Discount for our readers and listeners,must sign up TONIGHT – Robert Bruce, who has been on Dreamland many times, is starting another online out-of-body workshop on April 26. To see a demonstration of one of his classes, click here. As a Dreamland listener, you can receive a 25% discount! Just identify yourself when you sign up. On this week’s Dreamland, Whitley and William Henry interview Franceen King, head of the Monroe Institute, where Whitley learned to travel OBE and on May 3, subscribers can chat with Franceen!

NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site, will have any links removed.read more

It’s either almost worthless or downright dangerous?and we STILL eat too much of it! – Global warming isn’t the only reason that food isn’t as nutritious as it used to be, and some things, like popcorn, may be downright dangerous. Many of the foods we eat every day, including eggs and bacon, used to be full of essential nutrients, when the animals they came from were eating grass, insects, and other green foods. Now that our livestock eat mostly seeds and grains, that’s no longer the case.
read more

The first crop circle of 2008 is here! It was discovered on April 19 in a canola crop in Wilshire, close to the ancient stone circle in Avebury. To see the circle, click here. To see LOTS of extraordinary crop circles, get our beautiful crop circle calendar. It’s not too late?the year isn’t over yet!

Art credit: freeimages.co.uk

NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site, will have any links removed.read more

A major UK medical journal says that the birth control pill should be available to women without a prescription, since it has been shown to prevent deaths from ovarian cancer. Another British medical journal is investigating whether consistent condom use can reduce the spread of sexually transmitted infections other than HIV.

In the January 25th edition of the Independent, Jeremy Laurance writes: “The contraceptive pill should be made available to women over the counter after the largest study of its link with ovarian cancer showed it has prevented 100,000 deaths from the disease worldwide.”
read more