In her latest diary, Anne Strieber talks about being lied to by Bush. She writes, “I think voters expect to be lied to. We’ve gotten used to it, but that doesn’t make it right. However, it may be inevitable, if our government doesn’t think we can understand their true motives.” You may agree with her opinion or it may make you mad, but it’s guaranteed to get a reaction.

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In her new Diary, Anne Strieber writes, “There have been few times in the human past when there wasn’t a war going on…Our history is the history of war…We now know that al-Qaeda has been around for a long time. They hated us in the past just as much as they hate us now, but the difference was, we didn’t know it. Perhaps freedom from worry is only possible for the innocent. Once we realize how precarious life is, we can no longer laugh and enjoy ourselves quite so much.”

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In Anne Strieber’s new diary, she writes, “Despite the fact that we’re proud of our military men with their extraordinary courage and wonderful technology, many of us are still confused about why we’re fighting a war in Iraq. Sure, Saddam is a nasty dictator and no one will be sorry to see him go, but unless a dictator threatened us or our allies, that’s never been enough reason for us to attack before. And despite all the talk about bioterrorism weapons and nukes, we’ve found very few. So why are we there?”

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In his new Journal, Whitley Strieber writes, “In recent years, I have had a number of childhood memories emerge that disturb me very much. These memories are like the memories of many other people. And I have also found, buried in some old news stories, startling corroboration for one of them?I believe that, beginning after World War II, children began to be recruited for various experimental efforts to create ‘perfect’ spies, and to study the effects of the development of dual and multiple personalities in them.” He thinks he was one of these children. Don’t miss this exciting new journal!

Anne Strieber ponders the news and asks how, in these days of conflicting news reports and disinformation, we can figure out what’s true. She tackles this question in her new diary.read more