Andrew Collins and Whitley Strieber spent time together in crop circle country last summer, and we begin this year’s three-part exploration of this mysterious phenomenon by talking with Andrew about the circles and their relationship to ancient structures such as Avebury and Stonehenge. Whitley Strieber tells about his expeirence doing a walking meditation around the Avebury stone circle. But then, when Andrew describes his views about modern crop circles, a real surprise comes!
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Has Japan lost the race to save its Fukushima nuclear reactor? Highly radioactive water is now being detected in the ocean near the reactor because the radioactive core seems to have melted through the bottom of its containment vessel and onto the concrete floor below–the same sort of thing that happened at Chernobyl.
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Archeologists in the UK recently made a surprising discovery: a 2,500 year old human skull, which they think belonged to a man between 26 and 45 years old. Finding human bones is no surprise–it’s what was INSIDE the skull that was so surprising: a brain. What secrets will it reveal? On Fox News, Wynne Parry quotes archeologist Sonia O’Connor as saying, "It’s particularly surprising, because if you talk to pathologists who deal with fresh dead bodies they say the first organ to really deteriorate and to basically go to liquid is the brain because of its high fat content."
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