Click “Listen Now” at top of this page to hear a new, internet-only interview of Robet Bruce! In Whitley’s Journal of September 19, “The Demon Eye of Knowledge,”click here he described the “bugs from hell” that suddenly began attacking him in the night. After investigation it became clear that the insects weren’t real, and that he therefore must be under psychic attack?then he remembered he had recently interviewed Australian author Robert Bruce, who wrote “Practical Psychic Self-Defense,”click here. Whitley contacted Robert, who helped him defeat the nasty critters. Want to know why Whitley still keeps a cup of salt by his bed? Listen to his internet-only interview with Robert Bruce, byclicking here or going to “Listen Now” at the top of our homepage.read more

Researchers think the place you live in is as important as your behavior, when it comes to getting HIV. “The risk of individual behavior is enhanced or lessened by the type of place in which it takes place,” says Dr. Shelah S. Bloom. She analyzed HIV data from an area in rural Northern Tanzania, but her discoveries can be used to fight AIDS in U.S. neighborhoods and high schools.
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Scientists aren’t just worrying about the asteroid that’s scheduled to impact the Earth in February of 2060?they’re also worried about asteroids starting a third World War. Even small asteroids that never hit Earth can be mistaken for nuclear blasts by nations that don’t have the kind of sophisticated equipment that can tell the difference. This almost happened on June 6th, when U.S. early warning satellites detected a flash over the Mediterranean that indicated an energy release comparable to the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
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It?s getting almost as dangerous to go to the hospital as it is to stay out of it, because there’s been a huge jump in the amount of dangerous bacteria that’s resistant to antibiotics that has been found in hospitals here and abroad. In the U.K. last year, 41% of the hospital Staph infections were found to be resistant to conventional antibiotics. Microbiologist Hugh Pennington says, “?These bugs are building up steam. We’re slowly being pushed back.”
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