10 Most Controversial James Bond Facts

10 Roger Moore And The Race Debate Roger Moore charmed countless fans as the third actor to officially play James Bond, transitioning from Sean Connery’s 1960s spy adventures into a swinging ’70s miasma of Bond weirdness, including the polarizing film Moonraker. Much more recently, though, Moore polarized fans again when he opined that Idris Elba should not play the superspy. As Elba’s popularity has grown, many fans have speculated how bold and different it would be if he replaced Daniel Craig as the next James Bond, marking the first time the spy would be played by a black actor....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 2095 words · Henry Clark

10 Non Peaceful Ways We Keep The Peace

Instead we rely on military deterrents to keep the peace – working on the premise that other nations will withhold from entering a state of war if it seems too costly. The following list explores ten such deterrents, most of which involve the use of weapons of mass destruction. It should also be noted as an aside that this list can be dissected into two distinct sections: the first half concerns general strategies employed by numerous nations worldwide at some point or another, while the latter half consists entirely of nation specific deterrents – some of which continue to be used to this day....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1428 words · Michael Flock

10 Nonconsensual Experiments That Led To Medical Advancements

Is consent all that’s really needed for an experiment to be considered humane, and if so, how much consent? How many of the details does a patient need to know to reach the threshold of doctors safely saying that consent was, in fact, informed consent? Throughout history, this line has been crossed many times, much to the tragic dismay, torture, and even death of some of the so-called patients who’ve been experimented on....

December 26, 2022 · 12 min · 2376 words · Angela Hackney

10 Northern European Mysteries That Remain Unsolved

On this list are ten mysteries from Northern Europe that need solving. Hopefully someday, someone will do just that, especially where doing so could provide closure to the families of those who fell victim to as-yet unsolved crimes. 10 Double Murder In Linkoping On October 19, 2004, Anna-Lena Svensson, 56, and an eight-year-old schoolboy by the name of Mohammed Ammouri were going about their day in Linkoping, Sweden. Suddenly, a commotion startled passersby....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1840 words · William Kimball

10 Of The Greatest Edith Piaf Songs

The lyrics of this emotional song tell of a woman being carried around by a crowd when she crashes into a man, falls in love. And then just as quickly the crowd tears them apart, never to see each other again. Perfect stuff for Edith Piaf! This emotional song cum hymn is a plea to God to keep alive a loved one for just a few more days or months so that memories can be built....

December 26, 2022 · 3 min · 561 words · Shane Smith

10 Offbeat Stories You Might Have Missed This Week 12 22 18

This week, we have stories on jewels and gemstones. We talk about the largest diamond in North America, planets made of rubies and sapphires, and the rings of Saturn. We also embroil ourselves in a classic gastronomical debate, examine a 4,000-year-old cold case, and find out what kind of pornography people have been watching in 2018. 10 Is A Hot Dog A Taco? There is a debate which has raged on from time immemorial: Is a hot dog a sandwich?...

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 2123 words · William Clemons

10 Offbeat Stories You Might Have Missed This Week 5 4 19

In the world of animals, this week we have a beluga spy, a three-eyed snake, and even an alleged Yeti sighting. People draw penises on the ground and eat bananas in protest. Meanwhile, scientists solve a decades-old computer puzzle and attempt to find the remains of Leonardo da Vinci. 10 Yeti In The Himalayas The Indian army shared on social media several pictures alleged to depict footprints of the Yeti....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1855 words · Janice Trent

10 Otherworldly Subterranean Creatures

10 Mysterious Cave Leeches Found exclusively in Croatia’s Mt. Velebit, Croatobranchus mestrovi is a bizarre species of leech that inhabits pools of icy cold water that collect at the bottom of deep shafts. Completely white, these leeches possess unique leglike growths along their sides and five short fingerlike tentacles surrounding their mouth. The functions of these tentacles aren’t fully understood, nor do we know much else about this animal’s lifestyle. Leeches are most famous for feeding on blood, while other species prey on snails and worms or feed on rotten detritus....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 1024 words · Eric Lama

10 Outlandish Conspiracies Claims And Theories About Saturn

Saturn holds a lofty position in terms of apparent importance in ancient times. As an increasing number of space probes make their way past the huge cosmic body in our own era, both its beauty and its mysteries deepen. So does the craziness of the conspiracies aligned with it. 10 The Mega Hex Of Saturn When the Voyager missions flew over Saturn in the 1980s, they revealed a bizarre hexagon shape at the polar regions of the planet....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1828 words · Chad Guarino

10 People Killed By Animals You Wouldn T Expect

There is certainly no shortage of stories and reports of people being mauled and maimed by these primitive beasts. In spite of our tendency to see ourselves as having evolved out of the food chain, many of us are still drawn to that part of the world which we have by and large forgotten how to navigate and survive in. The following people, however, met their ends at the mercy of animals that might not come to mind when we picture a man-killer....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1757 words · Lauri Ketchie

10 People Who Brazenly Lied On The Witness Stand

10George Freeman In the 1980s, the US was overtaken by the Satanic Panic, a widespread and almost entirely unfounded belief that large numbers of Americans were secretly worshiping Satan and committing horrifying ritualistic acts in his name. The most infamous example of this moral panic was the McMartin Preschool Trial. Ray Buckey, the son of McMartin Preschool owner Peggy, was initially accused by a parent of abusing her child, apparently as part of a strange ritual....

December 26, 2022 · 13 min · 2744 words · Luisa Hernandez

10 People Who Got Away With Vigilante Justice

10David Chen In May 2009, in Toronto’s Chinatown, 56-year-old drug addict Anthony Bennett stole about $100 worth of plants from the Lucky Moose Food Store. An hour later, Bennett returned to the scene of the crime. Store owner David Chen, along with his cousin and nephew who worked at the store, confronted Bennett about the theft. Things escalated when the Lucky Moose owner and employees tied up Bennett and locked him in the back of the delivery van....

December 26, 2022 · 13 min · 2762 words · Vincent Johnson

10 People Who Went Postal

People who work in the postal service, however, have a tendency to snap and shoot up their workplaces. They target their coworkers—especially their bosses—and many finish their rampages with a self-inflicted shot to the head. Each of the following 10 people went postal in a spectacular way. 10 Patrick Henry Sherrill Patrick Sherrill was a disliked man. He was a Peeping Tom who would prowl around at night and look into people’s windows....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 1977 words · Therese Anderson

10 Places Where Dangerous Animals Live Alongside Humans

Amazingly, simple interventions allow this to work out just fine most of the time. Perhaps humanity doesn’t need to be so nervous about its wild cousins after all. 10 Leopards In Mumbai If somebody mentions leopards, your mind probably takes you to a wild jungle where these impressive cats prowl alone. So it might come as a surprise that a heavily populated city in India has more leopards in it than the nearby forests....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1457 words · Jonathan Warner

10 Potentially Deadly Accidents That Cured People Of Medical Ailments

Their medical conditions ranged from blindness and deafness to mental illnesses and even cancer. Yes! People have been cured of cancer after they were struck by lightning, Others miraculously regained their sight after they were headbutted by animals. One man was even cured of deafness after an earthquake. 10 Blind Man Gets Sight Restored After He Is Struck By Lightning In 1971, Edwin Robinson was in a terrible truck accident that left him blind and partly deaf....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1784 words · Carrie Stanwick

10 Psychics Who Claim To Communicate With Animals

10 Laura Stinchfield As one of the most prominent pet psychics in California, Laura Stinchfield has made a name for herself as a mediator between pets and their owners, with particular expertise in dealing with doggie behavior problems. She claims that many dogs with aggression issues are dealing with traumatic memories and PTSD. “They’ll actually not know who they’re being aggressive toward; it’s like a flashback, like a combat vet would have,” Stinchfield explained in an interview with the New York Daily News....

December 26, 2022 · 15 min · 3015 words · Charles Truss

10 Quirks Of Nature That Ll Make You Scratch Your Head

When you think of nature, maybe you envision peaceful woods, a desert sunset, or the African Serengeti. You probably aren’t thinking of immortal animals, the mystery of the Cambrian explosion, or light pillars appearing in nature. Read on to find out about those and more. 10 Basking Sharks These plankton-eating sharks are the second-largest living fish and typically grow to be 6 to 8 meters (20–26 feet for you Americans) in length....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1837 words · Denise Hernandez

10 Real Life Soldiers Straight From An Action Movie

At least that’s usually the case. But occasionally, a soldier comes along with the exact right combination of bravery and insanity to make us wonder if real life isn’t being scripted by Hollywood after all. 10Yogendra Singh Yadav Single-Handedly Takes On An Entire Platoon In 1999, India and Pakistan’s strained relations finally boiled over into the Kargil War, a three-month conflict that nearly escalated into a nuclear exchange. Fought entirely in high-altitude mountainous terrain, it allowed both sides to carry out plenty of surprise attacks, such as the one in which Yogendra Singh Yadav found himself one bitterly cold July night....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 2092 words · Natalie Mcgibney

10 Real Places On Earth That Seem Scientifically Impossible

There are other places in this world, though, that are far stranger. Places that seem almost alien, as if they could only exist on a planet that evolved separately from our own. These are places that scientists have had to struggle just to understand how they ever could have been formed. Places that will truly make you wonder—not just because they’re beautiful, but because they seem to follow scientific laws that don’t exist anywhere else on earth....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1664 words · James Greene

10 Real Supervillain Plots That Governments Actually Tried

10 Japan Tried To Set The US Ablaze Using Intercontinental Fire Balloons Just before World War II, Japanese scientists launched balloons to measure wind currents over the Pacific Ocean. That’s when they discovered the jet stream, a current of air crossing the Pacific at 9,000 meters (30,000 ft) up. Since Japan was soon fighting for its life against the US, the Japanese tried to weaponize this discovery. Launching balloons filled with incendiary devices, the Japanese hoped that the “Fu Go” balloons would start huge forest fires in the western US and hinder the American war effort....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1903 words · Fanny Tschida