Are We Able to Hear Loved Ones If We’re in a Coma?
In a recent podcast, “Michael Egnor on Whether People in Comas Can Think,” Robert J. Marks discusses with neurosurgeon Michael Egnor a difficult question many of us have had to ask: Am I heard? Or am I just doing this for myself? What can recent research tell us? A partial transcript follows. [Audio of the full interview can be found … Continue reading
Coronavirus Mutations Greatly Underestimated, Mutations Affecting Deadliness of Strains
“The deadliest mutations in the Zhejiang patients had also been found in most patients across Europe, while the milder strains were the predominant varieties found in parts of the United States, such as Washington state, according to their paper. A separate study had found that New York strains had been imported from Europe. The death rate in New York was … Continue reading
America’s Wealthy Flee Covid-19 Epicentre for Their New Zealand Bunkers
The rich and ‘powerful’ have always had an edge at pretty much everything, and now looks like it is so even with preparing for, and surviving potentially apocalyptic events! Anuja Nadkarni via Stuff: Apocalypse-fearing wealthy Americans, and Kiwis, are reportedly shipping survival bunkers to New Zealand where they believe they will be safe. Rich Americans are reportedly fleeing to their … Continue reading
‘Handful’ of Neanderthals Contributed All the DNA Found in Modern Humans, Scientists Find
A HANDFUL of amorous Neanderthals – possibly as few as 20 individuals – are likely to have provided all the DNA originating from the species which is found in modern humans, a new study has indicated. But the Denisovans, a lesser-understood branch of the human family, are likely to have intermixed with modern humans in at least two distinct mixing … Continue reading
Strange Fireball Spotted over Hull, UK Just a Week After a Similar Sighting
A bizarre burning fireball was spotted last night over Hull, with images capturing the moment the inferno burned up in the atmosphere as it plummeted towards Earth. The Humberside ‘bright orange’ object was spotted by several people moving slowly over the city leaving a trail in its wake before disappearing. Experts believe the unusual occurrence was a meteor, potentially linked … Continue reading
New Mysterious Skin Condition ‘COVID Toes’ Could be Linked to Coronavirus
US doctors are wondering if a new condition that causes purple, blue or red discoloration in toes and occasionally fingers and which has been exhibited in an increasing number of patients around the country may be connected to COVID 19. Dr. Amy Paller, a dermatologist for Northwestern Medicine, told NBC Chicago she has seen around 30 cases of the condition … Continue reading
Is Nibiru Planet X Behind the Third Recent Explosion on the Sun
A huge mysterious explosions occurred on the far side of the sun on March 20, 2020 and on April 12, 2020. On April 18, 2020 a third explosion was picked up by NASA’s satellites and is believed to be asteroids impacting our sun. So many impacts in a short time frame is unusual and might suggest that a massive celestial … Continue reading
Covid-19 Has Mutated, at Least 30 Different Strains Exists According to New Study
The study was carried out by Professor Li Lanjuan and colleagues from Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China and published in a non-peer reviewed paper released on website medRxiv.org on Sunday. A new study in China has found that the novel coronavirus has mutated into at least 30 different variations.The results showed that medical officials have vastly underestimated the overall ability … Continue reading
End-of-Days? Bats Dropping Dead in Israel, Signalling ‘Biblical Prophecy’
What’s killing these poor creatures, are 5G towers to blame, or are they also sick with the same virus we’re dealing with? Could this be a sign the end is near for the cancer of the earth that is humanity? via Sputniknews: Some studies earlier suggested that the new coronavirus had been caused by bats, and although this theory has … Continue reading
No Guarantee COVID-19 Vaccine Will Be Developed, Virus May Remain ‘Constant Threat’
While researchers around the globe are racing to create a vaccine for the COVID-19 coronavirus, David Nabarro, a professor of global health at Imperial College London and a World Health Organization (WHO) envoy on COVID-19, said recently that there is no guarantee that a successful vaccine will be developed. “You don’t necessarily develop a vaccine that is safe and effective … Continue reading