By F. William Engdahl In the unfolding extreme winter tragedy in Texas as well as many other regions of the United States not prepared for…
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By PATRICK TUCKER Satellites that use lasers to exchange data promise to make military communications faster and harder to intercept — if the Pentagon can…
By Jamie Carter Will there be a “Blood Moon” in 2021? Yes—in fact, there will almost be two. This incredible phenomenon of a total lunar eclipse—caused by…
By Niamh Harris The Pentagon has admitted to storing and testing alien wreckage from UFO crashes in a stunning new 154 page report. Researcher Anthony…
By Cristina Boros Hello, again today :). What will I try to do now? I will try to make quantum tunneling explained with as simple…
BY TYLER DURDEN A Harvard professor is officially making the argument that in 2017, scientists found the “first sign of intelligent life outside Earth”. Avi…
By Ray Norris, The Conversation In September 2019, my colleague Anna Kapinska gave a presentation showing interesting objects she’d found while browsing our new radio…
By Tyler Durden Gazing into the night sky Monday, Jupiter and Saturn, the two largest planets in the solar system, will appear closer together than…
By Jon Azpiri Updated December 10, 2020 4:16 pm Man-made ‘monoliths’ have started appearing in Vancouver. At least three of the structures have been sighted around…
The European Space Agency’s satellite has provided precise new data about outer space. By Kyler Alvord The European Space Agency just publicized new data from its Gaia…