Stalking Mechanical Robot on Mars – In Photo Beamed Back By Curiosity Rover
It’s a rock…it’s a natural formation…No, it’s just a giant robot that’s peeking on NASA’s unaware Curiosity rover. Mars seems to (unofficially) have it all. From liquid water, to living creatures that crawl over the rocky surface, to flying unidentified objects, and even dusty relics reminding of a complex culture that had once flourished in the now desolate highlands of … Continue reading
Siberian Gateway to the Underworld Keeps Getting Bigger
Paul Seaburn MysteriousUniverse It’s called the “Gateway to the Underworld” by local Yakutians. It’s a giant Siberian crater in the coldest area of the world that doesn’t get as much publicity as its more recent counterparts but, because of its size and rapid growth, may be the most dangerous of all. It has spawned scary terms like “megaslump” and “scar … Continue reading
California Bans Commercial Crab Fishing Due to Excessive Radiation in Seafood
In November of last year, California state officials placed an indefinite hold on the commercial crab season, in order to protect public health. The reason given by the state was dangerously high levels of algal toxins in the bodies of the crabs. But according to New York radio station 95.1 FM (SuperStation 95), insiders from the California Fish and Game … Continue reading
Mind Control Achieved Through The “Information Flicker Effect”
By Jon Rappoport I wrote this piece in 2012, in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting. I re-post it now, because it equally applies to the Orlando shooting. No, I’m not talking about the flicker of the television picture. I’m talking about an on-off switch that controls information conveyed to the television audience. The Sandy Hook school murders provide … Continue reading
Appearance of Mysterious Lights After Explosion of Popocatepetl Volcano on June 19, 2016
Some of you who have been following the occurrences of this strange phenomenon that are taking place around active volcanoes will know this is not the first time for an event such as this but just what is going on here? What are these strange ‘lights’? are they UFOs/Aliens, some type of paranormal activity, or something more simple? I wish … Continue reading
Bikini Island Is Still Very Radioactive Five Decades After Atomic Bomb Tests
Bikini Island, in the central Pacific, was the site of 23 nuclear bomb tests in the middle of the last century. Unsurprisingly, the place is radioactive, and a study has found radiation levels far exceed expectations. However, Central Park is more radioactive than some of the islands near Bikini that were affected by the fallout from the tests. Scientists from … Continue reading
Large-Scale Motion Near San Andreas Fault System Detected
The top diagram shows the lobes of movement, uplift in red and subsidence in blue, found using GPS data, while the botom diagram shows the lobes predicted by an earthquake simulation model. Image by University of Hawaii, Manoa “We were able to break down the noisy signals to isolate a simple vertical motion pattern that curiously straddled the San Andreas … Continue reading
AMAZING: You Will be Able to Have an Actual Conversation with Your Plant!
via mysteriousuniverse For years, gardeners have talked to their plants. However, new research shows that plants may talk back. One just has to speak the plant’s language of electrical and chemical signals. Helene Steiner, a United Kingdom designer and researcher has devised a way to hold a two-way conversation with plants. She devised this system while working as an artist-in-residence … Continue reading
What Do Ancient Texts Tell Us About Cataclysms in Human Prehistory?
Micah Hanks – MysteriousUniverse From the the intricate monuments and cities that once covered the ancient Indus Valley, to the weathered steppes of Central Asia; and much further beyond, the ruined, vine-decorated temples of South America, such remnants of the ancient world have long remained among our most fascinating treasures. The ancient past has long kept many mysteries, some of … Continue reading
Fukushima Rice to be Sold in Britain
Rice harvested in Japan’s Fukushima region, heavily affected by a nuclear meltdown in 2011, is returning to the EU, starting with Britain next month, the Japan Times reports. A total of 1.9 tons of Fukushima rice called Ten no Tsubu will be sold in London, making the UK the first EU nation to import the region’s produce after the nuclear … Continue reading