
Saturday February 7th, 2009
William Henry's Tragic and Extraordinary Egypt Trip
William Henry, Jim Marrs and thirty-two other people went on
a tour of Egypt's monuments last week, and on Wednesday,
one
of the tour participants, a young woman, died in her sleep.
This sparked a flood of internet rumors, including one that
the group had been attacked by terrorists and other rumors
that black magic had been involved. Listen as William Henry
tells the truth about this tragedy, and also what happened
on this unusual tour.
Then Linda Howe reports on a volcano about to blow in
Alaska.
He also describes what was an unusually joyous tour for all
the participants until the tragedy, and how they came
together to honor their comrade in her passing afterward,
and the extraordinary power of place that Egypt itself
brought to the tragic situation.
William Henry's website is
WilliamHenry.net.
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William Henry had a powerful and deeply saddening experience
in Egypt, but also one that took him closer, perhaps, than
he has ever been to the mystery of the soul as it unfolds in
the ruins of ancient Egypt.
He and Whitley Strieber talk frankly together for our
subscribers about their own mortality, about the tragedy,
and about the fact that the death took place near the temple
of Hatshepsut, in an area where black magic is believed to
be practiced.
There was no suggestion of foul play in the tragedy, but
this connection has been worrisome to some, and it is time
that it be discussed frankly, in a rational and sensible way.
Also for subscribers: Our subscriber chat room is becoming a
lively meeting place, and Whitley and Anne Strieber will be
appearing there from 7 to 8 PM Pacific Time on as many
Wednesdays as they can from now on. Be sure to join them
for
open live chat on Wednesdays! The first Wednesday will be
February 18.
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