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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
2 yrs

Tucker Carlson on UFOs: “U.S. have knowledge that is very‚ very disturbing”
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Tucker Carlson on UFOs: “U.S. have knowledge that is very‚ very disturbing”

Renowned television personality‚ Tucker Carlson‚ recently sparked intrigue when he suggested that the U.S. government harbors ‘very‚ very disturbing’ knowledge about Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs)‚ or Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) as they are officially termed. His cryptic statement has added fuel to the ongoing fire of public curiosity and governmental interest in the unexplained entities that have long hovered over the realm of speculative conversation and conspiracy theories. Public interest in UFOs continues to grow‚ fueled by various reports and sightings‚ leading to increased calls for more transparent policies and official investigations into these mysterious incidents. NEW – Tucker Carlson on UFOs: "People in the U.S. government… have knowledge that is very‚ very disturbing."pic.twitter.com/cIl7L7ZXKF — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) December 27‚ 2023 In response‚ the US government has published several reports and videos documenting UAP encounters‚ demonstrating its focus on the subject. Recent public hearings in Mexico’s Congress that allegedly uncovered “alien corpses” and the discovery of fragments of a mysterious meteor on the floor of the Pacific Ocean by Harvard University professor Avi Loeb only highlight the growing public interest in this topic. The US Department of Defense’s launch of a public information website on “unidentified anomalous phenomena” and NASA’s first public meeting on UFOs also contribute to this momentum. Tucker Carlson’s statements indicate possible hidden knowledge within the US government. Although he himself did not specify the nature of this information or its potential consequences‚ his remarks add new perspective to the discussion. The discourse around UFOs and UAPs has reached a fever pitch. As we tread the fine line between skepticism and belief‚ the revelations and assertions by figures like Carlson and Grusch hint at a truth that may be stranger than fiction. The post Tucker Carlson on UFOs: “U.S. have knowledge that is very‚ very disturbing” appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
2 yrs

Earth has built-in protection from asteroids
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Earth has built-in protection from asteroids

Asteroids are not just wandering space rocks‚ but a potential threat to Earth. But what if the Earth already has its own built-in defenses against them? Recent research published on the preprint server arXiv puts forward an unusual theory: Earth’s gravitational forces may serve as its secret shield against asteroids. Our planet uses powerful gravitational interactions with other celestial bodies to break apart asteroids that approach it. These tidal forces‚ akin to those that explain Earth’s tides caused by the Moon‚ can be so intense that objects undergo tidal disruption‚ causing them to be torn apart. Observations of fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 after its collision with Jupiter in 1994 provided the first confirmation of this phenomenon. However‚ for decades astronomers have been looking for evidence that Earth or other terrestrial planets could have a similar effect on asteroids and comets. Planetary scientist Mikael Granvik from the Swedish University of Technology‚ LuleÃ¥‚ led the research that came closer to solving the above phenomenon. His discovery is linked to the search for gravitationally disrupted near-Earth asteroids (NEAS)‚ and provides compelling evidence that our planet’s gravitational forces are not just an abstract concept‚ but a factor capable of breaking asteroids into small pieces. Based on modeling of asteroid trajectories‚ Grunwick and colleague Kevin Walsh of the Southwest Research Institute found that collisions with rocky planets can cause asteroids to lose a significant portion of their mass‚ turning them into debris streams. New data shows that small asteroid fragments‚ while not posing a threat to life on the planet‚ may nevertheless increase the likelihood of local collisions like those that occurred in Tunguska and Chelyabinsk. Granwick assures that asteroids smaller than 1 km in diameter are not a critical threat‚ but increase the likelihood of incidents. However‚ it is worth remembering the additional risks that may arise due to the formation of new debris clouds. The post Earth has built-in protection from asteroids appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs ·Youtube

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Hey Jude #shorts #viral #classicrock
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs ·Youtube

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Top Greatest Hits Classic Rock 70s 80s 90s - Hey Jude‚ Bad Moon Rising‚ The Air That I Breathe
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Despite everything‚ Payday 3 and Cities Skylines 2 sell big on Steam
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Despite everything‚ Payday 3 and Cities Skylines 2 sell big on Steam

Payday 3 launched just a few months ago and it didn't go well. Server problems meant that purchasers were unable to play this heist game‚ which lacked any kind of offline mode. City-builder Cities: Skylines 2 also ran into technical problems‚ resulting in a similarly rocky launch. And yet‚ both games have sold well enough to make it on Steam's 2023 list of top sellers. Continue reading Despite everything‚ Payday 3 and Cities Skylines 2 sell big on Steam MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best co-op games on PC‚ The best crime games on PC‚ The best FPS games
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Starfield‚ Baldur’s Gate 3‚ Dead Space – every game looks the same now
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Starfield‚ Baldur’s Gate 3‚ Dead Space – every game looks the same now

It was inevitable that videogames would reach this point‚ whereby technology allows for the creation of what we’d commonly call ‘photorealism.’ Hardware gets better. Tools get better. Naturally‚ any and every game-maker wants to experiment with the outer reaches of fidelity. The problem is not a decline in imagination or originality‚ or an absence of talent among artists‚ designers‚ and videogame directors. In 2023‚ between the biggest mainstream games - Starfield‚ Baldur’s Gate 3‚ Dead Space‚ Diablo 4‚ Modern Warfare 3‚ and others - what we’re living through is a fateful homogenization of aesthetics that was bound to result from advancements in engines and raw computing power. Continue reading Starfield‚ Baldur’s Gate 3‚ Dead Space – every game looks the same now MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Starfield mods‚ Starfield outposts‚ Starfield traits
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National Review
National Review
2 yrs

<;i>;All of Us Strangers<;/i>;: An Introspective Classic
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<;i>;All of Us Strangers<;/i>;: An Introspective Classic

The year’s most emotionally powerful and politically brave movie.
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National Review
National Review
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Tocqueville on How Self-Government Dies‚ Part Four: Unmaking the Republic
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Tocqueville on How Self-Government Dies‚ Part Four: Unmaking the Republic

Alexis de Tocqueville tried to save the French Second Republic by working with a rogue president the restraints of law could not hold.
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National Review
National Review
2 yrs

Francis Collins’s Covid Confession
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Francis Collins’s Covid Confession

Scientists during the pandemic had to act fast on little information‚ but they shouldn’t have participated in moralistic bullying and propaganda.
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National Review
National Review
2 yrs

How Does One-Third the CO2 Emissions Cause Three Times the Climate Damage?
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How Does One-Third the CO2 Emissions Cause Three Times the Climate Damage?

The EPA’s new estimates are not only higher than those published by the U.S. government less than three years ago‚ but also weirder.
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