This year’s Dreamland Festival brought some startling information and experiences. Anne Strieber explained how the UFO experience is actually changing the human brain. William Henry brought a new vision of Christ consciousness…which fit into Whitley Strieber’s riveting talk and meditation on finding new energies. Jim Marrs showed how two brothers were responsible for the financing of both the Allied and German war efforts in World War One. Linda Howe broke open the RAF Bentwaters UFO case finally and absolutely. And Marla Frees’s psychic performance was life changing for many participants, including Whitley Strieber.

Listen as Whitley and William Henry discuss what happened at the festival.

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As might be expected, sex was the main driving force in evolution (although not all prehistoric creatures were sexy). In today’s world, how fast we modern humans can judge whether or not someone of the opposite sex is looking at us depends on how masculine or feminine they look.
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BP is not the only oil company to ruin the environment due to careless drilling. When Texaco (which later merged with Chevron) drilled in the rainforest in Ecuador from the early 1960s until 1992, they created what has been described as the worst oil-related environmental catastrophe ever–and they still haven’t paid that country any reparations.

In the June 4th edition of the New York Times, Bob Herbert quotes New York lawyer Jonathan Abady, who is part of the legal team that is suing Chevron on behalf of the rainforest inhabitants, as saying, “As horrible as the gulf spill has been, what happened in the Amazon was worse.”
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The BP oil spill may be leading to an almost unimaginable disaster–an extinction event that could kill off a large swathe of marine life.

Methane gas can deplete oxygen in the water, leading to the kind of oxygen depletion that can create a fish-killing dead zone. While methane occurs naturally in ocean water, high concentrations of it can encourage the growth of microbes that consume the oxygen needed by marine life.
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