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The full 1975 Movie about Barney and Betty Hill is now available on Youtube. Starring James Earle Jones and Estelle Parsons
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The full 1975 Movie about Barney and Betty Hill is now available on Youtube. Starring James Earle Jones and Estelle Parsons
Thx Kryztian very interesting, on many levels. In keeping with the movie theme ...
Metropolis (1927) | Colorized & Remastered in 4K | Sci-Fi Masterpiece
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Fritz Lang’s visionary 1927 film Metropolis has been colorized and restored in breathtaking 4K resolution with new music. A cornerstone of cinematic science fiction, Metropolis presents a towering dystopian vision of class struggle, technology, and humanity. ⚙️
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Cloaked UFO Disk Over Douliu, Taiwan On June 5, 2025, UAP Sighting News
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Published 6th June 2025 (1:13)Quote:
Eyewitness:
At first I noticed them through the screen window. Then I picked up my phone and walked to the balcony to start recording. They seemed to be moving really fast, more like they were glowing, not just white in color. So I started filming.
5 Disturbing Conspiracy Theories
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The internet, particularly social media, has given rise to a concerning number of disturbing conspiracy theories that, if true, could change the way we live our lives. In this list, we will explore the potential reasons why extraterrestrial beings remain silent and investigate the troubling connections between a former U.S. president and a series of unexpected fatalities.
Published 24th May 2025 (22:34)
◘ 0:00 Introduction
◘ 0:43 Ghislaine Maxwell’s Secret Reddit Account
◘ 5:34 The Death of Beverly Eckert
◘ 9:30 The Dark Forest Theory
◘ 12:26 The Clinton Body Count
◘ 17:06 The Boeing Conspiracy & The Death of Joshua Dean & John Barnett
Hey Kryztian i had not seen this vid before, so thanx mate.
So i start watching but not expecting to watch very much, but i became glued to the screen, i could not stop watching, and i gotta say that the acting in this was awesome, especially when Betty and Barney first went to the Doc who put them both under hypnosis, their acting was exceptional, especially the bloke who played Barney, he was brilliant.
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New Documentary ‘Sally’: The Story of America’s First Female Astronaut
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At one point, Sally Ride was arguably the most famous woman in the world. She flew two missions for NASA, including the one that made her the first American woman in space. She gave hundreds of interviews, and has appeared in countless books, on commemorative stamps, even on Sesame Street. She has a Barbie doll in her likeness.
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But when it came to her personal life, she was close-lipped. It was only with the publication of her obituary that the world learned she had a decades-long romantic relationship with another woman, Tam O’Shaughnessy. Ride passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2012, three years before the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed gay marriage as a national right.
But a new documentary, Sally, directed by Emmy award winner Cristina Costantini, makes clear that legal distinctions weren’t solely — or perhaps even mostly — to blame for Ride’s reticence. Narrated largely by her partner, O’Shaughnessy, the film explores Ride’s career, for the first time filling in at least some missing pieces of the woman who was so remarkably well-known, yet also so dedicated to keeping herself to herself, even from her family and closest friends.
Sally premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January of this year, winning the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize. It will be available to the general public on June 16 on National Geographic and begins streaming on Disney+ and Hulu June 17.
Extensive interview with Sally's partner Tam O’Shaughnessy and film director Cristina Costantini - Published 13th June 2025 by Korey Haynes - Astronomy.com
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SALLY | Official Trailer | National Geographic Documentary Films
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Meteors and Satellite Trails over the Limay River by Martín Moliné
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What are all those streaks in the sky? A galaxy, many satellite trails, and a few meteors. First, far in the distance, the majestic band of our Milky Way Galaxy runs down the left. Mirroring it on the right are several parallel trails of Earth-orbiting Starlink satellites. Many fainter satellite trails also crisscross the image.
The two short and bright streaks are meteors — likely members of the annual Eta Aquariids meteor shower. The planet Venus shines on the lower right. Venus and the satellites shine by reflected sunlight. The featured picture is a composite of exposures all taken in a few hours on May 4 over the Limay River in Argentina.
Scientists Break Down Cheap Plastic Using The Air
Turn it into something far more valuable
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Scientists have developed a new method to break down plastic waste, using moisture from the air.
By exposing a common type of plastic to an inexpensive catalyst and leaving it exposed to ambient air, researchers broke down 94% of the material in just four hours.
The plastic transformed into terephthalic acid (TPA), a highly valuable building block for polyesters. Because TPA can be upcycled into more valuable materials, the process offers a safer and cheaper alternative to current plastic recycling methods. The researchers published their findings Feb. 3 in the journal Green Chemistry.
"The U.S. is the number one plastic polluter per capita, and we only recycle 5% of those plastics," co-corresponding author Yosi Kratish, a research assistant professor of chemistry at Northwestern University, said in a statement. "What's particularly exciting about our research is that we harnessed moisture from air to break down the plastics, achieving an exceptionally clean and selective process. By recovering the monomers, which are the basic building blocks of PET [polyethylene terephthalate], we can recycle or even upcycle them into more valuable materials."
Plastic waste is an increasingly important issue. Over half of the plastic ever made has been produced since 2000, and annual production is projected to double by 2050, according to the European Environment Agency.
Published 22nd March 2025 by Ben Turner - Live Science
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What We Know About Dolphin Minds w/ Dr. Diana Reiss
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Published 5th June 2025 (56:45)Quote:
An exploration into the minds of dolphins as a model for non-human intelligence, this conversation delves into how their complex communication systems and cognitive abilities can help us understand other potential intelligences. John Michael Godier is joined by cognitive psychologist and marine mammal scientist Dr. Diana Reiss, known for her groundbreaking research on dolphin self-awareness and vocalizations, highlighting surprising parallels with potential extraterrestrial communication.
Star-Forming Cloud Chamaeleon I
A Cosmic Masterpiece in New Dark Energy Camera Imagery
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The beautiful Chamaeleon I star-forming region as seen by the DECam instrument mounted on the Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory.
Chamaeleon I is part of the closest star-forming complex to us, the Chamaeleon Complex, and is depicted here with inky black dabs of interstellar dust mixed with the brushstrokes of bright reflection nebulae illuminated by young stars.
Located just 500 light years away, the Chamaeleon Complex is a giant molecular gas cloud, within which stars form when pockets of cool molecular gas, mostly hydrogen, undergo gravitational contraction and condense, thus birthing a star.
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Observations from the ALMA telescope in Chile revealed spinning jets of material (green) ejecting from inside the accretion disk around a young star, which drives the punching holes and appearance of Chamaeleon I.
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The Hubble Space Telescope captures a star forming in Chamaeleon I appearing almost like pair of angel wings.
Published 16th June 2025 by Keith Cooper – Space.com
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The Hidden Costs of Gold Mining in Equador
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McDonald's UFO
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"Y'all want a McRib?"
Talking about trending to weird, here is an msn window on LA. Lively, and fairly gentle to both the main sides.
Watch some and say you weren’t raging, but now you regret that.
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Space Rock | David Bowie
'Blackout'
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Writing the lyrics to 'Blackout'
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Solar Orbiter Gets Humans' First Views of the Sun’s Poles
Thanks to its newly tilted orbit around the Sun, the European Space Agency-led Solar Orbiter spacecraft is the first to image the Sun’s poles from outside the ecliptic plane. Solar Orbiter’s unique viewing angle will change our understanding of the Sun’s magnetic field, the solar cycle and the workings of space weather.
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The collage above shows the world-first views of the Sun’s south pole as recorded on 16–17 March 2025, when Solar Orbiter was viewing the Sun from an angle of 15° below the solar equator.
One of the first scientific findings from Solar Orbiter’s polar observations is the discovery that at the south pole, the Sun’s magnetic field is currently a mess. While a normal magnet has a clear north and south pole, the Orbiter instrument’s magnetic field measurements show that both north and south polarity magnetic fields are present at the Sun’s south pole.
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Mixed-up magnetism at the Sun's south pole (blue - N polarity - red - S polarity).
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Published 11th June 2025 by European Space Agency
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Get to know the Ufologist
Three prominent members of the field talk about themselves; their lives, families, and experiences.
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Need to Know #64 - Live from Contact in the Desert
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Published 8th June 2025 (1:22:09)Quote:
In this special live edition of Need to Know, recorded at Contact in the Desert, Ross Coulthart and Bryce Zabel sit down in front of a packed audience to reflect on their personal origin stories with the UFO/UAP mystery. From Ross’s early investigative journalism to Bryce’s work in Hollywood and exposure to firsthand testimony, both share the compelling “aha” moments that pulled them deeper into the phenomenon. The conversation dives into some of the most significant cases that continue to shape their perspectives, including historical sightings, government secrecy, and the whistleblowers who have risked everything to speak out. It’s a revealing and thoughtful dialogue that offers fans a deeper understanding of what drives these men and their work.
Whitley Bares His Soul (and Reveals some Secrets) on His 80th Birthday
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Published 13th June 2025 (1:21:51)Quote:
On his 40th birthday, June 13, 1985, Whitley Strieber was six months away from an event that would change his life and ultimately also change the world. A little over a year after his December, 26, 1985 close encounter and abduction, he published Communion. Now it's June 13, 2025, 40 years later, and he has given his life to this effort. Here, he looks back on the occasion of his 80th birthday to the high points of his long life in close encounter, and forward into the future of the human interaction with our visitors. He also tells some truly hilarious stories from his childhood, and some profound ones, and reveals for the first time some of the truly explosive things he has come to know.