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<description>In the 1990&#x26;#x2019;s Laurance Rockefeller became interested in paranormal phenomena, especially with UFOs and Extraterrestrial visitation. He funded scientific investigations and organized and funded a briefing document to record the best evidence (Open Minds journalist, Antonio Huneeus was a key contributor to this document). Rockefeller also conferred with the Clintons regarding the release of files by President Bill Clinton. &#x26;#x3C;&#x26;#x3E; In these famous pictures of Hillary and Rockefeller walking on a wooded path during the visit, Hilary is holding a book. For years researchers have been trying to figure out which book she is holding, to find out if it...</description>
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<description>This year is the bicentennial of the birth of Charles Darwin (1809&#x26;#x2013;1882), and it&#x26;#x2019;s no accident that assorted atheists are making sure that everyone knows that. But they have some competition from those wanting to name 2009 as the &#x26;#x201C;International Year of Astronomy&#x26;#x201D;, because it&#x26;#x2019;s the quadricentennial of the first use of the telescope by Galileo Bonaiuti de&#x26;#x2019; Galilei (1564&#x26;#x2013;1642), usually known by his first name only. Not to be outdone, the atheists have long used Galileo as a story of &#x26;#x201C;science versus religion&#x26;#x201D;. So what are the facts? [1] Not science vs religion, but science vs scienceMany historians of...</description>
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