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Ten Worst Things That Could Happen to Earth.

» 10: All Trees Suddenly Disappear


Imagine if all tress suddenly vanish, Earth's temperature would rise dramatically. Our lungs would crave Oxygen, but will get none. It will be a serious threat to mankind.


» 9: All Diseases Become Contagious

What if all the deadly diseases like Cancer and AIDS become airborne and contagious! Humans would have a significantly shorter life span. The diseased people would be isolated apart. Biological wars can get to a whole new level!


» 8: Earth Gets Off Its Orbit


If somehow, earth goes off it's orbit, either it will start drifting towards dark infinity, or get into orbit of another planet and BOOM ! Both of them seem quite horrible.


» 7: Big Crunch

As per a phenomenon called Red Shift universe is expanding. The opposite of this phenomenon is called Blue Shift. If Blue Shift gets applied to the Universe somehow, the universe would start to shrink ! We all will be squished!


Pictures from First Ever Reported to Modern Day Crop Circles.


the mowning devil
Woodcut pamphlet of first ever reported crop circle - in 1678 in England.

second reported crop circle 1880
This image depicts the description of crop circles from NATURE, written by J. Rand Capron in 1880. 



Crop circles Brazil 2013
Crop circle reported in December 2013 in two different locations in Brazil.

The Puzzling Mystery Of Crop Circles.

» A crop circle needs no definition. We all have heard, read and googled them several times.
The name 'crop circle' is however, a misnomer. Neither all the crop circles are circular, nor they've been invariably found in crops.

They are found in a variety of shapes and have also been found in other vegetation like reeds and blackberries.

»The popular concept goes like the crop circles are a modern phenomenon and a lot of people believe that these crop circles are work of farmers or other people to gain publicity. Neither of them is proved and neither of them is true!



The first reporting of a crop circle was in 1678 in Hertfordshire, England under the name of ' The Mowning Devil"
First ever reported crop circle 1678
Woodcut pamphlet of "The Mowing Devil" 

The Lake Where Drowned People Are Never Found

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Tucked in the Sierra Nevada mountains between California and Nevada, Lake Tahoe is a famous vacation destination with a chilling secret. The lake itself is massive and deep, descending 501 meters (1,645 ft). During the summer months, it is a paradise for swimmers, boaters, and water skiers. What these fun seekers fail to realize is that they have a huge graveyard beneath them.

The Roswell Mystery

It all started on the first week of July or according to alternate sources, last week of June, 1947 when a pilot named Kenneth Arnold reported seeing several objects while flying near Mt Rainier, Washington. His descriptions of the objects that flew like "geese" and moving "like a saucer would if you skipped it across the water" became the term "Flying Saucers", and thus the age of the UFO was born.

Many newspapers in the country picked up the story from the wire services, and the publicity gave birth to a rash of Sightings that kept the papers and the public fascinated throughout that summer... and indeed, to this day. One of those Sightings happened on a ranch outside Corona, New Mexico.

Early in July, 1947, after hearing about Arnold's "flying saucers", ranch foreman Mac Brazel told the Sheriff of Chaves County about some strange material he had found on the Foster Ranch, and that he was sure it was the remains of a "flying disk". Sheriff Wilcox passed this information on to the Roswell Army Air Force base and the base intelligence officer, Major Jessie Marcel, was immediately detailed to look into the matter.

On July 8th, the local newspaper printed a story that the Roswell AAF had released the news of the "capture of a flying saucer". This story was quickly put on the news-wires, and soon newspapers across the country were all running stories about the Captured Saucer.

No copy of the original press release exists today, but the following is generally thought to be the closest to the original:


"The many rumors regarding the flying disk became a reality yesterday when the intelligence office of the 509th Bomb Group of the Eight Air Force, Roswell Army Air Field, was fortunate enough to gain possession of a disc through the co-operation of one of the local ranchers and the Sheriff's Office of Chaves county.

"The flying object landed on a ranch near Roswell sometime last week. Not having phone facilities, the rancher stored the disc until such time as he was able to contact the Sheriff's office, who in turn notified Major Jesse A. Marcel, of the 509th Bomb Group Intelligence office.

"Action was immediately taken and the disc was picked up at the rancher's home. It was inspected at the Roswell Army Air Field and subsequently loaned by Major Marcel to higher headquarters."
(San Francisco Chronicle - July 9, 1947)

What is intriguing about the first accounts is the large number of errors that exist in such a short report.


The debris found didn’t look like a disc, the object didn't land but crashed, and the rancher (Mac Brazel) didn’t store any disc.

Clearly, the author of the press release wasn’t certain what had happened. This is shown even more in the Roswell Daily Record account of the press release. According to Lt. Walter Haut, the man who wrote the press release, he stopped at the office of the Roswell Daily Report to give them the press release, and the differences between the San Francisco Chronicle version and the RDR version probably stem from questions that Haut answered for the local writer who knew Haut. This seems to make sense, as there was usually friction between the town and the air base, and any good commander would try to cooperate with the local paper.

By the end of the day (July 8), the Army Air Force base in Fort Worth had examined the wreckage and identified it not as a flying saucer, but as a high altitude weather balloon carrying a radar target made of aluminum and balsa wood. An AAF news release correcting the misidentification was published by the RDR on July 9, but by then it was too late. The Roswell paper, sheriffs office and the Air Force base were already being deluged with calls from all over the country looking for a story.

The correction did eventually quell most of the speculation, and by the end of the week, the story had, for the most part, disappeared from the news. By the end of the year, the Roswell Incident had slipped into obscurity, destined to be no more than a footnote in the annals of UFO literature- until 1978, when Stanton Friedman, an unemployed scientist and part-time UFO lecturer, was prompted to revisit this obscure event.

On Feb 21, 1978, Stanton Friedman was in Baton Rouge, La after giving a lecture on UFOs and interviewed a man over the phone that said that he had handled the wreckage of a crashed spaceship. Friedman found it difficult to get excited about this story (page 12, Crash at Corona) but did a little checking. This was made harder because Jesse Marcel, the man who made the claim, couldn’t remember either the month or even the year of the event.

It was one year later, Feb 10, 1979, that William Moore found the clippings of the affair referred to by Jesse Marcel, and his and Friedman’s interest suddenly became very active.

Their research started the saga that has made Roswell the most celebrated case ever in the literature of UFOs.

Many books and articles have been published about Roswell, and as anyone who has read more than one of them knows, the tale is confusing. There are many different competing versions, and each succeeding book seems to contradict the others. So if the mainstream literature can't agree, then what REALLY happened?

New Quantum Camera Capable of Clicking Photographs of 'Ghosts'

"Spooky" quantum cameras can capture images from photons that never interacted with the objects pictured.





By utilizing a phenomenon that Einstein famously called "spooky," scientists have successfully caught "ghosts" on film for the first time using quantum cameras.

10 Mind-Blowing Unsolved Mysteries.

10 )The Wow! Signal
Original Printout of Wow! Signal

One summer night in 1977, Jerry Ehman, a volunteer for SETI, or the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, may have become the first man ever to receive an intentional message from an alien world. Ehman was scanning radio waves from deep space, hoping to randomly come across a signal that bore the hallmarks of one that might be sent by intelligent aliens, when he saw his measurements spike.

The signal lasted for 72 seconds, the longest period of time it could possibly be measured by the array that Ehman was using. It was loud and appeared to have been transmitted from the constellation Sagittarius near a star called Tau Sagittarii, 120 light-years away.

Ehman wrote the words "Wow!" on the original printout of the signal, thus its title as the "Wow! Signal."

All attempts to locate the signal again have failed, leading to much controversy and mystery about its origins and its meaning.








Weird Diseases : Terrible Medical Patients' Stories

The living statue syndrome (or Stone man syndrome)




Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) is one of the rarest, painful and most disabling genetic conditions in which bones form in muscles, tendons, ligaments and other connective tissues. These bones develop across joints thus restricting movement and forming a second skeleton. The body thus looks like a living statue. Unfortunately, there is no effective treatment for this condition. Injuries and surgeries can further deteriorate the condition. This genetic disease doesn’t have ethnic, racial, or gender patterns and has been found to affect just one in two million people.

Jeannie Peeper became aware of her disorder when she was 8. Her left wrist had locked in a backwards position as a new bone had grown in her arm. Jeannie’s doctors took a muscle biopsy from her left forearm. That caused another bone growth that had frozen the joint. Over the next decade, she grew more bones across her back disfiguring her, her right elbow locking, and her left hip freezing. Once she hit her hip on the corner of the table. It caused another bone growth. This time her right hip froze. Since then she has been in a wheelchair.

The Theft of Mona Lisa.

This article is about the theft of the most famous painting in the world - The Mona Lisa ( or La Gioconda in Italian ; 
La Joconde in French)




Mona lisa was sto
len right from the wall of Louvre (Museum in Paris, France) on 21 August 1911. This crime was unimaginable by all. Shocked by the incident, the curator of Egyptian antiquities was contacted by the museum authorities. He, in turn, called the Paris police. About 60 investigators were sent over to the Louvre shortly after noon. They closed the museum and carried on their search.

Lourve, Paris.


Unfortunately, there was no evidence at all, except a fingerprint on the painting's frame.

Most Peculiar Heists (thefts) ever !

Here especially for you guys, is a list of top 6 most extraordinary and "out-of-the-box" heists.

6) D.B.COOPER HEIST:1971


Sketch of D.B. Cooper

             


One of the biggest unsolved air piracy act in the American history which occurred on 24th November 1971 when an unidentified man but known by a common media miscommunication as D.B. Cooper alone hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft. He lit a cigarette and ordered the air hostess Schaffner a bourbon and soda. Later he dropped a note in her purse, which she assumed his phone number. Cooper leaned toward her and whispered, "Miss, you'd better look at that note. I have a bomb."
The note was printed in neat, all-capital letters with a felt pen. It read, approximately, "I have a bomb in my briefcase. I will use it if necessary. I want you to sit next to me. You are being hijacked." Schaffner did as requested, then quietly asked to see the bomb. Cooper cracked open his briefcase long enough for her to glimpse eight red cylinders("four on top of four") attached to wires coated with red insulation, and a large cylindrical battery. After closing the briefcase, he dictated his demands: $200,000 in "negotiable American currency"; four parachutes (two primary and two reserve); and a fuel truck standing by in Seattle to refuel the aircraft upon arrival. Schaffner did as she was told. When she returned, he was wearing dark sunglasses. He then jumped out of the aircraft with a parachute somewhere in between Portland, Oregon and Seattle. Even after years of searches and on going FBI investigation, the heister has never been able to get located neither identified and nor the ransom money was recovered, although it is believed he parachuted to an uncertain fate and did not survive his risky jump. But his case has grown up to 60 volumes of case files till today and remains one of the most important cases in the Bureau.

The Haunted Ship : Ourang Medan


Ourang Medan

Variety of tales of ghost ships like the Flying Dutchman and the Mary Celeste have been passed down from one generation of seafarer to the next for centuries Arguably the most disturbing of all these legends is the shocking case of the S.S. Ourang Medan.

The word Ourang in Indonesian means "Man" and Medan is a city in Sumatra, Indonesia. So the approx translation of Ourang Medan is " Man  from  Medan "

According to widely circulated reports, in June of 1947 — or, according to other sources, February of 1948 — multiple ships surveying the trade routes of the straits of Malacca, which is located between the shores of Sumatra and Malaysia, claimed to have picked up a series of SOS distress signals. The unknown ship’s message was [ here ### means words which were heard very unclear , hence unknown ]

" ### we float. All officers including the Captain, dead in chart-room and on the bridge. Probably whole of crew dead ###. ( after a short pause) ### I die"

Most Haunted Places In the World.


No. 5

Aokigahara Forest, Japan

At the base of Mt. Fugi, you’ll find Aokigahara, Japan’s globally infamous Suicide Forest. Hundreds of people have journeyed into the forest to kill themselves amidst its dense trees. So many people have committed suicide that the local police do annual sweeps to clear away the bodies.

Understandably, many people believe that the forest is haunted by the souls of those who have died there. Some say, whoever goes there, no matter how "non-suicidal" he is, commits suicide.






All About Ebola Virus

Ebola Virus

Microscopic image of ebola virus




microscopic image of ebola virus


Everything you want to know


From where it came ? Doctors and scientists aren't sure about its origin. Some say ebola is found (and formed) in monkey, pig and bat's intestines! While others say it is an alien conspiracy.
But whatever it is, only thing we know is that its origin is still unknown.

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