We lead off with a report from Linda Howe about the earthquake swarm that took place off the coast of Oregon last week. Then independent earthquake researchers Frank Condon spends an hour with Whitley discussing the actual condition of our earth, and telling us things that the conventional scientists are afraid to explore. Then Linda comes back with the latest on avian flu. Frank Condon’s website is Geoseismiclabs.org

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Dr. Lynne Kitei shares some truly stunning personal revelations with us. She was the first person to notice the Phoenix Lights and has made the process of publicizing the importance of this event part of her life?s work, despite the fact that it offers her no financial rewards and plenty of criticism. Now she shares with us an experience that will make you wonder what the UFO experience really is all about. It is so unexpected that Whitley actually sits there for a moment without making a sound, silenced by what he is hearing.

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It’s earthquake week on Dreamland. We lead off with a reportfrom Linda Howe about the earthquake swarm that took placeoff the coast of Oregon last week. Does it mean a majorquake is on the way that could strike the Pacific Northwest?Linda has the best scientific information available. Thenindependent earthquake researcher Frank Condon spends anhour with Whitley discussing the actual condition of ourearth, and telling us things that the conventionalscientists are afraid to explore.Click here to visitFrank?s website. Whitley will be in thesubscriber chatroom from 1 to 2 p.m. Pacific this Saturday, March 12, totalk about recent earthquake activity. Also for subscribers,Whitley interviews Dr.read more

How to catch that burglar who made off with your stereo? Thepolice have a new way to do it?they’ve found that burglarsoften can’t resist raiding the refrigerator and theysometimes leave saliva behind on crumbs and partially eatenfood containing DNA that can be used to identify them.

Anna Gosline writes in New Scientist magazine that accordingto a 1973 article in the British Dental Journal, “Criminalsappear to be unable to resist food, chocolate or fruit thatthey find on premises into which they enter illegally.”
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