An ultra high strangeness event took place on Thursday involving a report received by Linda Moulton Howe, a book Whitley Strieber was writing, and one of the strangest photographs we have ever seen. The image shows a small entity about 44 inches tall. It looks like a garden gnome, complete with the familiar red conical cap. Such creatures were first describe in the historical record during the time of the Roman Empire, and the first image of one is a 2,000 year old wood carving that was found in Norway.read more

Trish and Rob MaGregor, authors of Aliens in the Backyard, tell of the strange time-synchronicities that seem to herald their appearance in our lives. This discussion of some of the strangest and most powerful cases of abduction reveal how little we actually know about this enigmatic experiences, which is among the most powerful events that can occur in a person’s life.
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Anne Strieber begins this discussion with commentary on a remarkable film she has just seen called "the Adjustment Bureau" and asks the question: Does synchronicity mean that our lives are designed, and if so, by whom? After Anne’s stroke in 2004, she woke up from a coma into a life that was so filled with  synchronicities that she began to feel as if it was like a jigsaw, and her role was to wait for the next piece to be put in place. Does this mean that our lives are pre-planned? At the end of the interview, Trish reveals one of the most extraordinary personal UFO experiences you will ever hear. Rich, fascinating material!read more

Trish MacGregor knows the secrets of synchronicity and what they mean. A synchronicity is a coming together of inner and outer events in a way that is meaningful to the observer but can’t be explained by cause and effect. Synchronicities can be simple, or incredibly complex and layered. But what do they mean? There’s a first step: learning to recongize the many synchornicities. Then a second: understanding the why of it all. Don’t miss this enlightening interview.

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