In very ancient times, were there gateways on Earth that led into other worlds? And if so, where were they, and can they be found or reconstructed? Listen as William Henry and Annke Koreman discuss this subject, and she shares her research in Egypt and southern France in search of these gateways and the lost secrets of a very different Christianity that was eradicated by the Roman church.
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                                         Et in Arcadia, Anneke…

Who—and what—was Akhenaten? Was he human, or entirely human, this enigmatic man who brought the idea of the single god to mankind? And what was the toolkit that he used in his spiritual quest, and that was still in use in the time of Jesus? Could we recover it? Understand it?
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How do we define orbs? Does abduction hypnosis create a de facto hero’s journey? Do you right now exist as a whole entity broken up into dimensions, whose attention may only exist in one at a time? Is visitor phenomena really one waking oneself up to this?

What was supposed to be a roundtable discussion of past episodes becomes a free-for-all discussion that narrows in on the single most pressing question of all: What are we?
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Everywhere we go, we leave little traces of ourselves behind. The strand of hair, the wad of gum, the cigarette butt, nail clipping, or puddle of spittle. And all of these negligible bits and pieces that we so casually or unknowingly discard, contain our genetic information.

Doctoral student Heather Dewey-Hagborg, who is completing her degree in electronic art at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, wanted to find out just how much of ourselves we are potentially revealing through this personal debris. So she began collecting these nasty little leave-behinds, and found that, “the more I walked around the city, the more I saw these genetic artifacts everywhere I looked.”
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