The CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) reports over 700 UFO sightings in their country last year. This is a lot for a country like Canada, with a relatively small populationand a huge land area, but it’s actually down from a record 882 sightings three years ago. The CBC quotes a Canadian UFO investigator who thinks this shows that an “underlying, real phenomenon” may be occurring.

James Stevenson quotes UFO researcher Chris Rutkowski as saying, “?We don’t have as many aliens on TV as we used to?they used to be on commercials selling us everything from Pepsi to decongestants?and yet the phenomenon persists, which to me says there is a basic underlying, real phenomenon that extends beyond media and pop culture.”
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Scientists have complained about the Bush administration’s pseudo-science for a long time now?this administration has even muzzled NASA! Now a nonprofit group dedicated to government responsibility asserts that climate and ocean scientists are being gagged.
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In her new diary, Anne Strieber writes about what it’s like to have a colonoscopy, which she urged everyone to have in her Easter diary.

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Now that former Arizona Governor Fife Symington has come forward to disclose that he actually witnessed the “Phoenix Lights” and strongly claims that they could not have been flares, the misleading and dubious flare explanation for the “around 10 p.m.” videos has been duly challenged. Keep in mind that thousands witnessed mile wide and silent boomerang, V, triangle and arrowhead shaped formations of lights traveling throughout the state of Arizona on March 13, 1997. These descriptions are poignantly similar to the footage captured by a handful of videographers over a half hour period around 10 p.m. that same evening, key evidence that has been debunked by investigators and the media throughout the past ten years. In the end, as you will learn here, the data speaks for itself.read more