Whitley Strieber and James Gilliland are two of the world?s most famous close encounter witnesses, and listening to the two of them compare notes for the first time ever is an unforgettable and wonderful experience. Whitley explores the dark side with James, and gets some very surprising and important answers. He and James compare notes on their experiences with orbs, and discuss what these objects may be. If you want to gain some serious insight into what?s happening in the world of close encounter, this interview will enable you to leap ahead in understanding.

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…in Wisconsin – Stanton Friedman will give 3 different lectures at the Burlington Vortex Conference in Burlington, Wisconsin on Oct. 31 through Nov. 2. For more information, click here.

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In his latest Journal, Whitley Strieber wrote: “Not since the summer of 1989 have I seen such a massive upwelling of dire prophecy in the world. At Unknowncountry.com, we are getting emails every day from people who are having dreams or visions of terrible events in the immediate future.” Besides predictions of asteroid strikes, we have a new one: The metaphysical rumor mill has been buzzing for some time about an impending “undeniable” ET visitation on or about October 14th. We?ll get back to you on October 15 (and November 16). If you want to hear predictions, tune into Dreamland on October 18, when we bring back master prophet John Hogue Subscribers: You get to chat with John Hogue on October 25!

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Smell the roses! – Nightmares? If you want sweet dreams, sleep with flowers in your bedroom?especially roses.

When volunteers slept with roses in their rooms, they reported having pleasant dreams, but the smell of rotten eggs had the opposite effect. BBC News quotes researcher Tim Jacob as saying, “Smell is the only sense that doesn’t ‘sleep.’ Information continues to reach the limbic system of the brain and that includes the hippocampus, or memory area and the amygdala, that is involved with emotional response. Other senses have to pass through the ‘gate’ of the thalamus, which is closed when we sleep.”

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