We Almost Went Extinct

November 18, 2004
We almost went the way of the dinosaur. Humans came close to extinction 70,000 years ago, when genetic research shows that there were only about 2,000 of us alive. Just one major disease or environmental disaster (like the meteor that... continued

Anniversary of 1st UFO Sighting

November 17, 2004
Contrary to popular belief, the first UFO was not seen bypilot Kenneth Arnold in 1947. The first UFO sightingrecorded in modern times took place on November, 17, 1882when the British Royal Observatory at Greenwich described "astrange celestial visitor--a circular object... continued

Air Force Looks at Teleportation

November 17, 2004
The US Air Force is exploring a radically new method offlight: teleportation. Eric Davis of Warp Drive Metricsdescribes his Teleportation Physics Study in this way: "This study was tasked with the purpose of collectinginformation describing the teleportation of materialobjects, providing... continued

Anne Strieber On the Road

November 16, 2004
Anne Strieber has left intensive care and is beginningstrength rehabilitation. She has lost strength due to amonth of medically necessary bed rest, and must engage inspecial exercises to regain it. She has no neurologicaldeficits, and is expected to make a... continued

Bear Fossils Hint at Much Earlier Human Presence in Americas

November 16, 2004
For years, paleontologists have believed that ice blockedoverland migration from Asia to the Americas until 13,000years ago. As a result, the profession has routinely ignoredevidence of a human presence in the Americas prior to thisdate, no matter how compelling. Now... continued

Nanotech May Make Alzheimer’s Test Possible

November 16, 2004
A tragedy of modern medicine has been doctors' inability todiagnose Alzheimer's disease. Now a stunning newnanotechnology process might make early diagnosis possible.Along with new treatments in testing, this could lelp savemillions from the living death of this disease. A process... continued

Indonesia Fires Major Global Warming Problem

November 15, 2004
Peat burning in bogs in Indonesia may be the explanation forthe sharp rise in atmospheric CO2 that was observed lastyear. CO2 is the main gas responsible for atmosphericwarming, and it has been rising since record keeping beganin 1950. The rate... continued

Underwater City off Cyprus Could be Atlantis

November 15, 2004
Underwater archaeology is in its infancy, and highlycontroversial, but now a new sunken city has been found in1,600 meters of water about sixty miles off the coast ofCyprus. Given its depth, this city must have been submergedat least 11,000 years... continued

Dire Al Qaeda Threat Amid CIA Turmoil

November 14, 2004
As a new and dire warning appeared from Al Qaeda, theCentral Intelligence Agency has been thrown into what formersenior CIA officials are describing as ?turmoil? by thefriction between newly appointed CIA Director Porter Gossand career CIA personnel, especially key senior... continued

Whitley’s Journal: I’ve Got My Girl Back!

November 13, 2004
Whitley Strieber has written another beautiful journal entryabout the ordeal he is sharing with his beloved wife Anne.This one speaks of the great triumph that is unfolding intheir lives--Anne is coming back, she's waking up. AsWhitley puts it, "I've got... continued