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Mystery Mad Cow Deaths
May 28, 2002Two young men, ages 26 and 28, died last fall in the same Michigan hospital of a rare brain disease that occurs mainly in elderly people. The incident, which raises fears that the human form of mad cow disease is... continued
Mars Ice Water is Sign of Life
May 28, 2002Ice made from frozen water has been found in vast quantities just below the surface across great areas of Mars. The Ice crystals less than three feet below Mars? surface. If melted, they would created a planet-wide ocean more that... continued
New Anne?s Diary: Catholics in the Closet
May 28, 2002Does the large number of homosexual priests have anything to do with the recent sex scandals in the Catholic Church? Anne Strieber tackles this question head-on in her new Diary entry. To read Anne?s Diary,click here. NOTE: This news story,... continued
Blood Mystery Solved
May 27, 2002Radio hosts Paul Harvey and Art Bell reported on a story from Scotland Yard about a bouncer who was stabbed to death in the alley outside The Paradise Bar in London. Pools of blood were left behind after the victim... continued
Why Do Diets Fail?
May 27, 2002Most dieters regain their lost weight. Scientists say the newly discovered appetite-stimulating hormone ghrelin is what makes this happen. Jamie Cohen writes in abcnews.com that the hormone, which is secreted in the stomach, sends messages to the brain that fluctuate... continued
Mysteries of Jupiter
May 27, 2002Every 45 minutes a gigawatt pulse of x-rays courses through the solar system. "The pulses are coming from the north pole of Jupiter," says Randy Gladstone, a scientist at the Southwest Research Institute and leader of the team that made... continued
Dreaded Dust Bowl Returns
May 27, 2002The High Plains in southeastern Colorado were the heart of the 1930s Dust Bowl, and conditions today are as dry as they were 70 years ago. John Stulp, a wheat farmer, says, "We had to come out here with a... continued
India-Pakistan War Would Kill Millions
May 27, 2002A minimum of three million people would be killed and 1.5 million seriously injured if even a "limited" nuclear war broke out between India and Pakistan, a new study warns. The estimates are made up of the immediate casualty list... continued
Whitley Strieber Asks: Is the FBI Penetrated?
May 25, 2002Over the past week, there have been a shattering series of revelations of foreknowledge of 911 within the FBI. Congress and the Administration are both beginning aggressive investigations of the situation, and Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has said, "if FBI... continued
Is the FBI Penetrated?
May 25, 2002Is the FBI Penetrated? A terrifying and sobering group of news stories has appeared in recent days that suggest that individuals within the FBI had prior knowledge of 9/11 and suppressed it, both for personal gain and, in one case,... continued