M-Ark Online |
December 2001/January 2002 |
Dealing with Terrorism
- The War on Terrorism by Oscar Stilley
- Can We Win the War on Terror? by Bruce
Crabtree
- Security vs. Liberty by Danny Graves
Myths
- Pony-Nibbles-His-Hair by Bruce Crabtree
- The Origin and Development of the Hole
by Duke Heath
Last Spring we suffered through the agony of knowing our only grandchild needed surgery for a congenital heart defect. The trouble was she was born in Ho Chi Minh City where such surgery is impossible. We struggled mightily to find a way to help Baby Sharon but lost the fight.
More Thoughts on the Supernatural by
Robert Shoemaker
As a general response to some of the entries and items in the last
issue, it continues to amaze me that so many Mensans, at least around
here, avow cosmological beliefs that are not merely of questionable
tenability, but are downright silly.
Magic Terror, book review by Gary Wood
The Skeptic's Corner by Duke Heath
In the early eighties, I devoured every book by Stephen King I could
find. When King alone could not satisfy my appetite for horror,
I began reading Dean Koontz and other authors in the genre. Though
my tastes have changed over the past ten years, I recently finished
what is, by far, the most horrifying book I have ever read. The
most frightening aspect of this book, BIOHAZARD, by Ken Alibek,
is that the genre is not horror or fiction, but non-fiction.
Local Secretary's Message
by DeLynn Hearn
WOW! What a National Testing Day! We tested a total of 24 prospects,
with two members of the media testing in Eureka Springs and Conway.
The Region
Six Report By Dan Wilterding.
Funny Farm by Don Wyatt.
A Few Thoughts by Duke Heath.
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