" ... suggests that the early Middle Ages (614-911 A.D.) never happened, but were added to the calendar long ago either by accident, by misinterpretation of documents, or by deliberate falsificat
"The French space agency plans to publish its archive of UFO sightings and other phenomena online but keep the names of those who reported them off the site to protect them from the pestering of
"'Centipedes' are covert conspiracies meant to drive politicians from power by creating moral panics." Captain Sterling explains a word-usage that has baffled me for months.
"All things being equal, the simplest reason that your work has been rejected is usually the correct one." Scalzi obviously in thrall to the publishing uberfraus... ;)
"Written specifically for NSA employees, the articles listed in the online indexes date back as far as 1956." Of course, they've probably kept a lid on the *really* juicy action
"The [UK] Ministry of Defence went to extraordinary lengths to cover up its true involvement in investigating UFOs." So can we trust them when they say they didn't find any, huh? HUH? ;)
"The christening of Eris, named after the Greek goddess of chaos and strife, was announced by the International Astronomical Union on Wednesday." Crivens! The Discordians have finally infilt
"Even before the bombs fell on Baghdad, a group of senior Pentagon officials were plotting to invade another country. Their covert campaign once again relied on false intelligence and shady allie
Nobody thinks of sugar when they see a field of corn. Most of us would be surprised to learn that the larger percentage of sweeteners used in processed food comes from corn, not sugar cane or beets.
Does Trent Lapinski's exposé about MySpace (digest version here) read like a conspiracy theory? Sure. Does our boss think it's over-outraged? Sure, but you can't trust him, he believes in the lone gun