‘Oldest axe’ was made by early Australians0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
 - May 12, 2016
 
A tiny stone flake from north-western Australia is a remnant of the earliest known axe with a handle, archaeologists have claimed.

A tiny stone flake from north-western Australia is a remnant of the earliest known axe with a handle, archaeologists have claimed.

Hundreds of objects that seem far too important to dump have been found in Britain, dating from the Bronze Age

Earth might be less stable than scientists had originally predicted, but a new model of the Earth might shed new light to how it functions.

This sequence of images taken by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope shows Comet 252P/LINEAR as it passed by Earth. The visit was one of the closest encounters between a comet and our planet.

With more than two years of measurements by ESA’s Swarm satellite trio, changes in the strength of Earth’s magnetic field are being mapped in detail.

“The feeling I got was that the Praying Mantises were protecting me energetically so that whatever the Grey types were doing to my chest could be completed.”

Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner, has said she believes in giving wider access to government records related to U.F.O.s and extraterrestrial life. Source: NYTimes

An historic lawsuit has been filed in Canada in an effort to expose and halt the practise of chemtrails being sprayed into the atmosphere.

Erin Burnett Out Front Is Hillary Clinton winning the UFO vote? CNN’s Jeanne Moos reports on alien life in the political universe. Source: CNN

Getty Images By Jordan Fabian – 05/11/16 02:56 PM EDT UFO enthusiasts will have to wait for a Hillary Clinton presidency to get more information from the government about the possible existence of aliens from outer space. The Democratic presidential front-runner has promised to release information about Area 51 — a Nevada Air Force base where many believe the U.S. keeps top





























































