There’s evidence that we were – Whitley Strieber has often discussed evidence that a great human civilization collapsed between 10,000 and 12,000 years ago, and now there is evidence that human beings were also much smarter then.

Two researchers say that a now-extinct race of humans had big eyes, child-like faces, and a genius-level IQ of around 150 (does this description sound familiar? Perhaps the Visitors are really time travelers, as Anne Strieber discusses on our first Dreamland show of 2010) NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show).
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Here’s news you won’t find in your ordinary media: The American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) says that genetically-modified foods pose “a serious health risk,” and has called for an immediate US moratorium on all GM foods. The trouble is, they may be hard to avoid in the future: More than 70% of the foods on supermarket shelves already contain derivatives of the eight GM foods on the market, such as soy, corn, oil from canola and cottonseed and sugar from sugar beets. Eventually, the biotech industry wants to genetically engineer every type of vegetable, fruit, grains, and beans. After that, they will begin to bioengineer animals.
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It’s hard to feel sorry for sharks, and there’s a lot of new information about them. Some of it makes one feel sorry for them, while other news makes us feel that maybe they ought to all be destroyed. For instance, in South Africa, sunbathers and swimmers saw a tourist being gobbled up by a gigantic shark. When it was all over, nothing was left in the bloody ocean except his diving goggles.

In the January 13th edition of the Guardian, David Smith quotes a witness as saying, “That shark was huge. Like dinosaur huge.” Another witness described it as “longer than a minibus.” People on the Cape Town beach saw the shark rise out of the ocean several times with part of a human body in its jaws.
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A new diary and a new journal – As they did 7 years ago , Anne and Whitley have exchanged Valentine’s Day greetings in their Journal and diary and they want to share them with you too. If you love Anne’s diaries and Whitley’s journals, support this site: Subscribe today!

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