New Navy Sonar Could Be the End of Whales

July 20, 2001
For the last several years the U.S. Navy has been making plans to deploy Low Frequency Active Sonar (LFA), a new extended-range submarine-detection system that will create noise billions of times more intense than before in the world?s oceans. The... continued

Sex From Space

July 19, 2001
Comets and asteroids have been blamed for bringing life to Earth in the form of bacteria and wiping out the dinosaurs. Now scientists say they may also be responsible for sex. The origin of sex remains one of biology?s greatest... continued

Huge Dust Storm Shrouds Mars

July 18, 2001
An enormous dust storm is taking place on Mars, shrouding the planet in haze and raising the temperature of its atmosphere an amazing 54 degrees Fahrenheit. It?s the largest such storm in 25 years and still growing. The storm is... continued

Spectacular UFOs over New Jersey UPDATED

July 17, 2001
Update: Filer's Files offers an interview with a witness, a member of the clergy, as well as numerous other reports. To read this material, click here. A spectacular array of lights were observed over the Arthur Kill near Carteret, N.J.... continued

New Anne’s Diary: Her Unique Global Warming View

July 17, 2001
Anne Strieber speaks out on global warming. If you're feeling guilty about it or think it isn't happening, this will be food for thought. Did you know that it isn't our fault--not entirely--but rather part of an identified natural cycle... continued

Weather Radar Glitch Causes Internet Rumors to Fly

July 17, 2001
Radar images made on July 10, 2001 from GOES weather satellites appeared to show a large, perfectly circular cloud formation over different areas. This caused rumors that government weather modification programs were in operation, and that HAARP or ELF-based technology... continued

Art Bell Website Problems (18 July Update)

July 17, 2001
Art Bell's website remains offline in many areas and is slow to load, but is working. It is expected to return to normal function by the end of the week, if not before. Mr. Bell has been off the air... continued

Take the Train Between England and the US

July 16, 2001
A 2,300 mph rail link from Britain across the Atlantic to the U.S. could be built by 2030. The undersea link would take just half an hour to get from New York or Boston to Liverpool or Bristol. Engineers say... continued

Booms Rock Tennessee, Bizarre Radio Station Explosion

July 16, 2001
Last week a small town in Tennessee felt three big booms, several days apart, that has left them rattled. At about 10:45 a.m. last Friday, radio station WJKM in Hartsville, Tennessee was knocked off the air by a very powerful... continued

Big News About Living Longer

July 16, 2001
New statistical analyses show that taller people, on average, tend to live longer lives than shorter people. Scientists wonder if this has always been true. To answer that question, British researchers analyzed 490 sets of adult skeletal remains from an... continued