The week before the bizarre Norway Lights appeared, William Henry published an article on WilliamHenry.net that appeared almost to prophesy the strange phenomenon.

It was explained away as a missile test, but is that all that happened? Listen as William Henry first interviews Mark Gray about the phenomenon and its possible significance, then, in the second half hour, William and Whitley Strieber discuss why, even if it was a defective missile, the coincidences surrounding its appearance are so bizarre.

Mark Gray’s website is CosmicDoorways.net.

Read William’s article on WilliamHenry.net.
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We’ve already found water on the moon and now scientists from India say they’ve found signs of life there as well. The instruments on their first unmanned lunar mission, Chandrayaan-1, picked up signs of carbon, the main building block of life, on parts of the moon’s surface, just before it crashed into the moon’s south pole in November.

Similar observations were made by the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, which brought soil and rock samples back to Earth, where scientists found traces of amino acids (another basic building block of life).
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The recent fatal shootings of four Washington state police officers again brings up the recurring problem of mass murder in the United States. What motivates these men to go on a shooting rampage?
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Something most of us are not aware of: An amazing amount of trash is dumped into the ocean. It comes from landfills and from cruise ships that throw their trash directly into the sea. The ocean is becoming more and more acidic, and a surprising amount of debris is being dumped in space too.

Outer space security has become an increasingly important problem recent years, since derelict satellites and parts that “got away” when they were being repaired are orbiting the earth. We need to pass some international laws to avoid collisions with space trash!
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