In 2007 a bizarre creature was discovered in a rat trap on a farm in Metepec, Mexico. About a year later, its existence came to the attention of Mexican UFO investigator and TV personality Jaime Maussan. Subsequently, it has been featured on the History Channel’s Monster Quest program, and has been the subject of a vast amount of internet rumor.

Listen as Whitley Strieber interviews Jaime Maussan about the creature, and find out the truth about the DNA that has been found, the anatomical makeup of the creature, and certain hidden facts about it and about the fate of the farmer who found it that are truly startling. For example, the creature was NOT killed immediately on being found, it is NOT an infant, and, despite its size, it was extremely aggressive.
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UPDATE! – UPDATE: Whitley thinks he knows WHY the Mayans predicted the end of the world on Dec. 21, 2012 and he explained this at our recent Stargate conference. He’ll also talk about it on Coast to Coast AM on November 12!

While the West is obsessed with the Mayan 2012 prophecies, it turns out that the remaining Mayans aren’t interested in them. Scientists now think that drought may be one of the things that caused the Mayans to abandon their cities and Guatemalan Mayan elder Apolinario Chile Pixtun says, “We have real concerns these days, like rain.”

On the MyWay website, Mark Stevenson quotes Pixtun as saying, “I came back from England last year and, man, they had me fed up with this stuff.”
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Hello from Joshua Tree, where magic is happening (and it’s not too late to buy a ticket, we can take your credit card at the door)! New research using functional MRI analysis of the brain suggests that it is possible for scientists to reconstruct images of what people have seen in the past. This could mean that the question of what people who report close encounters of the third kind are actually seeing when the encounters happen could be solved once and for all.
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There are some strange critters around (and subscribers get to hear a special report on one of them this week). Could someone be creating quantum creatures in a laboratory? The first “quantum creature” to be created in a lab is something known as a tardigrade, also called a “water bear,” which, according to New Scientist magazine, can survive in the harsh conditions of space. We’ve sent monkeys and dogs into space, but if we send one of THESE out there, what can we learn from it?

To see one of these strange creatures, click here and here.

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