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Professor Pan: Attempted manipulation of UFO manifestations. A little break from the political madness for some high strangeness... Above: Jacques Vallee with Anton LaVey and Aime Michel. From an interview with Jacques Vallee by Jerome Clark (FATE magazine, 1978): Vallee: I think that's exactly what we have to do with UFOs. We have to do something that will cause them to react.

I know a little something about that subject. But on with my particular piece of this puzzle. In early September of 1990, I spent a few days at Ocean City, Maryland, a resort town on the Atlantic. A couple of weeks later, I returned to Ocean City for the weekend. I awoke from the dream, disturbed. That evening, at approximately 7:30pm, I decided to take a walk on the beach with my girlfriend.

I remembered the alien head I had sculputed in the sand weeks before, miles from the spot on which I was standing. I looked up into the starry night, thinking about my dream and the face in the sand. I walked closer to the water and joined my girlfriend. Here he quotes Jacques Vallee: Why can't we see God? Why Can't We See God - A scientific explanation By Frank Lee Physicists have discovered the mechanism that prevents us from seeing the Kingdom of God by electromagnetic waves.

When I was a graduate student majoring in physics, I was an atheist. To me, God was a product of ignorance, due to lack of scientific knowledge. If people understood natural laws as well as physicists, they would not believe the existence of God. At that time, I did not know that most great physicists are God's believers, such as Newton, Kepler, Planck, Heisenberg and Einstein. Ten years after I received my Ph.D. in physics, I became a Christian - not because I found any hard scientific evidence about God.

Like most believers, I felt that there must be a God who had been guiding me, otherwise some events that had happened to me would not be so coincidental. The existence of God was so real that I had been wondering: where could God be? Whitley Strieber's Unknown Country. Remember the Socorro UFO event, when patrolman Ronnie Zamora had a close encounter with a UFO and its two occupants on a roadside in rural New Mexico? It happened back in 1964 and was a worldwide sensation at the time. Then the damage control experts took over and it was soon relegated to the ashcan of history. But should it have been? Famed UFO researcher Kevin Randle says definitely not, and he offers the evidence to prove it in this riveting edition of Dreamland.

In the second half of the show, some Whitley zingers show up, and you have to wonder yet again if he can tell all he knows. He and Kevin discuss their relationships with General Arthur Exon, who gave Kevin the extraordinary interview that he published in the Truth about the UFO Crash at Roswell, and then get into some virtually unknown material about the bodies that were found.

Listen closely. Get Encounter in the Desert! Kevin Randle's blog is KevinRandle.Blogspot.com. George W Bush is the AntiChrist. Technology | Nostradamus called it! The kooks are coming out of the woodwork. On Friday, four days after the attacks on New York and Washington, the bestselling book on Amazon.com was “Nostradamus: The Complete Prophecies.” Books about the 16th century prophet also placed at 4, 5, 11, 12 and 25 on the list. This sudden interest in Nostradamus can be directly pinned to the “prediction” that has been zipping across the Net in the wake of Tuesday’s tragedy: “In the City of God there will be a great thunder, Two Brothers torn apart by Chaos, while the fortress endures, the great leader will succumb. The third big war will begin when the big city is burning.” The Nostradamus-attributed “prophecy” of the World Trade Center disaster was swiftly proven to be a hoax, but no matter: The Net loves a good conspiracy theory, and even while the country mourned, the morbidly curious could also track any number of bizarre theories and observations online about Tuesday’s tragedy.

Was the disaster, for example, Satan’s work? Nonabductees. Street of Pain. And Adam Knew Eve: A Dictionary of Sex in the Bible. About Arthur M. Young. Global Consciousness Project -- consciousness, group consciousne. Guerrilla News Network. Guerrilla News Network: TMDG Trailer. The Most Dangerous Game: The Trailer Originally created for executives at one of the largest and most respected US cable networks, GNN's trailer for The Most Dangerous Game developed into of cult hit all on its own.

With its uncannily mysterious protagonists and controversial subject matter, the film looked like a good bet for a late night slot in the powerful documentary division. Especially after the network invested cash and sent some its top producers down to Tennessee to shoot the riveting medical examination that was to form the basis for the film's climax. However, after reviewing the trailer and holding several discussions about the film's potential, GNN was told that the feature would not be financed .

The reason? This page features most of the assets that were generated for the network pitch. GNN has put this project on hold for now. NATHAN BEACH: NOTEBOOKS: 2005: Kittens!!! OMG THESE ARE THE CUTTEST KITTENS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! To: "Adlian Gatehowell" chantelle.powell! Btopenwolldm>, "Chelyl Palkel" chezal44! M>, "Chlis Knlth" gphilth! Miclosophtm>, "Ilo Algylou" aligson" pandagligson! Obizel.biz>, "lebecca Lindt" JudiAVincent! Aolm>, "Kalen Campbell" campbellk! Ozemailm.au>, "Kevin Vincens" ajhalris!

Images © 2005 Nathan Beach -- free to distribute by email as long as you include all the forwarding headers. Touchstone Magazine - Mere Comments: Moloch's Market. Intellectual Espionage. Table of Contents | Prologue | Comments on the Book Reviews | Errata | Read the Book | Purchase the Book Page - 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 Intellectual Espionage At the start of WWII millions of men showed up at registration offices to take low-level academic tests before being inducted.1 The years of maximum mobilization were 1942 to1944; the fighting force had been mostly schooled in the 1930s, both those inducted and those turned away. Of the 18 million men were tested, 17,280,000 of them were judged to have the minimum competence in reading required to be a soldier, a 96 percent literacy rate.

WWII was over in 1945. A third American war began in the mid-1960s. Consider how much more compelling this steady progression of intellectual blindness is when we track it through army admissions tests rather than college admissions scores and standardized reading tests, which inflate apparent proficiency by frequently changing the way the tests are scored. Christian Space Mission. Katz Korner. Gotcha! It’s me, not Jessie, sending out this message, but I know he would agree.

And it isn’t so much about Catholic views on birth control as it is about respect for all creation. Over 800 years ago, St. Francis of Assisi had some strong things to say about respect for all creation. And his ideas are still good ones today. In particular, he saw mankind as custodians of the animals. Remember how he gave the animals extra rations at Christmas so they, too, could celebrate the birth of Our Lord?

A reader recently emailed offering free kittens. Oh sure, there is nothing cuter than a Kitten – unless perhaps it is a puppy. But all too often, once the initial “cuteness” wears off, these animals are unwanted and abandoned. Here’s the background to my pride: Clyde – wandered up to my son’s in California, full grown and abandoned. Nermal – taken away from abusive children at an apartment project; anemic and full of fleas. Nicky – on his way to the pound, I just had to take him home. Blessings, Ann. Open book: Remember the exorcists? U B U W E B. BADSTRING.

Hurricane Katrina: No Exit From the Danger Zone. September 18, 2005 | Like this article? Join our email list: Stay up to date with the latest headlines via email. The night before Hurricane Katrina hit, tens of thousands of people in New Orleans had one thing in common. It was not their race, although many were African American. And it was not that they were poor, or elderly or infirm -- although many of them were all of these things.

What many of those people shared that night was this: they didn't own a vehicle. This was not a secret prior to Katrina's landfall: it was widely reported in the local and national media. New Orleans is hardly the only place in such a predicament. "The fact is that in this country, we haven't paid adequate attention to this issue," says Havidan Rodriguez, director of the Disaster Research Center at the University of Delaware. Examples can be found everywhere. In fact, the D.C. And what about an incident that occurs with no notice? Still, it is not impossible to save the lives of people who lack automobiles. New Antipsychotic Drugs Criticized. Expensive new antipsychotic drugs that are among the most widely prescribed pills in medicine are no more effective and no safer than an older, cheaper drug that has been largely discontinued, according to the most comprehensive comparative study ever conducted.

The surprising result of a federally funded study released yesterday challenges widespread assumptions among psychiatrists about the best way to treat serious mental illness and underscores the extent to which physicians, patients and policymakers can be blindsided by self-interested research by drugmakers. The study also paints a sobering picture of the state of treatment of schizophrenia, a disabling illness that afflicts about 3.2 million Americans with symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations and disordered thinking: Every drug, old and new, caused serious side effects, and the vast majority of patients stopped taking each of them.

Drowning by Numbers. "Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you. " - Bob DylanNew Orleans is beginning to look like Funeralgate, supersized. FEMA has relieved volunteers of their emergency mortuary services in Louisiana only, and contracted out to Kenyon, a "wholly-owned subsidiary of Service Corporation International" of Houston, Texas. Are the alarms sounding yet? LightUpTheDarkness reminds us why they should be: You may remember Service Corporation International, SCI, as it was part of the case against confirming Alberto Gonzales due to his involvement in the Texas and Florida scandals known as Funeralgate. As we covered back in February, Service Corporation International was "recycling" graves, removing the bodies that were there originally and throwing them in the woods to use the space to house new customers at two Jewish cemeteries in Florida .

Can they hide all the dead? That's a scary question. FT May 2005: Books in Review. <p>If you want this website to work, you must enable javascript. </p> In This Issue From the May 2005 Print Edition Subscribe toFirst Things Subscribe to the print edition of First Things magazine to read all of the articles, essays, reviews and poems from this month's issue. Subscribe Articles Living Life’s End by Gilbert Meilaender The Inconvenient Conscience by George Cardinal Pell The Return of Studs Lonigan by Bette Howland For Torah and Culture by David Singer Opinion The Legal Death of Terri Schiavo by Robert T. Gardens of Good and Evil by Rodney Delasanta When East is West by Peter J. The Public Square Remembering and Forgetting by Richard John Neuhaus Reviews Finished by Gregory Wolfe Briefly Noted 10 by Various Rehabilitating Truth by Paul J. Theology for Physicists by Stephen M.

No Longer Neutral by Ishmael Law Poetry Aegean Story Euboia, Greece by A. Realism Sing to the Lord a new song (Isaiah 42:10) by Mark Jarman Lovejoy Street Letters May Letters Previous Issue Next Issue.