There’s a myth that we only use 10% of our brains, but aresearcher has discovered that we actually use about 80%,mostly on tasks that take place outside of our consciousknowledge. However, this activity does not take place inyoung children, so most of our brains may be busysubconsciously reprocessing earlier thoughts andexperiences.

Brain expert Michael Weliky thinks this type of brainimmaturity might hold the key to the causes of dyslexia inchildren. He also found that when he placed ferrets in adark room, the older ferrets’ brains kept on processingvisual information at 80%, as if they could still see. Thisactivity was absent in the young ferrets.

He knows the brain must be doing something important?but what?
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Dreamland this week leads off with a 15 minute special report on the extraordinary worldwide earthquake situation with Linda Moulton Howe’s interview of a USGS seismologist. Then Whitley interviews Frank Feschino, who has spent twenty years researching what has turned out to be the largest and most complex UFO case in history. Dynamite show this week! Frank Feschino’s website is www.flatwoodsmonster.com

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An important interview with British Ministry of Defense official Nick Pope on the recent release of massive numbers of UFO documents by the British government under their new Freedom of Information Act. Listen as Nick tells us the INSIDE STORY of those hidden UFO files–all of which turned out to be entirely real–and, above all, gain INSIGHT into what they mean for the future of UFO disclosure. Nick’s website is www.nickpope.net

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This week,subscribers toUnknowncountry.com get an important interview with BritishMinistry of Defense official Nick Pope on the recent releaseof massive numbers of UFO documents by the Britishgovernment under their new Freedom of Information Act. Mr.Pope made headlines worldwide in the mid nineties with hisrevelation that he had been the Ministry of Defense’sofficial UFO investigator, and that the ministry hadcollected thousands of UFO reports. Robert Verkaik writes in the Independent that, due to theU.K.’s Freedom of Information Act, their “X-Files” have beenopened to the public at last. There are thousands ofclassified documents here, all describing UFO sightings thathave been reported by Royal Air Force personnel and BritishAirways pilots, as well as policemen.
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