In one of our new Communion Letters, Nicholas writes: “I really don’t know whether or not I had a so-called UFO sighting, but it has changed my opinion about what we are.”

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In a recent exchange with a UFO lawyer I was assured that he could prove the existence of UFOs in a court of law. This brings up a very important point regarding the history of UFO investigations that raises questions about the rules of evidence used to judge whether UFOs are a real phenomenon or not. The lawyer could justifiably make that claim, however, scientists routinely say there is not enough evidence to prove the existence of the phenomenon. What gives
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The brains of jugglers are larger than those of non-jugglers, but if you stop juggling, your brain will return to normal size.

Researchers gave brain scans to 12 people who had learned to juggle and found that the areas of gray matter in their brains had grown. Grey matter is the part of the brain used for higher-level thinking. But three months later, when they stopped juggling, their brains were back to normal.
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Abandoned gold mines that date from the 1950s in Chile could be harboring chupacabras that have a kangaroo-shaped body and a muzzle that resembles a wolf. They are fearless and attack local livestock and wild animals.

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