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9/11 From Space
You've seen the September 11th 2001 attacks on New York City's World Trade Center towers from many angles, now see it from space. 

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Let's Take a Nuclear-Powered Rocket to Saturn
20 feb  |  George Dyson tells the amazing story of the highly classified Project Orion, a massive, nuclear-powered spacecraft that could have taken us to Saturn and Jupiter in five years.  . . read more
Moon Landing Mysteries
30 oct  |  Step inside Apollo 11 when Neil Armstrong and crew had less than 30 seconds of fuel left before landing on the moon. Part of National Geographic's Secrets of the Moon Landings documentary. . . read more
American Free Press - 9/11 Solved
22 dec  |  American Free Press claims to be America's Last Real Newspaper and they've "declared all-out war on the elite-controlled Big Media Monopoly in America and around the globe". AFP run stories that Big Media don't touch, such as this revelation from an ex-President of Italy. . . read more
Satellites
2 oct  |  While we go about our daily lives, satellites are hard at work in Earth's stratosphere, beaming TV, snapping photos of black holes, and spying on us. Leroy Chiao, the 311th person in space, discusses satellites past and present.  . . read more
Lest we have already forgotten
6 may  |  By Simon Moore

History is once again slowly fading into irrelevance. The world has now farewelled the last veteran of the First World War, Claude Choules who has passed at age 110.

We can now no longer look into the eyes that saw the horrors of that conflict and as we move further and further away from it, it becomes one of the archived conflicts that fails to bear relevance to the modern day. American Independence, The Mexican victory against the French that is celebrated today, cinco de mayo. These conflicts are now merely notations in history. 

Someday we too shall look back at the War on terror and fail to see any connection between the idiotic antics of Osama bin Laden and how we are living life - probably by then we shall be consumed with other battles and other wars. Yet today we close a chapter on living history as Claude Choules is farewelled and in the same vein we saw the fullstop on America's prolonged search for revenge for 9/11

What other living history are we slowly seeing fade from society? What do you think? think, reflect and remember... disqus!!!

N.B Inspired by Sean Maguire who is enduring an intense hangover from defying the HPD rules to drinking over the last 24 hours.   . . read more

The Bumbling Foreign Policy of the U.S
30 may  |  By Stephen Myles

For Barack Obama there's an essential contradiction about formulating the foreign policy of the United States - how do you lead a world when your decisions are controlled by an ignorant public?

Reports constantly come out showing how little Americans know about the world and the nature of democracy means that they're idiotic voices have to be heard.

How wouldn't you bumble when you're accountable to the anger and ignoranc of the United States?

What do you think of the U.S' foreign policy? Tell us and remember...Disqus!

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Galaxy Analysis
15 jul  |  See new galaxies — without leaving your chair. . . read more
The True Face of Leonardo Da Vinci?
7 apr  |  Leonardo Da Vinci's life and work is well known - but his face is not. Illustrator and activist Siegfried Woldhek used some image-analysis techniques to find what he believes is the true face of Leonardo. . . read more
Mercury Messenger Website
16 jan  |  Messenger is a NASA mission to conduct the first orbital study of Mercury, the solar system's inner-most planet and very hard to observe from Earth or Hubble telescope because of its close proximity to the sun. . . read more
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