Small household energy use changes in developed countries will mean huge CO2 emission reductions. Vote in our new poll and tell us whether you think 1. These changes should become law in every developed country, 2. They should be voluntary, 3. We can’t affect global warming or 4. Global warming doesn’t exist. To learn the results of our last poll, read on?

In our last poll we asked you: Based on all you know, how would you describe the most important motive of the visitors?

72% of you answered: They are here to take something from us even if it hurts us.

13% of your answered: I don’t feel we have enough information at this time.

12% of you said: They are here to take something from us, but are helping us as well. read more

Vote in our new poll! This time, we’re asking you to tell us, “based on all you know, how would you describe the most important motive of the visitors?” We haven?t forgotten that many of you are “experts,” with firsthand experience.

Do you think “They are here to take something from us even if it hurts us,” “They are here to take something from us, but are helping us as well,” “They are here to help us, regardless of their own needs” or “They are here to harm us, regardless of their own needs?” We want to hear from you.

In our last poll, we asked you: “What do you expect the next 5 years to be like?”

Over 26% of you said “I see catastrophe coming” or “I sense wonder coming.” Either way, you’re expecting a big change.
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Whitley’s interview with British Astronomer Royal Martin Rees about his new book Our Final Hour has inspired this new poll: “What do you expect the next 5 years to be like?”

In our last poll, Whitley was firing up his computer, getting ready to write his next book, so he asked you what his next work of fiction should be. Only 2% want a new novel about vampires, and 3% want one about werewolves. 21% want him to write about UFOs. 13% aren?t interested in his fiction, and that group should keep checking unknowncountry.com, because that’s where he plans to publish most of his non-fiction. Most of you (61%) want him to write a book about a lost civilization?and that’s exactly what he’s doing right now.

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In our last poll, we asked you if you’d participate in a group meditation to communicate with the visitors. Most of you are ready to try: 62% said, “Yes, and I think it would be likely to succeed,” and 29% said, “Yes, but I would be surprised if anything happened.” 4% said, “No, I think there’s too little chance of success” and 5% said, “No, because they are evil.” In our new poll, we ask you what you want Whitley to write next, so be sure to vote! His computer’s warmed up and he?s waiting to start.

NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site, will have any links removed.read more