Whitley Strieber is doing an in-depth exploration of his books and experiences, beginning with The Key. So far, he?s recorded the first part of a moment-by-moment description of what was going on in his mind as he faced the Master of the Key. In coming months, there will be more Key recordings, as well as dialogues between popular Dreamland guests, Q&As with abductees and UFO researchers, and other fascinating and important information. The SECOND installment of his discussion of the secrets of the Key will be posted on March 20. To listen to all of this, plus be able to download Dreamland and listen to it anywhere, you need to subscribe for only $3.95 a month.read more

Sheriff Erasmo Alarcon Jr., of Jim Hogg County in South Texas, says unidentified armed men dressed in military fatigues have been seen near the border with Mexico. He’s received reports of sightings for several years from ranchers who?ve spotted the unknown troops, carrying “professional backpacks” and marching military style. He believes the armed men are foreign and not drug smugglers. “They are not your regular traffickers that you get,” he says. “But we don’t want to draw conclusions at this point and get everybody worked up.”
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A terrorist who is accused of helping the 911 hijackers was invited to a party by the Iraqi ambassador to Spain. The ambassador used his al-Qaeda pseudonym, according to documents seized by Spanish investigators. Yusuf Galan, who was photographed in training at a camp run by bin-Laden, is now in jail in Madrid, awaiting trial. The indictment against him says he was “directly involved with the preparation and carrying out of the attacks?by the suicide pilots on September 11.”
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When we attack Iraq, what will Saddam Hussein do? Some intelligence officials think he’ll do what he?s vowed to do?fight to the death. Despite this, there are indications that he may be willing to step down and go into exile. The United Arab Emirates has drafted a plan for Saddam’s exile in exchange for immunity from war crimes prosecution by the U.S.

“There are two scenarios regarding Saddam,” says former Israeli military intelligence chief Amos Malka. “One is a Saddam who will commit suicide. The other is a Saddam who wants to survive.”
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