In his latest Journal, Whitley Strieber writes: “As I discussed in my As I discussed in my Night Thoughts audio file, my mind is changing. An example of what is happening came the other day when Anne and I were at lunch with Dreamland co-host Marla Frees.” Read about Whitley’s latest time slip and come meet Starfire Tor in person at our Stargate Conference where there are lots of wonderful new things to learn (and remember: It’s always sunny in the desert), except when you’re watching for UFOs under the stars!

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Update: More Flooding Possible – Last week, Typhoon Ketsana deluged Manila and the central Philippines, leaving at least 240 dead and 400,000 homeless, and challenging both governmental and private relief services beyond the breaking point. And now it could get worse asTyphoon Parma slams ashore north of Manila, sparing the cityits 90MPH winds, but threatening another deluge.

While Typhoon Parma contains less rain than Ketsana, it packs stronger winds, and, according to Art Bell, if it should strike Luzon, then back down into the Philippine Straits, which is a common storm track in the area, it will pick up rain as it stalls, and could deluge Manila once again.
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Many of our listeners have written to tell us how much they enjoyed Anne Strieber’s interview with William Henry in last week’s subscriber section. In last Wednesday’s subscriber chat, she confessed that the interview is a “a little bit shocking,” so she says she’s glad that people liked it. Will YOU find it shocking? Listen and then get back to us (but first you have to subscribe)! Subscribers can also listen to something ELSE everyone is talking about: The rest of Whitley’s audio essay Night Thoughts. If you got our FREE weekly email newsletter, you would have already read this story: To sign up, click here.

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An ARTIFICIAL brain! – Scientists are working to build a living computer. Maybe they ought to concentrate on creating an artificial brain instead (or are these the same thing?)

Neuroscientists think that a machine that duplicates all the functions of a human brain is only a decade away. Physorg.com quotes researcher Henry Markram as saying, “I absolutely believe it is technically and biologically possible. The only uncertainty is financial. It is an extremely expensive project and not all is yet secured.”
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