Dr. John Alexander believes that UFOs are real, physical objects, but then he departs from the conventional wisdom that they must therefore be alien space craft and asks some much larger questions. Why, over the entire modern history of the phenomenon, have we made so little progress in understanding them? If there is a government cover-up, where is it? If there could be official disclosure, what might it actually consist of?
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The new Hybrids website has just been rolled out, and Whitley Strieber reads from the book on it. Anybody who listens to Dreamland knows what an experience it is to hear him read, and he’s at the top of his form with this. You can also read a sample chapter, watch the Hybrids video, read a Q&A and find out how to buy Hybrids either online or locally. The book is available in physical and electronic formats. He will appear on Coast to Coast AM to talk about it on April 13.read more

On March 24, something unusual happened to Whitley Strieber. As was the case in December of 2007 when his last seemingly physical encounter with the unknown took place, what happened was related to a work of fiction he’s writing. The book, which will be published in mid-2012, involves a kind of mind-sharing that Whitley experienced with his visitors, and which became, over time, an intimate and powerful form of communication. On the 24th, somebody communicated with him in this way, but there may have been more. The person may have been physically present as well. Listen to his eloquent description of what happened, and his insightful interpretation of it.
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Whitley Strieber’s first nonfiction book in 10 years, ‘What is to Come, the Solution to the Communion Enigma’ will be published in January 2012. He is going to discuss its explosive contents in more detail at the 2011 Dreamland Festival. Here, he does what will be the only reading from the book for subscribers until late in 2011. He reads the chapter on childhood mind control, as part of this week’s exploration of that subject on Dreamland. Subscribers may also watch a video of a talk by Duncan O’Finioan.
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