The closer we get in time to the point where time travel begins, the more clear it will become that there are time travelers around us. Whitley and Anne Strieber and Starfire Tor discuss time travel and time travelers. Was the person that Whitley saw during the timeslip experience he and Anne had last week a time traveler? How can we identify such people in our midst? What are they able to do, and what can’t they do? Normally, the discussion is about whether or not time travel is possible. Here, we go beyond that and ask the question: how can we identify them among us right now?
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Shortly after recording last week’s show with Starfire Tor, Whitley and Anne Strieber had another timeslip. Even stranger, the new event was strikingly similar to one that happened to them when in the company of Starfire in 2006. Here the Striebers describe the new event, then Starfire brings her knowledge and her theories to the table to explain why it would be that a discussion of timeslips would bring on another timeslip.

This is very unusual information, a real look behind the curtain that conceals the mechanics of life in the matrix of time and reality in which we are living.
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The quest to confirm the existence of liquids on Mars has been ongoing for decades; it was known to host water billions of years ago and water is has been found to exist there in the form of ice, but the latest images from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) indicate that water may not only be present, but running down the Martian hills.

Newly released photographs from a variety of different locations across the southern latitudes of the Red Planet show dark streaks, known as ”recurring slope lineae” or RSL, that appear to course down inclines in the same manner as flowing liquid.
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The object being commented on here by Dr. Michael Salla on Coast to Coast AM could be a discharge from the space station itself, or it could be something docked on it, either a secret craft of ours or something from another world. If it is a ship of some kind, its aerodynamic shape would suggest that it is intended to enter the atmosphere.
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