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Hunters Beware: Mad Cow Strikes Deer & Elk
February 1, 2001Government spokesmen who assure us that there's never been a case of Mad Cow Disease in the United States have ignored the fact that a similar disease, Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), has infected large parts of the deer and elk... continued
El Ninos More Frequent, Bringing Extreme Weather
January 30, 2001An ancient coral reef in Papua New Guinea reveals that El Ninos and La Ninas, the pulses of warm and cold water in thePacific that cause extreme weather patterns such as droughts, floods and storms, have never been stronger than... continued
Mad Cow Disease May Be Caused By Insecticide
January 30, 2001An insecticide that has long been applied to the spines of cattle in the U.K. in order to ward off flies could be thecause of Mad Cow Disease. Cambridge University researcher David R. Brown has shown that the organophosphates in... continued
More Earthquakes – Are They Connected?
January 30, 2001A modern earthquake rocked southwestern Greece last week, but there were no reports of damage or injuries. The 4.1magnitude quake occurred under the ocean, west of Athens. A 4.2 magnitude quake hit Iran last week as well. No reports of... continued
Germans Raid Zoos For Food
January 30, 2001As the Mad Cow Disease panic hits Germany and suspected meat is being recalled, butcher shops are empty and restaurants are no longer serving steaks. During the first BSE scare in November, shoppers switched to game, but they are now... continued
Modern Knight Templar Dead In Israel
January 29, 2001A Scottish tourist who died mysteriously in Israel may have been a member of the secret organization known as theKnights Templar. Israeli journalist Barry Chamish says that he has evidence that the heart was removed after his death,as part of... continued
Will Mad Cow Disease Come to the US?
January 29, 2001Europe is in a panic over Mad Cow Disease, to the point that long-time meat eaters have become vegetarians and zookeepers in Germany are surreptitiously slaughtering zoo animals for food. In humans the mad cow prion produces Kreutzfield-Jacob Syndrome. It's... continued
100,000 Thought Dead In India Quake
January 29, 2001After an aerial reconnaissance of the area devastated by last week's earthquake, Indian Defense Minister George Fernandes says that one hundred thousand people may be dead and two hundred thousand or more injured. In scenes reminiscent of the aftermath of... continued
UFO Shuts Down Russian Airport
January 27, 2001An airport in Siberia was shut down for 1 ? hours Friday when a UFO was detected above its runway. The crew of a cargo plane spotted the luminous object hovering over the runway and refused to take off. The... continued
Search For Nuclear Bomb Lost in 1958
January 26, 2001Somewhere beneath the shallow waters near Tybee Island, 12 miles east of Savannah, lies a 7,600 pound unexploded nuclear bomb that was dropped by a crippled Air Force plane in 1958. It's lost somewhere in Wassaw Sound, the place where... continued