This letter is one of many that appear inthe CommunionLetters. It illustrates the profound connection betweendeath and the close encounter experience that is discussedin Anne’s Diary.

I was born in Texas in 1945. I’ve had OBEs since I was asmall child, and never thought it unusual, rather that theywere private and no one talked about it much.
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So many of you wrote about my recent Diary, telling about the Australian medium Glennys MacKay contacting the late UFO researcher John Mack, that I felt it was unfair not to report on John’s message right away. UPDATE: My last diary, Seize the Day, now has a photo of Dr. Lynne, Glennys and Dr. Schwartz, so you can see that Glennys and Dr. Lynne are wearing the same colors. If you want to listen to Anne Strieber’s interview with Gary Schwartz about God as a mathematical formula, you need to subscribe today.

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Glennys MacKay, an incredible medium from Australia, contacted us suddenly by email a few weeks ago, saying she had been "called" by her spirit guides to come to the United States.

I took this opportunity to get her together with Dr. Gary Schwartz at the University of Arizona in Tucson, who conducted 4 years of research on the real Allison Dubois, who is played by actress Patricia Arquette in the TV series "Medium." He has been interviewed on Dreamland several times and is the author of The Afterlife Experiments, The Truth About Medium and the upcoming book The G.O.D. Experiments.
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Pompeii was the Roman resort town that was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 79 AD, which happened so suddenly that people were frozen in their tracks, turned into statues of ash. Now a previously unknown Pompeii-type site has been discovered in Indonesia. This eruption took place about 2,000 years later than Pompeii. Scientists are worried that it could happen again.

Justin Huggler writes in the Independent that the lost Indonesian city on the island of Sumbaw was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815. Archeologists have found the remains of a thatched hut with the carbonized bodies of two people inside, but they think that at least 10,000 people were killed.
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