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I was driving to work about a week ago and I saw an egg shaped UFO right above the trees. I thought it might have been a helicopter but realized that it didn't have a tail or blades on the top. I stared at it and noticed a pink light circling under this egg shaped thing, I went to grab my phone to take a picture and it flew off. In a few seconds, it went from a visible object that I could clearly see, to a pin dot in the sky and just like that, it was gone. It's funny how in a matter of seconds how your mind tries to associate what your seeing with something you already know. When you realize it is unidentifiable, you tend to freak out and want to capture this image to show others, it's gone. All of this happens in a matter of seconds



The Monkey Toy Trailer: http://youtu.be/i33pCEeAbpw
Souls of the Desert Trailer: http://youtu.be/5JXEKgBYXYU

"Souls of the Desert" Excerpt from Chapter 35
Saudi Arabia
The worst sandstorm in over thirty years hit the Rub’ al-Khali desert. The largest sand desert in the world with a single dune stretching for twenty five miles and measuring a hundred feet tall, was being dispersed by the winds, only to be reformed miles away. It was an ongoing process as the sand swirled miles up into the sky, blocking out the midday sun and turning it into twilight.
Bedouins, the desert people from the Bedu tribe, were used to the harsh conditions of the desert, but this storm was unusually cruel. Atop their camels, they sheltered their skin from the stinging sands with pieces of cloth and only left small openings for their eyes. The mighty beasts they rode were also covered with protective cloth over their heads to prevent breathing in of the sand and dust. The camels, referred to by Arabs as ships of the desert, navigated blindly and were only guided by the tugs from the hemp reins to keep them on course. The caravan moved at a slow pace and the knobby-kneed creatures sometimes stumbled as the sand piled up in front of them. After a few miles, the winds began to subside, and the sun started to lighten the desert.
They looked ahead through their facecloths and pulled on the reins to stop the camels. The winds became almost silent as they pulled their face cloths down for a better look. They turned their heads to one another, almost beckoning for agreement that they were all seeing the same thing. In front of them were human skeletons, unearthed from under the desert sand by the howling winds. As the intermittent gusts would come and go, the sand blew away and exposed more corpses, lots of corpses. As they moved forward and tried to avoid the piles of bones, it became clear that there were thousands of bodies scattered across the desert terrain, almost as far as the eye could see.
They chattered in their native tongue at the horror surrounding them, and were confused at the conditions of the bodies. They weren’t all skeletons. Some were in different stages of decomposition. The dry, hot climate had mummified some, and others looked like they had only been there a short while. They wondered how this could be. Who were these people, and how did they get here? Had there been a war and they didn’t know it? They were located hundreds of miles from civilization, and only small villages of nomadic tribes dotted this area of the desert. As the stench became overwhelming, they pressed on. They traveled miles before the odor of death finally blew away.
As darkness fell, they decided to camp for the evening. They set up their tents that were woven from goat’s hair. The camels huddled together for warmth as the night desert air became frigid. The women prepared flat bread made from flour and salt, while the men talked of the terrifying experience they had witnessed that day. No one could come up with a logical explanation. The answer seemed illusive, like a desert mirage.

I noticed it's an except from Chapter 35. It has the feel of the very beginning of a book. I don't suppose it's either Chapter 1 or a prologue. Makes me wonder how the entire book itself begins.









After a few hours of sleep, Max woke up. An awareness came over him, and he felt that he was not alone. Perhaps, the sense one gets that they are being stared at. His eyes began to open and he saw something so terrifying, that his heart almost stopped beating and he gasped for breath. He stared at the harried creature that was hunkered in a squatted position at the foot of his bunk.
Max knew he was awake, but he was so horrified that he could not breathe. He felt like he had a heavy force on his chest that prevented him from screaming. As he tried to expel the emotion, only gusts of wind emitted from his mouth. He could not move. He was paralyzed and couldn’t even shut his eyes to block out the sight of the razor sharp teeth that drooled before him. The creature had yellowish eyes with black vertical slits like a viper. They seemed to stare right through his very soul. The dangling limbs with talon-like fingers moved in unison, as they tore at the sheets.



Robert wrote: "Our government knows, but they are not talking until the day comes when there is no denial."
I concur
I concur
There you are, just sitting with your friends on a porch, minding your own business...and you all happen to be looking to the sky when you see what has to be a UFO. It zooms by several times and you actually get a lot of video and photos of the phenomenon. Where do you go with this evidence? Tell us the story.

did you know documents have been leaked by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden that conclusively prove that the United States has been ruled by a race of tall, white space aliens who also assisted the rise of Nazi Germany in the 1930s?



Oooh...update. It's on ondemand. I will DL it as soon as my son is off the computer (dish takes over everything when it DL's ondemand programming).
The twelve vortices are not bs. The Russians and the Germans found this out after WWII and during WWII, respectively. In 1972 Ivan Sanderson researched this and published it in a couple of magazines! However, I don't believe the names: Dr. Spencer and Dr. Silva (Electrical Engineer) are real. The theory behind the Electro Magnetic Pulse is correct. But, it will NEVER neutralize the entire vortex. It can neutralize a certain area only. The bomb testing done in the Hawaiian area reduced the radiation temporarily. The only way to neutralize the entire vortex would mean that HAARP would have to send such an extremely high amount of electricity to the core of the earth that it may possibly short-circuit the core itself and stop the rotation. The way it is now is not a problem. It's a small price to pay to lose several thousand souls so that billions may survive!


On the 14th of November, inhabitants living near the Sverdlovsk region observed a large orange burst of light in the sky. What was the cause behind the light show in the nearest heaven? Was it some heavenly body like asteroids and meteors? Or, was it just the result of an explosion? At first, it was thought that it might have come from military activities whereby explosives are disposed of. However, this was quickly denied by the authorities.
(see pic downloaded to this site, I don't know how to add it here)
(see pic downloaded to this site, I don't know how to add it here)


Harvard psychiatrist, writer, and professor at Harvard Medical School John Mack - a man who risked his reputation and career by going from skeptic to believer - His analysis of so called abductees convinced him that the the abductees were neither lying or delusional - His analysis convinced him that many of the abductees had actually experienced an alien abduction and had been subjected to manipulation and experimentation by entities not of this world, or at least not of the paradigm of the normal reality of this world.
A woman who has studied his life Denise David Williams is trying to make a movie on his life - actually many years ago there was an interesting TV movie made on his life and how he was treated, or mistreated, by his peers at Harvard. Now the question for today alien fans is what do you think of John Mack and his famous alien abduction book titled: "Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens" by John E. Mack - Was John Mack himself delusional - Or is he a pioneer in the field who was giving us disclosure of the truth ???
A woman who has studied his life Denise David Williams is trying to make a movie on his life - actually many years ago there was an interesting TV movie made on his life and how he was treated, or mistreated, by his peers at Harvard. Now the question for today alien fans is what do you think of John Mack and his famous alien abduction book titled: "Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens" by John E. Mack - Was John Mack himself delusional - Or is he a pioneer in the field who was giving us disclosure of the truth ???
Books mentioned in this topic
The Monkey Toy (other topics)Souls of the Desert (other topics)