
Saturday May 20th, 2006
Week Two William Henry in Egypt
Whitley Strieber continues with the interview with William
Henry that might finally reveal the secrets of both Egypt
and precolumbian Mexico. Then Linda Howe interviews and
retired Air Force officer who claims that a crashed UFO was
recovered during the 1983 Grenada invasion.
William found mica at Abu Garab in Egypt that is similar to
what is found at Teotihuacan in Mexico.
He suggests that the fact that this substance was
gathered at both places may mean that a very advanced
civilization existed in both places in the past, that was
capable of making use of some of the electrical capabilities
of mica.
This interview penetrates deeply into the lost past. Listen
as Whitley Strieber explores with William Henry the stunning
idea that ancient Egyptian rituals may have been memories of
scientific activities that had already lost their meaning by
the time the ancient Egyptian civilization appeared.
William Henry's website is
Williamhenry.net.
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William Henry interviews Andrew Collins about his search for
lost civilizations. As we get closer to a real understanding
of the human past, people like Andrew Collins are making
mind-opening strides.
From the mysteries of the ancient Egyptian "Island of the
Egg" to the growing understanding of the effect of cosmic
rays on the human mind, William Henry and Andrew Collins
take us on a crucially important journey.
Despite everything, mankind is going to recover what we have
lost about who we really are, and how the world really
works. People like Whitley Strieber, William Henry, Andrew
Collins and others are on the trail of this vital
information, and this interview is another step in the
direction of the understanding that is essential to our future.
Linda Moulton Howe

A military officer claims that a crashed disk was recovered by the Air Force on the island of Grenada during the 1983 invasion.
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