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Priest removed as exorcist after his comments on UFOs and demons
Priest removed as exorcist after his comments on UFOs and demons
Monsignor Stephen Rossetti had suggested that UFO sightings were the work of demons.— NBC News

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Doctors couldn't explain why a boy was bleeding from his eyes, ears and nose
Doctors couldn't explain why a boy was bleeding from his eyes, ears and nose
The boy's diagnosis has been reported fewer than 50 times in the medical literature.— Live Science
1 Out of 4 Americans Say They’ve Had Near-Death Experiences, According to Major Survey
1 Out of 4 Americans Say They’ve Had Near-Death Experiences, According to Major Survey
The study also reveals that 35 percent of the individuals queried about such experiences who have not had an NDE themselves said they know someone who has.— The Debrief
Radio scans find no alien tech from the latest interstellar comet
Radio scans find no alien tech from the latest interstellar comet
The SETI Institute said Wednesday that extensive radio scans by its telescope in Northern California found no signs of otherworldly technology.— AP
Man Who Practiced Iron Sand Palm Kung-Fu Technique for 20 Years Has 3-Inch-Thick Palms
Man Who Practiced Iron Sand Palm Kung-Fu Technique for 20 Years Has 3-Inch-Thick Palms
Martial arts master Zhang Longxiang has palms that are twice the thickness of the average adult male.— Oddity Central
'Deep state' had nothing to do with 'Disclosure Day', says Spielberg
'Deep state' had nothing to do with 'Disclosure Day', says Spielberg
The legendary director has played down conspiracy theories concerning the influences behind his latest movie.— Unexplained Mysteries
'Hot Jupiter' winds blasting at over 15,000 mph reveal 1st evidence of exoplanets with magnetic fields
'Hot Jupiter' winds blasting at over 15,000 mph reveal 1st evidence of exoplanets with magnetic fields
This marks the first direct measurement of an exoplanet's magnetic field strength.— Space.com
Ötzi the Iceman’s Microbes Still Show Signs of Life After 5,300 Years
Ötzi the Iceman’s Microbes Still Show Signs of Life After 5,300 Years
New research provides a deep dive into the ancient and modern day microbes that call Ötzi home.— Gizmodo
New DNA analysis of mysterious 'Conehead' mummies fuels alien origin theories
New DNA analysis of mysterious 'Conehead' mummies fuels alien origin theories
Researchers from Liberty University in Virginia examined teeth from the Paracas skulls.— Daily Mail
At the Edges of Explanation
At the Edges of Explanation
A few hallucination-like experiences appear to contain unexpectedly accurate information.— Psychology Today
In U.F.O. Files, Some Christians See Vexing Questions — and Demons
In U.F.O. Files, Some Christians See Vexing Questions — and Demons
The prospect of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe raises unsettling theological implications.— New York Times
Lab worker who vanished last year found dead in New Mexico national forest
Lab worker who vanished last year found dead in New Mexico national forest
She was among a group of at least 10 missing or deceased scientists and laboratory staff who worked at sensitive nuclear or space technology labs.— CBS News
 Striped rock dismissed as natural in 1928 reclassified as UK’s oldest cave art
Striped rock dismissed as natural in 1928 reclassified as UK’s oldest cave art
Scientific dating proves that streaks on the walls of Bacon Hole, near the Mumbles in south Wales, are Paleolithic rock art.— The Guardian
NASA confirms meteor exploded over northeastern US with force of 230 tons of TNT
NASA confirms meteor exploded over northeastern US with force of 230 tons of TNT
NASA shared an initial analysis of a 5-foot-wide fireball meteor that exploded in the sky over the northeastern U.S. on Saturday, May 30.— Live Science
Yvette Fielding: ‘I refused to let a ghost attack beat me’
Yvette Fielding: ‘I refused to let a ghost attack beat me’
During an episode of "Most Haunted," three crew members were cut, scratched, and wholly shaken up.— Metro
A Colorado UFO watchtower has been waiting for the government to catch up
A Colorado UFO watchtower has been waiting for the government to catch up
For 26 years, a scrappy roadside attraction has drawn curious tourists and a stream of alien enthusiasts.— Washington Post
Meet Hilma af Klint, the Occultist Who Believed Otherworldly Spirits Told Her What to Paint
Meet Hilma af Klint, the Occultist Who Believed Otherworldly Spirits Told Her What to Paint
The Swedish painter created bold, vibrant works as early as 1906—several years before contemporaries like Wassily Kandinsky.— Smithsonian Magazine
Are UFOs Real?
Are UFOs Real?
UFOs might be a holographic projection of human consciousness.— Psychology Today
Contact in the Desert returns to Indian Wells
Contact in the Desert returns to Indian Wells
This year's theme, "Infinite Realms," explores ideas including parallel dimensions, non-human intelligence, and the nature of reality itself.— KESQ.com
Is this Tamaulipas city protected by UFOs?
Is this Tamaulipas city protected by UFOs?
A beach community believes that an underwater extraterrestrial spaceship is hiding offshore.— Mexico News Daily
Mystery object spotted passing between Earth and distant star
Mystery object spotted passing between Earth and distant star
The object took around one hour to pass in front of the star and nobody is quite sure what it could be.— Unexplained Mysteries
What happens when AI plays war?
What happens when AI plays war?
Wargames are helping answer one of the biggest questions of the AI era.— Big Think
OpenAI's internal AI model just solved 80-year-old math problem
OpenAI's internal AI model just solved 80-year-old math problem
The reasoning model it used wasn't specifically trained for the problem or even in mathematics at all.— Live Science
White House reveals purpose of mysterious aliens.gov domain
White House reveals purpose of mysterious aliens.gov domain
The domain name had generated much speculation.— Unexplained Mysteries
The Sun May be Entering a Different Mode of Behavior
The Sun May be Entering a Different Mode of Behavior
To pierce the solar veil, the researchers have adopted a technique called helioseismology.— The Debrief
Blue Origin's new rocket explodes in massive fireball
Blue Origin's new rocket explodes in massive fireball
The company's powerful New Glenn rocket blew up during a routine prelaunch engine test at Cape Canaveral.— Space.com
NASA announces first steps in building a base on the Moon
NASA announces first steps in building a base on the Moon
The first mission—Moon Base 1—will launch this fall with the goal of landing cargo.— Unexplained Mysteries
Man Had 5-Inch Branch in Eye Socket for 1.5 Years Without Knowing
Man Had 5-Inch Branch in Eye Socket for 1.5 Years Without Knowing
Doctors in Russia recently removed a tree branch from deep inside the man's skull.— Oddity Central
The Earth's spin is now slowing down at an 'unprecedented' rate
The Earth's spin is now slowing down at an 'unprecedented' rate
The shifting of mass from one part of the Earth's surface to another is gradually increasing the length of a day.— Unexplained Mysteries
Scientists found the optimal robot body, and it has 20 legs
Scientists found the optimal robot body, and it has 20 legs
Watch it scale walls and move through trees.— Live Science

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Space News / Exploring Crop Circles
Space News / Exploring Crop Circles
Space historian Robert Zimmerman discussed NASA's journey to the moon, as well as current space missions. Followed by researcher Simeon Hein on the mystery of crop circles, along with Matt Williams, who created man-made formations.

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