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Episode 451 – FILE 13 – FROM C.I.A. TO SEE I TOLD YA’ SO W/ WHITLEY STRIEBER AND CAROLINE CORY

The fight for the truth regarding the UAP/ extraterrestrial phenomenon is an ongoing battle and some people in places of power give subtle hints that they know there is at least something to be said about alien interactions with human beings. Although there have been a plethora of declassified documents recently released pertaining to these hi-tech vehicles, the narrative becomes convoluted because of conflicting information fomented by the mainstream media and certain government agencies. However, now with new scientific discoveries, there are fewer unknowns. The more we dig, the more we find that there is certainly evidence of possible ET technology that is closer than we realize. Tonight on Ground Zero, Clyde Lewis talks with author, Whitley Strieber and filmmaker, Caroline Cory about FILE 13 – FROM C.I.A. TO SEE I TOLD YA’ SO.

Originally Broadcast On 5/13/22

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Whitley Strieber

Whitley Strieber is an American writer, novelist, and ufologist, best known for his horror novels and non-fiction books about his alleged experiences with non-human entities. He was born on June 13, 1945, in San Antonio, Texas, and has written over 40 books across various genres, including social science fiction, horror, and non-fiction. Early Life and Career Strieber began his writing career with the publication of his novel “The Wolfen” in 1978, which was followed by “The Hunger” in 1981. Both novels were well-received and established him as a prominent figure in the horror genre. He has since written numerous novels, including “Communion” (1987), which is a non-fiction account of his alleged experiences with non-human entities. Ufology and Paranormal Interest Strieber is a prominent figure in the field of ufology, and his experiences with non-human entities have been widely reported and discussed. He has written extensively on the subject and has been a vocal advocate for the existence of extraterrestrial life. His work has been the subject of much debate and controversy, with some critics questioning the authenticity of his claims. Notable Works Some of Strieber’s notable works include: “The Wolfen” (1978) “The Hunger” (1981) “Communion” (1987) “The Coming Global Superstorm” (2005) “The Key: A True Encounter” (2008) Awards and Recognition Strieber has received numerous awards and recognition for his work, including being a #1 New York Times best-selling author. His book “Communion” was a New York Times bestseller for 15 weeks and was also turned into a film. Personal Life Strieber is married to Anne Strieber, and they have one child together. He has been a vocal advocate for meditation and has written extensively on the subject. He is also the host of the popular podcast “Dreamland,” which explores topics related to the paranormal and ufology.

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