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- Top 20 Still Unanswered Forbidden-History Questions
- The US-Directed Ukraine Coup Exposes Itself
- Revived Neanderthal Virus Contains Alien Genes
- Scientific Studies Reveal: Plants Are Far More Intelligent Than Previously Believed
Posted: 08 Mar 2014 09:30 PM PST
Traditional educational systems basically teach us that the history of man only dates back to about 8,000 years ago while religious texts date mankind to approximately 6,000 years ago. It is more than obvious that there a massive push to occlude our true history and origins.
While you may not agree with some of the questions, please try to view them with an open mind. As you'll see, the history we have been taught has been manipulated and obscured from us. Ask yourself (and others) the following questions and feel free to comment at the end of the article. Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 08 Mar 2014 09:00 PM PST
There’a an old adage that goes something like this: “The more guilty one is in the perpetration of a dastardly crime, the more likely they are to accuse innocent parties of the very same atrocity.”
There is no better example of this on the various geo-political battlefields dotting Planet Earth than the recent color revolution in the Ukraine. A violent revolution which was directly overseen and coordinated by the US-EU espionage agencies. Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 08 Mar 2014 08:00 PM PST
An ancient virus of unprecedented size has been recovered from 30,000-year-old permafrost in Siberia and reactivated. Incredibly, sixty percent of its genes do not resemble anything currently found on Earth.
The virus, which is so large it can be seen under a microscope, dates back to a time when mammoths, Neanderthals, and early humans walked the Earth. And now it has been revived, bringing new fears that other potentially harmful pathogens could be released by the thawing tundra of Siberia. The virus, which has been dubbed Pithovirus sibericum after the Greek ‘pithos, meaning a large amphora, is infectious to amoebas but does not appear harmful to human cells. Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 08 Mar 2014 07:00 PM PST
Like higher organisms, plants appear able to make complex decisions. A new study shows that plants may be able to initiate a survival mechanism by aborting their own seeds to prevent parasite infestation.
Plants have previously been shown to draw alternative sources of energy from other plants. Plants influence each other in many ways and they communicate through "nanomechanical oscillations" vibrations on the tiniest atomic or molecular scale or as close as you can get to telepathic communication. Plants exhibit intelligence with an intrinsic ability to process information from several type of stimuli that allows optimal decisions about future activities in a given environment. Read Entire Article » |