Nature’s Gone Nuts

January 7, 2003
Nature hasn't been making sense lately. One example is the mysterious hole that keeps appearing in a frozen lake. Ice fishermen and snowmobilers have always trusted Long Lake in Minnesota to stay frozen solid all winter?until the last two years,... continued

Babies May Not Pass Clone Test

January 7, 2003
Michael Guillen, the science journalist selected by Clonaid to verify the recent births of two human clones, says, "This morning, I suspended the independent review process designed to determine whether or not a cloned human baby has been born. The... continued

UFO Info?Not Always What It Seems

January 7, 2003
People who have had UFO experiences or who have become convinced there is something real about UFOs are confused and dismayed by the recent cloning announcement by the Raelian group. What Rael was told by aliens doesn?t make scientific sense,... continued

Cells are Ringing

January 6, 2003
The Japanese company Modtones hires musicians to translate hit tunes and television themes into the beeps that announce you have a call on your cell phone. In Europe and Japan, customers have spent about $1 billion to have their ring... continued

What Our Soldiers Face

January 6, 2003
We received an e-mail from a Marine stationed in Afghanistan that tells a story you will not read in the conventional media--the truth about what our soldiers face in Afghanistan. Read this amazing Insight. NOTE: This news story, previously published... continued

Biggest UFO Story of 2002

January 6, 2003
George Filer, of Filer's Files, has chosen the Ukraine UFO air show crash as the biggest UFO story of last year. A video was shown on Ukrainian and Russian television showing a UFO flying near to a Ukrainian fighter jet... continued

Can Chimps Really Talk?

January 6, 2003
There's a big controversy over whether chimps and other primates can really be taught to "talk," using sign language and key pads?or if they are only copying their keepers in order to please them and get treats. Now a new... continued

Animal Habits Changed by Global Warming

January 3, 2003
Some species of birds have been flying in the same migration patterns for hundreds of thousands of years. Some fish and butterflies follow ancient migratory paths. Now biologists are finding changes in these ancient routes and resting places, due to... continued

Four Titles Sold Out!

January 3, 2003
Four titles are already SOLD OUT in our January White (pages) Sale, so get there before the book you want is gone. We've marked down a group of wonderful books, including "The Bureau: The Secret History of the FBI," "Galactic... continued

Space Weather Changes Our Weather

January 3, 2003
Long-term climate changes, as well as our daily weather, are linked to the sun's activity. We're especially affected by coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which are huge bubbles of electrified gas. "Coronal mass ejections are the hurricanes of space," says astronomer... continued