Steve Neill is a special effects artist whom Whitley and Anne have known for many years. He created the effects in the Critical Mass trailer. He has just posted a moving, powerful short film called “Foo Fighters” about the effects on World War II pilots of close encounters with alien craft, which were then called Foo Fighters. It’s very well worth watching, and costs $2.00 through PayPal to see the first half. (The second half is still in production.) That is a tiny price to pay for the wonderful experience of watching this film. Those of us in this community are often ill-served by the media. This is something from a fine artist and craftsman who has unusual insight into the close encounter experience and all that it means.read more

On February 26, Whitley will sign copies of his new novel Critical Mass at Mysterious Galaxy, 7051 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., Suite 302 in San Diego at 7p.m., (858) 268-4747. For more information, click here.

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A new type of terrorist has emerged in recent years: the FEMALE suicide bomber. In his new novel Critical Mass, Whitley Strieber points out that in the Koran, committing suicide is a major sin, so these people are being seriously misled. We need to learn more about what’s REALLY going on!

In December of last year, during a declared state of emergency in Pakistan, the country experienced its first female suicide bomber. A woman set off explosives across a military checkpoint, near a Christian school in the city of Peshawar. She was the only casualty.
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and others DON’T – We have long wondered why some people are “chosen” to encounter the Visitors, while others?who are often in the same room, same car or even the same BED?somehow do not see them. Scientists may have solved this puzzle.

Shortly after Communion was published, a psychologist sent a questionnaire to a group of people who had communicated with us (we did not give him their addresses but sent out the questionnaire ourselves). It consisted of a list of questions, one of which was “Were you sexually abused as a child?” A statistically large percentage of these people responded to this question with “yes.”
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