High Strangeness Air Tragedy

August 15, 2005
A number of mysteries surround the crash yesterday of HeliosAirways Flight 522, bound from Cyprus to Prague via Athens.The plane lost contact with ground controllers and Greekfighters were dispatched to observe it and escort it to theground. Two Greek Air... continued

Bolt from the Blue

August 14, 2005
In the latest incident of wacky weather, the National Weather Service in Phoenix reports a lightning bolt so powerful it looked like a volcano and sounded like a dynamite blast. It damaged 13 homes in the area. After striking one... continued

Artists Different After Disease

August 14, 2005
Even a minor stroke can change the way painters create art. Their painting style can change, as well as the colors they choose. In the Journal of Neurology, scientists report on their studies of two professional painters, both of whom... continued

Have We Reached the Tipping Point?

August 12, 2005
A massive, unexpected thaw that covers an area of Siberia the size of France and Germany combined is now releasing billions of tons of the super global warming gas methane into the atmosphere. This will cause the kind of methane... continued

How Can Non Smokers Get Lung Cancer?

August 12, 2005
Those of us who watched the heroic struggle of paralyzed Superman actor Chris Reeve have been devastated to learn that his widow Dana Reeve, who is only 44 years old, has lung cancer?even though she has never smoked. How is... continued

Mysteries of the Past & Present

August 11, 2005
This weekend on Dreamland, Whitley talks to Barbara Hand Clow, author of Catastro-phobia, the Pleiadian Agenda and many other best selling books in our store, who updates us on the actual state of oil reserves, based on her research, and... continued

Garden of Eden?in Iraq?

August 10, 2005
Ecologists think that the mythical Garden of Eden talked about in the Bible may have been located in the marshlands of Iraq. The marshes are now home to the native Ma'dan marsh dwellers, as well as many species of migrating... continued

Take a Trip to the Moon

August 10, 2005
Space Ventures, a private company not associated with NASA, has announced that it plans to take tourists for trips around the moon. They have already sent two people into orbits lasting from 10 to 21 days, using Russian equipment. Some... continued

Should Black Hair be Straightened?

August 8, 2005
Professor of Afro-American studies Neal Lester has started a campaign against hair straightening for blacks. After marrying a white woman from Argentina and having a baby girl, Lester began to realize that chemical hair straightening was in his young daughter's... continued

Universal Flu Vaccine on the Way

August 8, 2005
New studies are underway to develop a universal flu vaccine designed to protect against all potential varieties of influenza virus, including swine flu and bird flu. This research is especially important as health workers try to figure out how to... continued