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UFO Documents Index

UFO Documents Index

Deadly time vortex appears over Antarctica Sector of erupting anomalies. Disturbing news has been leaking out from the giant continent at the bottom of the world. Some scientists manning lonely outposts under the drifting and shifting aurora are nearly paralyzed with fear. Their clipped reports are being reviewed by astonished superiors back in the home countries. Russian researchers posted near the giant South Pole sub-glacial Lake Vostok have reported eerie anomalies and incidents over the past few years that sometimes seem to border on the frayed edge of creeping madness. Artificial structure found under two miles of ice During April 2001 one of the world’s great secrets was revealed: an ancient structure or apparatus that lay encased miles under the hard Antarctic ice was detected by a roving spy satellite. Despite the news blackout, reports still surfaced that a secretive excavation project had commenced on the heels of the discovery. Excavation deep into the ice…What’s down there? High technology and strange events Source

Mystery sounds decoded? NWO testing masses with Mind Control-Vibration Tech for Global Slavery? A large group of scientists all over the world are suddenly interested in a subterranean place called Malta's Hypogeum Hal Saflieni. The Hypogeum of Paola Malta literally meaning "underground" in Greek, is a subterranean structure dating to the Saflieni phase (3000-2500 BC) in Maltese prehistory. Thought to have been originally a sanctuary, it became a necropolis in prehistoric times and the remains of more than 7,000 individuals have been found. It is the only known prehistoric underground temple in the world and was discovered by accident in 1902 when workers cutting cisterns for a new housing development broke through its roof. The underground temple has three levels. Find out why and hear the sounds for yourself - the very sounds heard at 110 Hz which create mind control!

The Ancient and Mysterious Gobekli Tepe | Historic Mysteries One of the standing stones of Gobekli Tepe Gobekli Tepe (Gobekli: Belly Tepe: Hill) is a site six miles outside of Urfa, Turkey that contains megalith circles. It was uncovered in 1994 by German archaeologist Klaus Schmidt. Since that time, Klaus and his team have uncovered at least seven large stone circles and they suspect that there are many more left under 22 acres of land yet to be excavated. What are these stones doing in this hill overlooking what must have once been a lush valley? Who built them? The largest megaliths of Gobekli Tepe are roughly 16 ft. tall and weigh as much as 10 tons. Judging by the animal bones found during digging at Gobekli Tepe, the ancient people who erected the site were nomadic hunter-gatherers. It appears that Gobekli Tepe outdates ancient wonders like the Pyramids of Giza and Stonehenge by thousands of years. Gobekli Tepe was built over the course of hundreds of years, possibly even longer.

LSD | Suzuki Roshi Dharma Talks Suzuki-roshi in the Buddha-hall at City Center for a service or lecture Shunryū Suzuki-rōshi Tassajara Sunday morning, March 1, 1970 Listen to this talk: Suzuki-roshi 70-03-01 (this audio file covers about three-quarters of the transcript below) Actually, because of my bad throat, I don’t speak for people outside, you know. I came this morning without preparing anything to speak. But usually, you know, our mind is always filled with something, you know: something like ice cream [laughs, laughter] or lemonade [laughs, laughter] or banana or, you know, soap—how much the soap cost in one, you know, store, how much will it cost in other store. (more…)

10 Websites To Make You Think | The Online Learning Blog from Study2U Supposedly browsing the internet requires more brain power than watching television. Although judging from some of the websites we’ve come across that assumption is cast into doubt. Here’s some of the sites we like that might get your brain to sit up and listen. Ted A conference that started in 1984 bringing together experts in technology, entertainment and design quickly grew into so much more. The conference itself is invitation only, but the website features all the talks at the conference in high res video format. New Scientist The New Scientist website carries new articles from the magazine as well as the NS archive of over 76,000 pieces. Big Think The Big Think website is a collection of ‘global thought leaders’ who offer their thoughts and analysis on world events and other important developments. Café Scientifque ‘for the price of a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, anyone can come to explore the latest ideas in science and technology’ Breathing Earth Arts & Letters Daily How Stuff Works

60 free resources you really must try Finding the right elements for a project can significantly improve the quality of the final product, especially if your deadline’s too tight to build these things yourself. Quality is essential if you’re to maintain a professional finish. Fortunately the quality of the resources available to us continues to rise and premium standard resources are everywhere. Here’s a collection of some of our current favorites: Mmenu This jQuery plugin creates slick, app-like sliding menus for mobile sites. Fabric textures These 5 cloth textures are free to download as JPGs. Fitgrd This is a lightweight and cool looking responsive grid. Horizontal menu This is a horizontal slide-out menu with a grid based submenu. Upload form This is a mini Ajax upload form. Minimalistic (free for personal use) Minimalistic is a minimal WordPress theme with nice brushstroke patterns. Mobile application UI kit This mobile application UI kit is downloadable as a PSD. Flat icon set Who can have too many flat icon sets? Flatilicious icons

Watch The Funkiest Monkeys | PBS | Nature | Nature Limited streaming only. Ends Feb. 6, 2014. There is an unusual looking monkey called the crested black macaque that is endemic to rainforests in Indonesia, which includes the island of Sulawesi. These striking black primates, sporting punk hairstyles and copper-colored eyes, first caught the attention and won the heart of wildlife cameraman and biologist Colin Stafford-Johnson 25 years ago. Upon his arrival, Stafford-Johnson finds a very different looking Sulawesi.

20+ resources for learning web design & development There are tons of blogs, tutorial sites, and other resources out there that can teach you about web design and development. But what if you want something a little bit more formal, without actually having to go back to school? That’s where resources like the ones below can come in handy. They can also be excellent options if you’ve taken courses in the past, but want to make sure your knowledge and skill-set is completely up to date. Google Developers University Consortium The Google Developers University Consortium offers a ton of great courses for developers interested in working with Google products. In addition to using the University Consortium for learning, you can also submit a course, including course materials, assignments, lectures, and projects. Dev.Opera Dev.Opera can help you learn all the latest open web technologies, including JavaScript, CSS3, HTML5, and SVG. Lynda.com Lynda.com is one of the largest premium tutorial sites for software, business, and creative topics. Udacity

30 CSS and Javascript Tabs Solutions Tabs have been around for a long time, they are nothing new, but with so many sites (blogs, ecommerce sites, web apps…) needing to show as much content and navigation as possible, they have never been so relevant. They are the perfect web page tidying up solution for organizing cluttered content in a space-limited web page. Separating content into tabs keeps everything nice and compact, clutter free and are always at the ready should a user need it. In this round-up we have a variety of easy to use modern tabs solutions, techniques, tutorials and plugins, most of them make use of a variety of Javscript libraries (MooTools, jQuery…), but you will also find some innovative pure CSS solutions as well. Sweet Tabbed Navigation Bar using CSS3 Sweet Tabbed Navigation Bar using CSS3 → Demo → CSS3-Only Tabbed Area CSS3-Only Tabbed Area → Demo → Using CSS to Create a Tabbed Content Area Using CSS to Create a Tabbed Content Area → Demo → CSS3 Hover Tabs without JavaScript Sweet AJAX Tabs (jQuery) nanotabs

30 one-page sites you’ll wish you had built With web users bombarded with so much information, web designers are constantly exploring new ways to deliver content. One-page websites are now being widely adopted with some of the biggest brands in the world using them to provide users with a fast, clean and simple experience that is simultaneously effective and beautiful. Over the past few years, we’ve seen the trend towards one-page websites grow thanks to the introduction of HTML5 and jQuery, which make it easy to build stunning websites with nifty transitions and effects. Below are 30 stunning one-page HTML5 websites, covering everything from minimalist design and simple navigation to parallax scrolling. If you’re looking for inspiration for your new single page HTML5 website, take a look at the list below: 1. Having won several awards, Trionn Design’s one-page HTML5 website uses parallax scrolling to make it easier for users to navigate through the site. 2. 3. 4. 5. This one’s for all the romantics out there. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12.

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