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  1. Firstly a direct quote from the NASA website

    What percentage of the stars are binary systems?

    The Answer

    Somebody once said that "3 out of every 2 stars are in a binary". Seriously, the fraction is very high, but it's difficult to be precise, because it's difficult to prove that a certain star is definitely single. Of the stars nearest to the Sun, about half are known to be in multiple systems.

    Koji Mukai

     

     

    So the first question is why is our sun an exception to the rule?

     

    There is thankfully some research being done into this at the Binary Research Institute.

     

    The research centers on the changing of the rate of precession of the Equinoxes. Research shows that the rate of change of Precession is different for objects within our solar system as opposed to rate of change observed outside our solar system. Also the wobble is not constant it is being influenced by some outside force.

     

    The other interesting wrinkle in this is that one candidate for a star involved in a multiple system with our own sun put forward is the star Sirius.

  2. Firstly hear the testimony of retired Surgeon David Halpin

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JBYAy1eyZI

     

    The official inquest (I say again THE OFFICIAL INQUEST) found that the police started the investigation into Dr David Kelly's death BEFORE Kelly had been reported missing. They called it OPERATION MASON.

     

    You will notice that Dr David Halpin mentions (in 2011) the Chilcott Inquiry the results of this inquiry will not be announced until AFTER the UK general elections in 2015

     

    . Nobody bleeds to death from the cutting of the ulna artery so says several surgeons who have treated attempted suicide cases

     

    Does anyone disagree with this?

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