The world’s weather is deteriorating much more rapidly than Art Bell and I ever dreamed possible when we were writing the Coming Global Superstorm. At the same time, the media and the government continue to take a wait-and-see posture. Worse, at a time when our world and our country are going to need imaginative and effective leadership, the only people who have any chance at gaining the U.S. Presidency are far from dynamic and will crumble under the pressure that the next few years are going to bring.
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The largest solar flare since 1989 erupted on the surface of the sun Friday. The flare was followed by a coronal mass ejection which blasted millions of tons of electrically charged particles and magnetic energy into space. This material is moving toward earth at a speed of three million miles an hour. The blast is expected to trigger strong to severe geomagnetic disturbances this weekend. It is expected that power grids, navigation systems, pipelines, shortwave communications and satellite operations around the world will be affected. Displays of northen lights should be visible around midnight across the entire United States, and dramatically visible in Canada and Europe.
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As of 1:00PM 07/12/00, people were taking to the streets in Mexico City to observe what appears to be an extensive UFO wave unfolding this afternoon. Jaimie Maussan, prominent Mexican journalist and UFO authority, reports that the media is being flooded with calls from all over the city and people are taking to the streets to watch the spectacle. Maussan is in the process of preparing a story on this, and determining for certain that the objects are true unknowns. Reports from the Mexico City Airport Tower indicate that the objects are being picked up on radar right now. There has also been a wave of landings in schoolyards in Mexico in recent months, and direct contact between children and UFO occupants. Maussan will have a report on Dreamland on Sunday, July 16.
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After a year of living in what was supposed to be a temporary apartment, we are finally packing up our boxes and getting ready to move into a new house. When my brother-in-law offered to build it for us, he said it would be ready in six months. I should have known better than to believe him.

The place where we’ve been living is comfortable enough, but since we didn’t plan to stay long, I’ve never done any gardening. The back yard consists of a dilapidated wooden platform that once held a hot tub and a couple of pretty nice trees.

I noticed a cardinal flitting around our neighbor’s yard and became determined to attract him to ours so we could do some bird watching. We hung up a birdfeeder filled with luscious sunflower seeds and waited.
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