…or is it a fake?? – Has someone been calling them again? Spectacular UFOs have been seen over Santa Monica (or created digitally to seem as if they appearedover the Santa Monica beach). To see them yourself, click here. Anne and Whitley were out of town at Comic-Con at the time, so they can’t report on them personally.In addition, the footage is too brief and the resolution toolow to make a final determination about its authenticity.This story came from our Out There section, which you can access by clicking on the tab at the top of our homepage. If you want to make sure we’re always out there for you, subscribe today! And please click on the “donate” button on our homepage too.

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A new Anne’s Diary! – Anne’s new diary ties together a couple of recent events in the lives of the Striebers: attending Comic-Con on behalf of The Nye Incidents as well as meeting Dr. Jack Turner (and NOT meeting Dr. John Lerma) while filming a documentary about life after death (subscribers can still listen to both of these shows)! These two events may not seem to have much in common, but both were extraordinary, in their own way. Ever since Anne Strieber had her Adventures with the Green Man, and even became a kind of ambassador for him, people have been wearing green. Now you can wear a special Green Man necklace too!

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…doesn’t really work! – Placebos are a sham, but the kind that doctors and researchers use. They’re usually mere sugar pills in disguise, which are used in a clinical treatment study. The effectiveness of the actual medication is compared with the placebo to determine if the medication works. For some people, the placebo works nearly as well as the medication, but why they work at all, remains a mystery. It turns out that one of the medicines that most of us rely on is just a placebo. One researcher says, “You might as well rub your skin with a bit of spit.”
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We once heard that the strange fly-eating plant called the Venus Flytrap was found in an area where a meteorite hit, but this turns out not to be true: it’s simply a case of evolution.The Flytrap is a plant that acts like an animal. There are other fascinating carnivorous plants, such as pitcher plants, which entice insects to them, then drown them, as well as a carnivorous plant called the Waterwheel that grows underwater.
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