Tessa Dick was the late science fiction writer Philip K.Dick’s 4th wife. Dick’s most famous book is probably “DoAndroids Dream of Electric Sheep?” published in 1968, whichwas made into the film “Blade Runner.” In herInsight,she talks about how her husband was in touch with Visitorswho seemed to betimetravelers from ancient Rome. Just forsubscribers:Whitley has a special interview with Tessa!

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This weekend we will post a remarkable conversation that Anne Strieber had recently with William Henry, ranging from transformation to meeting movie stars, all of which he talks about in our latest Insight. We were planning to post this as a subscriber interview, but since we are switching to a new, IMPROVED subscriber service, we didn’t want anyone to miss it, so we’ve posted it as a Dreamland Special. In the meantime, you can still subscribe today. Whitley’s subscriber interview with Gary David this weekend, about Hopi Indian interactions with ETs, is VERY SPECIAL indeed!

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As part of our ongoing series of new Communion Letters, “Jeremy” talks about his own meeting with the Master of the Key.

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