2019-03-01
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Napoleon Wasn’t Poisoned After All
November 4, 2002The high levels of arsenic found in Napoleon's hair have led to the assumption that he was poisoned in 1821, while exiled to the island of Saint Helena. But now scientists are saying he wasn't poisoned after all and that... continued
Mystery Gas I.D.
November 4, 2002Under pressure from relatives, doctors and diplomats, Russia's health minister Yuri Shevchenko has finally identified the mystery gas used to end the Moscow hostage crisis, saying it?s based on a narcotic called fentanyl. It killed all but 2 of the... continued
Scientists Studying NDEs and Prayer
November 4, 2002Two highly reputable scientists are studying what used to be a disreputable phenomenon in straight science: Near-death experiences. With the advent of modern medicine, NDEs have become a much more common experience that include seeing a white light and being... continued
Why So Many Quakes?
November 4, 2002There have been 108 earthquakes over 5.0 magnitude in the last 30 days, and now a 7.9 magnitude earthquake has struck Alaska, 75 miles south of Fairbanks. Scientists are struggling to understand how to predict quakes in time to provide... continued
Crop Circle of a Newly Discovered Nucleotide?
November 2, 2002The two images shown here are of a crop circle from last summer and a newly discovered nucleotide. Information relating to these images was discussed with Dr. Roger Leir on Dreamland 11/02/02. The nucleotide was discovered at Cambridge University in... continued
TV Channel Investigates Roswell
November 1, 2002The Sci Fi cable TV channel has announced that it did a secret, on-the-ground study of the spot where the UFO crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947, for the documentary "The Roswell Crash: Startling New Evidence," which will... continued
Mysterious Fireballs Return Every Year
November 1, 2002In Thailand, half a million people gather every year to watch fireballs rise out of the Mekong River. Thousands of reddish-pink balls of light shoot up into the sky above the Mekong, which runs through five nations before flowing out... continued
Wellstone Assassination Attempts
November 1, 2002Senator Paul Wellstone, who recently died in a small plane crash, narrowly missed death earlier in his government career. On December 1st, 2000, hours before he arrived in Barrancabermeja (Columbia?s most dangerous town), police discovered two shrapnel-wrapped land mines alongside... continued
West Nile Sexual Transmission?
November 1, 2002A woman in Colorado says she contracted the West Nile virus through sexual contact with her infected husband. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says there is no scientific evidence that West Nile can be transmitted sexually. However,... continued
Ghost House: Not Haunted, Just Occupied
October 31, 2002Ghost hunter Michael Lynch describes a haunted house as, "Not haunted, just occupied." He's spent his spare time for the last 10 years investigating paranormal activity with a team of ghost hunters from St. Louis called Para-Vision. They?re one of... continued