Linda Howe, our Dreamland science reporter, wants to let Earthfiles and Dreamland audiences know about two important conferences upcoming in November. Popular Dreamland guests and guest hosts Jim Marrs and William Henry will also speak these conferences. Keep reading for details.

The first conference is the Third Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference in Las Vegas on November 4-6. Jim Marrs will give the keynote speech, about the current merging of science and magic or alchemy. He will demonstrate how our our precipitate attack on Iraq may have more to do with gaining control over ancient anti-gravity technology than it does with oil. Not everyone knows this, but Jim is also the author of a definitive book about ETs.
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A major Canadian politician has called UFOs the biggest cover-up in history. Paul Hellyer, the Canadian Minister for National Defense from 1963-67, recently gave a speech in Toronto with the title “A Symposium on UFO Disclosure and Planetary Direction.”

Michael E. Salla reports that on September 25, 2005, Hellyer talks about receiving UFO reports, but despite having a personal UFO sighting with family and friends, he was a skeptic, and never had time for what he thought of as “flights of fancy.” What changed his mind??the late US news anchor Peter Jennings and the late military man and author Philip Corso.
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We recently posted an article advising all our readers to keep the prescription drug Tamiflu on hand to fight the symptoms of bird flu. But viruses mutate constantly, and bird flu is no exception. It may already be too late, because avian flu is becoming resistant to Tamiflu, despite the fact that it’s being stockpiled by countries all over the world.

Unlike most other flu viruses, which affect the respiratory tract, the H5N1 bird flu virus leads to pneumonia symptoms. A person with a strong immune system can fight these off, but a surprising number of seemingly healthy people have succumbed to pneumonia, especially when hospitalized.
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NASA chief Michael Griffin now says that the last 30 years of the space program, which has focused on the space shuttle, with the idea of militarizing space, has been a mistake which has held us back from what should have been our real goal of space exploration.

Traci Watson writes in USA Today that Griffin admits that NASA began to go in the wrong direction in the 1970s by focusing on the ISS space station, which can only orbit the Earth. We still do not have the capability to visit other planets.
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