This riveting discussion begins with two very strange stories about glasses, and goes from there to one of the deepest and most knowledgeable discussions of the Montauk Project you will ever hear. The Philadelphia Experiment and the Montauk Project have been denied, debunked and derided, but if none of it ever happened, why do the stories exist at all?

Ralph Steiner is a man with secrets, and he tells some really strange ones today. What’s the bizarre truth about the Philadelphia Experiment? What was really going on at Montauk. You’ve read some and heard some, but NOTHING LIKE THIS!

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Researcher Ralph Steiner describes technological methods of communication with the dead, and with entities beyond the dead. This counts as perhaps the finest interview we have ever presented on the subject of devices that communicate with the dead. Ralph Steiner is a consummate expert, and tells us about the history of these systems, starting with Thomas Edison’s early voice captures to modern devices such as the astonishing and rare Luminator, which Ralph has studied and had personal experience with. To see some of the Luminator photographs, go to Mark Macy’s website, MacyAfterlife.com.
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The Revelations Symposium will be held May 17–19 at the Scarritt Bennett Center in Nashville. Presenters will be Graham Hancock, William Henry and Whitley Strieber. The ambiance will be the same as at the beloved Dreamland Festival normally held this time of year. We are hoping that the festival will be held this autumn, but at present Whitley and Anne are still considering this.

This will be an intimate, intensive experience with three of the most extraordinary authors working today, each of whom has fundamentally changed human culture and the way we understand ourselves. Each will offer two presentations, which will serve to bring us up to date about the key breakthroughs that they have all made in the past year.
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When you twist your head around to check for a driver in your "blind spot" before changing lanes, don’t you wish you could swivel your head around like an owl? Owls can rotate their heads by as much as 270 degrees in either direction without damaging the delicate blood vessels in their necks and heads, and without cutting off the blood supply to their brains.

Owls also have the uncanny ability to fly silently, relying on specialized plumage to reduce noise so they can hunt in acoustic stealth (many "contactees" have mistaken Grays for owls).
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