Ghost captured on camera in Armagh

A ghost has been captured on camera in County Armagh, Ireland. The figure, appears to walk through railings in front of a house, walks across a road and straight through a wall, dressed in what appears to be Georgian style clothing.

Nature Valley Granola Bars contain glyphosate

Nature Valley Granola Bars are being sued by various organisations for misleading the public over their claims that the bars are “100% natural”. Moms across America, Organic Consumers Association and Beyond Pesticides say that consumers have the right to expect that products with the claim “100% natural” would not have traces of herbicide in the final products. General Mills, the […]

NASA forced to deny Mars civilisation

NASA has been forced to deny there was a long lost civilisation on Mars, clarifying that they had no evidence of a race living there. At a space subcommittee of the House Science Committee, officials from the space agency were questioned by California Republican Dana Rohrabacher who queried if the agency knew of anything of a race living there a […]

Blood of torture victim on Shroud of Turin

Some new research on the Shroud of Turin reveal that it is stained with the blood of a torture victim.  We previously wrote on the Shroud of Turin back in 2014, when tests dated the Shroud to between 300BC and 400AD giving weight to its authenticity.

Massive iceberg breaks off Antarctica

A massive iceberg, twice as big as luxembourg or seven times the size of New York, has broken off Antarctica and is estimated to weight a trillion tonnes. It sheared off the Larson C Ice Shelf between July 10th and 12th, 2017 and covers an area of 5,600km.

NASA to simulate Auroras

NASA has shot a Terrier-Improved Malemute sounding rocket into the sky which dispensed 10 small canisters, each releasing a mix of chemicals (barium, lithium, and tri-methyl aluminum) designed to produce blue-green and red vapors in an attempt to better understand the formation of auroras.

Four million lab tests on animals in UK in 2015

The Home Office in the UK announced that 4.1 million lab tests on animals were carried out in the UK in 2015. The procedures and the pain inflicted on the animals are classified into “sub-threshold” (13%), “non-recovery” (6%), “mild” (51%), “moderate” (24%) and “severe” (6%). Of the 4.1 million tests, approx. 2 million are accounted for by the birth of […]

EU caves in to Monsanto

The EU has temporarily extended the time period for the chemical Glyphosate, widely used in Monsanto’s Round-up ‘weed’ killer. The chemical, feared to cause cancer and disrupt human hormones, had been on a temporary licence pending testing by the EU.