5 Most Powerful Families That Control The World

Illuminati confirmed? From Rothschild, Rockefeller, Du Pont, Morgan to Bush, meet the 5 most powerful families that control America and the world in 2015.

Illuminati confirmed? From Rothschild to Bush, meet the 5 most powerful families that control America and the world in 2015.

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Conspiracy theorists say they are the puppet masters that control the highest echelons of society from finance to music. Rumored to have occult satanic connections, secret ties to the gold trade, a dark mysterious hidden agenda and a plan for a new world order, these real families are some of the richest families in the world. In documentary form, these are the top facts on the families Rothschild, Rockefeller, Du Pont, Morgan and Bush.

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5 Darkest NFL Secrets

Super Bowl commercials, hyped up press conferences, corporate halftime shows, hard hits; what’s hiding behind it all? Welcome to the NFL industrial complex.

Super Bowl commercials, hyped up press conferences, corporate halftime shows and hard hits… what’s hiding behind it all? Welcome to the football industrial complex.

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The 5 darkest football secrets the NFL doesn’t want you to know in 2015, including the secret history of betting and organized crime, Tom Brady and the Patriots deflating footballs in the Deflate Gate scandal, the mysterious circumstances and rumors and potential Super Bowl conspiracy behind Super Bowl III between the Jets and the Colts, the league’s non-profit status tax shield and the health dangers hidden behind the football highlights.

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5 Terrifying Real Alien Abductions

The most real alien abductions as of 2015; witnessed by credible observers and supported by UFO sightings and photo evidence.

The most real alien abductions as of 2015; witnessed by credible observers and supported by UFO sightings and photo evidence.

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Presenting the 5 most credible alien abductions, including Betty and Barney Hill who were taken in the first ever widely reported case, the Allagash Waterway incident where 4 friends were able to pass lie detector tests and draw the same terrifying pictures of their alien abductors, the Ilkley Moor alien captured on camera, the Kelly Cahill Grey alien abduction resulting in strange scars, and the Manhattan Abduction that was witnessed by a UN official and left behind a medical implant in Linda Napolitano.

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5 Most Terrifying Serial Killers Still At Large

Can anyone solve these cases before they murder again?

Can anyone solve these cases before they murder again?

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Presenting the 5 most terrifying serial killer mysteries that no true detective could solve… including the dangerous and psychopathic Beer Man of India, the poisonous “yukaihan” Vending Machine Killer of Japan, the disturbingly punctual February 9th Killer, the gruesome Long Island (Craigslist) Serial Killer, and the Zodiac — the most famous serial killer never caught.

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Music: “The Bucket of Blood” by Pravdamusic

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NASA Reveals Incredible View Inside Superstar Eta Carinae

New findings include Hubble Space Telescope images that show decade-old shells of ionized gas racing away from the largest star at a million miles an hour, and new 3-D models that reveal never-before-seen features of the stars’ interactions.

Eta Carinae is a binary system containing the most luminous and massive star within 10,000 light-years. A long-term study led by astronomers at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, combined data from NASA satellites, ground-based observing campaigns and theoretical modeling to produce the most comprehensive picture of Eta Carinae to date. New findings include Hubble Space Telescope images that show decade-old shells of ionized gas racing away from the largest star at a million miles an hour, and new 3-D models that reveal never-before-seen features of the stars’ interactions.

Located about 7,500 light-years away in the southern constellation of Carina, Eta Carinae comprises two massive stars whose eccentric orbits bring them unusually close every 5.5 years. Both produce powerful gaseous outflows called stellar winds, which enshroud the stars and stymy efforts to directly measure their properties. Astronomers have established that the brighter, cooler primary star has about 90 times the mass of the sun and outshines it by 5 million times. While the properties of its smaller, hotter companion are more contested, Goddard’s Ted Gull and his colleagues think the star has about 30 solar masses and emits a million times the sun’s light.

At closest approach, or periastron, the stars are 140 million miles (225 million kilometers) apart, or about the average distance between Mars and the sun. Astronomers observe dramatic changes in the system during the months before and after periastron. These include X-ray flares, followed by a sudden decline and eventual recovery of X-ray emission; the disappearance and re-emergence of structures near the stars detected at specific wavelengths of visible light; and even a play of light and shadow as the smaller star swings around the primary.

During the past 11 years, spanning three periastron passages, the Goddard group has developed a model based on routine observations of the stars using ground-based telescopes and multiple NASA satellites. According to this model, the interaction of the two stellar winds accounts for many of the periodic changes observed in the system. The winds from each star have markedly different properties: thick and slow for the primary, lean and fast for the hotter companion. The primary’s wind blows at nearly 1 million mph and is especially dense, carrying away the equivalent mass of our sun every thousand years. By contrast, the companion’s wind carries off about 100 times less material than the primary’s, but it races outward as much as six times faster.

The images and video on this page include periastron observations from NASA’s Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer, the X-Ray Telescope aboard NASA’s Swift, the Hubble Space Telescope’s STIS instrument, and computer simulations.

5 Darkest Facebook Secrets

Facebook fails to keep your secrets safe? Login at your own risk…

Facebook fails to keep your secrets safe? Login at your own risk…

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Presenting the 5 darkest Facebook secrets including the stolen idea Mark Zuckerberg used to create thefacebook.com, a secret scientific test to hack the feelings of users and cause emotional contagion, the mysterious all access pass that Facebook Messenger has to spy on your phone, the ability for moderators to stalk users, and the tricks and marketing strategies used to sell your info on the black market.

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Sharks Are Eating Asia’s Internet

Shark species in the region may be drawn to chow down on undersea cables, which send off electromagnetic waves that can act as shark bait.

If you live in Southeast Asia and can’t stream YouTube videos or access Facebook, sharks may be to blame.

The underwater trans-Pacific cable that provides Internet to most of Southeast Asia broke again yesterday, leaving millions with slow or spotty connectivity. The region faces an estimated repair time of up to a month.

The Asia-America Gateway (AAG), launched in 2009, is an enormous underwater cable line stretching 12,000 miles across the Pacific. It connects 10 points throughout the Pacific islands and Southeast Asia and provides vital connectivity to several countries between Malaysia and California.

But one branch of the $500 million AAG has been continually beset with problems. The segment of the cable that runs between Vietnam and Hong Kong has ruptured four times within the last six months—twice near Hong Kong and twice near Vietnam. The latest incident occurred yesterday, when the cable broke near the Vietnamese city of Ba Ria.

In addition to Vietnam, the outage effects the cable’s offshoot points further west, which means Internet users in Brunei, Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia are also feeling the slow-down. Although these other countries rely on the cable, it is managed by one Vietnamese telecommunications company.

Investigators have not confirmed a reason for the latest rupture. One common explanation in these cases is that anchors from passing fishing trawlers snagged the cable and caused damage. Increasingly, however, cable watchers believe that the problem may be sharks.

Shark species in the region, these experts say, may be drawn to chow down on the cables, which send off electromagnetic waves that can act as sharkbait. One theory holds that sharks mistake the cables for the bioelectric fields surrounding schools of fish. Others suggest that perhaps sharks are merely overly curious.

To prevent sharks from chomping through fragile and expensive fiber-optic wires, Google, which has pledged to collaborate on a similar $300 million undersea cable to Japan, has started wrapping its cables in kevlar.

Watch Airbus Risk $1.5B in Insane Jumbo Jet Stunt

Airbus flew five of its new A350 XWB wide-body passenger jets in an epic stunt formation for a once-in-a-lifetime photo shoot.

The five test and development A350-900s took to the skies for a formation flight in September 2014, bringing together all of the aircraft used for Airbus’ successful campaign leading to certification of this latest Airbus widebody jetliner.

The company put their test pilots’ skill to the ultimate test in a promo video designed to show off its new A350 XWB passenger jet. The beautifully choreographed stunt involved all five of the brand-new A350-900 jets, as well as two chase planes and a helicopter flying in a formation typically pulled off by high performance fighter jets.

The costs of the shoot are unknown, but each jet has a list price of $300 million, so it’s safe to assume that well over $1.5 billion of machinery was on the line.

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Eerie, 1970s ‘Crack’ Monster from Sesame Street

The “crack creatures,” as they are known, are spindly, skinny and spooky – a nightmare for any child worried about the potential of monsters under the bed.

If your childhood self watched Sesame Street in 1975, you may have a vague yet haunting memory of a character known as Master Crack, who emerged through your bedroom ceiling and transported you to an alternate crack world. You are not alone.

On December 31, 1975 this short animated segment followed a young woman as she interacted with the various shapes and creatures formed by the cracks on her walls. The “crack creatures,” as they are known, are spindly, skinny and all around spooky — a sure nightmare for any child worried about the potential of monsters under the bed.

For a while the clip circulated only as folklore, as grown internet users who were traumatized by the cartoon in their youth banded together to reminisce about the mysterious “crack creatures” and their frightening “Crack Master.” The short was rumored to be the work of animator Cosmo Anzilotti, though he reportedly has no memory of ever creating it.

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Sea Ghost Breaks Record for Deepest Living Fish

A ghostly never-before-seen fish with wing-like fins has set a new depth record for fish. The previously-unknown snailfish was filmed 8143m under the sea.

A ghostly never-before-seen fish with wing-like fins has set a new depth record for fish. During a recent trip to the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean, the deepest place on Earth, the previously-unknown snailfish was filmed several times floating along the dark sea floor, reaching a record low of 8143 metres below the surface (see video above).

The unusual fish, spotted on the expedition, which was led by Jeff Drazen andPatty Fryer of the University of Hawaii, has a different body shape from other known varieties of snailfish. It boasts broad, translucent fins, stringy appendages and an eel-like tail that allows it to glide smoothly.

Snailfish are known to thrive at extreme depths: another variety, Pseudoliparis amblystomopsis, previously held the undisputed record for deepest-living fish at 7703 metres. Handling the intense pressure of the deep sea is a challenge for most animals because it impedes muscles and nerves and bends proteins out of shape, disrupting the working of enzymes required for life.

In 1999, Paul Yancey from Whitman College in Washington, who was also on the recent trip, discovered that a chemical called trimethylamine oxide, or TMAO, which helps regulate the concentration of dissolved substances in cells,prevents proteins from warping in deep-living fish. Levels of TMAO were found to be higher in deeper-dwelling species and individuals. But there is a limit to the amount of the chemical that a cell can hold, which should also constrain how low fish can go.

Earlier this year, along with Alan Jamieson from the University of Aberdeen, UK, Yancey calculated that the depth limit for fish, based on TMAO, should be about 8200 metres, which neatly matched real observations. And the new discovery gets even closer to the mark. “The new depth record for fish is still within the 8200 metres we predicted,” says Yancey.

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