10 Dangerous Objects Orbiting The Earth

Today, there are over 1,700 artificial satellites in operation and an additional 2,600 that are no longer working. Most of these satellites have either completed their missions or have succumbed to malfunction. At least 30 of these inoperable objects were nuclear powered at some point. They still contain—and in some cases, leak—nuclear waste to this day. The following list discusses 10 objects in orbit around Earth that are worrisome for different reasons....

December 23, 2022 · 8 min · 1523 words · Timothy Winslow

10 Dark Facts About The Worst Chemical Terror Attack In History

The carnage that followed was unprecedented in postwar Japan. Commuters collapsed on platforms, blood foaming from their mouths. The streets outside stations resembled war zones. By the time the fog of confusion cleared, 13 people were dead and thousands were injured. Since then, there have been many rumors of terrorists plotting chemical attacks on other cities. Bioterror has seen anthrax scares in the US and fears of mustard gas in ISIS’s arsenal....

December 23, 2022 · 16 min · 3200 words · Velma Lopez

10 Dark Secrets Of The Byzantine Empire

10Assassinations Since the Byzantines always felt that an unpopular ruler could be replaced, a number of emperors died violent deaths. Constans II was clubbed to death with a soap dish while resting in his bath. Michael III lost both his hands trying to block a sword. Nikephoros Phokas was warned of a plot and ordered a search of the palace, but his wife had hidden the assassins in her bedroom, which no guard would dare to search....

December 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1476 words · Carlos Melvin

10 Deadliest World Events In Human History

Since these death toll estimates are always highly disputed, I have made it a rule to use the highest respectable estimate in every case. I have also chosen to focus this list on “man-made” events—natural disasters have not been included. The Atlantic (or Trans-Atlantic) slave trade began roughly in the 16th century, reaching its peak in the 17th century until finally being all but abolished in the 19th Century. The main driving force behind this trade was the need for European empires to establish themselves in the New World....

December 23, 2022 · 6 min · 1159 words · Elizabeth Hayden

10 Death Row Inmates Who Might Be Innocent

10Robert Gene Will II On the morning of December 4, 2000, 22-year-old Robert Gene Will II wasn’t exactly sitting at home minding his own business. Instead, he and his friend Michael Rosario were out stealing car parts in a suburban area near Houston. When two Harris County deputies caught them in the act, Will and Rosario split. Deputy Warren Kelly went after Rosario, while Deputy Barrett Hill chased Will down and subdued him, radioing, “4119, I’ve got one in custody....

December 23, 2022 · 19 min · 3931 words · Veronica Dear

10 Disturbing Truths About The Free Masons

The Freemasons are believed to have originated from stonemason guilds during the Middle Ages in England. Most major religions opposed them, but the secret brotherhood has continued to exist and evolve over the past three hundred years. This group is well known for its secrecy. As secretive and mysterious as the Freemasons are, solid facts are known about them. And some of those are disturbing. Let’s explore 10 disturbing truths about the Freemasons....

December 23, 2022 · 9 min · 1760 words · Kathryn Latham

10 Driest Places On Earth

Amazingly, 35% of earth’s land consists of desert areas meaning they are more comillimeterson than you think. Let’s explore 10 of the driest places on earth. 10 Pelican Point, Namibia If you like sand surfing, chances are you have heard of the picturesque Pelican Point, Namibia. Despite being one of the driest places in the world, Pelican point constantly floods with tourists visiting and looking to surf on its sand dunes that stretch to the Atlantic Ocean....

December 23, 2022 · 9 min · 1820 words · Reid Garcia

10 Dumb Lies That Tricked People With Numbers

One analyst even went so far as to compose a formula for the perfect butt: Sadly, it’s calibrated for the female derriere, so men’s butt attractiveness remains an unquantifiable mystery. Granted, no one took the butt formula seriously. But historically, plenty of mass lies have worked because of the distorted math supporting them. 10 Death By Coconut Perhaps you’ve heard the urban legend that 15 times as many people die from coconuts falling on them as from shark attacks....

December 23, 2022 · 12 min · 2447 words · Noel Delrosso

10 Eerie Quotes From Musicians Who Died Before 30

Strangely enough, many musicians who passed away early left some bone-chilling quotes and lyrics that can be dwelt on. The uncertainty about whether these artists were predicting their own deaths or whether these quotes are only coincidental leaves much to the imagination. Nevertheless, some of the words left by these musicians can lead to eerie sensations about their passing. 10 Janis Joplin Janis Joplin was one of the greatest female rock stars of her time....

December 23, 2022 · 9 min · 1842 words · Charles Graff

10 Evil Exes That Will Put You Off Dating Forever

Often, one person doesn’t want to say goodbye, and things can quickly turn chaotic and cruel. Sometimes, you get off easy and never hear from the person again. Other times, you’ll be awakened at 4:00 AM by tearful phone calls about how horrible you are and how you guys should totally get back together. While everyone has their own horror stories, all your bad breakups will pale in comparison to the examples below....

December 23, 2022 · 10 min · 2064 words · Maria Defelice

10 Examples Of Nonbinary Genders Throughout History

10The Five Genders Of Sulawesi, Indonesia Sulawesi is a small island that is part of Indonesia, usually known for paradise beaches and leisurely vacations. It is also a place with radical views on gender and sex in their people. The Bugis (or “Buginese people”) of Sulawesi recognize four genders and an important fifth “metagender.” The first two genders are male and female, but the next two are the calalai and calabai....

December 23, 2022 · 11 min · 2239 words · Brittany Crandall

10 Executioners Who Met Their Own Dark Ends

10Simon Grandjean On May 12, 1625, Dijon executioner Simon Grandjean and his wife (who served as his assistant), were handed what should have been an easy if not heartbreaking assignment. After a dead child had been found in the woods wrapped in an unfortunately monogrammed blanket, a guilty verdict was passed on the baby’s 21-year-old mother, Helene Gillet. In spite of Helene’s insistence that not only was she innocent of the murder but that the baby had been conceived after the unwanted attentions of the family tutor, the sentence stood....

December 23, 2022 · 14 min · 2948 words · Dustin Bell

10 Experiments That Have Created Real Human Animal Hybrids

SEE ALSO: 10 Bizarre Claims Of Alien/Human Hybrids It might sound like something out of science fiction, but combining human and animal DNA isn’t the fantasy of some far-flung future. It’s something that scientists have already done several times—and it’s forcing us to reckon with ethical questions we never thought we’d have to consider. According to the scientists, the part-human animals they’ve created will do nothing but good. They’re a scientific breakthrough that’ll let us run medical experiments and procedures on something they consider less than human....

December 23, 2022 · 9 min · 1850 words · Linda Simmons

10 Facts And Fibs About Pink Floyd

Nick Mason is the longest running member of Pink Floyd, from the Barrett era to the times of the dehydrated Floyd (i.e. without Roger Waters). In his time with Pink Floyd he rarely ventured out of his comfort zone of percussive instruments, taking failed violin lessons and providing special effects and sounds. But how did the band acquire him as a drummer? According to Mark Blake, author of “Comfortably Numb: The Inside Story of Pink Floyd,” Nick Mason was looked well upon as a drummer because he could provide the funds and transport to buy instruments and get them to gigs....

December 23, 2022 · 15 min · 3170 words · Ruth Davis

10 Famous Writers With Unsavory Second Careers

10George Orwell Was A Government Informer Although he was officially a socialist, most people probably associate Orwell with antiauthoritarianism. His most famous novels, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, are dire warnings about state intrusion in our lives, and his terrifying Thought Police satirized government informers in the creepiest way possible. Yet outside his fiction, Orwell wasn’t totally opposed to state interference. In the immediate aftermath of World War II, he even helped the British government spy on its own citizens....

December 23, 2022 · 10 min · 1976 words · Benjamin Thomes

10 Fascinating Facts About Pawn Shops

10 Stolen Items One of the biggest risk a pawnbroker takes upon buying or pawning an item is that it is actually stolen property. There’s no way to determine whether a watch or a television is stolen by appearance alone, and that is why a pawnbroker must make a careful record of his purchases, requiring customers to provide identification (and even fingerprints in some cases) to prevent “fencing.” The pawnshop frequently turns in a list of the merchandise and its attendant serial numbers to police, who check it against reports of stolen goods....

December 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1485 words · Tyler Young

10 Fascinating Insights Into Loneliness

10The Loneliest Place On Earth So you want to get away from it all—from everything and everyone. Sure, you could head out into the woods, but what if you wanted to be completely, absolutely alone? What’s the loneliest place on Earth? Point Nemo—if you can get there—is the point on the globe that’s farthest away from any terrestrial organism. It’s in the middle of the South Pacific, between Maher Island off the coast of the Antarctic, Motu Nui near Easter Island, and Ducie Island, an uninhabited island to the north....

December 23, 2022 · 13 min · 2714 words · Paula Gauthier

10 Fascinating Prize Challenges

Prize: $15,000 Challenge: Launch a satellite weighing between 9.99 and 19.99 grams into Earth orbit, and to track it for a minimum of nine orbits. But most importantly the launch budget must be within £999.99 (about $1500) This is at the number 10 spot not because of the difficulty of the challenge but because of the rather cheap prize money. The N-Prize (N stands for Nanosatellite or Negligible Resources) was launched in 2008 by Cambridge biologist Paul H....

December 23, 2022 · 11 min · 2171 words · Jacqueline Fleeman

10 Fascinating Stories From The Oregon Trail

10Wel Mel Ti Tried To Help The Donner Party The Donner Party is perhaps the most well-known chapter of the Oregon Trail, and it’s one that hasn’t been completely written yet. For decades, it was a bit of a mystery just where the Donner Party’s final camp was. The general location of the camp at Alder Creek was long known, but it was only in 2012 that archaeologists found the exact site of the party’s camp....

December 23, 2022 · 13 min · 2629 words · Ruth Martin

10 Female Cult Leaders You Ve Never Heard Of

10 Anne Hamilton-Byrne What do you do when you’re convinced that you’re the reincarnation of Jesus Christ? You gather a small following on a remote estate and start a sadistic cult. That’s what Anne Hamilton-Byrne did in Australia in the 1970s and ’80s. There, she projected herself as a motherly Christlike figure, but looks can be deceiving. In actuality, Hamilton-Byrne was beating children for not showing devotion to her. She was also preparing them for the coming apocalypse by bleaching their hair and giving them identical, creepy haircuts....

December 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1355 words · Kimberly Jennings