Bee Shortage May Affect Food Supply

June 16, 2001
Bee Shortage May Effect Food Availability The number of bees in Canada and the U.S. has been steadily dropping, as their habitat is destroyed by mining, forestry and expanding suburbs. They are also killed by natural parasites and farm pesticides.... continued

Thousands of US Dams Could Fail

June 16, 2001
In light of the recent flood in Houston, it?s important to consider the state of 1,900 of the 100,000 dams in the U.S: they?re about to break. The barrier across what used to be Lake Senneca in New Jersey was... continued

Nervous Cellphone Makers Develop Radiation Shields

June 16, 2001
Cellphone companies have long stated that there is no proven link between mobile phones and health problems such as brain tumors. Despite this, they have been secretly working to develop devices that will reduce the amount of radiation absorbed by... continued

Senator Offers Proof: Oil Companies Created Shortages on Purpose

June 14, 2001
Oil companies have said that energy shortages are caused by a lack of refineries and have blamed excessive environmental regulation and local resistance for the problem. But newly-revealed oil industry documents obtained by Senator Ron Wyden show that five years... continued

Arthur C. Clarke Believes there is Life on Mars

June 14, 2001
On Dreamland's June 2, 2001 edition, Dr. Tom Van Flandern, author of Dark Matter Missing Planets and New Comets, said that recent Mars Orbiter photos appear to show images of vegetation on Mars, and even possible structures. Now noted writer... continued

Jeb Bush Attacks Florida Vote Report

June 12, 2001
The New York Times reported today that Governor Jeb Bush of Florida attacked a report the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights as ?intellectually dishonest.? The report stated thatthousands for Floridians were deprived of the chance to vote in the Presidential... continued

Korea: Land of UFOs

June 12, 2001
When we read about Korea in the morning newspaper, we usually learn about tensions between North and South. Something that?s rarely mentioned is that South Korea is a hotbed of UFO activity. An internet search of Korean websites will reveal... continued

Gallup Poll Shows Paranormal Beliefs Growing

June 12, 2001
The Gallup Poll has recently updated its audit of American?s beliefs in a variety of occult phenomena. The results suggest a significant increase in belief in a number of these experiences over the last decade, particulary in haunted houses and... continued

Poor Diet Breeds Dangerous Viruses

June 12, 2001
Poor nutrition can lead to mutations of the viruses that attack your body and can cause you to get more dangerous forms of the flu and even AIDS and Ebola, according to researchers. In tests, deficiencies of selenium allowed the... continued

Floods Sweep Southeast, Hit Houston Hard

June 11, 2001
Thousands of people were forced from their homes or stranded on flooded freeways as rains from Tropical Storm Allison swept Houston. As of Monday, June 11, fifteen people had been found dead and more than 20,000 rendered homeless in the... continued