West Coast Talks on 911

April 9, 2007
Author David Ray Griffin has been a popular guest on Dreamland and now, if you live on the West Coast, you can hear him in person. Griffin's views about a possible 911 cover-up are certainly ecumenical: they have been put... continued

Learn to Travel Out of Body!

April 9, 2007
Anne Strieber recently interviewed Maureen Cauhill, the author of Suddenly Psychic, on Dreamland. Robert Bruce has been a guest on Dreamland several times. Now these two popular personalities will be giving a workshop together at the Monroe Institute in Virginia.... continued

Some People Actually WANT You to Get Mad at Them

April 6, 2007
Contrary to popular opinion, it's not always helpful to express your anger. Another new discovery is that some people actually ENCOURAGE other people to get angry at them because they find it rewarding. Psychologist Oliver Schultheiss has discovered that despite... continued

Math Says Yankees Will Dominate This Season

April 6, 2007
According to a mathematician, the New York Yankees will win 110 games this season, more than any other major league team. Mathematician Bruce Bukiet of the New Jersey Institute of Technology has used the same computer program for the past... continued

Special Dreamland Report on Missing Bee Mystery

April 6, 2007
This week on Dreamland, Linda Howe reports on the frightening disappearance of thousands of bees. Since these are the insects that pollinate the flowers of the foods we eat, this could be the start of a major emergency. This is... continued

UK UFO Hacker Loses Appeal

April 5, 2007
We have been following the fortunes of Gary McKinnon, a British citizen who is fighting extradition from to the US, where our government wants to try him for hacking into NASA computers in order to obtain information about UFOs. If... continued

Cars That Fix Their Own Dents

April 5, 2007
Thanks to a recent court decision, we can look forward to cars that are less polluting. Soon we may be able to buy a car that can fix itself. Researchers are working to create metals that "remember" their original shapes... continued

An Unnoticed Casualty of Global Warming: Coral

April 5, 2007
We humans have been trying to figure out how we will be affected by global warming, and we realize that other species, such as penguins and polar bears, are vulnerable as well. But something we rarely notice?coral?may perish in the... continued

Brits Kidnapped by Iran in Retaliation for US Kidnap Attempt

April 4, 2007
This hasn't yet been reported in the US media, but Patrick Cockburn reports in the British newspaper the Independent that the 15 British sailors who are being held by the Iranian military were kidnapped on March 23 because of a... continued

It’s Hard to Feel Sorry for Sharks, But?

April 4, 2007
Sometimes sharks like to eat US when we're swimming, but without them, WE'RE not going to be able to eat much shellfish. Fewer big sharks in the oceans led to the destruction of North Carolina?s bay scallop fishery and inhibits... continued