NBC News - By Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience , 4/30/13
A 6-inch-long (15-centimeter-long) skeleton was found in Chile's Atacama Desert. The skeleton showed several anomalies, including its alienlike skull, teensy body and the fact that it had just 10 ribs rather than the 12 that healthy humans normally have.Sirius via YouTube
A teensy skeleton with a squashed alienlike head may have earthly origins — but the remains, found in Chile's Atacama Desert a decade ago, do make for quite a medical mystery.
International Business Times - Charles Poladian, 4/30/13
The Citizens Hearing on Disclosure is examining evidence of extraterrestrials and alien encounters.Wikipedia
The Citizens Hearing on Disclosure, or CHD, is attempting to look at evidence of extraterrestrials in a faux congressional setting. Panel members will be able to testify in front of former members of Congress over the course of a week beginning April 29.
A solar flare is a magnetic storm on the Sun which appears to be a very bright spot and a gaseous surface eruption such as in the above photograph. Solar flares release huge amounts of high-energy particles and gases that are tremendously hot.
They are ejected thousands of miles from the surface of the Sun.
“One of the best known prophecies/predictions of our Mayan elders is the message of a changing paradigm of our era. In the words of the Maya, it is said that we are now in a time of ‘change and conflict’.
The Obama administration insists the U.S. government has no evidence of extraterrestrials, but there are plenty of people who believe the government is withholding such information. Now some of those most ardent believers are setting out to prove it.
The Paradigm Research Group, a lobbying organization that pushes for the disclosure of information relating to extraterrestrials, has enlisted six former congressmen to preside over five days of congressional-style hearings on the issue.
The “I Declare World Peace” project reports a measurable rise in global peace consciousness, and attributes the rise to the increase in a broad variety of pro-peace projects on social media and in the real world.
Lawrence R. Gelber, spokesperson for I Declare World Peace, Inc. (IDWP), observed that, according to the 2012 Global Peace Index (GPI), the world has in fact increased its peacefulness since 2009. The GPI also reflects that the United States is more peaceful than at any time in the past 20 years, and despite an increase in world-wide terrorist attacks, the number of fatalities has declined by 25% since 2007. Iceland, Denmark and Norway remain the three most peaceful nations on earth.