Not only did Columbus not discover America, you cannot understand the modern world unless you understood who came here before and why, and why it was that Columbus came, and what secrets he sought.

Carl Lehrburger has spent the past 25 years traveling to sacred and archaeological sites throughout the Americas in search of the truth about our past. In the process, he has made some truly startling discoveries about, for example, the true purpose of the Great Serpent Mound in Ohio and many other sites.
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Climate change. Energy scarcity. Economic collapse. Bodily harm from a lifetime of dieting on synthetic foods. Given that these are only some of the dark clouds hanging over our heads, is it possible that what humanity is going through–what Visitors have been warning us about for decades–is nothing short of a cultural near-death experience? That’s what Jesse, an experiencer and scientist who teaches sustainable living, proposes. And on this episode, he also provides some solutions.
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This is a repeat of my Mother’s Day diary entry from 2013. It’s still very relevant!

When you have kids or grandkids, in this day of iPhone photos and videos, you are ALWAYS comparing pictures of the little ones with your friends and the people you meet. And, of course, your kids (or grandkids) are the most beautiful ones of all.

This thought reminds me of being in the hospital and giving birth to my own son thirty-five years ago, when I had a strange disease called pre-eclampsia, which is what probably led to my brain bleed in 2004, because it involves very high blood pressure and weakened a blood vessel in my brain.
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Whitley Strieber offers his first impression of the Roswell Slides and, as one might expect, it’s likely to remain one of the most fascinating things ever said about them, Roswell itself and the whole issue of alien contact. As Whitley has said, "I am certain that the Roswell Incident happened because one of my uncles was present at Wright Field and witnessed the arrival of the debris. He and his commanding officer, General Arthur Exon, gave me descriptions of what they knew about the debris, what had happened to cause the secrecy, and what was thought of what the materials represented. I used their statements as the basis for my novel Majestic." To read Whitley’s Journal: The Roswell Slides, click here.
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