Watch the video in this link. This phenomenon certainly seems to support the extrasensory perception argument that minds can sometimes communicate in ways we don’t understand. Just another bit of data that suggests that, maybe, consciousness extends beyond what is in our skulls...
And then there is the mystery of the Honjō Masamune. It is a samurai sword that’s considered to be a national treasure. It was forged 700 years ago and passed down from shogun to shogun. Supposedly this sword could differentiate between those who were honorable and those who were ripe to get...
That is very cool. It’s fun to mentally imagine what it must have been like to live in the dark ages and carry an Ulfberht sword. It’s amazing to think how small human populations were and how vast those European forests must have been. And filled with trolls, hobbits, and wizards!
Brand new. Kona Blue proposal declassified.
Soooo… Just trying to decipher it. Apparently the Department of Homeland Security proposed the creation of a highly classified, limited access program that would give to congress the oversight of some pretty strange stuff. The proposal —not very...
Great movie reviews, fellas. Interesting reading! Glad I decided to poke in on the thread again. I had lost interest in the thread a long time ago when people were mostly discussing more modern films. Tip of the hat to you.
Here at the Fedora Lounge Adventure Speakeasy Klub (F.L.A.S.K.), we love a good historic sword that is purported to have magical powers. “joyeuse” the legendary sword of Charlemagne, is a prime example. What a great story...
You know you are getting old when…
you say “wow, that’s like magic” when you buy a new iPad and all you have to do is hold your phone near it and everything transfers to your new device with hardly any work at all. Magic!
(I can imagine all you youngsters rolling your eyes!)
“Compelling” photos of Nessie. What do you think?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13215467/Nessie-mystery-Photographer-pictures-Loch-Ness-Monster.html
Hoo boy. I imagine we will get an earful when the conversation turns to whaling in the 19th century.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240409-the-scientists-learning-to-speak-whale
It’s hard to kill a good story. The speculations continue to be written about…
https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/research/a36560537/die-glocke-nazi-bell-conspiracy/
https://gigazine.net/gsc_news/en/20210627-die-glocke-nazi/
And, of course, the more you deny something, the more likely...
Rumors —and relics!— related to a race of GIANTS who once lived in the American west…
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13268797/giant-skeletons-sandals-nevada-cave.html?ico=related-replace
Those sandals (pictured in the article) are hard to explain away.
Physicist claims he has cracked time travel.
https://www.earth.com/news/astrophysicist-says-hes-cracked-the-equation-for-time-travel/
Have we learned nothing at all?
Before galavanting through time, we need to ask the philosophical and timey-wimey questions. What happens if you accidentally...
Well. After much investigation of this topic, I think there is something to it. There does seem to be a connection between consciousness and “reality”. That said, the influence, though statistically significant, seems to be pretty weak. Additionally, it is generally hard to make predictions...
Evidence of ancient human megalithic stonework in Canada? Strange location, to be sure. Hidden in plain sight.
The whole thing definitely looks out of place.
Probably a natural formation (?) but it is intriguing.
Just finished The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. Actually, it was pretty good. Did not think I’d like it, but after a couple of chapters, I got into the spirit of the thing. Tolkien was a professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford, and The Hobbit reads a little like a myth or legend from the dark ages...
This article points out that the CIA once flat out denied that it had ever engaged in mind-control experiments (false). So why should we believe the DOD report that says they are as innocent as angels? But where does that leave us average citizens? I guess a degree of skepticism towards the...
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