The latest joint space mission by NASA and ESA has produced spectacularly unclear photographs of an obscure object somewhere in space. Speaking at a press event in Tahiti, the director of the Rorschach Project said “These are the most amazing indistinct images ever seen by human eyes. Their significance for all of mankind cannot...
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Archive for March 29th, 2010
New space probe sends back best fuzzy pictures so far
Transformers 6 to use Smell-O-Vision
After the successful reintroduction of 3D to films in the early 2010s, the producers of the upcoming sixth Transformers film have announced it is to resurrect another B-movie era mainstay: scented films. The use of perfumes and smells in screenings goes back to the 1950s, and has regularly been reattempted since then. For example,...
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Sale of alcohol banned in bars and pubs
In a joint statement by the health ministers of the EU member states, sales of alcoholic beverages in bars, restaurants and pubs are to be outlawed from next year (2019) onwards. “We’ve seen how successful the smoking ban was in the 2000s, and now we want to continue that good work.” explained the EU...
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UFO sighting in Obersalzberg
Close-up cropped version of the Obersalzberg saucer photo The image that can be viewed above, sent to us by a reader, was taken in the vicinity of the village of Berchtesgaden in Bavaria, Germany. The area is best known as the location of Adolf Hitler’s beloved mountain residence, the Berghof, and for the bus...
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United States moves to income-based voting from 2020
The 2020 US Presidential Elections will see a radical new electoral system introduced, where people will receive multiple votes based upon their personal income. Although the details have not been officially unveiled, it is understood that those with average earnings will receive 10 votes, with additional votes available for higher earners and fewer for...
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Los Angeles police to tackle replicant problem
Authorities in California are responding to pressure to tackle the rise in illegal activity by cloned beings. A dedicated unit, currently nicknamed “sword sprinters”, is being specially trained to hunt and deactivate such strays. Cloned workers first became popular in the early 2010s, but a rebellion led by a former Helium-3 miner forced authorities...
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