Author: UAP Staff

Paul Smith’s psychic school is located in an industrial park on the outskirts of Cedar City. It could be an accountant’s office except for a decal of a pyramid and an all-seeing eye on the door.It’s called Remote Viewing Instructional Services, and inside half a dozen students hailing from Colorado to Canada are practicing before their first session.Remote viewing is a form of extrasensory perception, or ESP, where practitioners learn to describe an object, which might be on the other side of the world, without using any of their five senses. Justin Higgenbottom for KUER The entrance to Remote Viewing…

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The Fermi Paradox holds that there is a high probability of extraterrestrial civilisations, yet there is no evidence of this. It was far from coincidence that the Fermi Paradox evolved during the Cold War. The Mexican stand-off between ideologically opposed nuclear-armed superpowers to deep-fry the planet faster than baking bread favouring one answer to the existential question: “So where is everybody (extraterrestrial beings)?” Italian-American scientist Enrico Fermi’s 1950 cafeteria banter with colleagues at the atomic age’s birthplace, New Mexico’s Los Alamos National Laboratory, crystallised the quandary of advanced “alien” lifeforms’ “high-likelihood” but any conclusive evidence testifying to their existence was…

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Are you awed by the compatibility of science and Christianity? Have you thought about the compatibility of science and other religions? What about Buddhism? I grew up in Asia surrounded by multiple religions: Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Taoism, etc. When I moved to the US, I decided that all religions were superstitious and would rather devote my life to science and technology. Ironically, decades later, it was the latest scientific discoveries that motivated me to reinvestigate Christianity. To my surprise, the harmony between science and Christianity was overwhelming.  More recently, claims that Buddhism was friendly to science drew my attention and…

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Although the political debate on swift bricks continues (see the subsection on the context of the debate in Methods), the three cases above clearly represent the positions expressed by major stakeholders. Table 1 summarises our interpretation of the stakeholders’ positions regarding the swifts’ representation and agency. While the ecologically reflexive activist-conservationist Hannah Bourne-Taylor claimed to speak on behalf of the swifts, and MPs showed empathy and attentiveness to swifts’ interests, speaking as their stewards, the Government’s response represented a technocratic rationality, with swift bricks framed as part of ‘green infrastructure’ and ‘biodiversity net gain’. Although the Feather Speech may unnecessarily…

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I have seen a lot of UFO documentaries, and after a while, they start to get boring. They tend to tell the same old stories, or promote some snake-oil-selling UFO “expert.” Perhaps the biggest issue I take with UFO documentaries is that they never focus on what actually matters: the people at the center of the frenzy, and the trauma they experience. By this measure, Alan Stivelman’s film Witness of Another World is the best documentary on the subject that I have ever seen. Witness of Another World tells the story of Juan Pérez, a lonely gaucho who, as a…

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On the night of August 10, 2022, five pilots on two separate commercial airline flights were wholly convinced they’d documented proof of an Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon (UAP) over the Pacific Ocean. Pilots from both flights reported seeing odd lights zipping through the sky—but the single incident they all witnessed turned out to be Starlink telecommunications satellites.In recent years, pilots—as well as the public—have mistakenly identified these low-Earth orbit satellites as UAPs. For example, the Federal Aviation Administration released a list of 69 reports just from January 23–April 27, 2023 that identify “UFO-UAP,” and according to one paper, more than a…

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At the mid-point of Alien: Earth’s first episode, the show’s protagonist — an android uploaded with the consciousness of a dying child — shakily asks, “If I’m not human, what am I?” By the episode’s end, the “hybrid” known as Wendy (Sydney Chandler) confidently proclaims, “I am human.”Noah Hawley’s new FX series owes much of its style to the original 1979 Alien film, but thanks to its fascinating hybrid storyline, much of its narrative drive is more similar to Alien’s divisive prequels, Prometheus and Alien: Covenant, and the crowd-pleasing midquel, Alien: Romulus. With Wendy and her hybrid cohorts, Hawley gets…

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In a stunning escalation, Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, a surprise military campaign targeting Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure. Utilizing a mix of airstrikes and covert operations, Israeli forces struck uranium enrichment plants, missile factories and key revolutionary guard sites. As evangelist Ray Comfort noted, “Explosions rocked Iran,” and “top commanders were reportedly killed and nuclear development was set back.” Breaking News. Spirit-Filled Stories. Subscribe to Charisma on YouTube now! The global impact was immediate. Oil prices surged, markets grew volatile and world leaders scrambled to assess the situation. Yet for many who study Bible prophecy, this conflict goes beyond geopolitics—it…

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