I have been thinking for a while about whether or not I would ever write this journal entry. But I am going to write it, and I?m going to tell you things in it of a kind that I have always kept to myself in the past. For years, I?ve watched in silence as certain things have happened regarding UFOs and the close encounter experience, and these are not good things.
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In Whitley Strieber’s new Journal, he says, “I have been thinking for a while about whether or not I would ever write this journal entry. But I am going to write it, and I’m going to tell you things in it of a kind that I have always kept to myself in the past. For years, I’ve watched in silence as certain things have happened regarding UFOs and the close encounter experience, and these are not good things. The close encounters I had between 1985 and 1994 were scary, but only because they were so unusual?.My life with [the Visitors] was spiritually and intellectually rewarding?That is not true now. What is happening now is absolutely terrifying, so much so that I have kept it to myself in hopes that I was wrong, or that it would change.”
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It’s never too late if you tan the new Australian way?with a skin implant that gives you an all-over tan with only one dose, by triggering the production of the dark pigment melanin in the skin. It also protects you when you do get to the beach, because melanin is the body?s natural sunscreen. Half of all Australians will develop skin cancer during their lives, which explains why the implant was developed there. When it was tested on dogs, they grew jet black fur.

Melanotan will be a match-sized implant that is put under your skin. Each 30-day dose will cost around a hundred dollars and one dose per year will be enough to get a nice tan. The drug cost $10 million to develop and will cost another $70 million to get approved, and should be available in 2005.
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World famous hair expert Hans Brunner may soon prove that a Yeti is living on an island in Indonesia. Legends of the Orang Pendek, or Little Man of the Forest, have circulated in that part of the world for centuries. Brunner, of Deakin University in Australia, is analyzing two hairs which were found by British explorers who followed the trail of a primate in Western Sumatra and found unknown hairs and a footprint. So far, no match was found when they were tested against hairs of the orangutan, chimpanzee, gorilla, sun bear, red leaf monkey, pigtail macaque, Malaysian tapir and human.
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