From the Providence (RI) Journal: Since the release of Hollywoods Signs and the documentary Crop Circles: Quest for Truth, crop circles have suddenly been thrust into the limelight. Major publications such as Scientific American, National Geographic and US News and World Report have echoed the common belief that all crop circles are made by stealthy humans flattening plants with boards. This assumption would be fair enough, if we had no information suggesting otherwise.
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At least 6 eyewitnesses saw a military-style jet in the vicinity of Flight 93 on the morning of September 11, just before it crashed into the ground in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. But the U.S. government denies this 2nd jet ever existed. We?ve been told Flight 93 crashed because the passengers, having learned about the other 911 hijackings on their cellphones, rose up and overcame the terrorists, who were trying to aim the plane at either the White House of the Capitol building. The 40 passengers and crew aboard, as well as the 4 hijackers, were killed. “Let’s roll,” Todd Beamer’s last words on his cellphone before he and the other passengers overcame the hijackers, has become the rallying cry for our assault on terrorism.
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Near Joplin, Missouri, there’s a mysterious Spook Light that dates back to 1886 and has been described as a bobbing and weaving ball of light, about the size of a basketball. It sometimes splits and divides, and may be white, yellow, orange, red or purple. Armed with night vision video cameras, a Geiger counter, and a negative ion detector, the Ghost Research Society spent three nights near Spook Light road investigating it. Society president Dale Kaczmarek says the elevation of the land rules out car headlights. It’s not swamp gas, because there are no swamps. There are no nearby mines that might release gases. Fox fire is caused by decaying wood, but it produces a dull glow that doesn’t move around like the Spook Light.read more

At least 6 eyewitnesses saw a military-style jet in the vicinity of Flight 93 on the morning of September 11, just before it crashed into the ground in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. But the U.S. government denies it sent a jet to shoot down the hijacked airliner before it could crash into the White House. The government also tells us that Iraq supports al-Qaeda, despite the fact that, as Daniel Benjamin wrote on the Op-Ed page of the New York Times on September 30, “Iraq and Al Qaeda are not obvious allies. In fact, they are natural enemies.”To read Anne Strieber?s Diary, click here.

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