Warning of World War III

April 14, 2004
When Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated, no one realized that World War I was inevitable. World War II can be seen as a war against the ideology of Adolf Hitler. Now Prince Hassan of Jordan warns that World... continued

The Most Important UFO Event Ever

April 14, 2004
In Whitley's new journal, he talks about the Phoenix Lights of 1997, which he considers to be the most important UFO event yet. Part I of Whitley?s interview with Dr. Lynne Kitei, a local physician who interacted personally with them,... continued

Big Quake Scare for West Coast?on TV

April 14, 2004
An upcoming TV miniseries about a huge earthquake on the West Coast, which will air on NBC May 2 and 3, will scare people who live there, despite the fact that it has no basis in science, unlike The Day... continued

Dangerous Asteroids Can be Made to Miss Us

April 13, 2004
The dinosaurs died when an asteroid hit the Earth, but we're determined not to. Astronomers say they're having success in finding every large asteroid that poses a threat to life on Earth. The next step will be to look for... continued

Messages from Gray Monkeys

April 13, 2004
As part of our new Communion Letters series, Deb writes: At approximately age four?we lived in Phoenix, Arizona (NOTE: Home of the Phoenix Lights, which Whitley will examine on this week's Dreamland) [and saw] several little gray creatures that looked... continued

Ice Block Crashes Through Garage Roof

April 13, 2004
We regularly report on ice blocks falling from the sky and the reason why this happens, but since this phenomenon is reported in local news and these stories have never been gathered together in a single national story, it continues... continued

New Cell Phone Danger

April 13, 2004
The charges that cell phones damage the brain have died down, perhaps because newer phones emit less radiation. But a recent study shows how cell phone radiation may damage red blood cells, leading to the claims that they cause brain... continued

The Route to Real Communication

April 11, 2004
One of the main problems in the world is that different groups of humans have trouble communicating with one another. Now researchers say we'd be better off if we behaved more like our close relatives, the chimpanzees. Scientists at the... continued

Can Voting Machines Ever be Secure?

April 11, 2004
Computer-style voting machines make a lot of people nervous, since we know how easy it is to hack into computers. If this was done, votes could be changed and the next Presidential election could be rigged in an undetectable way.... continued

Ice Sheet Melt Will Drown Coastal Cities

April 11, 2004
The Greenland ice sheet will eventually melt away, according to a new computer study. When this happens, sea levels will rise by 23 feet, flooding most of the world's coastal regions. Most major cities are situated on coasts, because they... continued