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  General Physiology The dragon is a homoiothermic reptile. In other words, he is a warm-blooded creature and his body temperature is controlled internally. This characteristic enables him to adapt to the different climates of his very extensive habitat and to maintain his activities both day and night throughout the year, as he is not dependent on the warmth from the sun like the other reptiles. The dragon generally has wings, and his bones are hollow, for lightness. There are dragons, usually ancient survivor from the distant past, with stumpy legs and no wings. These rare survivors of a remote era are intelligent and fairly aggressive and belong to a single species known as "worm of the deep", a species on the verge of extinction. This creature lives for a very long time. There are records of dragons who have lived for five hundred and even a thousand years, but there are no knows cases of dragons who have died from old age. On the other hand, they died from accidents, cer

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The Planetary Security Strategy of the Nibiruan Union Glein'tuch 4002

  The Planetary Security Strategy of the Nibiruan Union Glein'tuch 4002 Context The following unusual document has come to our attention, and is made available here because of its extraordinary structural resemblance to the new  National Security Strategy of the United States of America  (September 2002). It is unclear whether the document signed by President Bush is merely an adapation of this document -- reflecting an implementation of the policy of the Nibiruan Union -- or whether the document outlining the future foreign policy strategy of the USA engendered a Nibiruan articulation of its policy towards other planets such as Earth -- in defence of its own sovereign interests. Such reciprocal articulation might then constitute a case of policy engendered by  morphogenetic field  resonance effects. This would also be consistent with the  classical injunction  displayed outside the UN Security Council:  'Do Unto Others as You Would Wish That Others Should Do Unto You'  and