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- April 16, 2016
A new method of closing wounds has been discovered by researchers from University of St. Andrews and Harvard Medical School
A new method of closing wounds has been discovered by researchers from University of St. Andrews and Harvard Medical School
These puzzling holes in the arid valleys of southern Peru tell us there was once a flourishing, sophisticated society here.
The ancient crown dates back to the Copper Age between 4000–3500 BC, and is just one out of more than 400 artifacts that were recovered in a cave in the Judean Desert near the Dead Sea.
Renowned scientist finds extremely high concentrations of heavy metal deposits that are a product of geoengineering methods and chemtrails.
“It was travelling at an extremely high rate of speed. It passed over the control tower and then it stopped. I’ve never seen anything like the maneuverability that happened with this object.”
Q&A with Erich von Daniken : Crop Circles & Ancient Structures
Children “in fear at night after a phantom figure appeared near bed.”
This satellite called “Black Knight” has been orbiting the earth now for thousands of years! Fringe authors claim that there is a connection between long delayed echos and reports that Nikola Tesla picked up a repeating radio signal in 1899 which he believed was coming from space. The satellite explanation originated in 1954 when newspapers
We are part of a massive super cluster of galaxies called Laniakea.
“One day at the age of eight she came to me and said: ‘Mum, I am not who you think I am. I am not just your daughter,’