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  • Humanoid / Cryptid Encounter Reports 6

    The following are previous humanoid / cryptid encounter reports received by various agencies worldwide:BIZARRE WHITE WINGED CREATURELocation/Date: Lajas, Puerto Rico – January 14 1998 – 5:30 AMAn employee at a cow ranch that belonged to the University …

  • All Humans Are ‘Aliens From Outer Space’

    AlienHumans are all aliens who came to earth from outer space, a leading British scientist has claimed. Andrew Hough reports in the Telegraph:

    Prof. Chandra Wickramasinghe, of Cardiff University, said new research “overwhelmingly” supported the view that human life started from outside our Earth. The Astrobiologist said the first “seeds of life” were deposited on our plant from space 3,800m years ago.

    He claimed microbes from outer space arrived on earth from comets, which then “multiplied and seeded” to form human life.

    His said his evidence, published in Cambridge University’s International Journal of Astrobiology, showed humans, and all life on Earth, came from aliens brought to the earth by comets hitting the planet.

    “Yes, we are all aliens – we share a cosmic ancestry,” Prof Wickramasinghe said. “Each time a new planetary system forms…

  • Top 10 Problems With America Assassinating Americans

    The director of U.S. national intelligence told the House Intelligence Committee the government has the right to kill Americans abroad.

  • How the face of Pluto changed in just two years (do you think they can blame it on global warming?)

    Nasa scientists have been left stunned after detailed images of the surface of Pluto reveal it has dramatically changed colour over just a two-year period.

  • Congressman: Naked Body Scanners Are Just About Harassing Passengers

    More prominent public figures have slammed the slap-dash introduction of invasive naked body scanners at airports, with Congressmen and security experts labeling them a stupid and pointless measure that does nothing but harass innocent travelers.

  • Subverted Tea Party Movement Told to Embrace Republican Platform

    The Tea Party movement is now almost completely unrecognizable from what it was a few short years ago. It came to prominence in 2008 when the Libertarian Party of Illinois planned to hold an April 15, 2009 anti-tax “Boston Tea Party” in Chicago.

  • Screener At LAX Accused Of Possessing Child Porn Was Also Catholic School Teacher

    TSA agent (not Alfaro!)Thanks to Martin for sending us this story from CBS:

    They are in charge of checking you and your luggage at the airport; making sure the skies are safe and sometimes coming close to you or your kids in the process.

    But now a TSA screener at LAX has been arrested for possessing kiddie porn — pictures of girls as young as six.

    Billy Alfaro was caught with more than 1,500 video files seized on his home computer, according to documents obtained by CBS 2 News. Alfaro lived with his parents in South L.A.

    On Alfaro’s computer, a task force comprised of secret service agents allegedly found video files, such as one named “toddler girl.” According to a federal complaint, the video showed a young girl under the age of seven performing a sex…

  • James Arthur Ray, New Age Guru, In Court To Defend Sweat Lodge Manslaughter Charges

    Yavapai County Sheriff's Office photo of James Arthur Ray, after his arrest on manslaughter charges.

    Yavapai County Sheriff's Office photo of James Arthur Ray, after his arrest on manslaughter charges.

    Maybe we’ll finally learn what really went on inside the infamous Arizona retreat held by one of the teachers from The Secret, James Arthur Ray, now that he’s in court, although so far he’s keeping quiet. From Forbes:

    CAMP VERDE, Ariz. — Self-help guru James Arthur Ray says it was all a tragic accident when his followers began collapsing one by one in a sweat lodge at his retreat, with three of them dying. As unfortunate as the ordeal was, he says the participants knew about the risks the ceremony presented.

    Prosecutors say it’s a blatant case of manslaughter by a man who recklessly crammed dozens of people in a 400-square-foot sweat lodge and chided them for wanting to…

  • U.S. Airport Security Plan Calls For 500 Body Scanners In 2011

    total_recall_skeleton“No wonder you’re having nightmares. You’re always watching the news.” – Lori in Total Recall

    By Thomas Frank at USA Today:

    Body scanners that look under airline passengers’ clothing for hidden weapons could be in nearly half the nation’s airport checkpoints by late 2011, according to an Obama administration plan announced Monday.

    The $215 million proposal to acquire 500 scanners next year, combined with the 450 to be bought this year, marks the largest addition of airport-security equipment since immediately after the 9/11 attacks. There are only 40 body scanners in a total of 19 airports now.

    “It’s a move in the right direction,” aviation-security consultant Douglas Laird said. “We need to scan all passengers.”

    The push for more scanners accelerated after the failed Christmas Day attempt to bomb an airliner near Detroit. Suspect Umar…

  • 10 Profound Innovations Ahead

    space planeBy Jeremy Hsu for Tech News Daily:

    Today’s world looks increasingly like the future. Robots work factory assembly lines and fight alongside human warriors on the battlefield, while tiny computers assist in everything from driving cars to flying airplanes. Surgeons use the latest technological tools to accomplish incredible feats, and researchers push the frontiers of medicine with bioengineering. Science fiction stories about cloning and resurrecting extinct animals look increasingly like relevant cautionary tales.

    But even the best of science and technology has yet to solve climate change and famine, or conquer disease. More and more people live on a planet with shrinking resources, which leads to political strife and conflict. Here, we examine some of the hottest areas where researchers hope to forge a better tomorrow.

    No. 10. Read My Mind

    True mind-reading devices…

  • Radiation Safety Group Says Naked Body Scanners Increase Risk Of Cancer

    An influential international radiation safety organization has warned that the naked body scanners currently being rolled out in airports across the world increase the risk of cancer and birth defects and should not be used on pregnant women or children.

  • Detectives question climate change scientist over email leaks

    A scientist at the University of East Anglia has been questioned by detectives ­investigating how controversial emails were leaked from the campus’s climate research unit.

  • Prince Charles On Climate Change: Global Warming Sceptics Are All Liars

    PRINCE Charles rejected mounting evidence that climate change is a myth and insisted there is overwhelming proof of global warming today.

  • Sea level blunder enrages Dutch minister

    A United Nations report wrongly claimed that more than half of the Netherlands is currently below sea level.

  • Vancouver 2010 Olympics: Preparing for a False Flag Terrorist Attack?

    WeAreChangeVancouver takes you on a Police State Security tour of Downtown Vancouver BC a week before the Olympic Games.

  • Google, NSA ‘alliance’ has privacy advocate alarmed

    In the wake of Chinese-based cyber attacks against Google’s corporate infrastructure, search giant Google turned to the U.S. National Security Agency to help it combat security threats, according to a published report.

  • Judge seals video in racially-charged Taser ‘homicide’

    A potentially explosive video showing the death of a Louisiana man after being Tasered nine times in 14 minutes will be kept from the public for at least another five months, after a judge ordered the tape sealed.

  • When the Military Serves as Police

    What happens when the military is used in a police capacity? You get a “war on terrorism,” one in which people think that the laws of war now apply to the situation.

  • Yemen on the Brink: Implications for U.S. Policy

    Statement of Congressman Ron Paul, United States House of Representatives – Statement on House Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing.

  • MET Office Relying On Amateur Computer

    A COMPUTER that cost £30million was supposed to improve weather forecasting at the Met Office.