Internet Interview with Whitley

August 21, 2007
On Tuesday, August 21 at 8 pm, you can listen to one of the first interviews about Whitley's new novel 2012:The War for Souls, which will be published in the fall of 2007. It has been sold to the same... continued

Do Hurricanes Cause Tornadoes?

August 20, 2007
Devastating Hurricane Dean, which tore through Jamaica and the Carribean, is now heading for the Yucatan in Mexico. It may be upgraded to a Category 5, with winds of 155 mph or more. New research shows that hurricanes that hit... continued

Ancient Catastrophe Explains So Much

August 20, 2007
On this week's Dreamland, Andrew Collins talks about an ancient catastrophe that wiped out most of the life in North America 13,000 years ago. It could be the reason that why the Indians were so completely decimated by the Europeans... continued

Whitley’s Journal: A Warning

August 17, 2007
In his dynamic new journal Whitley writes about a basic strategic plan that we should undertake NOW in order to protect ourselves, one that we SHOULD HAVE DONE long ago. NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site,... continued

How to Forget

August 17, 2007
Most of us are searching for ways to remember but some people want to find a way to forget. Painful, emotional memories that people would most like to forget may be the toughest to leave behind, especially when memories are... continued

Charity isn’t Always Good

August 17, 2007
We have too much corn, all of it subsidized by our tax dollars, which pay not only to grow it but to store it. This is why you're hearing so much about ethanol (which is made from corn) lately. The... continued

Crop Circles Pointing to THIS WEEKEND

August 17, 2007
In his recent journal, Whitley Strieber discussed the manywarnings that have come from supposed alien communicationsand, more recently, from the 'reading' of crop circles byexperts. To read the journal,click here. It is now the afternoon of Sunday, August 19, and... continued

Farm Fears

August 16, 2007
Growing food entails the use of fertilizer and irrigation systems and results in land clearing. These "side effects" of agriculture can lead to "tipping points" which include desertification, salinization, water degradation, and changes in climate due to altered water flow.... continued

Amazing Discoveries Underground

August 16, 2007
There is exciting news in archeology lately, including a prehistoric city that has been discovered underneath the English Channel and 8-million-year-old tree trunks that have been found in a Hungarian coal mine. The Stone Age settlement that has just been... continued

Do Storms Target Cities?

August 15, 2007
Recent extreme weather includes a tornado that hit Brooklyn. Sometimes it seems that storms are worse over cities?especially on the weekends?and scientists say this is TRUE. In fact, climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions produced by humans been changing... continued