First, 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 MP, says it was the lights of his patrol car near the forest that were behind the famous 1980 UFO sighting there. Conde says he and another airman shone patrol car lights through the trees and made noises on the car’s loudspeaker as a prank on a security guard at the nearby RAF base. Air Force men who saw the object said it was transmitting blue pulsating lights and sending nearby farm animals into a “frenzy.”
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Popular Dreamland guest Leslie Kean will be on the Larry King Show tonight, Tues. July 1st, on CNN at 9 p.m. EST, talking about the Roswell UFO crash. There is a new interview with her up on our subscribers section right now.

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Michael Barr writes in abcnews.com that switching to a hands-free cell phone while driving does not reduce accidents. States like New York, that have banned driving while talking on a conventional cell phone, are discovering this.

Psychologist David Strayer says, “We’ve done a couple of studies that have directly compared handheld and hands-free cell phones. We didn’t find any difference.” He used a driving simulator to track the eye movements of people behind the wheel as they talked on a hands-free phone. The simulator displayed signs and billboards along the virtual highway, and at the end of the trip, drivers were asked how many they saw. Drivers who used hands-free cell phones only noticed half as many signs as drivers who weren’t talking on the phone at all.
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More than 40% of the swimming pools in the Netherlands contain the bacteria that causes Legionnaire’s Disease. Government tests also found the bacteria in 9% of hotel swimming pools. Pool owners in the U.S. test their pools for many kinds of bacteria?but not for the kind that causes this sometimes fatal disease.

Testing began in the Netherlands after a deadly outbreak of Legionnaire’s Disease in 1999 killed 32 people and made more than twice that number ill. Legionnaire’s was first discovered in an air conditioning unit in Philadelphia in 1976, when American Legion members staying at an infected hotel got sick and died.

The bacteria can be found in water that is warm enough for it to grow (90
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