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the real environment if they chose to. In the past I have had these scenes induced into my mind in order to convey important messages by the alien beings as demonstration. It is no doubt a communicative method of the future. My premonitions seemed to have concentrated a great deal on strange exhibitions or theme parks of either the future or elsewhere. So many times I experienced dreamlike scenarios of specially sectioned areas devoted to a time, a place or a particular theme. Theme parks or reserved areas for special interest have great significance in the future and are a major part of research and entertainment. In the nearer future, they are not necessarily the holographic or induced virtual reality that I have had but rather a physical part of our lifestyle. Much, much later when their interest picks up, they are to become similar to what I describe above. There will be a time when you can visit a theme park that features a particular decade and step right into a virtual reality scene of yesteryear. It is a recording or a playback of time as it actually was. This is achieved through the same principle of traditional ghostly sightings which parapsychologists believe to be playbacks of actual events rather than spirits of the dead. We will reach a time where we discover what ghosts actually are and manage to exploit them. Tomorrow we appear to discover time travel but not the way we thought, not physical time travel. We will manage to create holographic videos of what was and walk among them like they were phantom worlds. What better way to learn about history? Time travel without interfering with the past. But then do we? Like many, I wonder if the UFOs we see today are those from the future jumping into similar theme parks. It would explain so much about the renowned alien evasiveness. Irecently recalled a dream about being in a place similar to Disney World and visiting exhibitions featuring the history of each country. Some of the histories didn’t seem quite correct as though things took place that weren’t correctly recorded; this would stand to reason. History books haven’t always been accurate. When I visited the theme of my own country, for instance, I was taken back to a scene of Victorian London--horses and carts, harsh looking architecture, and everyone dressed in the drab clothing of the day, yet right in the middle of the scene was a type of fete. There were often village fetes in those days, but what I remembered seeing was an elaborate and technical carousel that could not have been built then. It was the centre of attraction and resembled a landed spacecraft more than a fairground attraction, something the history books could not have chronicled. As always, my memory of the event was as vague as it was limited but it made 145