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LOOKING
INTO THE DARK PLACES
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HEADLINES
ARCHIVE JUNE 2004
Only when you can see the light,
will you notice the shadows
Another great article from Stuart Wilde
Mary who is the principal of ACERN (The Australian Close Encounters Resource Network) will be speaking on the encounter experiences and star children at a conference I am helping to organise in Oxford.
(Chronical Fatigue and immune Dysfunction Syndrome)
"there are more and more signs that CFIDS is not a disease in the conventional sense, no infection, but that it is a multi-causal process, for which the most different environmental factors can be the basis. Above all there are toxic and electromagnetic effects, connected with an existing arrangement with the concerned people, to which also contributes special sensitivity."
Michael Tsarion
on
"Coast to Coast," with George Noory
Wed 16th June 2004
10pm Pacific Time
A time and a place to die?
Very interesting German research into UFO experiences and hypercommunication
Another gem from Stuart Wilde
Not only did Morgan and the Mirror dare to expose the Bush and Blair fronted abominations for what they are they also held the royal family up to scrutiny through Diana's butler Paul Burrell's revelations; thereby reigniting the public's conviction that she was murdered. No one is perfect and Piers Morgan was not a perfect editor, but he had guts and he did the right thing, at least concerning these two issues. For that Mr Morgan, thank you. And as for the lily-livered sycophants of the British press who are selling humanity down the swanee and feigning integrity and compassion your part in these bloodthirsty rampages will not have gone unnoticed where it really counts.
NEW RELEASE
"In July 2001 Barry Michael George was convicted at the Old Bailey of murdering the television presenter Jill Dando.
The Case of Barry George is the first book published which presents the facts and argues that George's conviction is unsafe, with an innocent man incarcerated for a crime he could not possibly have committed."
"Thursday September 9, 1999 - spookily 9/9/99 - the day we were supposed to see some pre-Year 2000 computer problems. The south Oxfordshire countryside narrowly missed being showered with radioactive fallout, but 99.9% of the local population don't know anything about it. Why?"