What is Ball Lightning?

December 28, 2001
Skeptics have often claimed that ball lightning is responsible for UFO sightings, even though it is extremely rare. Now scientists say it may be linked to spontaneous human combustion. Ball lightning occurs so rarely that few photographs of it exist... continued

1978 UFO Appears in Art Over Thousands of Years

December 28, 2001
While interviewing German UFO researcher Michael Hesemann on our Dreamland Christmas show December 22, Whitley was looking through Michael?s extraordinary website and saw the June 2001 ?UFO Photo of the Month,? an image of a ?hat-shaped? craft taken in Iran... continued

Carry Your I.D. Under Your Skin

December 27, 2001
Applied Digital Solutions of Palm Beach, Florida will be the first company to sell microchips that are designed to be implanted into human beings for medical monitoring and I.D. screening. The idea of implantable chips has been denounced by those... continued

Chemtrails Are Back–in the Mainstream Press

December 27, 2001
The magazine ?Columbus Alive? reports that they?ve received many reports about airplanes ?spraying? or leaving behind mysterious ?chemtrails? in the sky. When civilian flights were grounded immediately after September 11, this was more noticeable than ever. Some people feared the... continued

Antigravity Machine in the Works

December 27, 2001
NASA is trying to build an antigravity machine. While, most scientists say the idea is ridiculous, NASA officials say it?s worth a try, because a machine that reduces gravity even slightly at spacecraft launch sites could save significant amounts of... continued

How to Predict Earthquakes

December 27, 2001
One day we may be able to use weather satellites to analyze signals from within the Earth that predict an upcoming earthquake. We may also be able to explain the strange pre-earthquake behavior of weather, radio transmissions, animals and even... continued

Who is the Shoe Bomber?

December 26, 2001
The man who tried to blow up an American airplane has been identified as Richard Reid, age 28, a small-time British criminal. He was identified by British police from fingerprints sent by the FBI. He was born in southeast London... continued

World?s Best Jokes? Well Maybe?

December 26, 2001
Richard Wiseman, an English psychologist, has been investigating which jokes people find the funniest. He?s asked for jokes over the internet at Laughlab.co.uk, and has received 10,000 jokes from more than 70 countries. One of his findings was that men... continued

Near Death Experiences Taken Seriously by Science

December 26, 2001
After years of ridicule and denial, scientists and doctors are finally beginning to take near death experiences (NDEs) seriously, as shown by a report in the December 15 issue of the respected English medical journal The Lancet. In a recent... continued

Taking Down the Christmas Tree? Good News for the Future

December 26, 2001
Fed up with trying to get the lights on?and off?the Christmas tree every year? Scientists say that genetic modification will make it possible to grow Christmas trees that light themselves up. They also believe that trees could be grown that... continued