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Strange Skies, Sinister Government Forces, and the UFO Wave of Virginia

The small town of Wytheville, Virginia, sits up against the Blue Ridge Mountains and is at first glance a peaceful, somewhat rural slice of small town America. Not much typically happens here, and it is mostly a quiet place with historical buildings and quaint streets. Yet back in 1987 this normally placid town would be beset with a series of strange sightings of things in the sky that have remained unexplained to this day, peppered with bizarre accounts, tales of cover-ups, and very sinister goings on. It all seems to have begun with a man named Danny Gordon, who at the time was a local radio reporter and news director for the station WYVE. On October 7, 1987, Wythe County Sheriff Wayne Pike called in his usual police report, but this time it was a bit more bizarre than usual, in that he told Gordon that four police officers had seen a UFO. At the time, Gordon thought it was a sort of tongue in cheek news story that he could share for laughs, so he reported it on the air as almost

Dr Rupy Aujla on what to eat to beat disease, CBD and healthy eating made easy

Wednesday, January 13, 2021 Super-healthy fast food in five minutes? Yes please, Dr Rupy Aujla. The GP and leading voice in nutrition joined the Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Sky today to talk about his most important tips to keeping a healthy mind and body. He told Chris about his new book: “This isn t a vegan book, but it s definitely largely plant-based because that s the way we should be eating and 3-2-1 makes it simpler for people.” Can you have the odd meat treat? He said: “My cheeky treat is I will have a piece of meat, probably every two or three weeks. I’m largely plant-based, but Omega 3 is something that s lacking, regardless of whether you re eating meat products and fish products, or whether you re vegan or vegetarian, so I m a big proponent of Omega 3 from algae, so definitely look out for that.

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