As part of our new Communion Letters series, Robert writes: One of the most amazing discoveries I have had in the last few years was on the NBC broadcast of Confirmation. On that program you divulged a story involving police officers tracking not one, but three strange aircraft. If memory serves me right, it was in Warren, Ohio, about a half-hour drive from where I live. I remember being stunned about this, mainly because it had never been reported anywhere until then. Friends and family of mine have seen many strange things in our own area (Columbiana County, specifically the area around State Route 14 and its surrounding back roads).

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In Asia, bird flu has jumped to new species, killing three house cats and infecting a white tiger in a Thailand zoo. Since there is also bird flu in the U.S., the virus will probably jump to other species here as well?and maybe eventually to humans. Once humans contract the flu, it will be spread by overseas travelers, just as SARS was. Health workers predict that Asian bird flu will be a bigger and more dangerous epidemic than SARS because it will be a new virus in humans, one that our immune systems are not equipped to handle.
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The Sunday Express in England says Osama bin-Laden has been located and is surrounded by U.S. special forces in a mountainous area bordering Pakistan and Afghanistan. They say bin-Laden has been “sighted” for the first time since 2001 and is being monitored by a National Security Agency satellite. They received the information from “a well-placed intelligence source” in Washington, who said, “He is boxed in.” Bin-Laden is hiding in rough terrain where it’s impossible to stage a conventional military assault. He’s also surrounded by bodyguards. The paper says bin-Laden and his men “sleep in caves or out in the open. The area is swept by fierce snow storms howling down from the 10,000 foot high mountain peaks. Donkeys are the only transport?U.S.read more

The Evening Herald in Plymouth, England is calling this photo the best picture of a UFO ever taken. There have also been other excellent photos taken recently, both in the daytime and at night.

The amateur photographer who took the Plymouth photo was trying out his new digital camera. As is so often the case, he didn’t know he’d photographed a UFO until he saw the finished photo.

UFO researcher Bob Boyd says, “It’s the real thing.” The Royal Navy has asked the Herald to let them study the photos. A Plymouth City Airport spokesman says it’s “highly unlikely” this is a photo of an airplane.
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