I wanna be a troublemaker.
Oh wait! I already am 😛
- Prince Charles is heir to Dracula’s bloodline. Maybe Diana had a fancy for garlic bread? (Video)
- Nosferatourism: A Romanian holiday
- New dinosaur named after LOTR’s Sauron. I hope the artists render it with glowing red eyes.
- Prometheus & Athena: Loren Coleman investigates the Twilight Language surrounding the nor’easter storm.
- Another day, another habitable exo-planet discovered.
- Hangar 18 & Predictive Weirdness.
- The Gralien Report’s Fortean take on the election, UFO BS news & a very special guest –Hint: he rides 3-humped camels, and has coffee in his veins instead of blood.
- Here’s the intro of Paul Kimball’s book, The Other Side of Truth [Amazon US & UK]
- We’d make great pets: 7 best-case scenarios for the future of humanity.
- What’s scarier than a black-eyed kid (BEK)? a phantom black-eyed kid!
- Tila Tequila –remember her?– sez she’s the reincarnation of Melchizedek.
- Jacques Vallee & the Melchizedek order.
- Pancho Villa, the man & the myth.
- Popular Science takes a (skeptic) look at Rossi’s ‘E-Cat’, the controversial free-energy machine.
- Our Fractal, who are in Helix, hallowed be thy Nodes: The meaning of sacred geometry.
- Red pill of the day: Fibonacci Sandy. Because Nature is beautiful, even when it’s deadly.
Thanks to Rick & Big Bird.
Quote of the Day:
“You reason well, and your wit is bold, but you are too prejudiced. You do not let your eyes see nor your ears hear, and that which is outside your daily life is not of account to you. Do you not think that there are things which you cannot understand, and yet which are, that some people see things that others cannot? But there are things old and new which must not be contemplated by men’s eyes, because they know, or think they know, some things which other men have told them. Ah, it is the fault of our science that it wants to explain all, and if it explain not, then it says there is nothing to explain. But yet we see around us every day the growth of new beliefs, which think themselves new, and which are yet but the old, which pretend to be young, like the fine ladies at the opera.”
~Prof. Van Helsing (excerpt from Bram Stoker’s Dracula)