Jenny, who lived alone in her second-story apartment, had heard the odd clicking sounds before. In an attempt to discover the source of the odd sounds, she installed a “sleep app” on her phone. On December 30, 2013, the recording revealed something terrifyingly unusual.
Year: 2016
CIA documents reveal systematic torture – have we forgotten the cost of freedom?
New documents were released this week which detail the brutal interrogation techniques sanctioned by the CIA after the 9/11 attacks. The published CIA guidelines reveal that the acceptable level of prisoner discomfort is measured by the amount of permanent physical damage it inflicts on the detainee and not whether or not it violates our humanity…
Chinese town’s failed tourist plan causes village to be overrun with hundreds of wild monkeys.
Like a scene from sci-fi thriller The Planet of the Apes, villagers in the city of Xianfeng are being accosted daily by hundreds of wild monkeys. Attempts to recapture the monkeys for transport out of the city have failed leaving villagers seeking a way to co-exist with their new unfriendly neighbors.
Genius! Columbia introduces new stainless steel clothing labels that double as survival tools
Popular outdoor clothing manufacturer Columbia knocks it out of the park with new information hang tags, cut from stainless steel, that double as survival tools. The steel tags are templated 4” tags with components that can be snapped out to form tools such as a sun dial, handsaw, water purifier, sextant, fishing kit, and emergency…
The horrors of war: That time the U.S. Army buried hundreds (maybe thousands) of defending Iraqi soldiers alive.
On February 24, 1991, U.S. soldiers began an assault against Iraqi soldiers along a 10-mile-wide stretch of border between Iraq and Saudi Arabia, a seemingly impervious boundary that was laced with barbed wire, dangerous minefields, and fortified trenches. When reporters reached the area the day after the attack, not a single Iraqi body was to…
FAA warns of unusual GPS interference this month from Top Secret China Lake weapons tests.
Something unusual, and highly secretive, is going on in the Mojave Desert this month that has the capacity to wipe out aircraft GPS systems in an area covering nearly a dozen states. They didn’t go into details of course, but whatever is being tested is huge. They noted that the tests, which are centered in…
List of locations of Transcontinental Airway beacons and concrete arrows (station name, counties, GPS coordinates)
These giant arrows blanket the U.S.A. from coast to coast – what are they?
How to make a homemade blowgun and darts
Many cultures have utilized the blowgun as a tool to capture or stun wildlife or as a weapon to defend their tribes. Blowgun projectiles for these weapons vary from seeds, clay pellets, piano wire, bamboo skewers, wire coat hangers, knitting needles, to darts dipped in poisonous substances. Projectile sizes range from .40 cal to .625…
Roman Polanski – famous director drugs and rapes 13-year-old girl, flees country, and remains free (with support from Hollywood friends)
Roman Polanski’s tale reads like millions of other child abuse stories except the participants were rich, elite, and never paid for their crimes. In fact, the abuser, famous movie actor and director Roman Polanski, was celebrated – and continues to be celebrated today. Polanski remains free, and continues to direct and appear in movies, despite…








