By William M. London
Credit: William M. London
Every day a 135-year-old woman smokes two packs of cigarettes, plus at least a pipeful of tobacco.
Colored glasses permit dyslectics to read normally.
In a quiet little Pennsylvania town where radioactive waste is buried, mounds of dirt glow at night as bubbling pools change color.
Wonder water sells for $3.00 an ounce.
The United States government has plotted to snatch parts of the autopsied bodies of persons who worked near plutonium and uranium.