Dreamland was not broadcast live over the internet on Saturday, April 21, 2001. Therefore there will be no archive of this program. We are sorry for this inconvenience. It was due to a glitch that arose when the program’s live broadcast was switched from Sunday to Saturday nights. It will be fixed by next week’s program.

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Tonight on Dreamland Linda Moulton Howe will be featuring an interview with a U.S. Army Master Sergeant who describes an extraordinary unidentified aerial craft over Mannheim, Germany immediately after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The craft was seen by at least 1,600 military personnel. The incident was then covered up–until now.

Do not miss this report.

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If you think the air is hazier than usual, you’re right: a massive cloud of dust containing bits of rock, dinosaur fossils and even particles of mummies is floating over the United States. It also contains carbon dioxide, arsenic, sulfur, ozone, flurocarbons and the greenhouse gases that causeglobal warming. “There’s hundreds of tons of dust in it,” says Russ Schnell of NOAA.
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On May 12 at 7:30PM Pacific time, extraordinary informationabout a piece of unknown material is going to be presented for the first time, and in a highly unique way. Instead of having to go to a conference, viewers will be able to watch live over the internet. Instead of paying $50 or more for tickets, the conference cost will be $9.99. You can sign up right now to watch either live over the internet on May 12 or during the following week, at your leisure.
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