Sitting Too Long Can Be Deadly, and It Can’t be Reversed With Exercise
Terrible news for the majority of us who spend long periods glued to our desks. In 1960, approximately 50 percent of U.S. jobs required heavy to moderate physical activity. Today, that number stands at just 20 percent, meaning approximately 80 percent of jobs are almost wholly sedentary or demand minimal physical exertion. The vast majority of us spend the bulk … Continue reading
American Leaders to Escape Planet X Apocalypse Using Secret Bunkers, According to Claims
TRILLIONS of dollars has been spent on building a network of secret underground bunkers across the US, to save the country’s elite from an alleged impending Planet X apocalypse, it has remarkably been claimed. Thousands of internet doom mongers are convinced the mythical Planet X or Nibiru will appear in the skies from tomorrow, before passing Earth in October, bring … Continue reading
Letter Revealed Ancient Giants Buried in Alaska
Ivan T. Sanderson, a famous US zoologist, once shared with the public a curious story about a letter he received from Alan Makshir, an engineer who was stationed on the Aleutian island of Shemya during World War II. While building an airstrip, his crew bulldozed a group of hills and discovered under several sedimentary layers what appeared to be human … Continue reading
100 Humans Could Reside Permanently on the Moon by 2040
If this comes to fruition it would be a big step in humanities slow crawl to move away from the Earth as the only source of support for life as we know it. via unexplained-mysteries: Could future generations grow up on the Moon ? ESA’s ambitious ‘Moon village’ plan could see humans living on the lunar surface within 25 years. … Continue reading
Rapid Spread of Drug Resistant ‘Super Malaria’ Across South East Asia Poses Serious Global Threat
The rapid spread of “super malaria” in South East Asia is an alarming global threat, scientists are warning. This dangerous form of the malaria parasite cannot be killed with the main anti-malaria drugs. It emerged in Cambodia but has since spread through parts of Thailand, Laos and has arrived in southern Vietnam. The team at the Oxford Tropical Medicine Research … Continue reading
N. Korea FM Says Launch of Nukes Towards US “Inevitable” Thanks To Trump Rhetoric
Pyongyang claimed on Saturday that launching ballistic missiles toward the US is “inevitable all the more” due to US President Donald Trump’s labelling of DPRK leader Kim Jong-un as “rocket man”. Just hours after USAF B-1B nuclear-weapon-capable bombers flew close to the northern nation, North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho in his statement to the United Nations General Assembly … Continue reading
‘Baptism of Christ’ Painting Depicts ‘UFO’ Overhead, Were Aliens Present at the Birth of Jesus?
THIS 300-year-old painting is believed to prove that aliens were present at the baptism of Jesus Christ. Aert De Gelder’s ‘Baptism of Christ’, painted in 1710, has caused hysteria among alien hunters as it appears to show a UFO above Christ. In the painting, John the Baptist can be seen baptising Christ at the River of Jordan in front of … Continue reading
Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind – Is it More Than Just A ‘Movie’?
While Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind is renowned for its sense of cinematic mystery and awe, the meta-fiction that surrounds it was just as intriguing. Conspiracy theories. Unusual storms. Warnings from NASA. And in 2005, information posted to the internet by a group of US Defense Intelligence Agency insiders gave rise to the notion that … Continue reading
Archaeologists to Investigate ‘Elaborate Underworld’ of Mayan Pyramids
For the first time in 50 years, the ruins of Chichén Itzá are being investigated by archaeologists. The team from the Great Maya Aquifer Project aim to discover if “local legends of an elaborate underworld are true.” Built more than 1,000 years ago, the ancient Mayan pyramid in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula will be explored using a modified ground-penetrating radar (GPR) … Continue reading