So many of you have written asking for the links to theWhitley’s Journal and Anne’s Diary entries that tell therecent story of Anne’s near death experience due to a brainhemorrhage and her return to life, that we’ve collected themhere, in the order in which they should be read. Look for anew book, coming soon, that contains these writings, as wellas new information from both of them. It will be availableonly on unknowncountry.com. To view the links, keep reading.

Whitley’sfirst journal about the event: In Sickness and In Health.

Anne’s Diary:The Love that Led Me Home.

Whitley’sjoyous reaction to Anne’s return: I’ve Got My Girl Back.

Anne on thehealing power of love: Healing.

Anne’s Diary:Sickness–the Unwanted Gift.read more

Anne has written a new Diary, probably the last one she willwrite about her recent illness. She calls her stroke “mypersonal ice age.” To find out why,click here.

If you don’t know the story of Anne and Whitley’s recentstruggle with Anne’s near-death experience,click here.Look for a new book, coming soon, that contains thesewritings, as well as new information from both of them. Itwill be available only on unknowncountry.com.

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William Henrys Eye on Symbols #1 July 4, 2005

GEORGE W. BUSH AND THE SEAL OF ATLANTIS

On August 30, 2004 the GOP convention convened in New York City. President George W. Bush accepted the Republican nomination for a second term with a lofty speech casting his reelection as crucial to the spread of democracy across the world and to the security of Americans at home.
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On August 30, 2004, at the GOP convention convened in NewYork City, no one except William Henry noticed thatPresident George W. Bush accepted the Republican nominationwhile standing in the Seal of Atlantis combined with theearly Christian symbol of the Messiah. Tolearn more, click the Mindframe tab at the top of the page,then click on Insight. What did our founding fathers REALLYbelieve?William Henry?sstartlingnew DVD reveals that they were NOT Christians, but weredisciples of sects with roots in pre-Christian paganism,such as Masonry, the Knights Templar, and the Rosicrucians!

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