Lest we forget…
- As The Da Vinci Code movie approaches, the religious debate over its topics is renewed.
- Expert damns church response to Judas gospel. Can you damn the church? Also: possible Gospel of Judas fragments in Ohio?
- The Knights Templar: Who were they? And why do we care?
- Researcher unearths astronomical alignments in Peru.
- In defense of keeping our stolen archaeological treasures – honour amongst thieves.
- Kennewick Man may revolutionise continent’s history.
- Would you pay for a TV show which claimed to have contacted the dead John Lennon? I pondered whether even to post this one…how this guy has got worldwide publicity for his fund-raising is a little beyond me. Memo to self: be more tacky in future, and watch the dollars roll in.
- Researchers probe ghost sightings on ship.
- The unruly dead beneath London. Shaun of the Dead comes to mind.
- Evidence mounts for Sun’s companion star, from Walter Cruttenden and the Binary Research Institute.
- Black holes are actually green. Doesn’t quite have the foreboding sound to it though, does it?
- New movie set to make a joke out of British ufology. Check out our Red Pill entry on the alien autopsy film – and feel free to add more information (it is a Wiki after all).
- Taking a wrong turn in Roswell.
- Do atomic fundamentals change over time?
- New research suggests ways of shutting down Alzheimer’s.
- Boom, boom, boom – what is it with those mysterious booming sounds all over the U.S.? New aircraft, UFOs, impending Earthquake, or President Bush’s declining approval rating breaking the sound barrier?
- If there’s one thing that could make me a spy, it’s the cool toys you get to play with. The getting killed part isn’t as attractive.
- Children of invention: young inventors come up with cool gadgets.
- New research aims to give soldiers super-tongues to help make them more efficient killers. Even more reason for women to join together and demand “make love, not war!”.
- Is technology changing our brains?
- Air Force One hoax even had the Air Force concerned.
Super-big thanks to Kat.
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