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CA Crop Circle Adds to Scientific Mystery, by Leslie Kean
July 4, 2003Last summer crop circles were in the news with the release of the movie "Signs." This time around, the Bay Area has been graced with the real thing. The recent design found in a Rockville wheat field in Solano County... continued
Osama Caught?and Let Go?in Iran
July 4, 2003Italian intelligence says Osama bin-Laden and his son Saad have been traveling to Iran from Afghanistan regularly for meetings with al-Qaeda members there. They use Iranian passports and identify themselves as businessmen. When they were recently spotted in Tehran a... continued
Special Dreamland Report on Brazilian Bedsheet Abduction
July 3, 2003Brazil's MUFON Director A.J. Gevaerd claims that the controversial Brazilian bedsheet abduction of Urandir Oliviera is a hoax and says Olivera is the leader of a large cult. On unknowncountry, we have reported on the many clashing points of view... continued
What Do You Think the Future will be Like?
July 2, 2003Whitley's interview with British Astronomer Royal Martin Rees about his new book Our Final Hour has inspired this new poll: "What do you expect the next 5 years to be like?" In our last poll, Whitley was firing up his... continued
Next Election?Do We Have a Choice?
July 2, 2003In our latest Insight,Michael C. Ruppert says, "The greatest test of the 2004 presidential election campaign is not with the candidates. It is with the people. There are strong signs that presidential election issues on the Democratic side are already... continued
Animated Tumbleweeds
July 2, 2003Rescue from certain death, finding your true love?it's all part of a day's walk in Tumbleweeds by Shane Corkery. NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site, will have any links removed. continued
Why Some Ladies are Lesbians
July 2, 2003Experiments with the DNA of fruit flies and sheep show that male homosexuality is genetic. Now Martin Hutchinson writes in BBC News that lesbianism may be due to hormones. Lesbians are more than twice as likely to suffer from a... continued
Safe Cigarettes Could Have Been Made Years Ago
July 2, 2003A company is developing "safe" cigarettes that reduce the risk of emphysema, using research done by the big tobacco companies. Why didn't these companies use their own research to make cigarettes safer? They were afraid it would be seen as... continued
Saturated Fat Good, Margarine Bad
July 2, 2003We've written before about researchers who think that margarine may cause childhood asthma. Now they say that children who regularly drink whole milk are less likely to develop this condition. People are having success losing weight and lowering their cholesterol... continued
Was the Rendlesham UFO a Hoax?
July 2, 2003First, the Rendlesham case was dismissed as misidentification of a lighthouse. UFO investigators proved conclusively that this could not have been the source of the lights seen that night in the English countryside. Now Kevin Conde, a former Air Force... continued