Weekender: 280,000 on NSA Watch List with ‘No Terror Affiliation.’ WHY?

August 9, 2014
The Intercept, which originally published the Edward Snowden classified materials, appears to now be publishing materials from a new NSA leaker, and the results are disturbing. The leak involves the number of people on NSA watchlists, and reveals that the... continued

Mystery Signals from Outer Space

August 8, 2014
More signals from outer space have been detected by astronomers in Puerto Rico, validating reports of similar signals identified by researchers in Australia. The discovery of a split-second burst of radio waves by scientists using the Arecibo radio telescope in... continued

First Sign of Methane Outgassing from Arctic Ocean

August 6, 2014
Scientists from the University of Stockholm have detected gigantic methane plumes escaping from the sea floor of the Laptev continental slope. It is believed that this is due to the melting of methane hydrates that have been frozen on the... continued

New Propulsion System could Revolutionize Space Travel

August 5, 2014
NASA has announced that an experimental propulsion system that needs only energy from sunlight appears to produce sufficient thrust to power spacecraft. This means that, once a spacecraft is in orbit, it will be able to accelerate away from the... continued

Weekender: Controversial MJ-12 Document found inside Declassified Department of Defense File

August 1, 2014
Further controversy surrounds the legendary Eisenhower Briefing Document (EBD), as a copy the MJ-12 Document has been found inside a declassified Department of Defense File. The paper was renowned for allegedly providing proof that President Dwight Eisenhower was supplied with... continued

Climate Change Could Cause “Dust Bowl” Style Exodus, But What Is Really Causing Climate Change?

August 1, 2014
The "Dust Bowl" era was a devastating period of exceptional droughts and dust storms that had a profound effect on the ecology and agriculture of the U.S. and Canadian prairies in the 1930s. Some regions of the High Plains experienced... continued

Store Cupboard Ingredient Could Help To Fight Parkinson’s Disease

July 30, 2014
One of our store cupboard staple ingredients could be an unlikely weapon in the fight against Parkinson's disease. Scientists have found that cinnamon, a spice commonly used all over the world, contains a chemical with brain-protecting benefits. A recent study... continued

Earth Narrowly Missed Impact From Deadly Solar Storm in 2012

July 29, 2014
The world's media has been awash recently with news of a cosmic near-miss a couple of years ago that could have spelled disaster for planet Earth. Physicists have released details of a solar storm that occurred on July 23rd, 2012,... continued

Freak Storms Wreak Havoc On Both Sides Of The Pond

July 29, 2014
After a freak storm killed one person and hospitalized nine more on Venice Beach Sunday afternoon, a similar bizarre weather event brought the English South Coast to a standstill today. Feet of water fell in less than an hour in... continued

Mysterious Holes Appearing At “The End Of The World”

July 29, 2014
There is a place in Siberia known as Yamal, which literally translates as "the end of the world." It is an area that is notorious for earth-shattering events, as this was the region where the most dangerous meteor in recent... continued