Get on The Path!

July 14, 2004
This is the summer ofThePath, when Whitley will give a series of talks on thisextraordinary little book, which literally took him decadesto write. You can listen to the first installment byclicking "Dreamland" on our masthead and scrolling down to"The Path."... continued

Tanning May be Addictive

July 14, 2004
People know that tanning salons and too much time on thebeach can lead to skin cancer, but they just can't stopthemselves. Now scientists have learned that tanning isaddictive. Marjorie M. Montemayor reports in abcnews.com about a newstudy showing ultraviolet radiation... continued

The New Pirates

July 14, 2004
Al-Qaeda terrorists are becoming the new pirates. They'vebought at least 15 ships in the last two years, creating amodern pirate fleet. Their targets are civilian ports, oilrigs and cruise liners. Joseph Farah's G2Bulletin reports that the ships fly theflags of... continued

Decaf Coffee Plant

July 14, 2004
Soon, if you want decaffeinated coffee, you won't have todrink a brew that's been chemically treated?you'll drink acup of decaf made from coffee beans that were grown that way. Andy Coghlan writes in New Scientist that biologists havediscovered a naturally... continued

UFO Update by Will Hart

July 13, 2004
Will Hartwrites: "I reported on the Mexican UFO case in an articlepublished on this site, a couple of months ago. That casehas been widely broadcast on the Internet and evencirculated in the mass media. The facts pertaining to theevent are... continued

SARS Tears

July 13, 2004
Having SARS may make you want to cry, but if you do, youcould infect others, since the SARS virus has been found inthe tears of infected people. Hopefully, a vaccine will beready before SARS arrives in the U.S. Doctors have... continued

Asteroids Bring Life as Well as Death

July 13, 2004
Besides ending life on planets through impacts, asteroidsmay also spread life throughout the universe. Although thislife is in the form of tiny bacteria which are only thebeginning of a long evolution to intelligent life, it doesmean that most life will... continued

Are Terrorists Crazy?

July 13, 2004
Terrorists may act like madmen, but psychologists say theyare actually sane, ordinary people. Most al-Qaeda terroristsare middle class family men. Two-thirds have collegeeducations (a tenth even have a postgraduate degrees) andseven out of 10 are married with children. Forensic psychologist... continued

Older & Wiser

July 12, 2004
Fossil records show that societies do better if there areold folks around, and scientists think they know why. Will Knight writes in New Scientist that seniors played animportant role in the spread of human civilization 30,000years ago, according to a... continued

Rockefeller Obit You’ll Only Read Here

July 12, 2004
Laurance Rockefeller died on July 11, 2004 at the age of 93,after a brief illness. Mr. Rockefeller was of exceptionalimportance to UFO research. Between 1993 and 1995, hesupported Dr. John Mack's Center for Psychology and SocialChange in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In... continued