There is a law of karmic balance with TDG news. If it’s a little light one day, you know to expect a big one the next. Here’s comes the onslaught…
- Immune therapy appears to halt progression of Alzheimer’s Disease.
- Respected cancer doctor says Indian herbal remedy has made tumours disappear.
- Study to chart case histories of miracle cures.
- The human body clock may hinder space travel. I think I’m on a 30-hour rhythm, perhaps I should apply for the job. A possible solution: the ESA begins research into Alien-like hibernation pods for astronauts. I could use one of those at home.
- Farewell to gravity, as commercial vomit-comet flights begin. But how safe are these rollercoasters in the sky?
- Disappointing turnout to Canadian UFO conference.
- Pensioner spots UFOs from out her bathroom window.
- UFO photographed over Middlesbrough, UK. Looks like a plane on an angle to me, what do you think?
- Newfound comet set for end-of-year display. When will news websites learn not to date things by season…hello, there is a Southern Hemisphere too, and contrary to rumours we do have da intyanet down here too!
- The real UFO threat – micro-organisms.
- New acoustic engine could one day thunder spacecraft to the edge of the Solar System.
- Mars Express data on methane and water levels hint at sub-surface life on the Red Planet.
- Drilling for weird life.
- Another aerospace firm moves to develop a reusable orbital spacecraft. Also: Canadian X-prize team set for first launch.
- Forget Charlie and his great glass elevator. Australia’s “Tim the Yowie Man” takes on the chocolate factory.
- Cast and crew demystify the Star Wars trilogy.
- Assimiliation timeline begins: researchers contemplate the shape-shifting borg.
- Mysterious creature lurking beneath the surface of North America’s deepest lake?
- You know you live in a high-brow suburb when the graffiti is of the code for DNA.
- New statistics show that natural disasters are on the rise.
- Researchers invent new antenna for lightwaves.
- Another excuse for geeks – I wasn’t born with the co-ordination gene.
- Study finds that traffic deaths increase after terror attacks.
- Wind carries genetically modified (GM) pollen record distances. Also: China’s million-or-so GM trees get lost in bureaucracy. Can you say ‘ecological apocalypse’ children?
- Blackmarket ivory trade still flourishes, with around 4000 elephants killed each year.
- Electricity pylons suspected in deaths of unborn babies.
- Ox’s natural mosquito repellant synthesised in the lab.
- Deaf kids in Nicaragua have invented their own sophisticated sign language, showing the human talent for linguistic creation.
- Mysticism tops organised religion for today’s youth. This is the age of Aquarius…
- Meet the world’s first astral travel agent. I wonder if the coffee is as bad when travelling the astral as it is in normal travel?
- The mysterious beast of Birchencliffe has been sighted again.
- Not sure what it was you just saw – a call to the Alternate Realities Center (ARC) might be in order.
- Ghost shuts down Indian Statistical Institute.
- Psychic pet communicator offers help for pet-problems over the telephone, for the bargain price of $100 per hour. I’m in the wrong business…
- Near-death experience support group in Sioux Falls.
- This happens to me all the time: family picnic ruined as frozen excrement falls from the sky, exploding the grill cooking lunch. Next time your kid says “this burger tastes like sh** dad,” think a little harder.
- Mali’s human sacrifice – myth or reality?
- Airplane part falls from the sky. Donnie Darko not beneath it.
- Eulogy for a Bigfoot hoaxer.
- Robert Bauval travelling to North America – conference in New York State for those interested (and able).
- Utah Canyon holds secrets of ancient civilisation.
- The unrest in the Middle East continues to hold back archaeological research.
- Not only that, but as Israelis and Arabs bicker, the Temple Mount faces collapse.
- Bulgarian gold mask continues to get a lot of media attention.
- Dude, bling-bling is just sooo out of date. 280,000 years out of date to be exact.
- Pipeline unearths ancient Peruvian relics.
- Randi rants about pseudoscience, the Bible Code, and Uri Geller. Maybe Randi’s got a thing for Uri, he’s always dissing him like a schoolboy with a crush.
Quote of the Day:
It is proof of a base and low mind for one to wish to think with the masses or majority, merely because the majority is the majority. Truth does not change because it is, or is not, believed by a majority of the people.
Giordano Bruno