Linda Moulton Howe reports on cases of bizarre radiation poisoning among UFO witnesses and Whitley Strieber tells his personal story of such a case. For the first time, Whitley tells in detail the story of an unusual explosion at his cabin that led to one of his cats getting cancer in both eyes literally within hours, and dying shortly thereafter, and what may be happening now to him and to Anne. Linda Moulton Howe then reports on what is known about anomalous radiation and its effect on living tissue.
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Bentwaters UFO witness John Burroughs is facing open heart surgery for a heart problem believed to be related to some sort of unusual radiation, and he cannot get the Air Force to release his medical records. Burroughs was extremely close to the craft that came to rest in Rendlesham Forest, and along with other close witnesses, disappeared for 45 minutes.

Linda Moulton Howe, in this riveting report, chronicles the efforts of senate leaders and others to obtain Burroughs’ medical records, without success. At one point, the Air Force even denied that Burroughs had been in the organization. Its refusal to give him his records is, to say the least, extremely unusual, and its further refusal even when pressured by members of congress, is unprecedented.
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The theory that there may be life on other planets both in our solar system and beyond seems to gain more credibility on an almost weekly basis. The latest reports from the Hubble telescope indicate that definite signs of water have been discovered on five exoplanets.
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Keeping up with the neighbours can be a real headache. You have just put down a new patio, and then the Bernsteens at Number 34 trump this by building a home cinema. Where do you go from there? Well, Italian inventor and entrepreneur, Andrea Rossi, may have developed the ultimate in home improvements, one which will leave your neighbours scurrying off to take out a second mortgage and prise the solar panels from their roof: your own personal nuclear reactor.
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