The historic millennium broadcast begins early to track Y2K developments worldwide. Gordon Michael Scallion, America's premier intuitive, joins for three hours of detailed predictions about the coming millennium despite battling flu. His visions cover half-hour segments addressing different aspects of future events, from Earth changes to technological shifts. Initial reports from Asia and Europe show minimal Y2K disruptions as midnight passes through early time zones. The Eiffel Tower produces the most spectacular light display as Paris celebrates. Russia's acting President Vladimir Putin assumes power after Boris Yeltsin's shocking resignation announcement, raising questions about hardline policies ahead. Credit card systems in Britain experience Y2K failures days before midnight, with machines rejecting cards due to software not recognizing the year 2000. Officials insist American systems remain safe despite British failures. Seattle cancels millennium celebrations citing security concerns, though the official explanations seem insufficient for such drastic action. Scallion discusses Egyptian discoveries that will soon be revealed, including hidden chambers beneath the Sphinx that could change understanding of human history. The broadcast monitors civilization's transition into a new thousand-year cycle while contemplating what profound changes may emerge.