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The late Kathy Kasten was a UFO investigator/writer who, like me, came to conclude that the Roswell events of July 1947 had nothing to do with aliens, but everything to do with top secret, human experimentation. Today, I’ll share with you one fascinating part of Kathy’s discoveries. She had a notable breakthrough when it came to the issue of Roswell and what was known as the Woman in Space Program. It came in 1994. Frustratingly, the source of the account is listed in Kathy’s papers only as “Danni. “It must be said at this stage that, at times, Kathy got quite paranoid about her Roswell research and its implications, which probably explains why she was so careful not to place too much information on her sources in her extensive files. That, on a couple of occasions, certain files of Kathy’s were stolen, makes her approach understandable. In fact, in her final years Kathy told me of how she believed she was being followed, that her phone was monitored, and that her mail ha
Leadership for kids, a canoeing adventure, and a journey to discover happiness. Written By: Kelsey Hawley | × Hudson Bay Bound by Natalie Warren. (Contributed image)
We often start the new year with purpose and promise, but New Year s resolutions tend to dull as the days pass and winter drags on.
These inspiring stories from Minnesota authors, filled with challenges faced, nuggets of wisdom, and humor, will help keep your spirits up. Ready, Set, Lead! by Harriet Hodgson and Kathy Kasten, illustrated by Penny Weber Ready, Set, Lead! by Harriet Hodgson and Kathy Kasten, illustrated by Penny Weber. (Contributed image)
This children’s book addresses a topic that is rarely geared toward children. Written in rhyming verse by two of Rochester’s own, it focuses on identifying what leadership is and looks like, and how kids can be leaders every day.