This object over Calgary is probably not a star. It’s difficult to be certain looking at the non-enhanced video, but the witness could apparently see enough with the naked eye to be inspired to shoot this video. This is a probable unknown. December 26 seems to have been a busy night over Canada.
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This image is of real lights in the night sky. It is not photoshopped. There is no flicker, and the speed of movement is too great for them to be candle lanterns. They are too bright to be LED lights suspended from balloons, and are not floating. These are genuine unknowns.
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Seven years ago, I wrote a diary called Evil Corn. Now I’m addressing Evil Wheat.

After I discovered I’m a Type II diabetic, I lost 100 pounds (took me 3 years!) on a low-carb diet, and I still treat wheat products the way other people treat alcohol or chocolate–I think carefully before I indulge.

Despite this, I used to scoff at all the people who suddenly seem to be allergic to wheat–or to "gluten," which is essentially the same thing. Gluten is the protein found in wheat grains, which gives wheat dough its elastic texture. Gluten is also found in cereal grains, especially wheat, rye, barley, and possibly oats. It causes digestive disorders such as celiac disease.
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For more than a century and a half, scientists and tourists have visited massive animal-shaped mounds, such as Serpent Mound in Ohio (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show), created by the indigenous people of North America. But few animal effigy mounds had been found in South America until recently, when anthropologists identified numerous earthen animals rising above the coastal plains of Peru, a region already renowned for the Nazca lines, the ruined city of Chan Chan, and other cultural treasures.
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