…Something that happened in her home town! – First we told you what Jim Marrs is going to talk about at our FIRST Dreamland conference in Nashville on June 27-29. Now Linda Howe has told us what SHE?S going to talk about there. Tickets are $25 off for a limited time only and subscribers have a coupon to gives them an EXTRA $25 off! The theme of the festival is High Strangeness, and Linda’s report will certainly fulfill that description! She will be reporting on a military encounter with a glowing disc in Albuquerque, New Mexico (her hometown). Keep reading for details and to find out how to purchase a ticket.

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…to act in a movie – In her newest diary, Anne Strieber talks about her adventures as an actor in a major motion picture! She writes, “It was a classic movie set, with security guards stationed everywhere and people of all races and colors walking around doing ‘ordinary’ things, such as drinking coffee or talking on their cellphones, while dressed in outlandish ‘Star Trek’-type costumes, with huge purple or orange wigs and monster masks. When we passed one actor who seemed to have strange, ‘alien’ eyes, Whitley whispered to me, ‘If that guy isn’t wearing contacts, I’m going home!'”

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The rise in autism levels may well be due to heavy metals from POWER PLANTS – How do mercury emissions affect pregnant mothers, the unborn and toddlers? Do the level of emissions impact autism rates? Does it matter whether a mercury-emitting source is 10 miles away from families versus 20 miles? A new study shows that the risk of autism may be greater for children who live closer to the pollution source.
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Whitley and I just had a week of amazing adventure: Doing a “cameo” on the set of a major motion picture.

It was a classic movie set, with security guards stationed everywhere and people of all races and colors walking around doing “ordinary” things, such as drinking coffee or talking on their cellphones, while dressed in outlandish “Star Trek”-type costumes, with huge purple or orange wigs and monster masks. When we passed one actor who seemed to have strange, “alien” eyes, Whitley whispered to me, “If that guy isn’t wearing contacts, I’m going home!”
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