Whitley’s analysis of the 10/11/2017 To the Stars Academy presentation, and as usual the insights are just fantastic. Whitley comes to this as a sort of semi-insider himself, but one who lays his cards right out on the table. What is the To the Stars Academy about? What do they hope to accomplish? Who are they and why should we consider them experts?

All good questions, and he addresses all of them. But he goes far beyond that, into a mind-boggling discussion of research on exotic materials that he was privy to himself, and that Jacques Vallee presented last year at Contact in the Desert? But how does this tie into the goals of the To the Stars Academy?

Listen and find out.
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"It’s a cold, moonlit night in the high desert of southern Utah. On a lonely stretch of highway, a young soldier drives en route from his home in Idaho back to his base at Ft. Bliss, Texas. The date is February 20, 1959. Suddenly, there’s a brilliant flash of light in the sky ahead. He stares, spellbound, as it resolves into a strange glowing…something."

Thus begins the strange story of airman Gerry Irwin, which has been extensively researched by David Booher. But what happened to Irwin? Was he an early abductee? Or was he the victim of a bizarre experiment in mind control?
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Numerous archaeologists are raising the question of where the missing counterpart to the Great Sphinx at Giza is located: the solitary nature of the ancient half man, half lion sculpture is an anomaly in ancient Egypt, as virtually every other depiction of a sphinx comes in pairs. These pairs are depicted as male and female, embodying the various representations of duality. If this theory is true, then where is the Great Sphinx’s equally Great Sister — and what happened to erase such a massive monument from history?
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Did you know that near-death experiences and visitor phenomena have a connective thread? They do: kundalini energy. This week’s episode is packed with information straight out of Dr. Kenneth Ring’s near-death and "alien abduction" studies, as brought to us by Christopher, a man who worked on The Omega Project during his college years.


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