NASA’s Bill Nelson Pushes for Scientific UFO Research 1 Month into Office

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Bill Nelson, 78, the former Florida senator and spaceflight veteran, became the NASA Administrator on May 3, 2021.  One month later, Bill Nelson has directed NASA to study UFOS (or UAPs). Notably, the push comes as a much-anticipated UAP report is due to Congress. In 1986, Nelson flew on the 24th flight of the...

Italian inventor believes crop circles are models for generating free energy

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Crop circles, elaborate patterns found in farmer's fields, continue to fascinate people worldwide. Although some have been elaborate hoaxes, others remain a mystery, tangible and real yet unexplained. The first simple crop circles started to become a regular phenomenon when they appeared in the southern English countryside in the...

Venomous Humans Could Evolve Due to Common Ancestor with Reptiles

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Scientists have learned that venomous humans could one day become real. The headline elicits the response, "Aren't they already venomous?" For example, watching politicians talk, one gets the idea that malevolent reptilians may be in government positions today. At this point, who would be surprised? But seriously, it goes back to our ancient...

Sky Cars Are Here and Some Look Like a Flying Saucer

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The idea of air travel by sky car or flying saucer has been around for decades, with patents by Alexander Weygers and Nikola Tesla from the Roaring Twenties.  Now, numerous inventors are hoping to make the dream a reality at last, with plans for vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (VTOL) vehicles. In a...

Opening Up a Can of Wormholes into Unexplained Phenomena

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Wormholes could be real, and humans could travel through them, as shared by mainstream Popular Mechanics recently. At the same time, mainstream news is regularly reporting on UFO phenomena.  It seems like a paradigm shift is happening for people who have long been interested in UFOs and the unexplained. What are the implications when...

Conventional Thinking Proved Wrong About Sound Waves

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In February 2019, three researchers at Columbia University published results of an experiment showing that sound waves can carry gravitational mass. Through the experiment, they found that sound waves can generate a "tiny gravitational field." "The calculations show that sound waves carry a tiny negative mass, which means that in the presence...

Woolly Mammoth ‘Proxy’ Could One Day Roam the North American Tundra

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The woolly mammoth may have gone extinct as recently as 4,000 years ago on Wrangel Island near Alaska. However, scientists have been working diligently for years on bringing them back. In 2019, Japanese researchers made a breakthrough using 28,000-year-old DNA from Yuka, a perfectly preserved baby mammoth found on the Yukaghir coastline of Siberia in 2010.  Even though she...

Scientists On How Trees Talk Through an Ancient ‘Otherworld’ Network

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Trees talk to each other deep underground. It's an idea still relatively new to science but familiar to ancient beliefs. Today, scientists are confirming that forests act like one big superorganism. Below the ground, fungal highways connect the trees. Through this highway, the oldest trees nurture their young. What's more,...

Scientists genetically link orangutans to giant ape thought to be Bigfoot

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Bigfoot may or may not be real, but there is a living relative of the giant ape thought to be Bigfoot already living among us known as the orangutan, according to scientists who studied the ape's genetic code. There have been countless Bigfoot sightings for hundreds of years, and the...

Putin Advisor Announces Plans to Clone Scythian Horse Lord Army

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One of Vladimir Putin's closest advisors, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, has announced his intentions to create an ancient clone army of ancient Scythian Horse Lords. Shoigu is from the Republic of Tuva in Siberia, where archaeologists discovered Scythian burials two decades ago. Remains of the so-called Horse Lords were...
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