First, Linda Howe and Whitley Strieber discuss Project Serpo, the story that has surfaced about possible human ambassadors to another planet, then Whitley returns to William Henry and his new book, the Illuminator. This is William’s most profound and powerful book yet, as he continues to focus his enormous vision of the meaning of ascension and personal transformation. The show concludes with Linda’s interview of the author of “The Black Triangle Abductions.”

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An AMAZING dialog between William Henry and Anne Strieber about Mary Magdalene and the true meaning of the anointing of Jesus. Anne makes a series of discoveries during the interview about the meaning of her fascination with roses and her sense that somebody very ancient and powerful has been trying to communicate with her, that will really make you wonder how this world of ours actually works.

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The New York Times recently interviewed professional baseball players, who all said that when they’re on a hitting streak, the baseball looks the size of a grapefruit, but when they’re doing badly, it looks about the size of an ant. The mind controls all sorts of things, including how we see ourselves and our bodies.

Whether you feel fat, thin or in between has little to do with the reality of your body, because a person’s self-image is an illusion constructed in the brain.
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A 15-year-old Canadian girl with a peanut allergy died after kissing her boyfriend, who had just eaten peanut butter. Peanut allergies may be on the increase because some baby products contain peanut oil.

Christina Desforges was almost immediately given a shot of adrenaline, which is the standard treatment for anaphylactic shock, but she died anyway. Peanut allergies have been rising recently. Scientists suspect this may be because baby creams and lotions made with peanut oil may sensitive children to peanuts, causing allergies later in life. There may also be peanut oil in baby food, so read labels carefully.
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