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News Briefs 22-11-2018

Happy Thanksgiving, if that’s your thang.

  • Norway becomes the first country in the world to ban deforestation –they’re gonna need sooo many rakes!
  • Dark matter astrology: does medical data show a correlation with planetary positions?
  • An exploding meteor may have wiped out ancient Dead Sea communities 3700 years ago.
  • The Automata of Antiquity: Review of Adrienne Mayor’s Gods and Robots.
  • Related: A history of artificial intelligence, from ancient Babylon to Westworld.
  • The joint that cost us Mars: Elon Musk’s ‘weed stuff’ prompts NASA probe of Space X’s ‘workplace safety’ –somewhere in the ether Jack Parsons is laughing his Thelemic ass off.
  • Physicists haven’t given up on the dream of a warp drive a-la Star Trek – and now they’ve come up with a far-out idea for making it happen.
  • Bolivian tombs reveal human remains, including elongated skulls, and Inca artifacts, from 500 years ago.
  • 5-hour presentation aired on Peruvian television to show the latest results on the 3-fingered Nazca mummies. BeWitness 2.0?
  • Young American killed by isolated tribe that rejects any contact with the outside world.
  • Family’s nightmare comes to a dramatic end as n’anga captures a Tokoloshe in their home.
  • The real case of spontaneous combustion that inspired a death in Dickens’ Bleak House.
  • The Victorian occultist accused of killing men with her mind.
  • Scientists discover why an ant species native to Florida is fond of collecting decapitated heads –they should name it as the state’s animal!
  • South Carolina man scammed by fake Illuminati recruiters.
  • Red Pill of the Day: Visit the only theme park in the world dedicated to all things cheese.

Thanks to Greg. And thanks to all my homies out there.

Quote of the Day:

The thankful receiver bears a plentiful harvest.

William Blake.

 

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