6 features November 3, 2010 + Over the Edge The 5th Dimension NORAD officer says UFOs exist and the future of our species is riding on them ECATERINA CIUGUREANU FEATURES EDITOR Stanley A. Fulham, a retired NORAD officer, recently published a book titled Challenges of Change, which has spurred much discussion and controversy. In the book he discusses his experience with the UFO and makes a number of interesting predictions. For example, he predicts that October 13", 2010, we will see many UFOs over the major cities of the world. He did mention that they will not land or communicate with earthlings as they know that it will cause fear and panic (damn right). The background to his statements, aside from Fulham’s personal experience, is the string theory, which predicts existence of different dimensions and parallel realities. We exist in the 3 dimension while movement represent the 4" dimension. One of the major limitations of our existence is that we are not capable to think beyond our own existence, but the They said we don’t have technology to help ourselves (umm, don’t they know abut the new garbage cans UNBC got?). Transcendors stated that the build-up of CO2 pollution is rising 1% annually to a “critical mass” of 22% in which mankind could not survive without outside intervention. Other insight provided by the UFO covers our total economic collapse (SERIOUSLY? The news of the recession made its way to other dimensions?) and wait for it....nuclear weapons that al Qaeda is hiding (| guess our friends from the 5" dimension are George Bush fans). One of the Fulham supporters stated that “There is no denying they are here now” and | would beg to differ. Yes, there were a bunch of UFO sightings reported October 13" but 50% are wannabe balloon boys anyway. It’s a bit of a self fulfilling prophecy, since the concept of UFO is so arbitrary its quite string theory and Fulham insist that 5", 6", 7", and easy to see what we etc dimensions exist. We may not be fully aware of want to see. None of . the dimensions and cannot empirically support these the wisdom passed on claims because different dimensions follow different by the transcendors is physical properties and laws. It is impossible to really that novel either. research something beyond our world as we know We know that are it. These existences are beyond anything we can understand through science. The next step in our evolution is the 5" dimension and this is vital for the survival of our species. Apparently, many other woman who goes by civilizations have died off already due to their inability the name Blossom to adapt. Goodchild also spoke Fulham claims that he also knows all of this through out on this issue. The 43 000 transcendors, who are 43,000 very old souls latter is enough for me who combine their vast experience and knowledge to seriously question through eons of incarnations. Since UFO cannot this whole deal. communicate through speech, they communicate destroying our planet, trust me, at UNBC, we know. October 14", a Feel free to respond ONLINE SOURCE through thought. So what did they try to communicate to this issue. Some Challenges of Change by Stanley to Mr. Fulham? Well, they informed him that they want healthy debate would A. Fulham to help us because we are polluting our planet to the be awesome. We won't point that it will impossible to live on it in 20 years. probe you or anything. Finding that Perfect Little Something An online marketplace trying to revolutionize the way you shop SHELBY PETERSEN EDITOR IN CHIEF Have you ever read an online style blog, or flipped through a magazine and coveted the vintage pieces that so many hip young people seem to effortlessly stumble upon? Maybe it is the town that we live in, or the minimal amount of thrift stores that Prince George seems to offer, but you would be hard pressed to find that perfect vintage gem hidden away in the racks of Value Village. Where then, do all those adorable people featured on websites like Chictopia and Lookbook find those vintage gems? While it is impossible to know for sure, you could almost bet that at least some of them turn to the online vintage oasis that is Etsy. Etsy is an online market where people are free to buy and sell vintage and handmade goods to people across the globe. Founded in 2005, Etsy is an online community whose mission is to enable people to earn a living making things and in turn, reconnect buyers with sellers. Etsy founder, Robert Kalin, was inspired to start the website after noticing the huge disconnect between large box stores, like Wal-Mart, and the consumer. The core of what Etsy is, according Kalin, is the human to human relationship between buyer and seller which no other online market place can offer. Each Etsy buyer and seller is required to set up a profile and create a bio about him or herself. In turn, both buyers and sellers are encouraged to engage in private conversations with one another where they can inquire about product details, specializations, or shipping costs. In addition to allowing crafts people from across the globe to open virtual shops to sell their handmade and vintage treasures, Etsy also has what is known as the “Etsy Lab.” The Etsy Lab is a creative space where ordinary people are welcome to go and learn the skills it takes to be an independent craftsperson and eventually open your own shop. The Etsy lab teaches everything from sewing to silk screening. In addition to finding unique and funky things on Etsy, you can also discover a myriad of up cycled and recycled products. In fact, many of the products found on the website are not only handmade, but made with very little environmental impact because they reuse materials and are done by hand. Etsy also takes into account your geographical location and suggest shops close to your town or city in order to reduce the amount of emissions it takes to ship your goods. Some of the most interesting things that one can find on Etsy, aside from the perfect vintage dress, are handcrafted plush toys, animal slippers, unique prints, as well as hand painted dishes. Etsy offers a viable alternative to the mass produced products offered at most modern stores. Buying a product from Etsy, one can be sure that it was not only ethically produced, but also made with care and due attention by someone who is passionate about their trade. To find out more about Etsy or join in on the “vintage and handmade revolution,” you can visit their website at www. etsy.com ONLINE SOURCE UFO or Pie Plate? You be the judge ONLINE SOURCE ONLINE SOURCE