Linda Howe will be on Coast to Coast AM tonight (Thursday, June 26) talking about the recent UFO wave in the UK, which she also reports on in detail on this week’s Dreamland. You can meet Linda IN PERSON at our Dreamland Festival this weekend, and it’s NOT too late to get tickets!

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…sometimes – Some things that seem destructive can be helpful in another way?under the right circumstances. With this in mind, researchers have discovered that a gene that makes you more likely to smoke also PROTECTS you from becoming addicted to cocaine!
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The evidence is on the ocean floor – Asteroid impacts, like the one that did in the dinosaurs, are not as rare as we’d like to think they are. 70% of the earth is covered in water, so most asteroids land in the ocean. A researcher who searched for underwater impact craters and found an ominous number of them?several of them very recent, in geologic terms. And a huge meteorite found in Australia 40 years ago has been reanalyzed and now scientists think it may have brought life, in the form of bacteria, to this planet (Australia DOES have some of the world’s oldest?and most unique?life forms).
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100 years from now it will be gone – We reported that a tiny island nation is going under for the 3rd time, but now a much bigger country?Bangladesh?is set to drown as well, and 150 million people will lose their homes. If you live in a coastal city, Water World may be in YOUR future as well.

In the June 20th edition of the Independent, Johann Hari writes about touring the most crowded nation on earth, which will disappear under the ocean by the end of this century. He writes, “Bangladesh is a flat, low-lying land made of silt, squeezed in between the melting mountains of the Himalayas and the rising seas of the Bay of Bengal. As the world warms, the sea is swelling?and wiping Bangladesh off the map.”
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