Startup company Golden Spike is promising commercial trips to the moon by 2020, charging $800-million a seat per round trip excursion. No word if they’ll offer deals on one-way tickets.
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The frigid plunge the Titanic made into the Atlantic ocean was foretold years before by not one, but four authors in books depicting striking similarities to the actual event. Every one of the books that were about to explore boast multiple mindblowing similarities to the sinking of the great ship.
An unmanned Atlas 5 rocket carrying a small robotic space shuttle lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Tuesday for the third flight in a classified military test program.
Julian Pecquet The Hill Iran condemned the United States’ latest nuclear test on Saturday, saying it reflected “inattention to full disarmament which is a deep-seated demand of international public opinion.”
The Geminid meteor shower peaks on Dec. 13th and 14th when Earth runs through a stream of debris from a strange object that some astronomers are calling a “rock comet.”
The IRS is not a US government agency it is an agency of the IMF (International Monetary Fund)
Daily Bell Former President George W. Bush stressed the importance of immigration on Tuesday at a speech in Dallas, throwing himself back in the ring as the debate over reform heats up in Washington. “Immigrants come with new skills and new ideas. They fill a critical part in our labor market.
Steve Watson Infowars.com In a move that Infowars warned over six years ago would come to fruition, Verizon has followed Google’s lead and officially filed a patent for a set-top box that will actively spy on Americans in their own homes in order to target them with custom advertisements and programming.
By Paul A. Eisenstein The White House has given its OK to a plan that would require all future cars and trucks be equipped with event data recorders — more commonly known as “black boxes.”
Earth Booms and ground shaking reported by news in 7 states country wide within 48 hours (Dec 6th):
Chapter 31 Confessions Of An FBI “X-File” Agent The following is from a secret report released by an FBI special agent code-named JORDON, who has been involved with the intrigues taking place near Dulce, New Mexico and Area 51 [Dreamland] Nevada.
Via Mike Krieger of Liberty Blitzkrieg blog, Believe it or not the article itself is actually a lot worse than even the title implies.
Did you know?: Just to refresh your memory or introduce you to this theory.. Please take the time and read our big article about the hollow earth below Commercial Air traffic does not fly directly over the poles, because navigation gauges would malfunction and the plane would crash, etc.
Steve Watson Infowars.com Thousands of pages of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) documents released under the Freedom Of Information Act highlight that the military is extensively flying surveillance drones in non-restricted skies throughout the country.
Megaupload mogul Kim Dotcom is free to press charges against a New Zealand spy agency and the police, a High Court ruled. The judge also called for classified data allegedly shared with the US to be disclosed to the courtroom.
A ‘contact lens’ loaded with stem cells could be a way to naturally repair or retain sight.
Mark M. Jaycox and Trevor Timm EFF.org On December 14th, EFF is back in federal court challenging the NSA’s domestic spying program in our long-running case Jewel v. NSA. In anticipation of our court appearance, we’ve launched a new section of our website to give everyone a clear understanding how the NSA warrantless wiretapping program works and why we’re challenging it as unconstitutional.
Michael Snyder The Economic Collapse There was a time in America when virtually anyone that wanted a job could go out and get one and the United States boasted the largest and most prosperous middle class in the history of the world. Sadly, those days are long gone. Back in 1969, 95 percent of all men between the ages of 25 and 54 had a job.