William previews his upcoming works, including his first online webinar, the Path of Souls, which takes place July 12-14. To find out how to join the webinar, click here.

He also introduces his forthcoming book, "Angels of Sion: Lost Secrets of the Watchers, the Holy Race that Rules Mankind". In the book he takes a fresh look at the story of the Watchers, one of the oldest and most mysterious interventions in human history. Did the Watchers come to earth to control us or to set us free? Did they ever leave? And if not, what are they doing among us, and TO us, right now?
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Edward Snowden first contacted Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald as early as February, apparently in an effort to communicate his growing desire to leak secret documents. He had worked for the CIA up until 2009 when his work history becomes cloudy. On May 16, he offered Washington Post reporter Barton Gellman information on the Prism program. All of this happened before he went to work at Booz, Allen, which fired him the day after it became known that he had leaked secret documents. While Booz questioned his resume, apparently he resolved the discrepancies in his work timeline to their satisfaction. But he never concealed his dislike of secrecy or his willingness to expose secrets he thought the public should know.read more

This is a genuine oddity, a 4,000 year old Egyptian Statue moving on its own. It has been standing quite still in a museum in Birmingham, England for 80 years, but has now become active, moving in a slow circle daily.
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If oil and gas is a profoundly dynamic phenomenon, then so too must be environmental risk and conflicts over natural resources—and we are not getting the full picture from the mainstream media, according to Michael T. Klare, professor of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College, TomDispatch blogger, and author of Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet: The New Geopolitics of Energy (Metropolitan Books, 2008). As risk multiply, conventional sources evaporate and we are left with "extreme" energy, renewables may be the only way to avoid war and disaster.

In this exclusive interview with Oilprice.com, Klare discusses:

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