Disney and Marvel seem to show more optimism about the future than most governments by now.
- James Lovelock, the creator of the Gaia hypothesis, dies on his 103rd birthday.
- Hy-Brasil: the ‘phantom island’ that hasn’t been seen since 1872.
- Codebreakers find ‘sexts,’ Arctic dispatches in 200-year-old encrypted newspaper ads.
- ‘They look almost human made.’ NOAA finds weird lines of holes in Mid-Atlantic floor.
- Is the silence of the Great Plains to blame for “prairie madness”?
- Portuguese scientists discover 100,000-year-old case of deafness.
- A professor who has dedicated decades to solving one of Australia’s most enduring mysteries claims he has discovered the identity of ‘Somerton man’.
- An elevator to space: a single-atom thick material could make a 127-year-old space travel idea a reality.
- Meet Gambit: a new ‘game-changer’ engine being tested by DARPA for next-gen missiles and aircraft.
- Is the FBI trying to conceal the existence of Bigfoot?
- The US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) has released new explanatory report which contains 31 pages of proposed new UAP-related provisions.
- The Saucer Life (along with the Saucer Wife) revisit the year of the humanoids for a second taste of weird creatures from beyond.
- Classic UFO Contactee enthusiasm seems to be alive and well in modern China, as shown in this New Thinking Allowed interview with Samuel Chong.
- Video: heated argument leads to British UFO researcher storming out of interview.
- Poland declares cats to be alien invaders. Something cat owners have known all along –tho they certainly don’t seem to mind.
- Where was Moses buried?
- Red Pill of the Day: Welcome to Chinese Roulette, global edition!
Thanks to Greg
Quote of the Day:
The sciences, each straining in its own direction, have hitherto harmed us little; but some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the deadly light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.
H.P. Lovecraft