The Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland has been repaired and is now running. So, what does that mean. There have been fears that it could generate a black hole that would consume the earth. Others have theorized that it is being sabotaged by physicists from the future.

Does any of this make any sense? Should we be afraid–or excited that physicists may confirm the existence of the legendary Higgs Boson, the particle that is believed to weld everything in the universe together, the so-called “God particle?”
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Two weeks ago, Whitley Strieber returned to his old cabin in upstate New York for the first time in fourteen years. When he lost the cabin, just at the height of his contact experiences, he vowed never to return.

But one of his oldest friends, photographer and documentarian (the Black List) Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, is making a film about him, and wanted him to go back and revisit the place.

The result is this riveting, heart-rending description of what it was like for him that includes some new material about his encounters, including, for the first time, a detailed account of why he initially thought his close encounters had been an attack by intelligence agents–and how he discovered that this was not the case.
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Subscribe today and you can listen to Whitley Strieber talk about his experiences and powerful emotions upon his return to his old cabin in upstate New York for the first time in fourteen years. When he lost the cabin, just at the height of his contact experiences, he vowed never to return, but two weeks ago, he finally did. Dreamland listeners get a special treat as well: Linda Moulton Howe interviews Dr. Stephen Goldfarb about the CERN collider and its search for the God particle.

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Scientists now say there is DEFINITELY water on the moon, LOTS of it.

In the November 13th edition of the New York Times, Kenneth Chang quotes NASA’s Anthony Colaprete as saying, “Indeed yes, we found water.” They actually found it by accident, when a satellite called Lcross crashed into a crater near the moon

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