Today is my birthday, and when I opened my email folder this morning, I discovered the first witness statement I have received in the twenty plus years since my close encounters that corroborates my testimony about my 1985 experiences.

The witness was working at the Mohonk Mountain House during the fall of 1985. This establishment, a lovely old lodge on a small glacial lake in the Shawangunk Mountains north of New York City, is about two miles, as the crow flies, from our old cabin.
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Ever since my aneurysm burst suddenly a little less than two years ago, I’ve been in touch with higher forces. Or maybe I should put it this way: They’ve ALWAYS been in touch with me, but I’ve now just started to notice them.

I think we all get such messages every day. I’m not sure where they come from, but I think we all get them, we just don’t listen. Now that I’ve recovered and gotten a lesson about how precious life really is, believe me: I LISTEN.
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An asteroid has been corkscrewing around earth for years.It’s finally heading off into deep space, so it won’timpact theearth.

Space.com reports that asteroid 2003 YN107 was discovered in2003 and started corkscrewing around earth in 1999. NASA’SPaul Chodas says it is “one of a whole population ofnear-Earth asteroids that don’t just fly by Earth. Theypause and corkscrew in our vicinity for years before movingalong.”

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Mountains of diamonds, free for the taking? Astronomers say a planet like this may someday be discovered orbiting a newly-discovered nearby star.

Ker Than writes in space.com that astronomers have detected large amounts of carbon gas in a newly forming solar system around Beta Pictoris, a young star that nearby. This means that in a few million years, planets could form around this star that, according to astronomer Marc Kuchner, might be ?covered with tar and smog,? but which could ALSO harbor “mountains made from giant diamonds.” He adds, “Life on such a planet is not implausible, but it certainly would be exotic.”
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