2008 Dreamland guest Phillip Marshall has either killed himself and his children or been the victim of a brutal multiple murder. He was a pilot who maintained that poorly trained terrorists could not have executed some of the flight maneuvers that the 911 jets carried out. Shortly before his death, he allegedly told friends that he had earth-shaking new information.

You can listen here to his 2008 interview.

To read about his death as a murder-suicide, click here.

To read about it as an assassination, click here.
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People are pouring in to see the latest ‘bigfoot’ allegedly shot by Rick Dyer, who says he’ll release the scientific evidence "when I’m ready." But not today. Or soon. Or, more probably, ever. Dyer was implicated in a bigfoot hoax in 2008, but claims that this time, his aim was true.

Whitley Strieber comments: "You want an audience? Simple. Lie. You’ll sell out the house every time. Tell the truth, though, and you’ll have four people in the room. Thing is, those four people will be really worth knowing."

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Even the most outlandish Master of the Key predictions seem to come true, including one of the most peculiar – that computer memory can be stored in a gas – which now has powerful new scientific support.

The intriguing discovery was made by a team of physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), whose quest was originally to turn a cloud of ultracold atoms known as a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) into a completely new kind of circuit element.
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With the help of a tiny fragment of zircon extracted from a remote rock outcrop in Australia, the picture of how our planet became habitable to life about 4.4 billion years ago is coming into sharper focus.

Writing in the journal Nature Geoscience, an international team of researchers led by University of Wisconsin-Madison geoscience Professor John Valley reveals data that confirm the Earth’s crust first formed at least 4.4 billion years ago, just 160 million years after the formation of our solar system. The work shows, Valley says, that the time when our planet was a fiery ball covered in a magma ocean came earlier.
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