Man finds ‘Nazi nukes’ inside a German cave0
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- May 19, 2016
70-year-old Peter Lohr claims to have located five nuclear bombs inside a network of underground caverns.

690 Reports The AMS has received nearly 700 reports so far about a fireball event over Northeastern US on May 17th 2016 around 12:50am EDT (4:50 UT). The fireball was seen primarily from Maine but witnesses from Vermont, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Ontario (Canada) and Québec (Canada) also

A mysterious spike of methane picked up by the Curiosity rover two years ago has yet to reoccur.

Distant neutron stars colliding into each other gives scientists clues to the creation of our world’s r-process elements.

The signs of an ancient tsunami on Mars shows a very good spot to search for biosignatures.

Researchers from the University of Rochester have shown a proof-of-concept working cloaking device.


Will it be the legacy of outgoing President Obama making a public statement that we are not alone in the universe, or will presidential hopeful, Hillary Clinton, emerge as the Disclosure President?

According the report, the aliens could use remote viewing to manipulate their captures.

Using recent advancements in Australian telescope technology, a Monash University-led research team has made an unexpected discovery that a large group of stars are dying prematurely, challenging our accepted view of stellar evolution.