May the best of 2015 be the worst of 2016.
- How some people cope with the death of their beloved pets.
- Dwight Longenecker once knew a priest who could see the dead.
- Still confused? Jonathan Merritt separates fact from fiction regarding near-death experiences.
- Extinct? More like extant, as a Tassie tiger was spotted in Victoria.
- Shariann Solano is an archaeological hipster, confiding 5 ancient sites older than Stonehenge with her readers.
- Then again, there’s a super-secret stone circle at the bottom of Lake Michigan that might have carvings of a mastodon. But you didn’t hear about it from us.
- Folks are working hard to decipher the mystery of the Incan empire’s knotty accounting system.
- Atomic weapons have made archaeology more difficult. Might it be a conspiracy to cover up ancient nuclear wars mentioned in the Mahabharata?
- Speaking of which, some eggheads believe an Indian town could unlock the mystery behind the Indus civilization. No word on annunaki yet…
- Cry havoc and let slip the snakes of war!
- If you’re an old fart and life seems to be speeding up, here’s the science behind those perceptions.
- It is by will alone we set our mind in motion. The wisdom of crowds could outperform godlike artificial intelligence.
- Skeptics are capable of bad science and bias??? GOOD LORD! *CHOKE* Just look at Michael Shermer’s latest boner regarding Homo naledi.
- Meet Oscar Santa Maria Huerta, he’s the only man ever to shoot at a flying saucer.
- Someone smarter than Donald Trump issued a pointed statement regarding anthropogenic global warming.
Gratitude to Tom Ruffles of the Society for Psychical Research, Greg Taylor, Tim Cridland, and my bestie Jay for having a hand in this edition of the Daily Grail’s news brief.
Quote of the Day:
“The first human who hurled an insult instead of a stone was the founder of civilization.”
– Sigmund Freud