We have reported in the past on how mysterious blocks of ice are falling from the sky all over the world?smashing through roofs and at times narrowly missing people. In every case, the first suspicion has been that this ice came from airplanes emptying their toilets in the air?something they do NOT do. It’s actually a phenomenon caused by global warming. It’s recently happened in Oakland and Loma Linda, California.
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In our subscriber section, Whitley Strieber has recorded descriptions of experiences that may have involved time travel. Strieber comments that, “The closer we get to the moment a time machine is built, the clearer it will become that it is already interacting with us in our present.” Now physicist Ronald Mallett says not only will a time machine be built in this century, but also that the grandfather paradox, which would theoretically prevent one from doing something in one’s own past that would change one’s present, “won’t be an issue.” His explanation about this parallels what Whitley claims to have been told by time travelers just a few weeks ago.
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As predicted in last week’s Unknowncountry.comnewsletter, the second violent weather system in a week developed on Thursday and Friday. The newsletter warned that it couldstrike Kansas, but the fast moving front did not developstorms until it reached Tennessee. It tore through thatstate on Friday. Lives were lost, homes destroyed andrecords shattered as 52 tornadoes touched down in a 24 hourperiod. Then the storm system extended into Georgia onSaturday, and caused more death and destruction there.
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The April 17 edition of the weekly magazine the New Yorkerwill contain anarticle by Seymour Hersh claiming that the United States is preparing a nuclear attack against Iran. In hisarticle, he states, “One of the military’s initial optionplans, as presented to the White House by the Pentagon this winter, calls for the use of a bunker-buster tactical nuclear weapon, such as the B61-11, against underground nuclear sites.” On Sunday, President Bush called Mr. Hersh’s allegations “wild speculation.”
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