Phone towers for the new, high-tech cell phones can cause headaches and nausea, according to Dutch researchers, because they operate at a higher frequency than those for traditional cell phones. This new technology allows callers to use their phones to send messages and photo images.

The Dutch study exposed volunteers in laboratories to radiation from either the new or the “traditional” cell phone towers, without telling them which one they were being exposed to. Of the 72 people who took part in the study, half experienced nausea, headaches and tingling sensations from the radiation level of the new cell phone towers. In contrast, the radiation level of traditional cell phone towers produced no bad effects.
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North Korea has been accused of killing the babies of pregnant women who are brought back after escaping to China. These women are kept in a detention camp, where they are given abortions or else their babies are killed at birth, as a way to keep the North Korean race “pure.”

Between 200,000 and 300,000 North Koreans are believed to have crossed into China during the severe famine of the 1990s. If they are discovered by Chinese police, they’re forced to return home.
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This week we’ve been reporting about a huge solar flare which will aim towards the Earth on Friday, October 24. According to NOAA, this sunspot cluster was supposed to produce a G3 solar storm, but it will actually be a G5, which is the strongest. A second sunspot cluster, that’s not yet visible from Earth, could produce more geomagnetic storms in the next two weeks. How will all this affect us? Besides scrambling our cell phones and affecting electrical grids, it will also make flying more dangerous.
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Reporter Leslie Kean talks to subscribers on this week’s Dreamland about her lawsuit, along with the Sci Fi Channel, that demands to see government documents about the UFO sighting in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania in 1965, when residents saw a fireball descend into a heavily-forested area. The area was cordoned off by the military, and the town was briefly placed under martial law.
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