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Historian Greg Eghigian on how UFOs took over the world
Historian Greg Eghigian on how UFOs took over the world
What do UFO sightings tell us about ourselves?— Live Science

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Haunted Mansion Shut Down After Guest Disposes Human Remains
Haunted Mansion Shut Down After Guest Disposes Human Remains
The ride was temporarily closed and evacuated after a guest reportedly attempted to scatter human ashes.— Inside the Magic
Woman dies after snake bite during 'prayers' led by witch doctor
Woman dies after snake bite during 'prayers' led by witch doctor
When she tried to inform the witch doctor of the bite, the doctor allegedly ignored her.— The Mirror
Navajo Ranger breaks the silence on paranormal encounters
Navajo Ranger breaks the silence on paranormal encounters
Stanley Milford, Jr. has stories that most people wouldn't dare to believe.— KPR News
Did alien life exist in hot water on Mars billions of years ago?
Did alien life exist in hot water on Mars billions of years ago?
Scientists have found the oldest direct evidence of hot water flowing on Mars during its ancient past.— Space.com
New human species discovered that went extinct 200,000 years ago
New human species discovered that went extinct 200,000 years ago
The remains of at least 16 individuals, including children, have been discovered in a cave in eastern China.— Irish Star
Island's Loch Ness Monster 'sea serpent with head like a polar bear'
Island's Loch Ness Monster 'sea serpent with head like a polar bear'
The legend of the Cadborosaurus, or Caddy, paints a striking resemblance to Nessie.— Daily Star
Neuralink to Test Thought-Controlled Robotic Arm with Brain Implant
Neuralink to Test Thought-Controlled Robotic Arm with Brain Implant
The company has been conducting its PRIME study to evaluate the safety of its wireless brain-computer interface and surgical robot.— The Debrief
Australian institute funds research into UFOs
Australian institute funds research into UFOs
The Non-Human Intelligence Research Institute is funding independent scientific research projects into UAP.— ABC Australia
Mars May Be Saturated With CO2 That Could Be Converted Into Rocket Fuel
Mars May Be Saturated With CO2 That Could Be Converted Into Rocket Fuel
As we move closer to the possibility of manned missions to Mars, new hurdles need to be overcome.— Twisted Sifter
This 22-Foot Turkey Roosts in a Region of Roadside Giants
This 22-Foot Turkey Roosts in a Region of Roadside Giants
Big Tom is a beloved landmark in his Minnesota hometown. Across the Midwest, small places take pride in having the largest of just about anything.— New York Times
‘AI Jesus’ avatar tests man’s faith in machines and the divine
‘AI Jesus’ avatar tests man’s faith in machines and the divine
Would you trust an “AI Jesus” with your innermost thoughts and troubles?— AP
10 Places That Will Make You Believe Aliens Are Real
10 Places That Will Make You Believe Aliens Are Real
There are plenty of landmarks created by alien-obsessed humans from a landing pad for spaceships in Argentina to the notorious highway leading to Area 51.— Atlas Obscura
Remarkable Fossil Footprints Show Two Hominin Species Coexisting 1.5 Million Years Ago
Remarkable Fossil Footprints Show Two Hominin Species Coexisting 1.5 Million Years Ago
A 1.5-million-year-old lakebed from Kenya shows two ancient human relatives cohabitating an environment, shaking up our ancestors' story.— Gizmodo
Pomeranian Dog Miraculously Survives Nine-Storey Fall with No Injuries
Pomeranian Dog Miraculously Survives Nine-Storey Fall with No Injuries
On November 19, a Colombian family experienced moments of terror after realizing that their pet Pomeranian was nowhere to be found.— Oddity Central
'Phantom gnome snatcher’ of Formby admits prank almost 50 years on
'Phantom gnome snatcher’ of Formby admits prank almost 50 years on
On Tuesday, a 62-year-old man calling himself Arthur went on Radio 2’s Vernon Kay show to confess – and apologize.— The Guardian
Police officer captures video of suspected UFO in Connecticut
Police officer captures video of suspected UFO in Connecticut
A veteran Connecticut police officer has come forward with a detailed account of what he describes as a close encounter.— NewsNation Now
'Stunning' discovery reveals how the Maya rose up 4,000 years ago
'Stunning' discovery reveals how the Maya rose up 4,000 years ago
The discovery of complex fish trapping networks from 4,000 years ago hint at how the Maya rose up as a civilization in Central America.— Live Science
Jupiter’s Magnetic Tornadoes Are Creating Mysterious Dark Spots Like A Reverse Aurora
Jupiter’s Magnetic Tornadoes Are Creating Mysterious Dark Spots Like A Reverse Aurora
Astronomers from the University of California, Berkley, discovered the strange hazy dots at Jupiter’s poles.— The Debrief
UFO expert says aliens ‘weren’t involved’ in famous Rendlesham Forest incident
UFO expert says aliens ‘weren’t involved’ in famous Rendlesham Forest incident
Britain’s most well-known UFO sighting may have been caused by a bout of electromagnetic-fuelled psychosis, a top researcher has claimed.— Metro UK
Cattle Mutilation Researcher Christopher O’Brien Has Died
Cattle Mutilation Researcher Christopher O’Brien Has Died
Chris was one of the old ‘boots-on-the-ground’ UFO field investigators, and one of the few living authorities in the field of cattle mutilations.— Daily Grail
Mysterious Drones Have Descended Again On U.S. Air Bases In The United Kingdom
Mysterious Drones Have Descended Again On U.S. Air Bases In The United Kingdom
The drone incursions last week happened over multiple bases, not just RAF Lakenheath.— The Warzone
Incredible Robot Dog can scale 16ft heights in just 1 second & ‘sniff out’ chemicals
Incredible Robot Dog can scale 16ft heights in just 1 second & ‘sniff out’ chemicals
The futuristic companion features £25,000 in technology to help farmers analyze their soil.— U.S. Sun
Earth from space: Wandering sand dunes circle gigantic 'eye' sculpted by ancient city-killer meteor in the Sahara
Earth from space: Wandering sand dunes circle gigantic 'eye' sculpted by ancient city-killer meteor in the Sahara
This 2013 astronaut photo shows a giant eye-shaped impact crater in the Sahara Desert.— Live Science
USFWS equipment found covered in living 'blob of jelly'
USFWS equipment found covered in living 'blob of jelly'
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Midwest Fisheries Center shared photos of a telemetry receiver found covered in a living "blob of jelly."— UPI
Solar maximum just knocked 3 satellites out of orbit. Here's why more may be on the way.
Solar maximum just knocked 3 satellites out of orbit. Here's why more may be on the way.
The Sun's activity is what gives us beautiful auroras — but it also has dramatic negative effects on satellites.— Live Science
AI-artist creates ‘realistic’ image of teenage Virgin Mary
AI-artist creates ‘realistic’ image of teenage Virgin Mary
The tech expert said he reconstructed the face of the Virgin Mary after she mysteriously appeared on a piece of cloth more than 700 years ago in Mexico.— U.S. Sun
From eyesore to asset: How a smelly seaweed could fuel cars
From eyesore to asset: How a smelly seaweed could fuel cars
The innovative fuel source created at the University of the West Indies (UWI) in Barbados also uses wastewater from local rum distilleries.— BBC
Archaeologists discover the world's oldest known alphabet in Syria
Archaeologists discover the world's oldest known alphabet in Syria
The ancient text is inscribed upon finger-sized clay cylinders believed to date back some 4,500 years.— Unexplained Mysteries
NASA’s Curiosity Rover Uncovers Mars’ Mysterious Spiderweb Rocks and Hidden Crystals
NASA’s Curiosity Rover Uncovers Mars’ Mysterious Spiderweb Rocks and Hidden Crystals
NASA’s Curiosity captured a 360-degree panorama before leaving Gediz Vallis channel.— SciTech Daily

Last Night

Power of Gold / Dystopia & Surveillance
Power of Gold / Dystopia & Surveillance
Jeremy Cordon joined guest host Richard Syrett to discuss the ancient allure and enduring power of gold. Followed by Gabriel Custodiet, who spoke about the loss of societal freedoms and the rise of dystopia in the 20th century.

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