10 Supposed Secret Space Program Insiders

Over the years, dozens of apparent insiders have come out of the woodwork with stories of free energy, reverse engineered UFOs, secret slave colonies, antigravity, and government cover-ups that, if ever proven true, would spark drastic and irrevocable changes to life on this planet for every one of its inhabitants. The advent of free energy technology alone would put a permanent end to poverty and hunger, freeing humanity from the rule of a tyrannical and corrupt elite who have foisted upon them war after meaningless war....

December 28, 2022 · 13 min · 2661 words · Charles Stover

10 Surprising And Amusing Eponyms

Here are ten surprising eponyms and the unique people they are named for. 10 Guy Imagine your name becoming a generic term for a person. Well, that is exactly what happened to Guy Fawkes. Though it was quite outside of his main aim of trying to blow up Parliament. Fawkes came to fame in the 17th century when he and a small band of Catholic rebels failed at this very task....

December 28, 2022 · 9 min · 1873 words · Christopher White

10 Surprising Places With Ebola Virus Disease Cases

Recurrent in West Africa and with cases spread all over the world, it seems like EVD is not leaving us anytime soon. Most reported cases of EVD outside of West Africa have been from health workers who have worked in or been based in West Africa. These infections are a result of exposure to the disease from outside their home countries. As a result, the following ten places have had suspected or confirmed EVD cases over the past five years....

December 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1244 words · Michael Reck

10 Suspicious Unsolved Military Mysteries

10Paul Whipkey In the early 1950s, Lieutenant Paul Whipkey found himself in a high position within the United States Air Force at Fort Ord, California. He was one of the first men to witness the atomic bomb tests. In 1957, he began acting strangely. He also lost all of his teeth, suffered from constant colds, suddenly lost weight, and developed black moles and warts all over his body. While on post, he was often seen talking to two men dressed in suits, but they have never been identified....

December 28, 2022 · 17 min · 3573 words · George Gregory

10 Terrifying Facts About Waterboarding

When it came to light that the Bush Administration of the United States was using waterboarding to torture terrorists—and even suspected terrorists—into compliance and as a measure to gather intelligence about the simultaneous wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the world was shocked and horrified. Author for Vanity Fair and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens underwent waterboarding in 2008. Hitchens would walk away from the experiment shocked and terrified at what was being carried out on live individuals, once remarking, “If waterboarding isn’t torture, there’s no such thing as torture....

December 28, 2022 · 9 min · 1776 words · Mark Ragusano

10 Things That Could Get You Sent To An Insane Asylum

A person to be tried in Kentucky for lunacy is often hauled before a jury of as ignorant, illiterate, indiscriminating men as you could find in a month’s journey. The officers go out and just pick up anybody. Who would want his sanity passed on by the rakings and scrapings of creation? Brutal words but apparently truthful. Getting placed in an asylum 100 years ago was as easy as dressing in the “wrong” clothes or speeding in your car....

December 28, 2022 · 9 min · 1879 words · Mark Stevenson

10 Things That Will Make You Die Laughing

Some people have underlying conditions that make belly-laughing hazardous to their health, while others laugh so hard that they just forget to breathe. Whatever it was that tickled their funny bones, some people would have done better to try and keep a straight face. Here are a few things that you might want to avoid, if you don’t want to die laughing. 10 A Little Light Entertainment In 1975, Alex Mitchell was watching a surreal British comedy TV program called The Goodies....

December 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1509 words · David Poynter

10 Things We Know About Cicada 3301

Why? Although that’s a very good question, even conspiracy theorists are having a hard time with this one. We do know that this group seeks intelligent individuals to recruit. Whether Cicada 3301 is a government ploy to hire future employees on the side or some kids trolling, the puzzles certainly stump most people and adding a book with a secret language to decrypt doesn’t make it better. 10 Odd Arrival In January 2012, Cicada 3301 first became known to the public by posting an intriguing message and a photo of a duck on 4Chan....

December 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1278 words · Mark Jones

10 Things You Didn T Know About The First Christmas

10 It Didn’t Happen In December Jesus probably wasn’t born on December 25. In fact, He probably wasn’t born in December at all. The Bible mentions shepherds keeping watch over their flocks in the fields. December in Israel would have been cold; the fields would have been unproductive, and the sheep were probably corralled. Shepherds usually kept their flocks in the fields during the spring lambing season. So how did Christmas come to be associated with December 25?...

December 28, 2022 · 11 min · 2260 words · Antonio Jackson

10 Things You Should Know About The Cia S Torture Program

The bombshell report revealed that the American government had approved the torture of prisoners, some of whom were wrongfully imprisoned and held without due process or even public acknowledgment. An earlier report found that some detainees were held indefinitely at least in part because the CIA feared they would talk about the circumstances of their detention. When we allow fear and uncertainty to drive our policy, the consequences can haunt us forever....

December 28, 2022 · 11 min · 2273 words · Mariano Nicholson

10 Things You Wouldn T Believe Cause Allergies

What many don’t realize is that these allergies are sometimes caused by something other than what they think. For instance, chocolate allergy is typically the result of neither cocoa nor any other ingredient in chocolate. It’s actually caused by cockroach bits in the chocolate. Here are nine more examples, not all of which are confirmed or recognized by medical science. 10 Cockroaches Cause Chocolate Allergy Some people complain of being allergic to chocolate....

December 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1659 words · Wayne Dixon

10 Times Art Restoration Resulted In Destruction

When it’s done well, the public is none the wiser, but if it’s done terribly by unqualified “professionals,” it becomes a cautionary tale, and more often than not, a meme. These ten attempts at art restoration are some of the worst catastrophes to befall some of the world’s greatest works of art. Top 10 Times The Statues Came Tumbling Down 10 “Ecce Homo”—Zaragoza, Spain This is one that most people are somewhat familiar with, and it has everything to do with how spectacularly bad the final image became....

December 28, 2022 · 10 min · 2041 words · Wilda Lester

10 Times Golf Turned Sinister

10 Golfing During the Blitz During Adolf Hitler’s relentless blitzing of England in 1940 and 1941, golf clubs across the southern coast of England had special provisions in place to account for the bombings. The rules committee of Richmond Golf Club in Surrey introduced a now-famous list of allowances while playing. The list included asking players to collect pieces of shrapnel while on their rounds, allowing players to take cover without time penalties during bombardments, and allowing a player to re-hit if their stroke was affected by an explosion....

December 28, 2022 · 10 min · 1934 words · Karl Harrington

10 Toilet Demons And Deities From Around The World

From spirits ripping your legs off to a demon that feeds on human waste, bathrooms seem to provide anything but relief. However, if nature calls and you just can’t hold it anymore, use this list as a guide for dealing with any supernatural beings you might encounter. It may just save you from being dragged down the toilet into the pits of Hell. 10Toire No Hanako-San In this popular Japanese tale, Toire no Hanako-san (“Hanako of the toilet”) is described as a little girl with bobbed hair and a red skirt....

December 28, 2022 · 11 min · 2171 words · Elisa Ray

10 Tragic And Significant Firsts

First: Person to be killed on a ride in Disneyland 15 year old Mark Maples stood up while riding the Matterhorn Bobsleds and fell. According to Disneyland officials, he was “catapulted from the speeding car.” He landed on the track a few feet down, with a skull fracture and various internal injuries. He never regained consciousness, and died four days later. First: Mortality in an airplane crash He was the passenger when Wilbur Wright crashed a US War Department test plane....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 558 words · Trent Lamphier

10 Twisted Facts About Javed Iqbal The Pakistani Serial Killer

One example of this is a Pakistani serial killer by the name of Javed Iqbal, who has hardly garnered any attention at all in the media and even on the Internet. Is that because Pakistani culture doesn’t celebrate killers like others do? Is it because he was simply too far removed from Western culture? Whatever the reason, the man was particularly brutal, well beyond the depravities of the average American serial killer....

December 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1559 words · Jeffrey Dalton

10 Ufo Encounters That You Ve Never Heard About

Many individuals who have reported encounters with UFOs and extraterrestrial beings have claimed to have physical proof that otherworldly life is, in fact, real. Experts, however, claim that this evidence had been either doctored, falsified, or is nothing but a flat out lie. Here are ten UFO encounters that have occurred but were then quickly “swept under the rug.” 10 US Navy Pilots Encounter UFO Mid-Flight In 2004, two United States Navy pilots, Commander David Fravor and Lieutenant Commander Jim Slaight, were both conducting a military training exercise off the coast of San Diego....

December 28, 2022 · 9 min · 1885 words · Robert Smith

10 Unbelievable Things Doctors Could Prescribe In Place Of Drugs

These newer treatments include playing, cycling, singing, visiting museums, bird-watching, and even consuming alcohol. Cool! At least we may get a perfect excuse to miss work and do what we love at the same time. These prescriptions were all issued by real doctors and backed by state and even federal health departments, so they are not some fraudulent moneymaking scheme. 10 Guinness Guinness has always been promoted for its health benefits because it contains several medicinal properties including antioxidant compounds that may prevent heart attacks....

December 28, 2022 · 9 min · 1740 words · Jamie Johnson

10 Unsettling Mysteries From Asylums And Institutions

10 Willard Asylum’s Mystery Dead And Their Suitcases The remains of the Willard State Psychiatric Hospital sit on the shores of Seneca Lake in New York. When the hospital officially closed in 1995, the workers who were shutting it down found scores of suitcases containing the belongings of people who had lived and died there, many of whom were long forgotten. The contents of the suitcases tell stories like that of Mr....

December 28, 2022 · 15 min · 3077 words · Frances Donis

10 Unsolved Desert Mysteries

10 Fairy Circles In the Namibian desert, millions of evenly spaced circles dot the landscape. Their edges are lined with knee-high grass, but nothing grows in the centers—not even when fertilized soil is added. The mystery surrounding the origin of these natural rings has inspired many theories over the decades, but none pan out to the satisfaction of everyone in the scientific community. Suggestions include the work of termites, sand-bathing ostriches and zebras, noxious plants and fungi killing circular patches of grass, subterranean gas, competing grasses, and levels of available nutrients in the soil....

December 28, 2022 · 10 min · 1994 words · Barbara Pherson