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  • Intact Woolly Mammoth Tusk Found in Siberia

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Jan 22, 2021

    Russian scientists announced that a 12,000 Year old Mammoth tusk had been recovered in Siberia. The find is believed to have been exposed by melting permafrost last summer. The woolly mammoth coexisted with early humans, who used its bones and tusks for making art, tools, and dwellings, and hunted the species for food. It disappeared from its mainland range at the end of the Pleistocene 10,000 years ago. Isolated populations survived on St. Paul Island until 5,600 years ago and on Wrangel...

  • Murdered Russian Scientist May have been Close to Discovering the Chinese Government Connection to Covid

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Dec 25, 2020
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    Alexander Kagansky, 45, was found dead Sunday night on a street in Vladivostock, Russia. He had been stabbed, then thrown out a fifth floor window, reports the NY Post, among other news sources. ("What is it with these Russian windows, anyway? They seem to be awfully easy to fall out of," said one wag on Twitter). The internet is rife with speculation that Kagansky was working on a cure to Covid-19, and close to a discovery that Russian or Chinese intelligence did not want him to make....

  • Twitter Removes Video of Silver Monolith in Orbit, Shot from International Space Station. Men in Black?

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Dec 15, 2020
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    Jack Dorsey does kind of look like an alien. But do the Men in Black run Twitter? Last week, yours truly reported that a NASA video shows a silver monolith in orbit about 3 KM from the International Space Station. This is a simple statement of fact; all you have to do is watch the video, if Big Tech would permit you to. The object resembles silver monoliths recently discovered in Utah's Red Rock Desert, in California, the UK and Romania. https://www.smobserved.com/story/2020/...

  • Black Monolith in Utah's Red Sand Desert Disappears As 4 Men Photographed Dismantling It

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Dec 2, 2020
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    The Silver Monolith that appeared suddenly in the Utah desert, disappeared just as mysteriously sometime before sunrise Sunday. Reportedly, 4 Earthlings quickly dismantled the monument, laying it flat first then dividing it into sections. Witnesses didn't want to risk their safety by taking cellphone photos as the men jumped out of an SUV. There are a few blurry photos. ""We have received credible reports that the illegally installed structure, referred to as the "monolith" has been removed by a...

  • UFO? Black Monolith Discovered in the Utah Desert. No, We're Not Making This Up.

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Nov 27, 2020

    In case you thought 2020 couldn't get any stranger, Reuters is reporting that workers discovered a black metal monolith in the Utah Red Rock Desert National Monument. There is no indication of who put it there or when or why. Did it come from space and land here, so that we can evolve a higher level of human? Will it suddenly cure Covid-19, or perhaps do the opposite? Your guess is as good as ours. I'm sorry Dave. I can't tell you that. Utah’s highway patrol shared images of both the sheep a...

  • Superbugs will kill millions -- unless Congress acts

    Kenneth E. Thorpe and Erik Paulsen|Nov 27, 2020

    We're in the midst of the worst health crisis of the 21st century -- and it's not COVID. The coronavirus is a terrible disease, of course. In just ten months, it has killed more than one million people around the globe. But there's a far more dangerous plague circulating through the population. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria infect one American every 11 seconds and kill one every 15 minutes. By 2050, these "superbugs" could kill 10 million people worldwide each year unless we invent stronger...

  • Biologists Attempt to Foster Orphaned Mountain Lion Kittens-- Both Kittens Are Now Living at a Wildlife Sanctuary in Arizona.

    Ann Cholo, NPS|Oct 5, 2020

    THOUSAND OAKS, Calif.- This summer, biologists with the National Park Service (NPS) at Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SMMNRA) and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) attempted to foster two orphaned mountain lion kittens and keep them in the wild. Fostering involves getting a wild mountain lion mother to "adopt" the orphaned animals and care for them as her own. Link to footage of kittens https://www.facebook.com/80124818659/posts/10157739296463660/?vh=e They...

  • RANDom UFOs and What to Do About Them

    Mister Mystify|Aug 14, 2020

    Way back in 1968, a man named George Kocher from the RAND Corporation, a local institution that does good work but is the subject of various conspiracy theories worldwide, wrote a paper titled "UFOs: What to Do." The 48-page document, which was labeled as an "internal document," is an interesting read and does not talk down to believers, nor does it say they're definitely right. But that wasn't the purpose of the paper. Its purpose was to cut through the nonsense surrounding the subject of...

  • US Government Will Release Space Alien Files, Including Evidence of Captured UFOs

    Mister Mystify|Aug 6, 2020

    Overlooked by many in Donald Trump's hard-hitting interview conducted by his namesake son last month was the president's reveal that he knew "very interesting" things about Roswell, New Mexico. For those who don't know, Roswell was the site of an alien spacecraft crash in 1947. The government has been covering up the incident since then, despite the overwhelming amount of evidence. Whether Trump decides to divulge what he knows is unknown, but he might be tempted later this year if he loses the...

  • 83% of Covid-19 patients off ventilators in ten days, when administered Stem Drug. Usually only 9% come off ventilators after Covid19 ARDS.

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Apr 29, 2020

    An Australian pharmaceutical company claims an 83% recovery rate among Covid-19 patients on ventilators. The study was conducted at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City in March and April, on Covid-19 patients on ventilators. ARDS Covid-19 patients on ventilators ordinarily experience a 9% survival rate. When remestemcel-L is administered within the first 5 days, 83% of the patients survived and came off ventilators within ten days. A press release posted on Globenewswire Friday reported these...

  • NYC Doctor Says Ventilators Harm Covid-19 Patients, Treatment Protocols Should Be Changed

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Apr 24, 2020

    In a viral video, an ER doctor who works in New York City claims ventilators kill people by pushing too much oxygen into unaffected lungs. According to Dr. Cameron Kyle-Sidell Covid-19 might be about the hemoglobin not being able to transport oxygen, as opposed to the lungs being infected. Doctor Kyle-Sidell was transferred from ICU to ER after he appealed to the hospital management to change the treatment protocol. So he went online and issued an appeal to all health workers about this. "It is...

  • "Covid-19 Death Rate Will Be Well Under 1%," says UCLA Infectious Disease Specialist

    Observer Staff|Mar 24, 2020
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    "What will the final overall mortality rate be? It seems highly likely that it will be south of 1% (versus the current media reports of greater than 3%). Perhaps 0.5% or less? We'll see. But it's not like the 1918 Spanish flu that had a mortality that some estimated to be as high as 10%." Subject line: An update from Dr. Otto Yang, Doctor of Infectious Disease at UCLA: Hi Everyone, I hope you find this helpful re the Corona Virus issue: I've seen so much misinformation making the rounds, and...

  • Leafies and Weedies and Rubies, Oh My! – Glimpses Behind the Scenes at Birch Aquarium

    Sabine Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Mar 5, 2020

    Anyone who thinks the world has been combed over and all its mysteries have been figured out should take a plunge into the ocean. Even today, NOAA declares that over eighty percent of our ocean remains unexplored. (https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/exploration.html) And you don't have to dive particularly deep to find questions no research has yet been able to answer. Many such questions linger around the seahorse's relative, the seadragon. Until recently, there were only two known species of...

  • #CoronavirusUSA: Every One Says Keep Calm and Carry on. So Perhaps It's Time to Panic Constructively

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Mar 1, 2020
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    As the Stock market sold off for the second day (I mean 1800 points down on the Dow in 2 days); the Centers for Disease Control warned American citizens to get read for the Coronavirus to reach epidemic levels in US cities. "It's not a matter of if but when a pandemic will happen in the US" said a spokesman for the CDC today. "Coronavirus cannot be contained, and will cause significant disruptions in our lives." On a cruise ship called the Diamond Princess in Yokohama Japan, 50 people died in a...

  • Egyptian Goose Seen in Douglas Park Santa Monica, California, for the First Time

    Sara Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Jan 3, 2020
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    Birdwatchers take heed: Egyptian geese have been spotted near Douglas Park in Santa Monica. The species is common in Africa, but are not native to the America's and have not previously been reported in California. According to Wikipedia, the Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca) is a member of the duck, goose, and swan family Anatidae. It is native to Africa south of the Sahara and the Nile Valley. Egyptian geese were considered sacred by the Ancient Egyptians, and appeared in much of their...

  • Mountain Lion Crosses 405 Freeway, Becoming Bel Air's Most Famous Cougar

    Kate Kuykendall, Natl Park Service|Aug 18, 2019
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    8/8/19: The National Park Service has documented a rare case of a mountain lion crossing the 405 Freeway in the Sepulveda Pass area. The male mountain lion known as P-61 made his way east of the massive freeway sometime between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. on the morning of July 19th. This is the first time during the course of the 17-year study of mountain lions in and around the Santa Monica Mountains that a GPS-collared lion has crossed the 405 Freeway. In the same general vicinity...

  • Pets or Wild Animals Could Transmit Typhus to People in Los Angeles County

    Observer Staff|Jun 3, 2019

    A spokesman for the Los Angeles County Dept of Public Health, confirms two cases of typhus in Santa Monica in the last year. He said they have found typhus in Santa Monica in the past, on rats, feral cats and opossums. It has not recently found cases in people. There is a concern that they could be transmitted from the animals to people sleeping in the park, by way of fleas. Another concern is shelter workers, who could contract disorders from animals. The County does test rats in parks in San G...

  • Amazon Develops Bracelet Intended to Upload Wearers Emotions Onto the Internet

    DPA Wire Service|Jun 1, 2019

    (dpa) - Last week it was reported that Amazon may be working on developing a bracelet that can use the speech recognition software Alexa to detect how you are feeling emotionally. While Amazon isn't the first to trial emotion-reading software, the report has plenty wondering about the potential for AI assistants like Amazon's Alexa to read our emotions. According to a report from financial wire Bloomberg, the company is working on the voice-activated wearable described as a health product. There...

  • Crushing Boar: Hong Kong Hopes Forced Sterilization Will Cure It's Hairy Problem

    DPA Wire Service|May 31, 2019

    Hong Kong (tca/dpa) - Out of the darkness appeared a snout. "Fei zhu! Fat pig!" 8-year-old Shino Chen shouted to her younger brother as she jumped up and down and pointed at a wild boar. The hairy black pig, which must have weighed at least 150 pounds, grunted and snuffled through a flimsy, old fence along the sidewalk. The children tiptoed toward the animal then sprinted back to their father's side. Kenneth Chen, 44, and his children visit the boars almost every night. All they have to do is...

  • Iranian Cyber Army Fake Facebook Accounts Deleted, says Social Media Giant

    DPA-News|May 31, 2019

    Los Angeles (dpa) - Facebook on Tuesday said it had again deleted dozens of fake accounts, groups and pages that it said were involved in "coordinated inauthentic behavior" that originated in Iran. Fifty-one fake accounts, 36 pages, seven pages and three Instagram accounts run by people who "misled people about who they were and what they were doing" were taken down, the social media giant said in a statement written by Nathaniel Gleicher, its head of cybersecurity policy. The content dealt...

  • Mountain Lion P-47 Found Dead, Poison Suspected as Cause of Death

    Kate Kuykendall, NPS|May 6, 2019

    THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- The mountain lion known as P-47 was recently found dead in the Santa Monica Mountains, and lab results indicate he may have succumbed to poisoning from anticoagulant rodenticide, commonly known as rat poison. P-47's remains were discovered on March 21 after his GPS collar sent out a mortality signal and NPS biologists hiked in to find him in the central portion of the mountain range. He did not have any visible wounds. Testing on a sample of his liver showed that the...

  • Google Adsense Network Experiences Outage or Other Problem Tuesday

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|May 4, 2019

    Google's search ads and intent based advertising may fairly be described as the backbone of the internet. 2/3ds of all online advertising goes through Google.com or Facebook.com, an astounding figure. So when Adsense/Adwords by Google experiences a problem, the whole internet is affected. We noticed 2 problems. First, on our Gmail account there is the following warning: "You're out of storage space and will soon be unable to send or receive emails until you free up space or purchase additional...

  • How Your Favorite Star Wars Character Has Been Altered By The Mandela Effect

    Kat Thomas, Observer Staff Observer|May 1, 2019

    "Your eyes can deceive you. Don't trust them."--Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars is one of the most beloved of franchises. Fanboys (and Fangirls) still flock to watch and rewatch these movies forty plus years later. Yet, everytime a nerd (or at this point mainstreamer) rewatches this space saga, there's a pause as some of us are perplexed by how certain elements of the movie are recalled differently than how they appear in 2019 on the big, little, or little little (mobile...) screen. Many many people...

  • China Planting, Farming Cotton on the Darkside of the Moon. Lunar Colony to Follow Soon

    Liz Miller|Feb 15, 2019

    Chinese scientists have conducted an experiment that suggests that we may eventually be able to use lunar land space to provide food for either inter-planetary travelers or Earth dwellers. Using a container designed to create a mini-ecosystem, the researchers were successful in having cotton plants sprout. Other plants and fruit fly eggs included in the environment did not respond successfully. The sprouts died during the course of moon's the two-week-long, -275°F night. Daytime temperatures on...

  • Independence Day: UFO Again seen by Hundreds Fireworks Display in Denver, Colorado

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Jul 29, 2018
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    UFOs again appeared above Denver on July 4th, 2018. Across the United States, UFO's are seen by hundreds of witnesses every 4th of July, and the Mile High Stadium is a regular venue for space aliens. Every 4th of July, skydivers are confused by some as Unidentified Flying Objects. But still other see visitors from another world. Reports of UFOs are generated each independence day. The 4th of July UFO are a strange variety of unidentified flying object (UFOs) that were seen all across the...

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