John Gordon is one of the world’s greatest researchers into the lost past, and William Henry interviews him here about his explosive new information about the origin of Egyptian civilization. Then Linda Howe with STUNNING revelations about Gen. Wesley Clarke’s possible UFO briefing.

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Is there a major UFO event unfolding in India? Jim Hickman of Skywatch International, one of the most prestigious and oldest UFO organizations in the US, has testimony from contacts in that country and in China that suggests that this might be happening. If so, it could be the beginning of a historic change in our understanding of UFOs and aliens. Bill’s website is skywatch-international.org.

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Apollo 15, was the first of three advanced lunar missions.It was launched on July 26, 1971 and carried astronautsAlfred Worden, James Irwin and David Scott. It was also thefirst mission to include the Lunar Roving Vehicle, andinvolved exploration of a part of the Hadley-Apennine regionof the moon. The mission brought back 76kg of lunarmaterial, some of which has been used by scientists who haveproved that the moon is, in part, a massive chunk of theearth that was struck from our planet by a collision with agigantic space object billions of years ago.
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Scientists now warn that with even the most sophisticatedastronomical scanning technology, dangerous meteorites arebeing missed and could possibly hit the earth with no warning. Professor Wickramasinghe of the Cardiff University?s centerfor Astrobiology claims that we can no longer assume that wehave decades or even years of warning for certain spaceobjects that are ?invisible? to current tracking methods.

Certain inactive comets may be covered with a type oforganic material that is loose and dispersed making itnon-reflective and thus impossible to detect. Because ofthis vulnerability, Professor Wickramasinghe suggests thatcurrent protocol for tracking objects threatening to earthneeds to be rethought to take into account ?invisible? comets.
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