November 5, 2009

Baffling fur disease on bears confuses vets, which causes body fur to fall from animal in Leipzig zoo.


 A hairless bear, like many other animals who have lost their fur can easily be confused as a cryptoid creature.

Japanese technology firm NEC create eyewear that can translate language and provide subtitles.

 
Smart glasses are expected to be available in Japan around 2010.

Murder victim strangled by a British medical marijuana salesman worked at Bohemian Grove.

Quacky psychics lead a police murder investigation into Manchester countryside in search of a lion, fox and mystery man named Mr. Fox, and costing 20,000 British pounds, to no avail.

Photo of Lee Harvey Oswald holding a rifle, is definitely not a fake, says Hany Farid, a Dartmouth professor.



Famous picture of Lee Harvey Oswald many speculated may have been a fake.


Archeologists find America's oldest artifact, a scraper-like tool, dating back 14, 230 years ago in an Oregon cave, according to Dennis Jenkins, at the University of Oregon, Eugene.



A cave of Southeast Oregon, near the town of Paisley.

2010 China to hold Robot Olympics!



Mayan scholar John Major Jenkins explains the truth and hype of New Age 2012 Mayan Doomsday hype, the calender merely ends, just like the Gregorian calender!






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