Linda Moulton Howe, Captain Mark Woods and Whitley Strieber have no intention of dropping the issue of missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. In fact, the search of the southern Indian Ocean is winding down and authorities are FINALLY beginning to explore the idea that the plane may have been landed somewhere. Unfortunately, this may be too little too late, because if it did land, it is almost certainly being refitted right now to carry an atomic weapon.

So far, we are the only media outlet seriously discussing this extremely dangerous possibility. The authorities should have been conduction a simultaneous ground search as they combed the Indian Ocean, but there is no evidence that this has happened–at least, no publicly available evidence.
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Chris Hardy is a cognitive and systems scientist who holds a doctorate in psychological anthropology. She is also an expert in a very esoteric area: the question of whether or not there is evidence of genetic engineering in human evolution. Her new book, DNA of the Gods, the Annunaki Creation of Eve and the Alien Battle for Humanity makes as deep a case as has ever been made for the proposition that we are genetically engineered, and that Sumerian tablet contain a record of these much earlier events that can be read and understood.
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This image from Loch Ness was caught on a satellite camera. Some Loch Ness researchers appear to be convinced that it’s Nessie. There’s a speculation that it might be a boat, but that seems pretty unlikely, given the fact that it’s under the surface and isn’t emitting a power wake, but rather has two large appendages in the same position as the wake on the boat pictured here.
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Criminals convicted primarily on the basis of fingerprint evidence could soon have grounds for appeal based on the comments of a leading forensic scientist.Fingerprint evidence has been employed to establish criminal involvement since forensic science was first used by the UK’s Scotland Yard back in 1901, but now Mike Silverman, who introduced the first automated fingerprint detection system to the Metropolitan Police, believes that this method of establishing guilt is not as reliable as previously thought.
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