Using PET scans, scientists can now observe the brain at work. They already know that “real” and “false” memories activate different parts of the brain, which could validate the experiences of abductees, if an objective test of them is ever conducted. Now it’s been discovered that PET scans can reveal whether or not an individual is racially prejudiced. Tests have revealed that the brain area associated with self-control becomes active when prejudiced Causasians are shown photos of, or interact with, people of a race they dislike, even if they claim no racial prejudice. Discoveries like this may lead to an ability to virutally read the mind–for scientists to discover our most hidden thoughts and feelings.
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As part of our new Communion Letters series, “Fred” writes us from British Columbia, where Brian Vike has been reporting on an incredible wave of UFO and abduction activity (his second report for subscribers will be up November 29). To read Fred’s amazing real-life adventures, click here.

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Jim Marrs, that’s who, with his wonderful book War on Freedom, about what he considers to be one of the ultimate conspiracies of modern times.

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Do our dreams give us messages from our bodies about health problems we may not be aware of? The ancient Greeks thought that dreams contained information that could be used to diagnose disease. With some diseases, specific dreams are more likely to occur; however, people who have the most severe cases of these diseases often say they don’t dream at all.
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