Author: UAP Staff

Even without invoking aliens, humans stand out as an anomaly in nature. Our intelligence is far ahead of survival needs. No other species writes poetry, launches rockets, or worries about the heat death of the universe. We also have unusually long childhoods, complex languages, and a dependence on culture rather than instinct to survive.There are also biological oddities:Weak physical resilience compared to other primates (fragile spines, weak newborns, high risk in childbirth).Unusual brain-to-body ratio, with energy-hungry brains that consume 20 per cent of our calories.Rapidly evolving traits, such as bipedalism and speech organs, which seem unusually accelerated compared to evolutionary…

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“War of the Worlds” (2025) reimagines the classic alien invasion as a 21st-century siege—less about lasers from the sky, more about surveillance, data mining, and digital domination. The film is directed with high stakes interest and urgency, recasting the science fiction action portion of its genre, while incorporating hallmarks of action thriller political fiction, stirring up ethical dilemmas of national security, the public’s right to privacy, and how tragic loss is part of having power. This reimagining of War of the Worlds places the classic narrative squarely in the post-9/11 era, following Department of Homeland Security officer Will Radford as…

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KRAKOA’S DEBUT Having seen the rise and fall of other mutant nations like Genosha and Utopia, Xavier, MacTaggert, and their allies designed Krakoa to survive in a world that hates and fears mutants. So, when Xavier presented Krakoa to the world, he also unveiled three medicines that could only be produced by Krakoan flowers.  Developed by Beast, these three medicines served as universal antibiotics, extended human lifespans by five years, and treated “diseases of the mind”—but they were only distributed to countries that recognized Krakoa as a sovereign nation. Although a handful of nations still did not recognize Krakoa, many…

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What started as a running joke — the Blink-182 guitarist obsessed with aliens — turned into one of the most shocking reality shifts in modern pop culture. Because not only did Tom DeLonge leave his chart-topping band to pursue UFO research…He somehow ended up briefing the Pentagon, leaking classified videos, and building a team of ex-spooks and aerospace insiders working on technology that may not be from Earth.This isn’t just a passion project.It’s a national security-adjacent mission that’s already changed how the world views UFOs — and Tom DeLonge is at the center of it.🎸 Blink-182, Fart Jokes, and the…

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PDF | Do animals have rights? Almost everyone believes in animal rights, at least in some minimal sense; the real question is what that phrase actually… | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

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Did aliens prevent nuclear war? Former NASA astronaut claims they did | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/ScienceFormer NASA astronaut Edgar Mitchell gained notoriety with the dissemination of various conspiracy theories since his return from the moon in 1971. POV of an alien abduction experience.(photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)ByWALLA! TECHJULY 9, 2023 01:52Updated: JULY 9, 2023 09:27

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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is facing renewed scrutiny after allegedly sharing classified information related to military operations in Yemen through a private Signal messaging group. This marks the second leak incident tied to Hegseth and has intensified an ongoing Pentagon investigation into unauthorized disclosures. The private Signal group, reportedly created in January before Hegseth’s official confirmation as defense secretary, included his wife Jennifer — a former Fox News producer — his brother Phil Hegseth, and his personal attorney Tim Parlatore, who also holds an advisory role within the Pentagon. Hegseth shared specific details regarding the March 15 airstrikes on…

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In June 2024, the White House Office of Science, Technology, and Policy published the National Aquatic eDNA Strategy, part of a larger effort to advance sustainable management of marine and freshwater resources. Members of the MBARI team lent their expertise to help advance and inform this strategy. This plan elevates eDNA as an important tool for mapping and monitoring biodiversity and calls for increased collaboration among public and private agencies to improve and advance eDNA research and operations. Expanding eDNA technology for monitoring and protecting aquatic ecosystems is critical to this strategy. The strategy aims to standardize eDNA practices, improve data…

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QUICK FACTSName: Kneeling BullWhat it is: A silver human-animal hybrid statuetteWhere it is from: Ancient Elam, southwestern IranWhen it was made: 3100 to 2900 B.C.This 5,000-year-old silver figurine depicts a bull kneeling in a human-like pose and holding a spouted vessel. It was made in southern Mesopotamia by someone from the Proto-Elamite culture, the oldest civilization in Iran, and was likely used in a ritual or ceremony.The bull is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It stands 6.4 inches (16.3 centimeters) tall and was made from 98.5% pure silver, according to a 1970…

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