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The Island of the Dolls, Mexico Xochimilco is a district of Mexico City that contains an extensive system of canals and artificial islands, or chinampas, the most famous of which belonged to a man named Julian Santana Barrera. After he…
Edmund Fitzgerald The famed Edmund Fitzgerald (pictured above), an ore freighter which sank in Lake Superior on November 10, 1975 losing all 26 of its crew, was sighted by a commercial vessel 10 years later. The Griffon In September of…
Project Aquiline This project began sometime in the late 1960’s and involved some of the first remote controlled aircraft experiments that would later become the Predator drones that are operating in the Middle East, today. It was a six-foot remote…
Multiple Light Sources On the moon there is only one strong light source: the Sun. So it’s fair to suggest that all shadows should run parallel to one another. But this was not the case during the moon landing: videos…
Apollo 11’s Sighting Aliens. Extraterrestrials. Space Men. Whatever you call them, sightings have been around since man first gazed into the skies. And what follows are 15 signs that just may prove they very well exist. Let’s start with NASA.…
There are still unresolved mysteries surrounding the JFK Assassination that haven’t been adequately explained to this day. Here are five of them. 1. What happened to Mary Moorman’s missing fifth photo in Dealey Plaza? Moorman is known for her famous…
The Dead Cosmonaut During the 1960s, the Soviet Union and United States raced to become the world leader in space exploration. The winner would be able to claim technological superiority over the other. The Soviet Union had the early edge:…
Do you believe in aliens? your among friends! Richard Nixon The U.S. President from 1969 to 1974 said in a press conference, “I’m not at liberty to discuss the government’s knowledge of extraterrestrial UFO’s at this time. I am…
AUTEC, the Caribbean officially known as the Atlantic Underwater Testing & Evaluation Center. Many UFOs as well as of USOs (Unidentified Submerged Objects) have been reported in its vicinity over the years. (The Navy denies all this, of course.)…
Mount St Helens Mount St Helens is located in the Cascade mountain range in the state of Washington in the United States and is famous for its devastating 1980 eruption, which killed 57 people. Among the dead were a geologist…
The best known public prank is the 1957 news show broadcast by Panorama. It was a three-minute segment about a bumper spaghetti harvest in southern Switzerland. This was apparently because of an unusually mild winter and the “virtual disappearance of…
The race to find intelligent life, or any life at all, beyond Earth has been a heated space scramble for decades. Even though no concrete evidence of extraterrestrials has ever been confirmed, it seems like every space probe ever launched…