It’s happening again. Another wave of ‘Dexter’-style discoveries have been occurring on the shores of Canada and the United States.
Since August 20, 2007, there have been reports of severed feet washing up on the shores of the Pacific Northwest and Canadian lakes. Typically the limbs are always right feet and wearing a running shoe, though a few ‘pairs’ have also been found.
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The search for ET just took a giant step forward, as scientists appear to have found proof to confirm the existence of extra-terrestrial life. Microscopic organisms have been discovered on a weather balloon after it was launched 27km (16.7m) into the atmosphere by Buckingham University and the University of Sheffield’s Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology. The launch was intended to coincide with the recent Perseid meteor shower on 31st July this year, and the balloon was fitted with special studs designed to capture particles in the atmosphere.
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Hospital food that doesn’t kill everything it touches–this should not be news but it is. Why? Because most hospital food is well capable of damaging the health of the very patients hospitals are supposed to be helping.

The standard of hospital food has always been criticized; in fact many patients joke that they feel worse after a stay in hospital than before they were admitted due to the appalling quality of hospital fare. Knowing the critical importance of diet in the maintenance of good health, it has always remained a mystery why those most in need of optimum nutrition are given such poor food options.
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The conehead skulls of Peru have been dismissed as the result of ‘binding,’ but these are not bound skulls. In fact, they aren’t even human skulls. They do not have the right bone structure to be human and they have far larger brain cases. In fact, the native practice of skull binding may have represented an effort to make themselves appear more like these creatures.

Were they a species of ape, a now-extinct human species, or aliens?
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