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US Planning to Send Nuclear Reactors to Space
Despite the nuclear industry stumbling in the domestic United States, the country is looking to put nuclear reactors on Mars and the Moon. While the nuclear energy industry is struggling to stay afloat in the United States, bogged down by public and political mistrust, crushing nuclear waste-maintenance costs, and a market flooded by cheap natural gas, the country has grand … Continue reading

Smart Assistants from Google, Amazon, Passively Spy on Users, Says Tech Investor
A venture capital entrepreneur, who was previously in charge of technological strategy at the mass media company Time Warner, believes that the tech they previously worked on is a far cry from the “toxic” achievements – “pollutants” – that the modern tech community has arrived at, which has resulted in widespread passive spying techniques and a lack of centralised control. … Continue reading

Civil Engineers Challenge Official Story of WTC Building 7’s Collapse on 9/11 Attack
The attacks of September 11, 2001 became the single deadliest terrorist attack in human history, and the deadliest enemy attack ever on US soil, killing nearly 3,000 Americans, injuring over 6,000 others, and causing hundreds of deaths at the hands of cancers related to the rescue, recovery and reconstruction efforts at Ground Zero in the months and years that followed. … Continue reading

Glyphosate Worse Than We Could Imagine…It’s Everywhere
Glyphosate residues have been found in tap water, orange juice, children’s urine, breast milk, chips, snacks, beer, wine, cereals, eggs, oatmeal, wheat products, and most conventional foods tested. It’s everywhere, in brief. As new studies continue to point to a direct link between the widely-used glyphosate herbicide and various forms of cancer, the agribusiness lobby fights ferociously to ignore or … Continue reading

Increase in Vaping-Related Deaths Leads CDC to Warn Against E-Cigarette Use
Federal health authorities are urging people to stop vaping after a third electronic cigarette-related death was confirmed Friday; a fourth is being investigated, and two more were reported the same day. In a news release Friday, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) encouraged people to discontinue vaping while it continues to investigate 450 confirmed or suspected vaping-related … Continue reading

Veteran NASA Astronaut Michael Collins Opens Up About Aliens
NASA veteran and legendary astronaut Michael Collins, 88, who operated the Command Module during the historic Apollo 11 moon mission in 1969, shared his views on the possibility of alien life during an online question and answer session on Twitter. A netizen asked Collins if he believes that there is “life outside of Earth” under the hashtag #AskMichaelCollins. In a … Continue reading

Monkey Uses Rock as Tool to Smash Enclosure Glass
This goes to show how sad it is that these creatures are imprisoned their whole life all for our amusement. via Unexplained-Mysteries: Footage showing a monkey using a sharpened rock to break the glass at a zoo in China has recently gone viral. The incident, which occurred at Zhengzhou Zoo in Central China’s Henan Province on August 20th, played out … Continue reading

The Revealing of Military UFO Sightings, Could it be Part of a ‘Soft Disclosure’ Strategy?
UFOs have been in the news a lot lately, and not because of what is happening in the sky, but because of what is happening on Earth. It has been called a “soft disclosure,” meaning the military is leaking bits of information on UFOs to the public rather than making a major announcement and causing a panic. This April, the … Continue reading

Apple and Samsung Face Lawsuit over ‘Cancer Risk’ from Cell Phone Radiation
Apple and Samsung have been hit with a class-action lawsuit over claims that their phones expose users to radio frequency emissions up to 500 percent beyond federal limits. Meanwhile the health debate around smartphones heats up. Filed following an investigation by the Chicago Tribune, the lawsuit alleges that the Radio Frequency (RF) emissions of a number of Apple and Samsung … Continue reading