Nostradamus scholar and prophet John Hogue offers an impassioned look at our unfolding future. Hogue is noted as one of the world’s leading Nostradamus scholars. Less well known is his superb record as a prophet. We listen as he explains why one of Nostradamus’ quatrains may relate to the great quake in the Indian Ocean, and, if it does, what it foretells for the immediate future. Then John takes us on a journey through 2005 and beyond!

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India Daily has been publishing a series of stories aboutUFO activity in that country and Indian governmentinvolvement in it. Now the paper claims that a secret debateis taking place within the Indian government about whetheror not to disclose the Indian military’s ongoing contactswith UFOs and extraterrestrials. No other source can befound for this or any other of these stories.

We have not been able to confirm any of the India Dailystories except one: during the fourth quarter of 2004, therewas military movement in the areas of the Himalayas wherethis activity is allegedly taking place. But there is noevidence that it was related to UFOs, and, unlike thesituation in Iran, there are no official comments or reportsreferring to UFO activity.
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Newswise – Individuals may soon have an inexpensive way to learn ofvolcanic and earthquake activity from their home orbusiness. Randall Peters, professor and chairman of theDepartment of Physics atMercer University, andJames Shirley, a scientist at NASA?s Jet PropulsionLaboratory, have designed a sophisticated but inexpensiveplumb bob devicethat records seismic waves and could be used by individualsas a method of early warning. The experimentalinstrument, located in Macon, Ga., recorded theseismic waves from the December Indian Ocean earthquake thatled to the devastating tsunami.
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On January 21, 2004, Unknowncountry.com published a storyabout a strange object that appeared near the sun in animage taken by NASA’s Solar and Heliospheric Observatory.The object was dismissed by NASA first as a system artifact,then as a star or space debris.

Now, almost exactly a year later, another such object hasappeared in a new SOHO image. This one has somewhat more ofthe appearance of a system artifact, but it is also the onlyone we have observed since last January that is notobviously a star, an artifact, or some other naturaloccurrence. NASA scientists feel strongly that it is asystem artifact. If it is not, and is in the plane of thesun, it would be improbably gigantic.
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