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- X-Files Creator: 'I Thought the Production Would be Shut Down by the Feds, Too Close to the Truth'
- The CIA Confirms There’s Extraterrestrial Activity on Our Planet
- Police Now Using 'Pre-Crime' Algorithm to Target and Label Innocent Citizens as Criminals
- How to Avoid Empathy Burnout When Surrounded by Pain
Posted: 27 May 2016 10:00 PM PDT
Chris Carter, the creator of The X-Files, was worried that the production of the hit series X-Files would be stopped by the FBI.
A mysterious man told him he was too close to the truth. by Lionsground Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 27 May 2016 09:00 PM PDT
A wave of recently declassified UFO files and statements of high rank officials are slowly turning the UFO phenomenon into reality.
by EWAO Believing that we are the only civilization in the physical Universe – which scientifically speaking is infinite – shows not only an immense ego, but also an unfathomable ignorance. But what happens when high rank officials On December 2012, the Russian prime-minister Dmitri Medvedev gave a live interview aired simultaneously on five television channels. Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 27 May 2016 08:00 PM PDT
It was recently reported that the Chicago Police Department has implemented an Orwellian new program that targets innocent citizens based on indicators that they might be a person who has the potential to carry out a crime.
by John Vibes Similar to dystopian films like The Minority Report, a complex computer algorithm will track and catalog every citizen in the city, and use private data about each person to determine whether or not they could be a potential criminal. Once an innocent civilian has been labeled as a threat, they are then notified that they have been marked as a potential criminal and that they are now under police surveillance. Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 27 May 2016 07:00 PM PDT
It seems there could never be enough empathy and compassion in our world, but we are starting to discover that our capacity to share the emotions of others and take their perspective comes with a bit of a sting if we're not careful.
by Josh Richardson If we get caught up on the misfortunes of others without understanding life's processes, it can make us angry and unhappy. So where do we draw the line between tuning into empathy and tuning out perceived resolutions that will leave everybody empowered? Read Entire Article » |