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The Mystery Deepens in the Enigma known as Skeleton Lake
August 30, 2019There's a glacial lake in the Himalayas that holds a dark secret, in the form of the over three hundred unidentified human skeletons that reside there. The identities of the individuals that perished in and around the tiny lake have... continued
Russian Nuclear Accident Involved a Nuclear Reactor, According to Experts
August 28, 2019On August 8, a nuclear accident occurred at a Russian weapons testing site near the village of Nyonoksa, located on the shores of the White Sea. Five people were initially killed and three to six injured in what Russian officials... continued
Rampant Deforestation is being Blamed for the Record Number of Wildfires in the Amazon
August 26, 2019The country of Brazil is experiencing a record number of wildfires, up 83 percent over than last year, centered in the Amazon, the world's largest rainforest and a crucial natural carbon sink in the fight against global warming. The fires... continued
Nessie Spotted for the 14th Time This Year… This Time from Hong Kong!
August 23, 2019Another potential sighting of the legendary Loch Ness Monster has been made, the fourteenth such sighting of the elusive 'Nessie' made this year alone. This new sighting is somewhat more unusual than earlier claims, in that it was made from... continued
A Wild and Wooley John Hogue Show Full of Predictions AND an Interruption from a Mysterious Voice!
August 23, 2019John Hogue is back with his usual scary, controversial and often right predictions. Listen close under the opening roll music and you're going to hear a strange voice say "retropy" "entropy" or "retrograde." Then you hear Whitley say, "Hey, wait... continued
As Above, So Below: Greenland’s Glaciers are Being Threatened by Warm Ocean Temperatures
August 21, 2019It turns out that record-breaking weather systems aren't the only threats to northern ice sheets: researchers measuring the temperature of the water at the face of Greenland's Helheim Glacier found that the water was abnormally warm, not just near the... continued
Experiencer and Nobel Laureate Kary B. Mullis has Died
August 19, 2019Nobel Laureate, author, researcher and experiencer Kary B. Mullis has died at the age of 74. Mullis revolutionized the field of DNA research—and indeed all disciplines that involve the use of our genetic code—with his invention of the biochemical process... continued
Martian Methane Is Not Ancient Gas Being Released from Rocks, according to Researchers
August 16, 2019Researchers have ruled out the possibility that the methane that has been detected in the atmosphere of Mars is due to the erosion of rocks by the Martian wind, yet another step in determining whether the organic molecules in question... continued
It Turns Out That Contrails are Bad for Global Warming Too
August 14, 2019One might assume that anything that might reflect sunlight back into space, like bright aircraft contrails, would be good for decreasing the effects of global warming, but a new study predicts that the atmospheric heat trapped by the water vapor... continued
A Large Object Has Impacted Jupiter, and its Great Red Spot May Be Safe—For Now
August 12, 2019Jupiter has found itself in the spotlight again, this time with news that reports of the demise of its famous Great Red Spot may have been greatly exaggerated, and also that the Solar System's largest planet may have once again... continued