Is there an oil shortage?or isn’t there? We recently put up a report by an economist who says that the world is NOT running out of oil. Now NASA says that there is plenty of methane on Saturn?s moon Titan that is “not biological.” Does this mean that oil?which has always been called a “fossil fuel,” is not biological either, but is continuously being created by geological processes deep within the Earth?
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William Henry goes on an enthralling journey into previously misunderstood ancient Egyptian soul knowledge with Philip Coppens, who maintains that the Egyptians thought of the southern pole star Canopus as a gateway to other worlds and dimensions. Then Linda Howe interviews Dr. Bruce Maccabee about US Air Force attacks on UFOs, and the retaliation.

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Whitley Strieber joins Philip Coppens to penetrate deeply into the practicalities of his discovery. Can we use the Canopus stargate now? If so, how? And how did the Egyptians use it? Did they travel across time and space and into other worlds? Can we use the same techniques now? Whitley’s questions, as always, go right to the heart of the matter. Get set for some very informative and mind opening talk in this wonderful interview.

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The southern pole star, Canopus, is rarely visible in thenorthern hemisphere, but it can be seen tonight south of theapproximate latitude of Los Angeles or Birmingham. It willbe the second brightest star after Sirius. By a seeming coincidence, this week’s Dreamland and subscriber interviews discuss Canopus and the ancient Egyptian belief that it was a stargate and the most important star in the sky.

Canopus will be well below Sirius and slightly to its right in the deep southern sky. Sirius, the brightest star in the sky tonight, will be in the high southern sky, immediately identifiable because of its brightness and its tendency to twinkle red and blue. Canopus will not be visible again tomorrow night.
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