Satellite Mysteriously Quits

January 20, 2005
In an extremely rare event, a communications satellite hasstopped communicating, resulting in no telephone service for10 South Pacific nations. The hundred million dollar IS-804satellite stopped relaying phone calls on Saturday. It'sprobably still in orbit, but no longer pointing its antennaetoward... continued

Balls of Fire in India

January 20, 2005
Huge balls of fire are being seen in the skies of India, andthey aren't asteroids or plane crashes. They are accompaniedby deafening explosions. In one village, trees began swaying and dishes fell offshelves. People panicked and ran from their houses.Incredibly... continued

ETs are Here

January 19, 2005
Have you noticed? Or was thestory like the"elephant in the room"--so big you didn't really see it?It's the kind of news you only find HERE, onunknowncountry.com. In her newdiary, Anne Strieberpoints out how exciting this news really is, and how... continued

Robert Bruce and ‘Angel Light’ on Dreamland

January 19, 2005
First, Whitley talks to Robert Bruce about his incrediblyeffective new method of inducing out-of-body travel, thenLinda Howe interviews Troy Hurtubise, who claims he hasinvented a field that can see through literally anything,from walls to blocks of lead. You listen to... continued

Japan Issues Honshu Tsunami Warning

January 19, 2005
A powerful 6.3 earthquake struck off the coast of Honshu,Japan at 10:38 PM Pacific time Tuesday. A short time later,the Japanese Meteorological Agency issued a tsunami warningbased on the action of warning buoys in the earthquake area. The magnitude 6.3... continued

Nine Quakes Strike New Zealand, Japan

January 19, 2005
Seven earthquakes ranging up to 4.3 in intensity struck NewZealand's North Island within a few hours of each otherTuesday, while 6+ quakes struck off Japan's Honshu Islandand in Hokkaido. The quake of Honshu prompted the JapaneseMeteorological Agency to issue a... continued

Mysterious Lights in the Sky

January 19, 2005
Mysterious lights are being seen in the sky all around theworld?and one was even from the Space Shuttle Columbia, justdays before it blew apart on February 1st, 2003! Some of theplaces the lights have been spotted are Indonesia,Australia, the U.K.... continued

Our World is Changing?Soon Yours Will Be Too

January 18, 2005
Sheila Watt-Cloutier is a Inuit leader who is taking a standagainst global warming, because her world is melting. She was elected as the head of the Inuit CircumpolarConference, which represents the 155,000 Inuit who live inAlaska, Canada, Greenland and Chukotka,... continued

Are You a Redhead?

January 18, 2005
If you have red hair, your ancestors may have beenNeanderthals. British scientists think that the gene for redhair, and the freckles that come with it, is around 100,000years old, and originated with Neanderthals. Whether or notthey interbred with Homo Sapiens,... continued

The Sun is Getting Dimmer

January 17, 2005
Scientists have noticed that the sun is getting dimmer. Airpollution is the problem--but if we clean up the pollutionthat cools down the Earth by dimming the sun, will weincrease global warming? The answer, alas, is yes. David Sington writes in... continued