Cheryl Hersha told Dreamland listeners of her horrific experiences as a government mind control victim on our March 25 Childhood Special. The book she wrote about her experiences with her sister Lynn Secret Weapons, has now become a Dreamland bestseller. We are taking the unusual step of including this as a news item, because only public pressure is going to help these people get the documents they so urgently need.
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It has now been confirmed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that the solar flare that emerged from sunspot area 9393 on Monday at 5:57 EDT was measured as X-22 on the 20 point solar flare gauge. This makes it a tie for the largest ever recorded in the 25 years the list has been kept.

The flare sent most of its energy away from earth, but a substantial amount is still expected to reach the planet. The leading edge of the storm passed earth at 11AM today, April 4, 2001. Spaceweather.com is reporting that intense auroras are likely, but should not reach the intensity recorded March 31.
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USA Today reported today that a recount of the Florida vote conducted by USA Today, the Miami Herald and Knight Ridder Newspapers shows that Bush would have led by three out of four standards, including the one that the Al Gore campaign wanted to use.

By the first and least demanding standard–counting almost any mark on a ballot as a vote–Bush won by 1,665 votes. Using the Palm Beach standard–dimples count if ballot shows other dimples, as do dangling chads, hand marks and pinprics–Bush won by 884 votes. The two-corner standard (at least two corners off chad; no pinpricks or dimples counted) has bush leading by 363 votes. Only the strict standard–the chad must be fully removed–shows Gore leading, and then by just three votes.
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The second most powerful solar flare since 1975 has erupted from the sun. This follows two huge coronal mass ejections that flooded earth with auroroas over the past weekend. All of this activity has been centered around sunspot AR 9393, the largest sunspot in years and one of the most active in recent history. This sunspot is 14 times the size of the earth and has now emitted three major eruptive events. The flare was an X-17 class event.

The most recent flare triggered a severe R-4 class radio blackout across the sun-facing side of the earth during the day on Monday, April 2, 2001.
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