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People encountering UFOs are said to develop extraordinary skills afterward
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — A former US Defense Department counter-intelligence expert, Luis Elizondo, has claimed that individuals who report close encounters with UFOs sometimes develop extraordinary skills and talents afterward. Elizondo, who headed the US Government’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, shared insights into the potential physical and mental effects of UFO encounters during an interview with the YouTube show Earthfiles. According to Elizondo, some individuals who claimed…
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Baba Vanga’s chilling 43-year prediction stands as one of her most ominous forecasts
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Baba Vanga, the renowned blind psychic, left behind a legacy of predictions that continue to captivate believers and skeptics alike. Despite her passing in 1996, her prophecies still resonate, with one particularly chilling prediction slated to unfold 43 years from now. Born in 1911, Baba Vanga’s predictions extend into the future, with one notable forecast for 2043 suggesting that Europe will become majority Islamic.…
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Whistleblower alleges a secret ‘arms race’ among the US, China, and Russia to recover crashed UFOs
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Former US Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch, who testified before the US Congress about a secret “multi-decade crash retrieval and reverse engineering program” earlier this year, claims that the US, China, and Russia are engaged in a secret arms race to recover crashed UFOs. According to Grusch, these nations are actively competing to learn the most about extraterrestrial technology. Grusch disclosed that China…
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Luxury at the expense of the planet: how the richest people threaten the environment
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Just one percent of the world‘s population, the top tier of the richest people, is behind the abnormal emissions of carbon dioxide, posing a threat to our planet. This follows from a new report presented by Oxfam. According to the report, the lifestyle of this one percent of the population results in excessive carbon dioxide emissions. In 2019, this percentage of the population emitted…
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Astrophysicist warns: Alien life on two exoplanets could threaten humanity
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Astrophysicist Professor Jane Breaves from Cardiff University has warned that two distant exoplanets, called HD 76932 and HD 201891, may harbor more advanced life forms than Earth. In her latest study published by the American Astronomical Society, the professor emphasized that these worlds are 70 and 110 light years away, respectively, and are 8 billion years older than our Earth. Professor Breaves offers our…
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AI experts confirm that Vladimir Putin utilizes at least two body doubles
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — In a twist of intrigue and speculative analysis, the claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin employs at least two body doubles has emerged, fueled by an artificial intelligence (AI) examination of photographs from recent engagements. These assertions gain momentum amid persistent rumors, consistently denied by the Kremlin, that Putin may have passed away. The Japanese TV network TBS delved into the enigma, suggesting that…
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Russell Brand questioned by police over past sexual offense allegations, which he denies
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Comedian Russell Brand has been questioned by Metropolitan Police officers in South London earlier this week over three alleged historical sexual offences. The 48-year-old visited a police station on November 16 and was interviewed under caution. The Metropolitan Police confirmed the questioning, stating that a man in his late forties attended the station in relation to the non-recent sexual offences, and investigations are ongoing.…
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Bill Gates expresses optimism about innovative new climate solutions
In the realm of climate change, Bill Gates offers a perspective brimming with optimism, contending that there are more reasons for hope than commonly recognized. Beyond the declining costs of renewable energy sources, Gates highlights the pivotal role of innovation in steering the world towards meeting its climate goals. His optimism is grounded in the inventive solutions emerging from brilliant scientists dedicated to addressing climate change, and he is confident…
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The scientist announced secret US experiments on crossing humans with aliens
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Renowned scientist and UFO researcher Dr. Steven Greer has spoken out about secret US government experiments that he says involved combining human and alien DNA. The Daily Star writes about this. In an exclusive interview with YouTube channel VLAD TV, Greer expressed doubts about the possibility of natural reproduction between species, but admitted that interspecies classified experiments were carried out. Dr. Greer cites no…
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A traffic camera captured a “ghost” behind the car driver
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — In October of this year, something mysterious happened in the Indian state of Kerala, which surprised and frightened the local residents. A man named Adityan went on a trip with his family – his wife and two small children. However, what started out as a normal trip turned into a strange incident. According to coasttocoastam.com, the family came under the strict gaze of a…
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Is it possible to die from laughter? What scientists say
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — It is believed that laughter is the best medicine for the soul, but there have been cases when this sincere emotional outburst has led to unexpected consequences, including death. Back in 206 BC, the Greek philosopher Chrysippus, a supporter of Stoicism, became a victim of his own wit. The story goes that he saw a donkey eating figs and ordered wine to be given…
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New study shows women in the US are living almost 6 years longer than men
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — A recent study led by the University of California has unveiled a stark shift in life expectancy trends, revealing the most significant gender gap in the United States since 1996. The study, conducted by a team of scientists, indicates that women are now outliving men by an unprecedented margin of 5.8 years, marking a notable increase from the 4.8-year gap recorded in 2010. This…
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For the first time, ‘vampire viruses’ found on US soil
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have detected the presence of elusive “vampire viruses” in soil samples from Maryland and Missouri, marking the first time these peculiar viruses have been identified in the United States. While the existence of these vampiric entities has been acknowledged by researchers for decades, their elusive nature made their direct observation and isolation a remarkable achievement. Termed “vampire viruses,” these…
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Nuclear war in the US could annihilate 90% of the population
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — In a chilling report delving into the potential aftermath of a nuclear attack, scientists have estimated that approximately 300 million people in the United States would face the imminent threat of death from exposure to radioactive fallout in the four days following such a catastrophic event. The focus of the report centers on modeling the grim consequences of a nuclear strike, with a particular…
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Accused ‘Satanic’ MS-13 gang leader, known as ‘apostle of the devil,’ charged with directing murder
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Elmer Canales-Rivera, a purported leader of the notorious Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang, has been indicted on a slew of terrorism charges, including conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism in the United States. Nicknamed one of the “apostles of the devil,” Canales-Rivera, 47, faces trial in New York next week following his arrest by federal agents at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas. The…
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Is it possible to eat red meat every day – research
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Red meat is an invaluable source of protein and valuable amino acids for the body. It also contains iron and zinc, vitamin B12. It helps to maintain bones and muscles normally, therefore it is an important part of the diet. Can you eat it every day? And what will happen to our body if we start consuming it regularly? Red meat is a rich…
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Thousands queue up to have Elon Musk’s robot insert wires inside their skulls
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Elon Musk‘s ambitious venture, Neuralink, is set to embark on a groundbreaking six-year clinical trial for its revolutionary brain microchip. With the green light received in September, Musk aims to recruit tens of thousands of volunteers, marking a significant leap toward merging technology with the human brain. The trial’s focus is on developing a ‘brain-computer interface’ (BCI) that holds promise for individuals suffering from…
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Amidst war, Israel’s ‘Queen of Guns’ resumes posting racy content, asserting that ‘life goes on’
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Natalia Fadeev, commonly known as the ‘Queen of Guns’ in the realm of social media, has reemerged on the digital landscape, resuming her practice of sharing racy content, this time directly from the front lines of the Israel–Palestine War. The charismatic Instagram personality has carved a niche for herself through a unique blend of cosplay, where she portrays characters like Barbie, juxtaposed with images…
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Computer reveals the face of Loch Ness Monster, 90 years after the first-ever photo
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Ninety years after the iconic photograph allegedly capturing the first glimpse of the Loch Ness Monster, artificial intelligence (AI) is unveiling a new perspective on the elusive creature. The image, generated through cutting-edge AI technology, delves deep beneath the surface of Loch Ness, offering a potentially clearer depiction of the mythical monster that has captivated imaginations for nearly a century. In the realm of…
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Chilling 60-year-old Doomsday prediction nears as humans face a grim scenario of being ‘squeezed to death’
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — In a chilling revelation, a decades-old Doomsday prediction by Austrian-American physicist Heinz von Foerster has resurfaced, stirring apprehensions about the fate of humanity. Foerster’s ominous forecast, made in 1960, forewarns of a scenario where overpopulation could lead to humanity being “squeezed to death,” setting a specific date for this grim fate: November 13, 2026—just three years from today. Foerster’s theory hinged on the notion…
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Bizarre way to live after death: A guy is sending his DNA to the moon, hoping aliens will clone him
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — In a peculiar quest to transcend mortality and possibly populate the cosmos, 86-year-old physics professor Kenneth Ohm has devised an unconventional plan: sending his live DNA to the moon‘s south pole with the hope that extraterrestrial beings will discover it and proceed to clone him. This ambitious undertaking, driven by a combination of scientific curiosity and a whimsical sense of humor, positions Ohm as…
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Pentagon’s UFO chief thinks there’s alien life, but it’s likely beyond Mars
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, the outgoing Pentagon chief with an 18-month tenure marked by controversy, has made headlines for his belief in the existence of alien life. A long-time laser and materials physicist employed by the government, Dr. Kirkpatrick acknowledges the possibility of life on other planets. However, he asserts that the quest to find extraterrestrial life requires humanity to venture beyond the confines of…
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Woman spots bizarre Tic-Tac ‘UFO’ from her garden
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — In an unexpected twist, the realm of bizarre aerial phenomena, often associated with American territories, has now cast its mysterious shadow over the north of England. Recent images showcase two unidentified flying objects (UFOs), as reported by a ‘concerned citizen’ residing in Stockport, whose anonymity she seeks to preserve. The first UFO, characterized as having a square or triangular shape, presented a hazy appearance…
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People who use cannabis are more empathic
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Recent research conducted by scientists from the National Autonomous University of Mexico has produced intriguing findings suggesting that regular marijuana users may exhibit an enhanced ability to comprehend the emotions of others. These results challenge conventional wisdom and open new avenues for exploration in the realms of empathy and cannabis consumption. Empathy, the capacity to comprehend and share the feelings of others, is a…
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A man lived undetected under the stairs in a shopping center for six months
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Shopping centers, eternal places of bustle and movement, where crowds of shoppers and huge staff create the perfect hideout for those who want to remain unnoticed. Security guards in such places have the difficult task of maintaining order and security. However, the story that happened in one of the shopping centers in Shanghai turned out to be so surprising that many were perplexed. Imagine…
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Man is an intermediate stage towards the emergence of perfect artificial intelligence
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — British astronomer Lord Martin Rees said that alien life has already been discovered, and it is represented by artificial intelligence, and not little green men. In an interview with the BBC, Martin Rees argues that artificial intelligence is a form of alien life leading to a new concept: reaching the peak of Darwinian evolution could mean the end of humanity’s role as the dominant…
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Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Hospitalized In Mexico City
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Esteemed tech pioneer and Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak, has been making headlines as news of his recent hospitalization in Mexico circulates. The 73-year-old technology luminary was in Mexico City to participate in the prestigious World Business Forum (WBF), a renowned business conference that attracts thought leaders from across the globe. Reports surrounding the incident are somewhat muddled at this point. While Mr. Wozniak had…
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Exclusive: WhatsApp to war – Cuban recruits join Russian military to fight in Ukraine
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — In a surprising turn of events, Cuban recruits are joining the Russian military to participate in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This recruitment drive has seen several Cubans traveling to Russia to work for the military in various capacities. The situation highlights the economic desperation and dire conditions in Cuba that have driven individuals to seek opportunities in foreign militaries. The recruitment efforts began…