Devastating Death Toll

October 16, 2006
There's a devastating new report about the Iraq war?not in the mainstream media or in a political book, but in the British medical journal The Lancet. It says that over 650,000 people have died in the last 3 years in... continued

An Ambassador for the Green Man

October 16, 2006
UPDATE from Loren Coleman - In Anne's new diary she writes, "A year ago I wrote a diary that has comforted many bereaved people, called My Adventures With the Green Man. Since it has now been exactly TWO years since... continued

Big Hawaii Quake: Gov. Declares Disaster

October 16, 2006
Update - An earthquake struck the Big Island of Hawaii this morning,knocking out power and raising the possibility of largewaves in the area, but the United States Geologic Surveysaid there was no chance of a Pacific Tsunami. GovernorLinda Lingle declared... continued

New 911 Poll: We’re Not Hearing the Truth

October 16, 2006
The Angus-Reid poll organization reports that a large percentage of the US population thinks that the government is NOT telling the truth about what happened on 911, as Jim Marrs reveals in his dynamic new book The Terror Conspiracy. 53%... continued

Space Affects Earth Weather

October 13, 2006
NASA says that the weather here on Earth has a surprising connection to space weather in the ionosphere, which is the electrically-charged upper atmosphere. As if emissions from greenhouse gases here on earth weren?t bad enough, satellites have discovered that... continued

UFOs Inspire Aircraft Design

October 13, 2006
The designs of military aircraft have been influenced by the Aztec god of war: the hummingbird. It's long been believed in the UFO community that modern aircraft designs have been influenced by alien craft. People often see UFOs change shape... continued

Intelligent Insects in the Future?

October 13, 2006
One of the most common descriptions from people who have had close encounters is meeting with something that looks like a "giant praying mantis." Some witnesses believe that these are the same beings known as the Grays, while others who... continued

What We Can Learn From the Memory Bird

October 12, 2006
We've learned about war from hummingbirds and we can learn about memory from a strange little bird call the Clark's nutcracker. Biologists who study squirrels have come to the conclusion that they have rather limited memories and don't really "find"... continued

US Population at Record High

October 12, 2006
The population of the United States is now over 300 million. Can we sustain a rate of growth like this? Economically, no: Andrew Buncombe writes in the Independent that "the average US citizen uses far more than his or her... continued

Why Do We Itch?and Should We Scratch?

October 12, 2006
The mosquito season is finally ending in most of the US and yes, it IS true that mosquitoes like to bite some of us more than others. What causes us to itch, anyway? Corey Binns writes in LiveScience.com that we... continued