Legend says that in the 13th century, a pied piper played his flute to lure the rats out of the town of Hamelin, Germany (he lured the town?s children away as well). Well, they need him again: the rats are BACK!

Since they no longer have the piper, the townsfolk have set traps around instead. BBC News quotes town spokesman Thomas Wahmes as saying, “?We hope that within weeks we’ll have removed this threat.”

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Christmas is coming soon?a time filled with inspiring myths and legends (some of which are literally true)! Remember: our exquisite crop circle calendars make great?and AFFORDABLE gifts! And subscribers get an EXTRA 10% off!

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?controversy about a mysterious new building in Washington, DC – A month ago, we posted a story about William Henry’s incredible revelation that the US Capitol building works as stargate (a pathway between heaven and earth), just like an Egyptian pyramid. He explains all this in his incredible new DVD Amreican Rite. Anne Strieber recently interviewed William about this for subscribers!

On December 2, 2008, the largest project ever in the US Capitol’s long history of expansion was opened to the public. The stunning underground $621 million marble and stone Capitol Visitor?s Center is a luxe extension of the Capitol, doubling its footprint. Stephen T. Ayeres, the Architect of the Capitol hopes it will quickly become the gateway for visitors the Capitol.read more

Do those milk carton photos of missing kids really help locate them? If you saw the photo of a missing child in the newspaper or on TV, would you recognize that child if he or she was standing next to you in the line at the grocery store? A psychologist wants to find out.
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It didn’t happen in November, but that doesn’t mean it won’t happen in the future.

A new UN report states: “Faced with such a threat, we are far from helpless. Astronomers today can detect a high proportion of Near Earth Objects and predict potential collisions with the Earth. Evacuation and mitigation plans can be prepared to cope with an unavoidable impact. For the first time in our planet’s 4.5-billion-year history, the technical capacities exist to prevent such cosmic collisions with Earth. The keys to a successful outcome in all cases are preparation, planning, and timely decision-making.”
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