In the predawn hours of Tuesday and Wednesday, March 6 and 7, 2017, Whitley reports here that he had some extremely powerful contact experiences, the first with Anne on Tuesday morning and the second with "the visitors" on Wednesday. So, are the two connected, and if so, why was the surpassingly beautiful encounter with Anne on Tuesday followed by a terrifying one with the visitors the next morning? 

He feels sure that the two are connected and also that he understands the reason for the anger that was expressed by the visitors during the second encounter.

This whole series of encounters with Anne–and the visitors–is without precedent in close encounter or any other literature. Don’t miss it!
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One of the biggest barriers to the implementation of useful artificial intelligence in our culture is the limitations imposed by our computer hardware: modern computer chips have their circuits arranged in a two-dimensional layout, running programs that are meant to mimic our own three-dimensional neurological processes. The 2D setup was, and indeed still is, better suited to the more linear processing that the majority of our computer programs require, but running AI-based programs presents a sizable drop in efficiency — it is apparent that if AI is to grow as a valuable tool, a new form of computer hardware will be required to accommodate it.
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Leslie Kean, the famed author of the New York Time bestseller "UFOs: Generals, Pilots and Government Officials Go on the Record," has just published a remarkable and definitive new book, "Surviving Death: a Journalist Investigates Evidence of the Afterlife."

As Whitley is in regular contact with his wife Anne, who transitioned in August of 2015, this is one completely extraordinary interview. Listen as Whitley (and Anne!) speak with Leslie about her expertly researched book and the tremendous personal adventure she has had creating it.
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As researchers continue to realize the extent of the tenacity of life on (and around) Earth, the possibility of simple lifeforms being found in what would once would have been considered the most unlikely of places is now being entertained. Some scientists are even advocating that we leave no stone unturned — perhaps literally in the case of Lucy McFadden of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, whom is part of a team that is proposing new missions be launched to investigate various bodies in the asteroid belt.
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