Ed. Note: We received this letter on April 26, and have obtained permission from its author to post it. The reason is that it contains a message of change, and also some reassuring notions about how that change might affect us.

It has been obvious for some months that things are changing in the UFO world. The number of verified sightings are up, and there have been numerous official and semi-official disclosures about UFOs. The climate, in short, is changing. Most people now accept that they are real. The question is, why are they here

Whitley Strieber speculated about this in his recent journal entry, Are They Coming, and If So, What Do We Do
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The question of whether or not Dave Gaubatz is a rogue agent or an honest and truthful man is among the most important that can at present be asked. If he is truthful, then the fate of the world may well hang on what he has been trying to tell us since he found weapons of mass destruction in southern Iraq in 2003.

Mr. Gaubatz was for 12 years an agent in the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. In 2003, he was posted to Nasariyah in southern Iraq. His mission was to identify suspected weapons of mass destruction sites, and he has been claiming for some time now that he did just that.

Not only that, he says that these sites are now empty because they were looted by Iraqis and Syrians in the chaos that followed the inept US invasion of Iraq.
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UPDATE – We recently reported on how the pet food poison melamine, a substance which is used in China, may have gotten into pet food in the US. In the New York Times, Ariana Lindquist writes that workers at a major chemical company in China say that they regularly add melamine to animal feed as a kind of “extender,” since it’s inexpensive scrap that appears to be protein, but actually has no nutritional value.
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Big people have been doing big things recently: we wrote about how the world?s tallest man managed to save two dolphins. Now a British strongman has managed to pull a jumbo jet weighing over 16 thousand pounds down a runway?and he wasn’t even wearing a Superman suit. But these folks need to watch out, because scientists think they have discovered the REAL kryptonite!

In what the man who discovered it calls “the coincidence of a lifetime,” a new mineral matching the description of Kryptonite?as it’s described in the film Superman Returns?has been found in a mine in Serbia. Exposure to the green crystals of Kryptonite is supposed to take away Superman’s superhuman strength.
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