Curt Collins begins our trip back into ufology's controversial past with yet another interesting discussion of a relatively poorly-known case. Then we journey Inside the Fascinating World of Valley of The Dawn, The UFO-Based Religion Founded By A Brazilian Truck Driver. The article's View Gallery covers the aesthetics of this remarkable "New UFO Religion," while Erin Kelly's text makes one want to learn more about its history. Next Tanner F. Boyle relates another kind of enthusiasm in It's Always Sunny in Gulf Breeze, Florida, Pt. 1. Boyle's subject is the "Gulf Breeze Six" soldiers who in 1990 went AWOL from their Augsburg, Germany, intelligence posts on a religious mission. The already-involved story gets even stranger in It's Always Sunny in Gulf Breeze, Florida, Pt. 2. Tanner F. Boyle's subtitle "Ed Walters (Possible Antichrist) Photographs a UFO & Battles Its Crew" adds an even more famously contentious element to the developing odyssey. More to Come! (WM)-- Delivered by Feed43 serviceTHE ANOMALIST