Anne Strieber Recovery Update

November 5, 2004
Anne Strieber continues to recover, but is still battlingpneumonia. The disease is not believed to belife-threatening, but she is improving only slowly. She is out of neurological danger and now able to sleepwithout being tested for neurological signs every hour,... continued

Anne Still Has Pneumonia

November 4, 2004
November 4, 2004: Anne Strieber is not believed to be indanger at this time, but doctors are struggling to defeat apersistent but relatively low-grade pneumonia that has kepther on artificial breathing support since Tuesday. Your prayers to defeat Anne's infection... continued

First Human Face Transplant

November 4, 2004
On October 15, physicians at the Cleveland Clinic receivedreview board approval to begin screening patients for thefirst ever human face transplant. In the first few procedures, they only plan to use facialskin and the connective tissue underneath. Patients wouldretain their... continued

New Mad Cow Cases in New York?

November 4, 2004
State officials are currently investigating an unusualcluster of possible Mad Cow cases in upstate New York. Currently five separate cases of the fatal Creutzfeldt JakobDisease have been diagnosed in Ulster County and surroundingareas alone, a surprising number given that the... continued

Headless ‘Organ Bank’ Bodies Now Possible

November 4, 2004
Indian scientist P. B. Desai suggested in a speech last weekthat it should be possible to remove genes from embyros thatcould be used to create harvestable organs for adults inneed of organ transplants. The organs would be grown in "bodies,"... continued

Is Contact Under Way in India?

November 3, 2004
Persistent stories out of India indicate that somethingextraordinary is happening there involving UFOs. An Indianengineer working on antigravity propulsion has describedstudying advanced technology in "package" form--technologiesready made to be analyzed and duplicated. But where are theyfrom? Since October 10, everyone... continued

Explorers discover Sumatran Yeti

November 3, 2004
Explorers returning to a remote village near the Bukkantingiregion of Sumatra have found additional evidence pointing tothe existence of a type of ape that is claimed to walkupright like a human. Villagers reportedly saw an animalknown as the ?orang pendek?... continued

New Bird Flu Danger: Healthy Ducks

November 3, 2004
Bird Flu is an extremely dangerous disease in human beings,with a 70% death rate. The entire world health community hasbeen watching for two years to see if the disease shouldmutate and become transmissible between people. Now theWorld Health Organization reports... continued

9/11 Victims Petition NY Attorney General for Criminal Investigation

November 2, 2004
On Thursday October 28, 2004, an assembly including thefamilies of 9/11 victims, survivors, and advocates delivereda complaint to the office of New York Attorney General EliotSpitzer asking for a complete criminal investigation of the9/11 terrorist attack. Dissatisfied with both the... continued

Cancer study proves cell phone risk

November 2, 2004
The first study ever to prove that using a cell phoneincreases the risk of cancer has concluded in Sweden. Thestudy is considered relatively small, though it is thelargest of its kind ever to prove the connection betweencell phones and cancer.... continued