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Another Mozart Appears
December 1, 200412 year old Jay Greenberg is believed by his teachers at NewYork's famed Julliard School of Music to be the greatestmusical prodigy in 200 years, the equal of Mozart, who isbelieved to be the greatest musical prodigy of all time.... continued
Himalayan UFO Story Won’t Quit
December 1, 2004Unknowncountry.com has run two stories about an unusual UFOsituation in the distant Himalayas, and our subscribers haveenjoyed an interview with Skywatch International's JimHickman in which he states that contacts of his in India aretelling him that there is definitely something... continued
Is Our World Real? Maybe Not…
November 30, 2004The question of whether or not our world is real has beendebated since the time of the ancient Greeks. Recently,films like the Matrix have suggested that 'reality' could bean entirely artificial construction. Now two scientists are saying that it might... continued
Everyone can be a Spy says Canadian Inventor
November 30, 2004Canadian inventor Vincent Tao has developed a method bywhich anybody with a web browser can become a high tech spy. The engineer at York University in Toronto says that hismapping and surveillance tool can produce images so sharpthat the makes... continued
‘Key” Moon Prophecy Appears True
November 30, 2004In Whitley Strieber's book the Key, theMaster of the Keystates, "You can save yourselves by a number of means...Gaincontrol over your moon, which contains an isotope of heliumthat will become extremely valuable to you if you can devisebetter uses of... continued
DNA Proves Extinctions not Due to Man
November 28, 2004The book theComing Global Superstorm was criticized for making the casethat mass extinctions of various types of bison, mammoths,horses in the Americas and many other large animals aroundthe world, were due to sudden climate change. The conventional wisdom was that... continued
Volcanos May Hasten Climate Change
November 28, 2004Volcanic eruptions are more likely to cause world weather changes than possible impacts from comets, a team of scientists told the American Geophysical Union. Massiveeruptions of magma, ash and gas, which are spewing out of Popocatepetl near Mexico City right... continued
Dolphins Save People from Sharks
November 26, 2004Strange animal behavior has been on the rise, and now a podof dolphins, acting in an organized way, has saved a groupof swimmers from a great white shark. The pod of dolphins circled the swimmers off the coast ofNew Zealand,... continued
Another Stonehenge Found in Russia?
November 26, 2004Russian archaeologists believe that they have discoveredanother Stonehenge. The 4,000 year old structure appearssimilar in construction to Stonehenge, and means that theculture that created the famous British site might have beenestablished across a vast area of the world in prehistory.... continued
Whitley Back on Dreamland
November 24, 2004Whitley Strieber returns to Dreamland this week with anexplosive interview with Loren Coleman about his white-hotnew book,the CopycatEffect. Loren's research proves that the media is one ofthe primary engines causing ultra-violence in our society. Loren will present case after case... continued