The Friday news briefs are sure to get you a little excited…
- CIA was ‘extraordinarily’ evasive with UFO scientist, new batch of Pentagon files say.
- Ancient timber monument reveals earliest known solstice alignment in Stonehenge landscape.
- To find ancient aliens, we should search the Moon for the pulverized remains of Dyson spheres.
- A monolith designed to record civilization’s downfall is finally taking shape in the remote south of Australia.
- Related: Transmitting knowledge to the other side of the apocalypse.
- Can the embodied self explain near-death experiences?
- The ocean has shielded us from the worst of climate change – now it is running a fever.
- Jackie Gleason’s paranormal activity: The Honeymooners actor was obsessed with the supernatural — even his house looked like a spacecraft. (Archived page link)
- Scientists investigate strange rumbling beneath Utah.
- Buried Maya secret unlocks the earliest known Long Count date in the lowlands.
- Mystics against empire: The Rosicrucian counterculture.
- ‘River in the Sky’: China’s doomed plan to create a ‘cloud seeding corridor’ tells us how far the country will go to solve its climate crisis.
- A skeptic speaks on why science needs the strange.
- Is Elon Musk a mass murderer on par with the worst dictators in history? Yes, and this shouldn’t be controversial.
Quote of the Day
We can have democracy in this country, or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can’t have both.
Louis Brandeis (former US Supreme Court Justice)


