International CEO, John O’Sullivan, Sieff explains why he is a passionate supporter of the work of Russian scientist, Immanuel Velikovsky.

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WATCH NOW: ‘Burzynski: The Cancer Cure Cover-Up’ Documentary

Written by PSI Editor and Sideways Film

Burzynski: The Cancer Cure Cover-Up is the story of a pioneering biochemist who discovered a unique and proprietary method of successfully treating most cancers.

This documentary takes the audience on a nearly 50-year journey both Dr. Burzynski and his patients have been enduring in order to obtain FDA-approved clinical trials of Antineoplastons.

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The Induced Fields Of Callisto And Europa And Their Lessons For Earth

Written by Koen Vogel, Ph.D.

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Alternate models for planetary processes, part 4

This is the fourth post of seven in support of the PROM article “An integrated physical model for planetary magnetism and heat”, which proposes an alternate origin for the geomagnetic field versus the consensus geodynamo theory. Each PSI post documents an alternate model to the existing scientific consensus on planetary processes.

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December’s Masters of Health Magazine Now Available

Written by Lady Carla Davis, MPH

What a year this has been! Most of us will be glad to see the back of it. But, with so much uncertainty still ahead and nonstop fear and war-mongering going on, it is hard to remain calm and composed or even function. There is real cause for concern because the survival of humanity is at risk like never before.

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Saturn’s Climate Change And Its Lessons For Earth

Written by Koen Vogel, Ph.D.

Alternate models for planetary processes, part1

Physical processes that are able to distribute and focus energy on planetary scales are rare, so planetary data sets that show significant spatial covariation – such as Earth’s geomagnetic and geothermal data – strongly suggest that a single process is responsible for their shared geometry.

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