Open lines continues predictions for 2002 followed by Linda Moulton Howe providing updates on underwater structures near Cuba. Callers share additional forecasts for the coming year including warnings about terrorism, earth changes, and geopolitical developments. Linda Moulton Howe discusses new evidence regarding the structures discovered 2,200 feet below the surface off Cuba's western tip. The conversation explores sonar imagery showing geometric formations suggesting architectural origins including pyramids, roads, and buildings. Howe examines the controversy surrounding the discovery and resistance from establishment archaeology to evidence contradicting historical timelines. The discussion addresses theories about lost civilizations, Atlantis, and how structures could exist at depths requiring advanced ancient technology. Howe discusses expedition plans to document the site and the implications of discovering genuine ancient ruins underwater. The conversation examines what this discovery could mean for understanding human history and prehistoric advanced civilizations. The broadcast explores Howe's interviews with the researchers and archaeologists studying the sonar and video evidence. Howe discusses the Lancet study on near-death experiences providing scientific evidence for consciousness existing independently from brain function.