What if the visitors show up all over the world in numbers? What if there is a magnetic pole shift? What if something else happens that changes the world very suddenly and very profoundly? In this talk, Whitley Strieber discusses the kinds of sudden change that could appear without warning, and the profound ways in which they could alter the way we live and think and perceived the world around us.
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People continue to record unexplained sounds worldwide. Linda Moulton Howe asks an expert for the real story and discovers that the answers so far put forward on the internet are essentially all incorrect. But what does a real expert have to say about these sounds? He says, "certainly someting is making those noises," but he doesn’t think, for example, that it’s solar activity. There are no known sounds caused by solar flares or coronal mass ejections.

Linda asks the question, "what if they are weapons?" She describes Project Medusa and others, raising the chilling possibility that the sounds couldread more

Last year when William Henry went to Egypt, the tour was interrupted by the revolution. This year, watching American media, everyone expected the worst. But that is NOT what happened! William and the group found a calm, peaceful country and an improving economy, and so William has come back with a thrilling report. Listen as he describes an exciting new dig near the Osirion, one of the oldest structures on Earth, and tells how the climate has changed since the fall of the old regime. Egypt, still the greatest show on earth!

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This object could easily be a mass of balloons tied together and fitted with light-emitting diodes, but if so, the LEDs are exceptionally bright, and one has to wonder about the weight of the power source. Of course, without knowing the altitude, it’s impossible to tell how large the cluster might be. The analysis linked on this story asserts that this cannot be a cluster of balloons, but to your ever-cynical Out There editor, they have made some good points, but not conclusively proved their case.
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