As part of our ongoing new Communion Letters, we heard from Gordon from Texas who wrote: “This is a personal UFO story that I recently received confirmation about, from a man I’ve worked with for two years.”

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President Bush has criticized professional athletes for using steroids. These were heavily used in the former East Germany, to the extent that one female athlete, who was given steroids from a young age, decided to have an operation to become a man. Andreas Krieger, born a woman but now a married man, says, “They killed Heidi.” And in a surprising number of newborn babies, doctors can’t tell what sex they are, so a sex is assigned to them.
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In Canada, Danielle Cormier read about a UFO sighting in the Times & Transcript newspaper, and realized that she, along with 3 friends, had watched the same object for 45 minutes.

Charles Perry of the Canada Times & Transcript writes that Danielle was with her boyfriend Terry Steeves, and her friends Peggy and Ed. They were driving on the highway when Ed suddenly stopped the truck and they all peered out the windows “looking absolutely stunned, their faces white as though they had just seen a ghost.”
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First we learned that Billy the Kid was not shot by Pat Garrett, but lived to an old age. Now anthropologist Sergey Gorbenko says Joan of Arc was not burned at the stake, but lived to be 57 years old.

Gorbenko examined skulls from the French royal family of Ludwig XI and found that the skull that was thought to belong to the king was actually a woman’s. It wasn’t the skull of his wife Charlotte, because she died at age 38 and the skull belonged to a 55-57-year-old woman. He says, “The woman whose skull had been mistaken for that of King Ludwig XI for 100 years turned out to be Joan of Arc herself.”
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