EU Pleads for Global Warming Agreement–US Says No

December 19, 2004
Twelve days of talks on the future of earth's climate endedin failure in Buenos Aires yesterday as the European Unionsaid that the US has blocked all efforts to come to even amodest agreement to reduce worldwide emissions after theyear 2012... continued

Fierce Winds Kill 6 in France

December 18, 2004
Hurricane force winds struck Paris and northern Francewithout warning today, causing extensive damage and killingsix people. The storm lasted only a few minutes, but struckParis with 80mph winds. The event was associated with a fast-moving cold front, butwas not anticipated... continued

Anne & Whitley on Coast with Art Bell Tonight

December 18, 2004
Anne &Whitley Strieber will be on Coast to Coast AM with ArtBell tonight (Saturday, December 18) from 10 to 11 Pacifictime. Besides tellingabout her near death experience, Anne willalso talk about her new novelAnInvisible Woman, anexciting thriller which isbased on... continued

Superstorm Confirmation–It Has Happened Before…and May Again

December 17, 2004
5,200 years ago, the weather went wild. On November 9, 2003,Unknowncountry.comreported thatevidence had been discovered that past climate changehappened in hours. This evidence was found in Peru, when cores drilled to thebase of a glacier uncovered plants that had been... continued

More Mystery Booms

December 17, 2004
Unknowncountry.com is continuing its reporting on the big booms that have been heard along the East Coat recently. They?ve been especially loud along the coast of North Carolina. They have been heard since the 1800s, when author James Fenimore Cooper... continued

New Moon Orbiting Earth?

December 17, 2004
Ed Note: This article was placed in error. The "new moon"was determined by NASA to be a Saturn rocket stage inOctober of 2003. We erroneously used an old reference inthis story. NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old... continued

Violent 2004 4th Warmest Year on Record

December 16, 2004
2004 was one of the warmest, wettest and most violent yearsin the history of weather forecasting. The National Oceanicand Atmospheric Administration report is based on data goingback to 1895. As predicted in global warming models, Arctic temperaturesrose the most dramatically,... continued

Indian Remote Viewers in Intelligence Coup

December 15, 2004
India's intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing(RAW), its equivalent of the CIA, has arrested a largenumber of Pakistani intelligence agents in recent days, andremote viewing has played a significant role in the effort.Working with the Central Bureau of Intelligence,... continued

Gigantic Iceberg Menaces Wildlife, McMurdo Base

December 15, 2004
A massive 1,200 square mile iceberg threatens to block thebreakup of ice in the Ross Sea and prevent resupply of theUS's sprawling McMurdo base in Antarctica. The iceberg broke off the Ross ice shelf in 2000 and hasbeen drifting since... continued

Day After Tomorrow Popular with National Geo Readers

December 14, 2004
Most of the general media laughed off the movie "The DayAfter Tomorrow" as "too extreme." But better informed mediawere not so dismissive, and the National Geographic was noexception. They wrote, "to environmentalists, there is morethan a kernel of truth in... continued