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Was It Scrap Metal or an Alien Spacecraft? The Army Asked an Elite Defense Lab to Investigate
Was It Scrap Metal or an Alien Spacecraft? The Army Asked an Elite Defense Lab to Investigate
Pentagon true believers explored the fringes of science, from psychic spies to teleportation to antigravity material.— Wall St. Journal

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'Staggering' first images from Vera C. Rubin Observatory show 10 million galaxies — and billions more are on the way
'Staggering' first images from Vera C. Rubin Observatory show 10 million galaxies — and billions more are on the way
After decades of preparation, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory released its first images to the world in a live stream.— Live Science
Ray Stanford is Gone
Ray Stanford is Gone
The UFO researcher delved into the paranormal and the science of paleontology.— A Different Perspective
Is he still alive? The mystery of DB Cooper – the hijacker who disappeared
Is he still alive? The mystery of DB Cooper – the hijacker who disappeared
In 1971, a man held a plane to ransom for $200,000, then parachuted out in his suit and dress shoes, never to be seen again. What happened to him?— The Guardian
Why Ancient Egypt Smashed Hatshepsut’s Statues After Her Death
Why Ancient Egypt Smashed Hatshepsut’s Statues After Her Death
Scholars have long believed that Hatshepsut’s spiteful predecessor wanted to destroy every image of her, but the truth may be more nuanced.— Gizmodo
Fighter Pilot Reveals Near-Miss With 'Rectangle' UFO
Fighter Pilot Reveals Near-Miss With 'Rectangle' UFO
Major Ryan Bodenheimer, a 13-year veteran, described one of the "wildest experiences" of his career.— Anomalien
Eerie Egyptian burial site and contents found by archaeologists
Eerie Egyptian burial site and contents found by archaeologists
The ancient burial site is believed to be the final resting place of unusual people.— Express
Strange Howl Spooks Illinois Hikers in Garden of the Gods
Strange Howl Spooks Illinois Hikers in Garden of the Gods
Two hikers saw and heard things they can't explain in that area.— WOMI
Man-made object to become first to travel a single light-day
Man-made object to become first to travel a single light-day
The spacecraft in question launched almost 50 years ago.— Unexplained Mysteries
China hits moon with laser, stuns scientists with reflection
China hits moon with laser, stuns scientists with reflection
This has massive implications for the future of space exploration.— Glass Almanac
These two signals are the closest we've come to alien contact
These two signals are the closest we've come to alien contact
It's suggested that these signal weren't caused by a naturally occurring phenomenon.— Science Focus
New discovery in Jerusalem: Portal to the Underworld?
New discovery in Jerusalem: Portal to the Underworld?
An archaeological dig uncovered maybe one of the most fascinating and mysterious sites ever discovered.— Jason Deegan
Mini black holes could be hiding in your home, scientists warn
Mini black holes could be hiding in your home, scientists warn
And as terrifying as it sounds, thousands of these mysterious voids could be whizzing through your house.— Daily Mail
New theory proposes time has three dimensions
New theory proposes time has three dimensions
Time, not space plus time, might be the single fundamental property in which all physical phenomena occur.— Phys.org
More footage emerges of alleged 'alien' spheres in Colombia
More footage emerges of alleged 'alien' spheres in Colombia
Something unusual has been appearing in the skies over Colombia's Buga region in recent months.— Unexplained Mysteries
'Doomsday fish' sightings surge globally: Harbinger of disaster?
'Doomsday fish' sightings surge globally: Harbinger of disaster?
A recent viral image has reignited age-old superstitions and renewed global interest in the elusive deep-sea creature.— Live Mint
SpaceX Starship rocket explodes in setback to Mars mission
SpaceX Starship rocket explodes in setback to Mars mission
The explosion occurred around 11pm local time while Starship was on a test stand at its Brownsville, Texas Starbase.— Reuters
Weird new social media trend sees AI-created Bigfoot vlogs
Weird new social media trend sees AI-created Bigfoot vlogs
Apparently Bigfoot speaks perfect English and has an American accent.— Unexplained Mysteries
Chinese park ad for 'wild man' job draws 1000s of applicants
Chinese park ad for 'wild man' job draws 1000s of applicants
The job listing offers $70 per day to act as live-action performers roaming the park.— The Independent
Dead NASA satellite inexplicably fires huge pulse
Dead NASA satellite inexplicably fires huge pulse
The brief but intense signal lasted only a fraction of a second yet became the brightest object in the sky.— Daily Mail
Face of 10,000-year-old woman revealed by scientists in incredible reconstruction
Face of 10,000-year-old woman revealed by scientists in incredible reconstruction
New research has revealed the face of a light-skinned woman with dark hair and blue eyes who lived in what is now Belgium some 10,000 years ago.— Express
A 'new star' has exploded into the night sky — and you can see it from North America
A 'new star' has exploded into the night sky — and you can see it from North America
The never-before-seen "nova," dubbed V462 Lupi, recently appeared in the constellation Lupus.— Live Science
Severe weather drops mysterious dome on Indianapolis road
Severe weather drops mysterious dome on Indianapolis road
Severe weather that swept through Indianapolis left something unusual in its wake: a mysterious dome-shaped object.— UPI
Study Confirms Controversial 23,000-Year-Old Human Footprints, Challenging Past Views
Study Confirms Controversial 23,000-Year-Old Human Footprints, Challenging Past Views
Several scientists have questioned the early dating of the fossil footprints, and have noted the lack of artifacts found at the location.— The Debrief
Filipino Healer Treats the Sick with Pit Viper Bites
Filipino Healer Treats the Sick with Pit Viper Bites
For years, Rosalio Culit, a self-described healer from the Philippines, has been treating the sick by allowing them to be bitten by venomous pit vipers.— Oddity Central
Ancient manuscript with 'terrifying message' found in tomb
Ancient manuscript with 'terrifying message' found in tomb
The text from Egypt includes predictions of catastrophic events that could bring an end to civilization.— The Jerusalem Post
Utah Man Attacks His Friend Accusing Him Of Being A Werewolf
Utah Man Attacks His Friend Accusing Him Of Being A Werewolf
The victim tried to escape several times but was eventually put in a chokehold to prevent him from going away.— Dave & Chuck the Freak
200-Year-Old Runes Discovered In Canadian Wilderness Decoded
200-Year-Old Runes Discovered In Canadian Wilderness Decoded
The site may have served as a worship space. Plans are underway to preserve it as a historical attraction.— Times Now News
Mystery boom rattles Malaysia, cops investigating
Mystery boom rattles Malaysia, cops investigating
"I heard a sound like someone slamming a door extremely hard, and there was shaking," said one local.— Malay Mail
Scientists Open Room Sealed for 300 Years, Make Incredible Find
Scientists Open Room Sealed for 300 Years, Make Incredible Find
A hidden chamber beneath Ukraine's Galician Castle has been uncovered after nearly 300 years.— Indian Defence Review

Last Night

AI & Pole Shifts / Chemtrails & Geoengineering
AI & Pole Shifts / Chemtrails & Geoengineering
Prof. James McCanney shared concerns about AI, and also delved into pole shifts and earth changes. Followed by researcher Peter A. Kirby on chemtrails and geoengineering.

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