President Trump said Puerto Ricans should be proud of the low death toll after Hurricane Maria. But a tour of the island by Times reporters showed that vast humanitarian and logistical challenges remain.
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Whitley Strieber is the author of the Communion series of books and many novels ranging from the Wolfen and the Hunger to the Grays and his exciting new Alien Hunter series. Communion, the Wolfen, the Hunger and Superstorm have all been made into movies, Superstorm as the Day After Tomorrow.
Whitley is a Texan, and The Secret School has been listed by Texas Monthly among the top 10 books written by Texans. Alien Hunter has been made into TV series by the SyFy Channel.
Super Natural: a New Vision of the Unexplained is Whitley’s latest book… written with Professor Jeffrey Kripal, redefines the meaning of the close encounter and UFO phenomena and has been called “the most important book on the paranormal in 40 years” by author Gary Jansen.
Tonight we are going to cover Super Natural…and Whitley’s latest book, still to be published, that he has written with his wife, Anne… later we are going to see if we can get some of his private experiences out that he has never shared.
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On October 1st, 2017 at approximately 10pm, 64-year-old Stephen Paddock used a hammer-like implement to smash two windows in his 32nd floor suite at of the Mandalay Bay casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Outside the smashed windows, a crowd of approximately 22,000 had gathered for the Route 91 Harvest country music festival – inside were several gun tripods, 23 different firearms – some with scopes, others with bump-stock devices – and thousands of rounds of ammunition. Bump stocks are legal accessories that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire at rates approaching that of fully automatic weapons.
At 10:08pm, Las Vegas Police reported receiving the first call of shots fired at the country music festival and 72 minutes later Paddock was found dead in his room by the responding SWAT team.
During those 72 minutes, 59 people were murdered, 527 were injured and the lives of thousands were irreparably damaged forever as a result of the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
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A New York Times reporter — and Marine veteran — analyzes the barrage that left at least 59 dead and over 500 injured.
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Analyzing the sound of the gunfire we can help figure out what guns were in the Las Vegas shooting.
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