Enjoy.
- Antarctic UFO attracts conspiracy theories & balloon talk.
- Perhaps a frozen Nazi managed to thaw himself out.
- Oldie, but goodie: Russians claim aliens spoke in cat-like language.
- Which furthers my theory that cats are ancient aliens.
- The 1964 Socorro New Mexico UFO event continues to stir debate.
- Jupiter’s moon Europa has potential for diverse alien ecosystems.
- New app turns your iPhone into a Star Trek medical tricorder.
- Some key signs you might have misunderstood an alien’s intentions.
- Aesop’s forgotten tales: fox & boar help kangaroo escape zoo.
- Uncovering the secrets of Costa Rica’s singing mice. More.
- Exploring Peru’s Lost City of the Cloud People.
- Danish bog gives up the remains of hundreds of ancient warriors.
- Why the Andean Chinchorro suddenly began to mummify their dead.
- O-bon, Japan’s “please feed the hungry ghosts” day.
- In Kyoto, bonfires light up gigantic kanji on mountainsides.
- Lightning strike leaves pattern etched into sidewalk.
- Dusting off GOD: a new science seeks the positives of religion.
- The Eleusinian Mysteries, a psychedelic cult that thrived for 2000 years.
- Why it’s high time to destigmatize psychedelics.
- Mutant butterflies discovered at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear site.
- Triclosan, a chemical in antibacterial soaps, impairs muscle function.
Thanks RPJ, evolvingeye, & Jake Adelstein.
Quote of the Day:
“Sometimes in the mountains the animals make paths by using the same route again and again. If you don’t know what you’re doing, you might think it’s a path made by humans–it looks that way. If you follow that path, the path of beasts, you won’t get anywhere at all. People lost in the wilderness, they follow these paths and only get more and more lost. Sometimes they lose their way and they die. It’s not a path for humans, it’s a dangerous diversion. Are you sure that’s the road you want to take? It won’t get you where you want to go.”
Yakuza advice to Jake Adelstein, from his book Tokyo Vice.