Mysterious Anomaly: Reversal of Stratospheric Wind Pattern Observed for the First Time
Earth’s stratosphere lies just above the red-orange troposphere in this photo snapped by International Space Station astronauts in 2011. Late last year, unusual wind behavior interrupted a reliable stratospheric wind pattern known as the quasi-biennial oscillation. Credit: NASA/JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth For the first time, scientists have observed a deviation from the typical alternating pattern of easterly … Continue reading
Free! Cat Escapes Glass Jar With A Little Help
Salvation for a cat that got its head stuck in a glass jar came from a potentially alarming source: men armed with a hammer. What could possibly go wrong? But the men carefully shattered the glass and did not hurt the cat. Editor’s Comment: As scary as this seems (using a hammer and broken glass by the cat’s neck etc.) … Continue reading
Hunt For Planet X: Trans-Neptunian Objects Bolster Case For Solar System’s 9th Planet
Our obsessive search for a ninth planet in our solar system — one that can fill the void left by Pluto’s demotion back in 2005 — is finally paying off. In a new study accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal, two astronomers — the Scott Sheppard from the Carnegie Institution for Science and Chadwick Trujillo from Northern Arizona University … Continue reading
Japan’s $320 Million Gamble at Fukushima: An Underground Ice Wall
FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION — The part above ground doesn’t look like much, a few silver pipes running in a straight line, dwarfed by the far more massive, scarred reactor buildings nearby. More impressive is what is taking shape unseen beneath: an underground wall of frozen dirt 100 feet deep and nearly a mile in length, intended to solve … Continue reading
Which Country Has the Best ‘Programmers’?
If you ever wondered about which country produces the best programmers, wonder no more. A new report from California-based HackerRank, a service that administers tests to developers around the world, says it’s China. HackerRank offers its community of programmers, apparently 1.5 million strong, with challenges to hone their skills. It examined data from these challenges from the last few years … Continue reading
Black Budget: Is ‘Missing’ $8 TRILLION Dollars For A Real Life Star Trek Spaceship?!
The Government cannot find $8 TRILLION. Hacker discovers something SHOCKING! We might already have a Starship in space! A new conspiracy theory is circulating about missing 8 trillion Pentagon dollars. Is it to fund a massive black budget project to build a real like Star Trek Enterprise? Josh Tolley -YouTube channel IF YOU ENJOY THIS SITE PLEASE TELL OTHERS ABOUT … Continue reading
Alien Abductions at Area 51 Army Base – Ex-soldier reveals men in black abduction experience
A FORMER soldier has revealed a lifetime of contact with aliens and men in black agents who forced him and his comrades aboard an extraterrestrial craft. Bill Brooks joined the army in 1968 and claims he was subjected to an alien abduction while serving at the nuclear weapons base at Sennelager, Germany. But this incident was just the tip of … Continue reading
Is Anything Truly Random?
In 2012, scientists developed a system to predict what number a rolled die would land on. Is anything truly random or is it all predictable? Generating a random number or 50/50 outcome might seem like straightforward proposition. You just roll some dice or flip a coin, right? Not necessarily. In fact, science has shown that if you throw enough math … Continue reading
Project Black Star Investigation Update Report – Volume 35 [2016]
CONTRIBUTED TO BENDEDREALITY.COM BY TERRAL03 (TERRAL CROFT) Black Star Update Report September 01, 2016 Seismic indicators and the general increase in seismic activity around the globe suggest that Earth is definitely progressing into the second earth change uptick period of the 2016 Earth Orbit Cycle relative to the Black Star now moving in the Libra Constellation just below the ecliptic … Continue reading
Millions of Bees Dead After South Carolina Sprays for Zika Mosquitoes
On Sunday morning, the South Carolina honey bees began to die in massive numbers. Death came suddenly to Dorchester County, S.C. Stressed insects tried to flee their nests, only to surrender in little clumps at hive entrances. The dead worker bees littering the farms suggested that colony collapse disorder was not the culprit — in that odd phenomenon, workers vanish … Continue reading