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Huge Meteor Explodes in Atmosphere
June 2, 2001On April 23, 2001, a gigantic flash of light was recorded by US satellites hundreds of miles above the Pacific Ocean southewest of Los Angeles. The Air Force's Technical Applications Center issued a press release on May 25 stating that... continued
Terrorist Nukes a Real but Ignored Threat
June 1, 2001Nuclear terrorism is probably a far greater threat than the danger of a missile attack on the United States, but no effort is being made to detect fissionable material being smuggled into our country, and the Bush administration has slashed... continued
Arctic Explorer Warns: Ice is Thinning Fast
June 1, 2001Scientists who work in the Alaskan Arctic have discovered that local shrubs are growing larger and spreading across previously bare areas of the tundra. Researchers looked through aerial photos taken 50 years ago and compared them with new photos and... continued
Want to REALLY Find Your Ancestors? Read On!
June 1, 2001According to geneticist Bryan Sykes, of Oxford University, we are all descended from one of 33 ancient Eves. If you take a swab from your cheek and send it in to a laboratory, you can tell which of the 33... continued
Oldest Writing Found
June 1, 2001A previously unknown Asian civilization used writing 4,000 years ago, hundreds of years before Chinese or Sumerian writing was developed. An archeological excavation near Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan, revealed an inscription on a piece of stone that seems to... continued
Time Machine May be Possible
May 31, 2001A professor of theoretical physics at the University of Connecticut believes he has found a way to build a time machine using light. He thinks that a circulating beam of light, slowed down almost to a snail's pace, might be... continued
Mad Cow Disease Could Have Environmental Cause
May 30, 2001Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease (CJD), the human form of Mad Cow Disease, is thought to be caused by eating beef from cattle infected with BSE, or Mad Cow, but David Brown, a biochemist at Cambridge University in England, now says ?there is... continued
Black Mold Destroys Homes
May 30, 2001In Texas, a potentially fatal black mold has forced 19 families to evacuate their homes and move into hotels. The Gabberts have lived at the Residence Inn with their 3 children for 3 months, since they discovered their home in... continued
Kentucky Horse Deaths Found to be Cyanide
May 30, 2001Horses Killed By Cyanide The first autopsy results on some of the over 500 miscarried thoroughbred fetuses in Kentucky have revealed features characteristic of cyanide poisoning. Cyanide causes victims to gasp for air, and Len Harrison, of the University of... continued
New Whitley’s Journal–Greer’s ‘Galactic Federation’ a Fantasy
May 29, 2001Dr. Steven Greer recently organized a highly successful press conference at which a number of government and military personnel came forward and discussed their UFO experiences. After an initial chill, the conference received surprisingly good press coverage, with one or... continued