Linda Moulton Howe reports on cases of bizarre radiation poisoning among UFO witnesses and Whitley Strieber tells his personal story of such a case. For the first time, Whitley tells in detail the story of an unusual explosion at his cabin that led to one of his cats getting cancer in both eyes literally within hours, and dying shortly thereafter, and what may be happening now to him and to Anne. Linda Moulton Howe then reports on what is known about anomalous radiation and its effect on living tissue.
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Linda Moulton Howe has been waiting almost her entire career to be able to tell this incredible story.

A firsthand witness from Ellsberg Air Force Base finally speaks out, revealing that long-heard rumors are true: UFOs used to regularly shut down missile bases, as often as six or seven times a year from the 1960s. He also recounts the chilling and extraordinary story of a security guard who was abducted, then on his reappearance quickly transferred from the base and, within a year, discharged from the Air Force.
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James Carman is the director and producer of the Hidden Hand, one of the few honest and competently produced moves about the close encounter experience. Whitley Strieber is one of the participants in the film. Listen as he discusses the making of the Hidden Hand with James Carman, and then as they go farther into a discussion of such intimate and powerful parts of the experience as the reports of people being shown babies. read more

Archeologists usually investigate ancient sites, but what if neurologists could dig into the brain’s past and uncover the history of past experiences? Recent brain studies have revealed that spontaneous waves of neuronal activity in the brain bear the imprints of earlier events for at least 24 hours after the experience has taken place. This means that close encounter witnesses’ brains will contain a signature of their experience, and it would be possible to determine from that whether it was a physical event or a nightmare. This would be an enormous and important step forward in close encounter research.
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