Alan Botkin has discovered a miraculous therapy for grief and loss, and he explains it all to us on this week’s Dreamland. A clinical psychologist, Botkin discovered the therapy while helping war veterans with post traumatic stress disorder. Learn about IADC and see if you can contact those you love who have passed away.

Psychologist Alan Botkin was working with a Vietnam war vet in 1995, who was haunted by the memory of a child who had died horribly in that war. Suddenly, during a treatment session utilizing EMDR, or eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing, an established treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, the girl’s spirit appeared to the patient.
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As the death toll from the Pakistan earthquake passes the 80,000 mark, the weather in the region is turning cold. Many thousands more are going to die this winter, and so far only $135 million of the $550 million in aid dollars that have been promised have actually been received. But the story’s over. The big media has forgotten about the quake. The public has gone on to other things. But here at unknowncountry.com, we can tell you how to make a difference.

People are still dying, and facing a winter of horrific suffering. Whitley Strieber has been looking for a way to help these people that will actually save lives, and I have found one. I have researched it carefully, and it is legitimate.
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When we invaded Iraq on March 20, 2003, there were news reports about the looting of over ten thousand valuable artefacts from the National Museum, and it was rumored that looters even had lists of things to steal, given to them by international antique dealers. Then it was discovered that museum curators hid much of it in bank vaults, so it would not be stolen. Over two years later, what has happened to all this missing art?how much of it been recovered?
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LA recently foiled terrorists by reading their emails. Now Australia reports that they have also been able to arrest a group of terrorists before they could act.

Kathy Marks reports in the Independent that hundreds of Australian police have staged raids that netted them a group of arrests of men who they believe were planning to commit a “catastrophic act of terrorism.” They found chemicals similar to the ones used in the London Underground (subway) bombings in July. The arrested the alleged leader of the terrorist group, Abdul Nacer Benbrika, a radical Muslim cleric living in Melbourne who was born in Algeria.
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