A team of explorers has discovered the ruins of a lost city in Peru that has been hidden in a remote mountain jungle for over 500 years. The city is called Cota Coca and it?s not far from the well-known tourist site of Machu Picchu. The “coca” refers to the coca leaf which grows there and was probably used in religious rituals.

British explorer Hugh Thomson and his team found the lost city, which he says is in a “remarkable state of preservation.? He?s amazed by his discovery and says, ?You’re only going to find a new Inca site once in your life.”
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Our June 8 radio archive actually played the June 1 show this weekend, but it has now been fixed. If you click “Listen Now” at the top of our page, you can hear Michael Glickman’s and Linda Howe’s crop circle reports and J.H. Brennan on occult Tibet and time travel.

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Beginning on Wednesday, June 5, rumors started circulating in financial markets worldwide that the Bush Administration is about to be devastated by disclosures concerning both its involvement with Enron and foreknowledge of 911.

On June 4, the Administration unwillingly gave the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee 2,000 subpoenead documents describing White House and related contacts with Enron. While the contents of these documents have not been officially disclosed, they are the apparent source of the rumors concerning Enron. To learn more about this story, click here.
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As much as ten tons of African bushmeat, from endangered species such as chimpanzees and gorillas, may be sold in London every day. So much is being sold that some African countries hardly have any animals left to poach. Despite recent efforts to save the great apes, there?s a great danger that they may soon become extinct in the wild.

A new English TV documentary called ?No Hiding Place? follows Karl Amman, a Swiss national who has spent the last eight years in central Africa, in the border area between the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo. He investigates the bushmeat trade and has discovered that the number of wild chimpanzees in the region is down to about 200,000. There were several million chimps there in the l960s.
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