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Sunday, March 25, 2007

OK, I know. It's been two weeks. I'm such a bad blogger these days. In my defense, I only have a few daylight hours off of work this week, and the same next week! So, honestly, updates might be sparse.

I do have some good news, though. Book of THoTH: Wisdom of the Ages article winners addresses have been sent along to Reality Entertainment, and prizes should be in your mailboxes soon! The final typos and spelling edits are being done as I write this, and the book should be in publication very soon.

The upcoming UFO DVD is also in final editing stages, and a new DVD, on ghosts this time, is just beginning to ramp up with ghost hunting expeditions being filmed in the UK right now.

In other news, I have a question for all the knowledgeable people out there. Recently Book of THoTH has been defamed as a "psy-ops site" but a site called "Signs of the Times". I guess it's run by someone who claims to channel Cassopeians, so I think they're off to a dubious start right there in my mind. However, if anyone out there has any experience with them, I'd be curious to hear about it. Going on the their forums and discussing it with them is kind of like bashing your head against a brick wall...

One last thing for the day. I'd like to send some well wishes to a couple of people I consider my on-line friends out there who are having rough times. Mac Tonnies has been battling tinitus. Gary Osborn was having some problems with a sick family member last time I heard from him. My friend Kathy has had numerous close friends die or get diagnosed with cancer lately, and my longtime friend WhiteTiger from Book of THoTH has had serious heart problems for a while now, and has dropped off our radar. I wish each of you the very best with what you're going through.

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Friday, November 17, 2006

The red rain of India is back in the news again. This time the BBC has an article about the latest scientific studies, which once again seem to suggest a non-terrestrial origin for the phenomenon.

The more it's studied, the more it looks as though this might be the proof that bacteria can travel through space, furthering the Panspermia theory. Panspermia being the theory in which life on Earth originated elsewhere in the universe. As a scientist says, "Bacteria seem to me to be born space travelers."

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