Most scientists assume that aliens can’t be here because interstellar travel is impossible. But Dr. Eric Davis of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Austin is saying that new discoveries mean that ‘warp drives’ may not as difficult to create as once thought. If so, then it is almost inevitable that aliens are here. So why aren’t scientists more open to this possibility? Dr. Davis says that UFOs are "artificial objects under intelligent control," but he calls the subject a "forbidden topic" in science and explains that the UFO topic is a military secret.
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Near-Earth asteroid 2013 NE19, which is about the size of a football field, passed within 2.6 million miles of Earth on July 22. There was no danger that it would strike Earth, but there is a concern because it was discovered just last Monday (July 15). Had it been aimed at Earth, we would have had just eight days to prepare. An object that size would have the potential to cause serious damage, even catastrophic damage, if it struck a populated area or a part of the ocean that might have led to tsunamis. There are estimated to be tens of thousands of undocumented asteroids in space, and so far no comprehensive program with sufficient funding to identify and track them all.

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A witness observed some UFOs yesterday in Wachula, Florida about sunset on July 20. Then at 9PM he began to hear unusual rumbling and went outside to see the sky full of fighter jets that appeared to be chasing very fast, bright objects that would ‘turn with pinpoint precision.’ A total of 8 witnesses watched as 55 objects darted around the jets, which were unable to even come close to matching their maneuvers. After about an hour, there was just one UFO left, which began bobbing in place, still easily outmaneuvering the jets. After another hour of this, the UFO "disappeared into thin air."
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Social class was something that few Americans cared about, but "Downton Abby" has changed all that. Many of our ancestors emigrated to the US in order to AVOID social snubbing, but those who remained had to find their slot in the social pecking order. What determines this?

Unless you’re a Royal (or married to one), it’s confusing, but a new study suggests that the social position of grandparents has a direct effect on which class their grandchildren belong to.
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