There’s a feeling I get, when I look to the west…
- The seven ways to have a near-death experience.
- The spirit medium who warned Lincoln of his assassination was also Booth’s drinking buddy.
- Telepathy now: Woman controls a fighter jet using only her mind.
- Remembering a crime that you didn’t commit.
- How musicians put hidden images within the audio of their songs.
- Mocked prophet: what is David Icke’s appeal to thousands of followers?
- What’s behind our fascination with flooded lost kingdoms?
- Ancient meteorite impacts are recorded in the oral folklore of indigenous Australians.
- Chilean mummies are turning into black ooze.
- Stonehenge damaged with chewing gum and graffiti during Winter Solstice gathering.
- Was Silbury Hill actually a lighthouse by the sea? Thought this story was satirical when I saw the researcher’s name was Robert Langdon…
- Great Pyramid controversy: ‘Vandals’ to release their analysis of samples taken from the famous monument.
- Danish archaeologists use moles to find buried buildings and artefacts.
- There is little evidence that prehistoric people were warlike, anthropologist claims.
- Humans eradicated Neanderthal rivals thanks to early dogs bred from wolves.
- New research indicates homosexuality was prevalent in early Christian Rome. Not sure why anyone would think it wouldn’t have been, at any time in history?
- A disease of scienceyness: How misguided science fandom hurts actual scientists.
Quote of the Day:
Science has enjoyed an extraordinary success because it has such a limited and narrow realm in which to focus its efforts. Namely, the physical universe.
Ken Jenkins