In the midst of concern about Iran developing nuclear weapons, it’s interesting to note that the Nazis may have been on the point of detonating an atomic bomb when World War II ended. A new book published in Italy tells how close the Nazis were to manufacturing a nuclear bomb at the end of World War II. Author Luigi Romersa, who is now 88 years old, actually witnessed the device being tested on an island in the Baltic in 1944.
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Scientists used to think that coyotes avoided human populations, but they now know that they are common in suburbia and even in cities as big as Manhattan, where a coyote was recently found to be living in Central Park. Also common are their elusive relatives, the coydogs, which are an incredibly intelligent mixed breed created by coyotes mating with stray dogs.
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John Hogue prognosticates for 2006, telling us both what Nostradamus has in store and his own prophecies. In the past, John has prophesied often with startling accuracy, so when he says there could be a war next year, it’s wise to note when it might take place and be warned. Then Linda Howe reports on one of the most important scientific experiments in history, just completed, that is going to change the world.

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William Henry and John Hogue explore the hidden world of prophecy and myth. John goes beyond prediction to discuss the meaning of earth’s approach to alignment with the galactic center, and has a stunning prediction: the effects have already started, and they are not going to peak in 2012, but sooner.

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