Big as a Bus

February 10, 2009
Scientists have recovered fossils from a 60-million-year-old South American snake whose length and weight might make today's big snakes seem cute and cuddly. The size of the snake's vertebrae suggest it weighed 2,500 pounds and measured 42.7 feet from nose... continued

Our Brave Kids are Killing Themselves

February 10, 2009
Why do soldiers risk their lives in wars, and then come home and kill themselves? The US Army has recently announced that there were a record number of suicides among soldiers last month. If this keeps up, more soldiers will... continued

Anne’s Diary: Finding

February 9, 2009
Anne Strieber writes about having her intuitions ignored and her heart broken by show biz, and about being constantly asked to find things?even though she can't see well anymore. Is there a message for her here? Read her her new... continued

A Pilot Spots Another One

February 9, 2009
This time in Greece - Cops spot a large number of the UFOs that are reported and so do pilots. (In the subscriber section right now, you can see incredible videos of UFOs flying over Mexico). This was certainly the... continued

How to Fence Them Out (or In)

February 6, 2009
With the same type of fiber optic cables used in telecommunications systems, researchers have developed a way to detect and pinpoint the excavation of tunnels during times of war, such as those used for smuggling weapons into Gaza. So is... continued

It Could Happen Again

February 6, 2009
But in a different way this time - Here's another cataclysm that wiped out much of the life on earth in the past: multiple impacts from comets and asteroids sent up dust that blocked out sunlight, causing a major food... continued

Who Spots the Most UFOs?

February 6, 2009
Cops! - A British policeman has compiled a file of over 300 UFO sightings by cops in the UK for the last 6 years, although he has reports of UFO sightings going back as far as 1980. We have received... continued

Another Strange Smell

February 5, 2009
...but somehow familiar - Something that not everyone knows is that an odor of rotten eggs can signal a sudden outsourcing of methane gas, due to global warming. Well, that smell has been in the St. Louis area recently. Authorities... continued

How Companies Cut Back During a Recession

February 5, 2009
Hint: No catsup on the burger - The typical American consumer is accustomed to unwrapping a hamburger from their favorite fast food establishment and finding "the works:" lettuce, tomatoes, pickles and a few packets of ketchup on the side. However,... continued

Are Things REALLY as Bad

February 4, 2009
...as Obama says they are? - Obama has said he'll create jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure. How badly do we need this done? Very badly, it turns out?especially when it comes to bridges. A recent report issued by the... continued