The Secrets of the Atacama Humanoid Human Note: Since this was first posted, it has emerged that the Atacama skeleton is actually that of a female. You can read more about the latest findings at the New York Times (here). As described in my last post, ufologist Dr. Steven Greer announced last summer that he... Continue Reading →
Wednesday Weirdness Roundup: Steven Greer’s alien + lots of other fake dead aliens
On April 22, Amardeep Kaleka's documentary Sirius will premiere in L.A. Though the film is mostly about magical alien energy sources, like Thrive, the highlight will undoubtedly be the tiny alien body that Dr. Steven Greer has been studying for more than a year. (Update: You can read more about that here. ) Greer's alien... Continue Reading →
Wednesday Weirdness Roundup
The Black Death was caused by aliens, the UN hates your herb garden, and robots want to sexually harass you. Happy Wednesday! This week's Tea Party lesson: The best way to forestall thuggery is to become a thug. Many believe the UN's Agenda 21 environmental sustainability program is the uber-conspiracy to end all conspiracies. According... Continue Reading →
Flim-Flam Friday: A** Coffee
I first heard about coffee enemas from "Gus", a raging conspiranoid who wanted to screen The Beautiful Truth, a documentary about the German quack physician Max Gerson, in my city. You wouldn't think a film with both "truth" and "beautiful" in the title would involve squirting coffee up your butt, but Gus was adamant that... Continue Reading →
Flim-Flam Friday: Cherry Supplements
For the past few years, one of the trendiest trends in the alternative-health universe has been dietary supplements made from sour (tart) cherries. They're particularly popular with athletes and arthritis sufferers. What does the product supposedly do? Cherry supplements supposedly work as anti-inflammatories, helping to relieve joint pain and muscle soreness without the side effects... Continue Reading →
Wednesday Weirdness Roundup
Fake nuns with fake Anthrax, real vampires, UN conspiranoia, hateful lies about hate speech, and Bigfoot's disgusting ancestry After years of top-secret lab work, Dr. Melba Ketchum has announced the results of her DNA analysis of alleged Bigfoot hair and tissue samples (including, perhaps, the "Bigfoot steak" that was central to the Sierra Kills hoax).... Continue Reading →
Following the Chemtrails III.5: Aerial Spraying Operations, Past and Present
Now that we've covered anti-radar chaff, let's look at other military and civilian operations that involve aerial spraying. Parallels have been drawn between every one of these practices and chemtrails. Biological and chemical warfare Cold War era U.S. and British experiments that involved aerial spraying of "surrogate biological agents" are discussed below ("Biowarfare Simulation... Continue Reading →
Following the Chemtrails III: Aerial Spraying Operations – Military Chaff
Almost as soon as any type of aircraft becomes widely available, it seems, people start to spray stuff out of it - for benign or malicious purposes. In 1906, an enterprising New Zealand farmer attempted to sow a flooded, temporarily inaccessible valley with seeds by sprinkling them from a tethered hot air balloon, and in... Continue Reading →
Following the Chemtrails II: Contrails and Clouds
Long before there were commercial jet flights, observers on the ground were curious - and sometimes concerned - about the vapour trails that materialized behind planes. They are still being studied today. In this post, we'll look at some of the most frequently-asked questions about contrails. Why do some contrails persist while others rapidly fade?... Continue Reading →
Following the Chemtrails I: Jets
To understand contrails and sort out the chemtrail issue, we must first know a few things about the aircraft responsible for them. So let's start at the beginning. An Extremely Brief History of Jet Travel A jet aircraft is, quite simply, any aircraft powered by a jet engine (rockets and cruise missiles are also jet-propelled,... Continue Reading →