In May of 2006, a Zogby poll indicated that an astonishing 42% of the American people did not believe the official 911 story. The next August, a blizzard of official and semi-official responses appeared debunking claims that 911 was an inside job, and now 911 Truth expert David Ray Griffin joins Whitley Strieber to discuss the validity of these responses and his new book, Debunking the 911 Debunkers. Then Linda Howe has a new “drone” witness, this one from 1995! Unless a lot of people are lying, the drones are real.

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David Ray Griffin is not only one of the world’s leading 911 researchers, he is also a distinguished theologian, and was drawn to his 911 work by the moral imperatives embedded within his deep Christian faith. Anne Strieber explores this aspect of his journey with him in a searching and intimate interview with this very controversial man.

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One of the provocative reports by Linda Howe on this week’s Dreamland is about an entire lake that has suddenly disappeared.

BBC News reports that a 5 acre glacial lake in Chile has vanished completely over the past 3 weeks. Park rangers say the lake was normal size in March, but this month they found only a dry crater where the lake used to be. Could it be evaporation due to global warming? Some researchers think that an earthquake may have opened a crack in the ground that drained out all the water.

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While controversy over the Iraq war continues to rage, many of us are concerned about what’s happening to our soldiers over there. It turns out that having served in the military makes a person twice as likely to commit suicide.

When researchers followed up 320,000 men aged over 18 years for 12 years and found that those who had served in the armed forces at some time between 1917 and 1994 were twice as likely to die from suicide compared with men in the general population. In light of this new knowledge, psychologists are stressing that doctors need to look out for signs of suicidal intentions in soldiers returning from service in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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