In an earlier Insight, I wrote: “My theory about ‘the visitors’ is different from that of most UFO investigators: I think they are either time travelers, visitors from a parallel universe, the dead, or all 3.”But no matter who they are, the question remains: WHAT are they doing here? WHY are the contacting- -and even abducting–people?

I think the answer lies not in belief, ideology or dogma (and the UFO world is as full of these things as any conventional religion), but in science. We have already discovered that surrealistic experiences, such as Visitor contact, strengthen the left (or logical) side of the brain, as it struggles to make sense of what happened.
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Good or bad? – While Chinese medicine is causing the extinction of endangered species, Chinese herbs are turning up more and more in Western doctors’ offices. We are learning more and more new ways to heal ourselves–and our planet (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show).
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Can science explain miracles or are they all caused by God? (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to these shows). Remember the scene in the Bible in Exodus 14:21-28, when the Israelites are escaping from the Egyptian chariots and Moses parts the waters of the Red Sea so they can run across it, then waves his hand so that the waters flow back again, scuttling the pursuing Egyptians? Science can sometimes help explain miracles and in the this case, researchers think a big wind could have done this.

Scientists who study the impact of wind on water say that a strong wind could push back waters from two ancient basins to create a temporary land bridge. They have come up with a computer model that explains the Exodus scenario.
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From the moon rocks (the real ones, anyway) that were brought back by various missions, which turned out to be partly material from Earth, our scientists learned that our moon was created when a fast moving space rock knocked off a piece of the Earth and sent it into orbit. Now they think the same process created Mars biggest moon Phobos.
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