Merging of 14 Galaxies Could Become The Most Massive Structure in Our Universe
Peering billions of light-years back to when the Universe was just 10 percent of its current age, astronomers have spotted a colossal pile-up: 14 young, starbursting galaxies merging into one of the most massive structures in the Universe. Using some of the most powerful telescopes in operation today, an international research team discovered the extremely dense concentration of hot galaxies … Continue reading
9/11 Victims’ Families Petition for Investigation; Cite ‘Conclusive Evidence’ of Explosives
This month, the Lawyers’ Committee for 9-11 Inquiry, a group representing families of the 9/11 victims, filed a petition with the U. S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York to push for an investigation into the crimes of 9/11. The committee states that they have “conclusive” evidence that explosives were planted and detonated in the trade center buildings, … Continue reading
Eastern Pennsylvania Residents Complain of Loud House-Shaking Booms
Mysterious explosions in upper Bucks County are leaving residents confused and frustrated. People in areas like Quakertown and Coopersburg say they’re being woken up by loud booms and some even say the blasts shake their homes. “It is quite loud,” says Donna Weaver of Quakertown. Weaver is one of many who hear loud booms in the middle of the night. … Continue reading
Terral’s Project Black Star Update Report 2018 – Newsletter 17
Seismic event indicators say Earth is nine weeks intothe first earth-change uptick period for the 2018 Earth orbit cycle relative to the Black Star positioned on the right side of the Scorpio Constellation relative to the Sun. Year-over-year weekly seismic-event values for Week 09 show no 7-magnitude earthquake events for the last five orbit cycles. One of the 6-magnitude quake … Continue reading
One Key Hormone Might Have Set Us Apart From Apes
It’s not just about brain size. Even though you might not believe it on a crowded subway train, humans have a unique set of social skills that set us apart from other animals. And new research says it could be down to all the extra dopamine we have in our brains. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter – a chemical messenger in the brain … Continue reading
Falling UFO Recorded on Video During a UK Storm
A reader captured a mysterious falling object during a storm in Bridgwater over the weekend… The storms hit Somerset on Saturday afternoon and Megan Taylor caught some dramatic footage of lightning in the skies above the town. But what she didn’t bank on was captured something else too… A black object is seen falling from the sky just after a … Continue reading
Are Child Sex Dolls a Therapeutic Deterrence or Abettal of Abuse?
It’s strange when you rally think about this because on the one hand you think, if this helps prevent child abuse then it should be acceptable, but it just walks such a very thin line of feeling like it’s still not right. via sputniknews: Should individuals be allowed to own and use child sex dolls or would it ultimately encourage … Continue reading
ET Fans Prepare for National Alien Day on April 26
Are you a the believer of alien existence and the possibility we are not alone in the universe? via Express UK: BELIEVERS are gearing up for National Alien Day on April 26 – and all the indications are suggest the majority of Earthlings really believe we are not alone in the universe. The event was originally conceived as a tribute … Continue reading
Yemeni Child Lying Near Corpse of Father Killed by Airstrike
This atrocity has been going on since 2015. We’re always told that civilians are not the target, yet over 10,000 civilians have been killed since the start of this civil war. via Sputniknews: At least 20 people, including the bride, were killed when an airstrike, allegedly by the Saudi-led coalition, hit a wedding party in the country’s northern Bani Qais … Continue reading
Modern Day ‘Noah’s Ark’ Will Store DNA of Complex Life
DNA information to be stored in a modern equivalent of Noah’s Ark. via unexplained-mysteries: The ambitious BioGenome Project aims to sequence and store the genomes of more than 1.5 million species. Proposed by an international consortium of scientists, the groundbreaking endeavour will cost somewhere in the region of $4.7 billion and require 200 petabytes of digital storage capacity. “For the … Continue reading