Angry Kids Develop Bad Hearts

May 20, 2003
Hostile, angry children are three times more likely to grow up to have heart disease than calmer, happier kids. Researchers found that children with high scores on tests for hostility were more likely to have developed "metabolic syndrome" when they... continued

Evidence Vikings Got Here First

May 20, 2003
There's new evidence that Vikings landed in North America long before Columbus. First, Texas engineer Richard Nielsen, who has spent 17 years studying the controversial Runestone, says it's definitely a genuine Viking artifact. And Lauren Taylor writes in the May... continued

Will We Ever be Innocent Again?

May 19, 2003
In her new Diary, Anne Strieber writes, "There have been few times in the human past when there wasn't a war going on...Our history is the history of war...We now know that al-Qaeda has been around for a long time.... continued

Jim Marrs on Aliens

May 18, 2003
Most people think of popular Dreamland guest Jim Marrs as an expert on conspiracies (which he is), but did you know he also wrote one of the best books on UFOs? Now Alien Agenda is available in our store! He... continued

Crop Circles Down Under

May 18, 2003
The crop circle season isn't only beginning in the U.K., it's also taking place in Australia. Dozens of the circles appeared in a field of sorghum overnight, accompanied by loud "zapping noises" and a flash of green light. The electrical... continued

Doomsday Postponed Until Thursday

May 18, 2003
The Japanese Panawave group that believed the end of the world was due May 15 when Planet X would pass close to the Earth, has now revised the date and says this will occur on Thursday, May 22. The 1,200... continued

Dark Matter May be Inside Extra Dimensions

May 18, 2003
Two of the biggest mysteries in physics are: where is all the dark matter that scientists know is in the universe but can't see??and are there extra dimensions beyond the 3 we can see? A team of scientists now think... continued

Russia Practices Nuking U.S.

May 18, 2003
Moscow's Nezavisimaya Gazeta newspaper reports that the Russian military is playing wargames in which their strategic bombers and nuclear submarines "will deliver hypothetical nuclear strikes on the U.S. and Britain, while locating and destroying aircraft-carrier groups of the U.S. Navy"... continued

Where Did the Egyptians Come From?

May 16, 2003
Archeologists have never figured out where the Egyptians came from. Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson says, "They don't seem to have an ancestry, they don't seem to have any period of development, they just seem almost to appear overnight. This has left... continued

How to be Lucky

May 16, 2003
Byron Spice writes in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about U.K. researcher Richard Wiseman, who's spent 10 years studying lucky and unlucky people. His conclusion: people can learn how to become luckier. Wiseman says, "People would tell me, 'I'm not psychic, I'm... continued