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Honey Bees, Ethanol, Morgellons & Strange Lights

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Highlights:
Morgellons Update
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Ethanol & Grain Shortages
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Morgellons Update
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Strange Lights
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Date:

04-24-08

Host:

George Noory

Guests:

Linda Moulton Howe, Michael Cremo

Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe updated several on-going stories including Honey Bee collapse, grain shortages, Morgellons disease, and strange aerial lights. According to one beekeeper, Honey Bee collapse is worse this year than it was last year. Linda interviewed apiary inspector Jerry Hayes, who noted the problem is more dramatic on the West Coast this year.

The plan to increase usage of ethanol as a biofuel has backfired, Linda reported. Grain shortages and rising food prices have emerged at the same time as U.S. corn farmers are diverting their crops to ethanol plants.

Morgellons Disease, which is associated with painful lesions and strange unidentified fibers, is beginning to receive serious medical review, such as an epidemiological study being undertaken by Kaiser Permanente. Some patients report experiencing a kind of "brain fog," which Linda suggested may be caused by a neurotoxin in the fibers.

On April 16, 2008, Kokomo, Indiana residents reported seeing curious bright lights in the sky-- multiple colored, shape-changing aerial objects that Linda noted were similar to ones seen and photographed in Stephenville, Texas in January. Linda also spoke about the recent sightings in Phoenix, which she suggested may not be a hoax afterall-- Phoenix New Times has reported that air traffic controllers who saw the objects were "muzzled" by the FAA.

Extinction Study

First hour guest, researcher Michael Cremo reacted to a study that suggested humans were near extinction around 70,000 years ago. He found the study to be a bit speculative and noted that fossil evidence indicates humans lived in areas beyond Africa at that time. The human population has risen and fallen many times over the course of millions of years, he added.

Bumper Music

Bumper music from Thursday April 24, 2008

1. Baba O'Riley
The Who
2. Black Cow
Steely Dan
3. Come To My Window
Melissa Etheridge
4. Copperhead Road
Steve Earle
5. Europa
Santana
6. Goodbye Stranger
Supertramp
7. In Your Eyes
Peter Gabriel
8. Inca Dance
Cusco
9. It's Not Unusual
Tom Jones
10. It's the End of the World
REM
11. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
12. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
13. Owner of a Lonely Heart
Yes
14. Radar Love
Golden Earring
15. Red Skies
The Fixx
16. Under Pressure
David Bowie/Queen
17. Use Me
Bill Withers