The Monday Grail news briefs might help you to see the world in a different way…
- Judge orders Alex Jones’ assets to be sold at auction to pay damages to Sandy Hook families, but allows Infowars to continue for now.
- 4,000-year-old Minoan labyrinth found in Crete, home of the Minotaur.
- Related: the labyrinths of Troy.
- The playful history of tarot: the esoteric cards date back many centuries, but they weren’t widely used for fortunetelling until more recently.
- Music as medicine: the therapeutic potential of sound.
- Aviation safety and unidentified anomalous phenomena discussed at European parliament.
- Shipwreck of polar explorer Shackleton discovered near Canada after more than 60 years.
- Private Odysseus moon lander reveals which Earth ‘technosignatures’ aliens might see.
- Chaos and cause: can a butterfly’s wings trigger a distant hurricane? The answer depends on the perspective you take: physics or human agency
- Greek archaeologists discover mysterious 4,000-year-old building on hill earmarked for new airport.
- Planet Nine: is the search for this elusive world nearly over?
Quote of the Day:
World War III is a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation.
Marshall McLuhan (1970)