J. Allan Danelek and Whitley Strieber take an objective look at extraterrestrials, government coverup and the prospect of first contact??and Danelek?­s carefully skeptical and objective approach leads to some provocative conclusions.

Under Whitley?­s questioning, some facts that Danelek has discovered emerge that will add new dimension to your understanding of the UFO phenomenon in all of its complexity and importance.

To get his books and learn more about his work, go to Jeff?­s website, OurCuriousWorld.com.

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If there is one person in this world who has an encyclopedic knowledge of the abduction phenomenon, it’s Anne Strieber. Over the years since Whitley Strieber’s Communion was published, Anne has read half a million letters describing close encounters of the third kind, and her memory for them is extraordinary.

So when she and an expert like Jeff Danelek get into a discussion about the abduction phenomenon, you can expect exactly what you get here: new information, startling insights and knowledge that you just cannot find elsewhere.

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What is it for? And why can’t we see it? – For the first time, astronomers believe that they have discovered evidence of dark matter existing in halos around galaxies. Dark matter has been theorized, but never directly detected before. However, images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope suggest the presence of the elusive material around distant galaxies?in fact, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered a strong new line of evidence that galaxies (including ours) are EMBEDDED in halos of dark matter.
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Why do lovers kiss? One reason may be that the exchange of saliva increases our sex drive, which may be why men seem to prefer FRENCH kissing!

In LiveScience.com, Robin Lloyd quotes anthropologist Helen Fisher as saying, “There is evidence that saliva has testosterone in it. And there is evidence that men like sloppier kisses with more open mouth. That suggests they are unconsciously trying to transfer testosterone to stimulate sex drive in women.”

More than 90% of human societies kiss, and so do pygmy chimpanzees and bonobos. Foxes lick each others’ faces, birds tap their bills together, elephants put their trunks into each another’s mouths.
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