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Greenland is Melting
July 26, 2012NASA satellites reveal that the surface of Greenland's massive ice sheet has melted this month over an unusually large area. NASA has been monitoring the Greenland melt for 30 years, and they're calling this one "unprecedented," partly because it's so... continued
Learn the Secret of Orenda
July 26, 2012You may think you've read everything that Whitley Strieber has written, but you HAVEN'T, because his beautiful novel The Secret of Orenda, a thriller about a lost Indian tribe that remembers the secrets of the past, has just been published.... continued
Your Car Has a Black Box Too
July 25, 2012When investigators look through the wreckage of a crashed airplane, one of the first things they search for is the "black box" (which is actually painted orange), because it recorded what happened to the plane during its last half hour... continued
Bug Phones
July 25, 2012We know that plants communicate with "clicks." Now it turns out that the insects that live on these plants use the soil they grow in to leave "voicemail" messages with each other in the fungi in the soil. Insects can... continued
Overrun by Mice
July 24, 2012Think YOU'VE got mice? MILLIONS of field mice are overrunning farms in Germany, gobbling up crops and reducing yields by as much as 50%. It's the worst mouse plague in over 30 years. Getting birds of prey to hunt the... continued
US Drought Means World May Starve
July 24, 2012The US is going through the worst drought in half a century. Since we feed the world, this could lead to a global crisis as crop shortages push food prices up. The US supplies half the world's corn exports and... continued
Spying at the Olympics
July 24, 2012Spying is not only going on at the Olympics (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show), it's RAMPANT. France is using the internet to check out the competition. Someone from the US cycling team secretly rode the competition course... continued
Wildfires Sparked by Climate Change
July 23, 2012Climate Change dried out Colorado--hardly any snow fell in the winter, then spring rains didn't come. A spark was all that was needed to start a raging wildfire. In the July 1st edition of the Washington Post, Darryl Fears writes,... continued
Frightening Fukushima Report
July 23, 2012A Japanese Parliament report says that the government's claims about Fukushima are a complete lie. A Japanese government inquiry has come to the conclusion that the nuclear accident at Fukushima was a preventable disaster rooted in government-industry collusion and the... continued
Premonition and Warning about Denver Movie Massacre
July 23, 2012Linda Howe reports that on May 17, 2012, an FBI and Homeland Security "Roll Call Release" for Police, Fire, EMS and Security Personnel was distributed on the internet. The release states that "terrorists may seek to emulate overseas attacks on... continued