A quick way to boost the economy? Instead of importing goods from places like China, one researcher thinks we should import taxpayers (instead of making them sneak across the border to work illegally, thus paying no taxes).
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…and thinks ETs make them – Queen Elizabeth’s private secretary has revealed that the Queen not only takes an interest in crop circles, but believes that they are created by ETs. Her husband, Prince Philip, receives crop circle newsletters at Buckingham Palace. And now YOU can see these lovely formations for even less!

In the January 23rd edition of the Telegraph, Aislinn Simpson quotes a letter in support of crop circle researcher Colin Andrews which says, in part, : “Her Majesty has taken an interest in the mysterious crop circles for some time and was sad to hear your results of years of research into the question are at risk through lack of funds.”

Art credit: Lucy Pringle
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We continue our look forward to 2009 by asking one of the world’s leading futurists what the new year will bring–and just wait until you hear what he has to say not only about this year, but about what’s coming after. And it’s NOT all gloom and doom, it’s actually quite incredible.

Whitley Strieber asks John Petersen penetrating questions, and gets some surprising answers in this electrifying interview.
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Marla Frees interviewed Max the Crystal Skull, and Anne Strieber interviews Marla about her really wild experience with this strange, strange object.

Believed to be between 5,000 and 36,000 years old, Max is one of the world’s authentic crystal skulls originally found in Central America. Everything that is known about lapidary work indicates that the skulls should have been shattered, fractured, or fallen apart when carved, but Max is completely intact.

Many People have profound visions and psychic experiences when viewing the skulls, and Marla was no exception. Max also has great insight into people, and some of the things that happened to others during the session Marla participated in will really make you think–and, in some cases, fill you with wonder.
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