The Strange 1966 Michigan UFO Wave
On March 20, 1966, truck driver Frank Mannor saw a pyramid-like object land in a swamp near his farmhouse in Dexter Township. When Mannor and his teenage son, Ron, went to investigate, they found the mysterious object flashing red and white lights. Two police officers were sent to check out the UFO, but the object took off into the sky … Continue reading
4 Signs that this Isn’t Your First Life on Earth
For all those who believe in reincarnation, there are a few signs that can tell you if this this isn’t your first life on Earth. Reincarnation is the spiritual belief that souls leave the body at the death of the physical body and the re-enter another physical body after spending a brief time in the spirit world. Some people come … Continue reading
Top Scientist Confirms Aluminum Poisoning Via Chemtrails is Real
Scientists confirmed that human health is constantly put into danger by poisoning via chemtrails. Dr. Marvin Herndon, PhD., a nuclear chemist, geochemist, and cosmochemist – most noted for deducing the composition of the inner core of Earth as being nickel silicide, not partially crystallized nickel-iron metal – has published a groundbreaking paper in the peer-reviewed journal Current Science (Indian Academy … Continue reading
Asteroid 2016 EF195 Only Detected 4 Days After Very Close Flyby
EDITOR’S NOTE: This reporting of close calls days after the fact is becoming quite the regular thing as of late..hmmm, very interesting! On March 15, astronomers detected an asteroid that had passed closest to Earth on March 11, sweeping in at about the distance of our geostationary satellites. On March 15, 2016, astronomers detected a space rock – now designated … Continue reading
Mysterious Bacterial Outbreak Spreading through Wisconsin, U.S.
A mysterious bacterial outbreak has killed 17 people and sickened at least 54 in Wisconsin, US since November 2015, officials confirmed on Thursday, March 17, 2016. Experts say this outbreak is unprecedented. The cause of the sickness is bacteria called Elizabethkingia Anopheles. It is commonly found in the environment, but it rarely infects humans and is not known for making … Continue reading
Woman ‘Disappears’ During Live TV Interview
A popular viral video shows a woman seemingly vanish in the middle of an interview on Danish television. The footage, which was recorded at Copenhagen Airport for television network TV2, focuses on a man being interviewed in the foreground while two women can be seen in the background – one standing still on the left-hand side and the other pushing … Continue reading
Rise of the Machines? Robot ‘Jokes’ that She Will Kill Humans
You’ve just crossed over into… The Twilight Zone. Just kidding, we are already there. We’ve been there for a while now. The CNBC headline asked, “Could you fall in love with this robot?” and the outlet also called her “hot,” but the real question should be, “Can you see how all of those nightmarish sci-fi movies are about to come … Continue reading
Neanderthal DNA Found in Substantial Amounts in Modern Humans Living in Melanesia
The research team found that the three populations for which they compared DNA, modern Melanesians, Europeans and East Asians, each carried its own distinct mix of Neanderthal genes A new stud published March 17 in the journal Science relates the work of an international team studying the DNA sequences of modern people living in Melanesia, an island off the coast … Continue reading
Strange ‘Alien’ Rays from Outer Space Hitting Earth
While previously, researchers were not sure as to what was producing these unknown cosmic rays, a group of scientists believe they finally found out the culprit behind them. “These results represent the first indications of where the Milky Way’s highest energy cosmic rays could come from,” says Associate Professor Gavin Rowell, from the University of Adelaide’s High Energy Astrophysics Group … Continue reading
Bacteria Have Been Evolving Resistance to Copper’s Antibacterial Properties Since the Bronze Age
Human use of copper dating back to the Bronze Age has shaped the evolution of bacteria, leading to bugs that are highly resistant to the metal’s antibacterial properties. Large amounts of copper are toxic to people and to most living cells. But our immune systems use some copper to fend off bacteria that could make us sick. More copper in … Continue reading