Russian Scientists Testing Lasers to Destroy Deadly Asteroids
Remember last week, when we learned that NASA has official plans to blow up deadly asteroids with nuclear bombs? Well, we’ve got more good news: Russian scientists from ROSATOM (aka, the Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corporation) and MIPT (the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology) have been building tiny, scale-model asteroids and blowing them up with lasers in order to … Continue reading
Bizarre Tectonic Plate “Bend” Is Behind Mexico’s Terrible Earthquakes, Study Shows
Six months have passed since a magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Mexico City, toppling 40 buildings and killing over 300, but the memory remains fresh. Condemned structures dot many neighborhoods, their facades crumbling. And after an earthquake 225 miles (360 km) away in Oaxaca state shook the capital city again on 16 February 2018, the city mayor said hospitals treated dozens of people for panic … Continue reading
Theorist Claims the ‘Big Bang’ Was Not the Beginning
First hints are emerging of a universe that existed before our own: an alien world of chaos where time, space and geometry were yet to form. WE ARE told it was big, yet it was probably unimaginably small. We are told there was a bang, yet there was apparently no sound, and no space for anything to explode into. Some think … Continue reading
Some of Australia’s Eeriest Past Alien Encounters
The Lucky Country has had no shortage of strange encounters of the third kind over the decades. Here, we recount some of the strangest. The struth is out there. Think about it: massive expanse of land, plenty of room to take the saucer for a spin without much scrutiny, decent population of humans lurking about for the odd probing… Australia … Continue reading
‘Great Mystery’ of the Vanished USS Cyclops Remains Unsolved 100 Years Later
One hundred years ago Wednesday morning, the USS Cyclops, a massive American World War I transport ship hailed as a “floating coal mine,” should have been docked in the waters off Baltimore, fresh off a journey from Brazil. But the vessel – reported to be the Navy’s biggest and fastest fuel ship at the time – and the 309 men … Continue reading
Mysterious Voicemail Message Warning of Danger Has Internet Creeped Out
SecureTeam discusses a bizarre message left on people’s voicemails that spoke of something “not human”. A robotic computer type voice leaves military style code on the voicemail. Oddly enough it warns of danger and a need to evacuate and also give a location to go to, which also coincides with the missing Malaysia airliner. As always this is hard to … Continue reading
Unknown Sky Phenomenon Witnessed AGAIN!
MrMBB333 shared another strange unexplained sky phenomenon that is similar to the one we shared a few days ago called ‘Strange Large Orange Object Ascending Up from the Horizon Near Ecuador‘. This one was spotted in Thailand. MrMBB333 gives all the details in his video and also shows a comparison of the two events, take a look at the video … Continue reading
Hidden Text Discovered in 1,000-year-old Hymn Book
Scientists have found the writings of a 2nd-century Greek physician hidden beneath pages of religious text. At a quick glance, the archaic hymn book, which dates back to the 11th century, might not seem like anything particularly special, however hidden beneath its pages lies the treatise of one of the fathers of medical science – the Greek physician and philosopher … Continue reading
NASA Preparing Spacecraft to ‘Nuke’ Dangerous Asteroids
Have to admit, heck of a name for the program, won’t spoil it..read on. via Sputniknews: With the chances of a huge asteroid hitting Earth and wiping out the human race looking unnervingly real, NASA and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) have put their heads together to develop a new spacecraft to deflect a potentially deadly space boulder heading … Continue reading
Top Brands of Bottled Water Contaminated With Tiny Plastic Particles
The world’s leading brands of bottled water are contaminated with tiny plastic particles that are likely seeping in during the packaging process, according to a major study across nine countries published Wednesday. “Widespread contamination” with plastic was found in the study, led by microplastic researcher Sherri Mason of the State University of New York at Fredonia, according to a summary … Continue reading