Rense – Thoughts On Sandy Hook – Part 1-2



During routine excavations at the dog catacomb in Saqqara necropolis, an excavation team led by Salima Ikram, professor of Egyptology at The American University in Cairo (AUC), and an international team of researchers led by Paul Nicholson of Cardiff University

Moons like the one depicted in the film Avatar may be among the most common places to find alien life, scientists believe. Astronomers came to the conclusion after identifying up to 15 new planets orbiting the life-friendly “habitable zones” of

This year is set to be a buzz for astronomers, as two rogue asteroids and two comets – including a wanderer last seen by the forerunners of mankind – blaze across the sky. Next week, the guardians who scour the

President Obama plans to nominate top counter-terrorism advisor John Brennan to lead the CIA, a senior administration official said today. Brennan, a 25-year veteran of the agency, would take the helm of the CIA in the wake of the resignation

Australia is bracing for days of “catastrophic” fire and heatwave conditions, with fires burning in five states and a search continuing for people missing after devastating wildfires in the island state of Tasmania. Julia Gillard, the Australian prime minister, toured fire-ravaged

The Taiwan UFOlogy Society (TUFOS) released over the weekend a photo taken by a policeman at Jiaming Lake. The image was taken with an iPhone 4 at a hiking site with an altitude of 3,310m in Taiwan’s Taitung County. The image was

It would be fair to say that U.S. hedge-fund manager Kyle Bass does not expect the explosion in global debt in recent years to turn out well. This ends through war,” Bass, the founder of Hayman Capital Management in Dallas,

Record numbers of children are likely to be taken away from their families this year as parents struggle to cope with the effects of public-sector cuts and benefits changes, a senior child protection figure has warned. Anthony Douglas, chief executive