Featured Image: Alien in a highchair. SOURCE: www.wpclipart.com. (Public Domain)
Amazing findings! . . . EDITOR
From youtube uploaded by TheCosmosNews
Published on Jan 22, 2013
Featured Image: Alien in a highchair. SOURCE: www.wpclipart.com. (Public Domain)
Amazing findings! . . . EDITOR
From youtube uploaded by TheCosmosNews
Published on Jan 22, 2013
Featured Image: Reptoid. SOURCE: Reptoid Research Center
From youtube uploaded by Mark Dice
Published on Apr 4, 2013
A major polling firm has released a poll on popular conspiracy theories and reveals an interesting look at how many people believe in a variety of conspiracies ranging from the JFK assassination to the Reptillian Elite.
Photo: The Costa Concordia in better days (31 July 2009). CREDIT: Cezary Piwowarski SOURCE: Wikipedia (Public Domain).
From CNN By Dan Rivers, CNN
Giglio, Italy (CNN) — The shock of seeing the forlorn hulk of the Costa Concordia hasn’t been dimmed by time. I’m here once again on the pristine little Italian island of Giglio, made famous not for its beauty, but for the tragedy on its shores.
The Concordia is illuminated by salvage vessels in the inky dark March night. Plans are well advanced to move the vessel, but for now it remains stranded, a macabre beacon at the entrance to the island’s main port. . . . Read Complete Report w/photos, videos and related links
From youtube uploaded by RTAmerica
Published on Feb 5, 2013
On Tuesday, a confidential Justice Department memo was released revealing the legal justification for the US government to conduct drone strikes on American citizens abroad. The portion of the memo that has been getting a lot of attention is that the government does not need evidence to justify a deadly attack. NBC first got its hands on the white paper and now a group of 11 bipartisan senators are demanding answers from the Obama administration. Stephen Miles, coalition coordinator for Win without War, gives us his take on the secret drone memo.
Photo: Albert Einstein during a lecture in Vienna in 1921. CREDIT Ferdinand Schmutzer (1870–1928 SOURCE Wikipedia Public Domain
from Live Science
Einstein’s brain had extraordinary folding patterns in several regions, which may help explain his genius, newly uncovered photographs suggest.
The photographs, published Nov. 16 in the journal Brain, reveal that the brilliant physicist had extra folding in his brain’s gray matter, the site of conscious thinking. In particular, the frontal lobes, regions tied to abstract thought and planning, had unusually elaborate folding, analysis suggests. . . . Read Complete Report
from youtube
uploaded bylaroucheyouth
Uploaded on Aug 23, 2010
The core of the video is a workshop pedagogical on the Theory of Special Relativity as part of the educational process conducted by our youth leadership, not for the sake of understanding the theory itself, but using Einstein’s particular discovery as a case study to demonstrate and walk people through real human thinking, as being something above sense perceptions or opinions. . . . Read Complete posting on youtube