I wrote down my experiences in the first place at the request of a film producer friend who wanted a script for a sci-fi film or TV series. I said, Im not very good at making things up but I have a few true stories that people think are sci-fi! He said, Yes, I know, that’s why I asked you.

This man is a total skeptic (even though I healed his foot of gangrene three times when he was already in the hospital ready to get his toes amputated). I knew the only way he would even listen to some things was if he were reading it as a potential script. He started shaking as I read it to him and when I finished, he told me, It’s too far fetched and the special effects would cost too much! I said, But it’s a true story! He said, Yes, I know, that’s what makes it so scary.read more

In these months before the Presidential election, when would-be Democratic candidates are campaigning furiously, it’s interesting to note that few of them seem to be appealing to the U.S. Muslim vote. This is because, despite Republican-led invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, most U.S. Muslims vote Republican. According to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), 78% of Muslims voted Republican in 2000, probably because they have conservative social values.
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Researcher Charles Goldman is an expert on “Tessie,” the deep sea creature that reportedly lives in Lake Tahoe. He’s now working with Robert Rains, who used sonar in the 1970s to take strobed light photographs of “Nessie,” that show a humped creature 20 to 30 feet long. In Mexico, citizens and police are hunting for a “Wolfwoman.”
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Is a acupuncture just a placebo? Scientists think it may convince people that it’s making them better?so it does. They can’t figure out how else it could work. In the recent movie “21 Grams,” a narrator says that people who have been weighed just before and after death have been found to have lost 21 grams (less than an ounce), so that must be the weight of the soul. Where did this idea come from?and is it true?
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