Saturday May 9, 2026


May 9, 1982


Rachel Boston - Videos - Filmography

My upbringing, especially my mom, was about doing what you love, then greatness will follow.


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May 10, 2026


Happy Mother's Day from my family to yours.


Saturday with my daughter Zsia and her family at Liberty Commons Mall in NJ


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My Mother's Day Present from Lululemon



The Devil Wears Prada 2


"The Devil Wears Prada" is a reminder that behind each fashion statement a mother wears, is a woman trying to balance family, work, love, and life.


Like the unforgettable characters in "The Devil Wears Prada", mothers dress to express their individuality and lifestyle. It is the art of handling what life has given her as a mom in today's world - combined with life's 'designs' to express who she is emotionally.


Whether enjoying brunch, shopping for the perfect gift, or simply sharing stories and laughter together, Mother's Day is about appreciating that women symbolize strength, beauty, compassion, inspiration and the unconditional love that shapes and moves our emotions throughout our lives.




E.T. Ellie Talk


Humans strive to live in a world that makes sense and offers positive emotional value - a goal that often feels unattainable because of the dualistic, almost bipolar nature of reality itself. Joy and suffering, order and chaos, creation and destruction seem forever intertwined. As a result, humanity constantly searches for meaning within the contradictions.


At the same time, human consciousness appears to be evolving alongside technology, as though both are moving together according to some larger pre-programmed design. From the discovery of fire to artificial intelligence, every technological leap has transformed not only civilization, but also the way humans perceive themselves and the universe around them. The boundary between mind and machine grows thinner with each generation.


Some believe this evolution is random. Others see patterns - as if humanity is participating in a vast experiment in awareness, where technology acts as both a mirror and an accelerant for consciousness itself. In this view, reality becomes less about survival alone and more about awakening - a process in which humans gradually recognize their interconnectedness with each other, with the planet, and perhaps with forms of intelligence not yet fully understood.


Whether driven by destiny, simulation, biology, or collective imagination, one thing remains clear: humanity continues searching for purpose in a world suspended between fear and possibility, while technology reshapes the very definition of what it means to be human.







U.F.O. Files Released by U.S. Shed Light on What the Government Knows. The Pentagon on Friday released online what it called new, never-before-seen files, dating back decades, related to unidentified flying objects.   NYT - May 8, 2026


Realty segues to "Alien Agendas" and the endless cycle of disclosure, speculation, denial, and renewed fascination surrounding UFOs and UAPs. The latest release of decades-old files by the Pentagon once again floods the public consciousness with blurry lights in the sky, unexplained maneuvers, radar anomalies, and objects that seem to mirror the archetypes humanity has carried for generations: visitors from elsewhere watching from the edges of perception.


Each new 'document dump' promises revelation, yet rarely delivers the answers humanity has been searching for since the beginning of time - or since the beginning of the simulation, depending on your perspective. Who are we? Why are we here? Is consciousness evolving toward something greater? What exactly is the destiny of the Human Experiment? Governments release information in fragments, enough to sustain intrigue but never enough to resolve the mystery.


We look toward extraterrestrials to help define the algorithm of human existence - hoping they possess answers about consciousness, creation, time, and the nature of reality itself. Yet I often question whether they actually have the answers we seek, or whether we have simply projected humanity's need for meaning onto the unknown.


Perhaps advanced civilizations, if they exist, struggle with the same existential questions we do. Who created them? What is the purpose of consciousness? Is existence random, engineered, cyclical, or simulated?


Technological advancement does not necessarily equal spiritual or philosophical enlightenment. A civilization capable of traversing galaxies may still be searching for the same truths humanity has pursued through religion, science, myth, and metaphysics since the dawn of awareness. In that sense, the UFO phenomenon may reveal less about extraterrestrials and more about ourselves.


It exposes humanity's longing for connection, guidance, and confirmation that we are part of something larger than the isolated drama of Earth. We search the skies hoping someone else has decoded the program - someone who can finally explain why reality feels both intelligently designed and fundamentally unstable at the same time.


Perhaps there is no final answer waiting to be handed to us. Maybe consciousness evolves through the search itself - through questioning, imagining, doubting, and expanding perception. The "Human Experiment" may not be about arriving at absolute truth, but about the experience of seeking it while navigating a reality built on paradox, emotion, memory, and time.


UFO dissemination of information always seems to circle back to Barack Obama, who helped move the subject from the fringe into mainstream conversation by openly acknowledging that there are objects in the sky the government cannot fully explain.


When a former president casually discusses unexplained aerial phenomena on television, it changes the cultural dynamic. Suddenly the topic no longer belongs solely to conspiracy theorists, science fiction fans, or late-night radio shows. It becomes part of the official narrative.


The last time Barack Obama spoke publicly about UFOs/UAPs earlier this year, the comments once again reignited speculation about what governments actually know versus what they are willing to reveal. Soon afterward, Trump stated that he too planned to release new, never-before-seen files and videos, continuing the modern pattern of disclosure through media moments and carefully staged revelations.


Trump has relished portraying himself as the president willing to spill the secrets - the outsider figure challenging hidden systems while hinting that extraordinary information has long been kept from the public. Whether a diversion from the Epstein Files, political theater, strategic distraction, controlled disclosure, or genuine curiosity, the result is the same - humanity once again becomes captivated by the possibility that world leaders know more about the phenomenon than they admit.


Despite decades of rumors, leaks, hearings, whistleblowers, and declassified footage, the core mystery remains untouched. The public receives fragments - enough to sustain fascination, never enough to produce resolution. This perpetual state of partial disclosure almost feels engineered to keep humanity psychologically suspended between skepticism and belief.


The UFO phenomenon has evolved into more than a question about extraterrestrials. It now intersects with artificial intelligence, surveillance, quantum theory, simulation theory, military technology, and the evolution of human consciousness itself. Every new release of information acts like another breadcrumb in a maze that may ultimately lead humanity back to the oldest question of all: not whether aliens exist, but why humans need them to.


On May 6, 2026, Stephen Colbert interviewed Barak Obama at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. They discussed many topics including UFOs and government coverups. Here's the video.



In conclusion, we all know - or perhaps have been led to believe that human-extraterrestrial contact has been occurring for at least the past hundred years, and possibly since ancient times. Across generations, thousands of people around the world have reported witnessing unexplained spacecraft, anomalous lights, and encounters that challenge conventional explanations. That number appears to be increasing as humanity moves toward what feels like some form of closure, revelation, or transition point in the Human Experiment.


There are those, myself included, who have been taken - experiences so vivid and transformative that doubt no longer exists about a connection to entities from somewhere beyond the limits of ordinary perception. Whether these beings originate from another star system, dimension, timeline, reality, or layer of consciousness within the simulation itself - remains unknown.


It's fun to speculate and compare the knowledge we have been programmed with against evolving information.


'The Truth May Be Out There' - but it may be beyond human comprehension. It may be more about asking the questions than finding the answers.




May 8, 1945


VE Day - Videos


Victory in Europe Day (V-E Day or VE Day) - World War II Allies - formally accepted the unconditional surrender of the armed forces of Nazi Germany and the end of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich. April 30 Hitler allegedly committed suicide during the Battle of Berlin.


The modern day version of the human-extraterrestrial storyline began during WWII with Foo Fighters over Europe as portrayed in Steven Spielberg's miniseries Taken (YouTube 10 Episodes). On June 12, 2026, Disclosure Day Spielberg's new UFO sci-fi film is scheduled to premiere in theaters across the US.






May 8, 1884 - December 26, 1972


Harry S. Truman 33rd US President - Videos


If you can't convince them, confuse them.


When Harry S. Truman entered the White House, the world was changing rapidly. The atomic age had arrived, the Cold War was beginning, and reports of strange objects in the skies were starting to capture public attention.


In 1947 - the same year the modern UFO era arguably began with the Roswell incident - Truman was president. Officially, the government dismissed many sightings as weather balloons, experimental aircraft, or misidentified natural phenomena. Yet the secrecy surrounding military projects during that era created fertile ground for conspiracy theories that still endure today.


Many UFO researchers believe Truman authorized highly classified investigations into unexplained aerial phenomena after several military encounters and public sightings.


Some theories claim secret committees were formed behind closed doors to study recovered technology or possible extraterrestrial contact. Others argue the government simply feared public panic and wanted to protect sensitive Cold War defense programs from foreign adversaries.


One of the most enduring mysteries tied to Truman's presidency is whether the UFO coverup was less about aliens - and more about power, intelligence, and control of information.


During the late 1940s and early 1950s, the United States was developing advanced surveillance systems, nuclear weapons, and experimental aircraft. In that atmosphere of secrecy, it became difficult for the public to separate fact from fiction.


The fascination continues because unanswered questions remain. Why were certain military documents classified for decades? Why did so many pilots, radar operators, and military personnel report objects they could not identify? And why has the government slowly released more UFO-related information in recent years after decades of denial?


To believers, Truman's era marked the beginning of a hidden history - one where governments learned more about unexplained phenomena than they ever admitted publicly. To skeptics, the so-called UFO coverup reflects humanity's tendency to fill gaps in knowledge with myth, imagination, and fear.


Either way, the Truman years helped shape one of the greatest modern conspiracies: the idea that somewhere behind locked doors and classified files lies a truth the public was never meant to fully know.




Unraveling the Journey of the Human Genome  


Science and Pseudoscience




Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index


The Moon's Mysterious Origins Still Stump Astronomers


A forbidden planet pairing just rewrote the rules of how worlds are born and then wander.


Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS contains strange water never seen in our solar system. It has remarkably high content of deuterium


NASA's home for experimental flight is welcoming more flyers to its already high-performing fleet as it continues to support science and aeronautics test missions - continuing the legacy of pioneers like Neil Armstrong.


A massive galaxy, formed less than 2 billion years after the Big Bang, appears to have no rotation at all, a trait usually seen only in much older, evolved galaxies. This challenges current theories that young galaxies should still be spinning from their formation.


NASA just tested a powerful new thruster that could send humans to Mars


This Tiny World in the Outer Solar System Should Be Airless, but It Has an Atmosphere


NASA's Webb Space Telescope Reveals a Dark Airless Super-Earth That Looks Like Mercury


ESA's Space Rider Passes Key Tests in Preparation for Europe's First Reusable Spacecraft


Pandora Exoplanet Mission Unveils Stunning First Images, Marking a Major Milestone in Space Exploration


Astronomers Are Shooting Giant Lasers Into The Sky To See The Universe With Unmatched Clarity


Mars' Moon Phobos Faces a Faster End Than We Thought, and It Will Be Explosive


Two Russian Satellites Achieve Unbelievable Precision in Close-Orbit Maneuvers


Two Companies Found a Brilliant Plan to Remove Space Debris, Here's How They Plan to Do It


NASA's NEO Surveyor Space Telescope Gears Up for 2027 Mission to Track Asteroids


SpaceX's Starlink Satellites Capture Incredible Journey Around Earth in New Video



Could the Universe's Hidden Shape Solve One of Physics' Biggest Mysteries?


Scientist accidentally finds shortcut to Mars that could slash travel time in half


After 100 Years, Scientists Uncover Hidden Rule Governing Cosmic Rays


NASA shuts down 49-year-old Voyager 1 instrument to keep it alive





Physics in the News


Physics


Physicists Propose Strange Experiment Where Time Goes Quantum


Scientists finally solve 40-year-old physics puzzle about how things grow


Scientists Uncover Hidden Property of Light That Twists Matter Sideways


Physicists have measured 'negative time' in the lab


'Negative Time' Really Does Exist, New Experiments Suggest


Scientists just created exotic new forms of matter that shouldn't exist





Diamonds in the News


Diamonds


Stretching Diamonds Unlocks Powerful New Quantum Sensing Abilities





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry ~ ~ Metallurgy ~ ~ Minerals


Chemistry-aware AI can generate millions of plausible new molecules


Scientists Finally Solved One of Water's Biggest Mysteries





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence ~ ~ Technology


Live quantum network test in New York overcomes 2 key hurdles in creating an 'unhackable' internet


Is AI Conscious? One Famous Scientist Says It Could Be


What Looked Like an Abandoned Dairy Barn About to Fall Down Was Secretly Holding 2,200 Perfectly Preserved Pre-Internet Computers


= Say Goodbye to Lithium: These Massive Concrete Spheres Are Underwater Batteries Built to Store Clean Energy Using Only Seawater Pressure


New water battery could last until the 24th century - and it can be safely discarded in the environment


New Chip Could Make GPUs Far More Efficient


Scientists Just Built a Quantum Battery That Charges Almost Instantly


AI is showing up in court cases, but only a human jury can grapple with the moral weight of assessing guilt


What does it mean to train an AI to speak like you?


When AI can't count - and what researchers are doing about it


MIT scientists finally reveal the hidden structure of a mysterious high-tech material


Scientists turn plastic waste into clean hydrogen fuel using sunlight


The da Vinci bloodline is unlocking the genius's genetic secrets. Leonardo da Vinci's DNA may soon be uncovered - unlocking the biology behind history's greatest genius





Robotics in the News


Robotics


Meet Moya: The World's First Biomimetic Robot That Can Bend, Smile and Holds Eye Contact With Chilling Human-Like Accuracy





Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


Scientists find a way to stop dangerous belly fat as we age


Scientists discover why Ozempic works better for some people


Magnesium Magic: New Drug Melts Fat Even on a High-Fat, High-Sugar Diet


Hantavirus cruise LIVE: Cruise passengers monitored in several US states as CDC sets lowest emergency response


Scientists Just Captured Killer T Cells in Action Inside Tumors


Scientists discover a new way to prevent gum disease without killing good bacteria


A simple habit like eating eggs could be quietly helping protect your brain from Alzheimer's


Scientists have uncovered a hidden structure in one of our most mysterious senses - Smell


A strange bead-like motion inside cells may be the secret to keeping their DNA and health in balance.


Middle Age Is Becoming a Breaking Point in America, Study Reveals


Beyond Inflammation: Scientists Uncover New Cause of Persistent Rheumatoid Arthritis


Scientists Flip Immune System Switch, Uncover Surprising Path To Stop Gut Inflammation


Millions of People Have Osteopenia Without Realizing It. Osteopenia causes reduced bone density without symptoms, driven by aging, hormones, and lifestyle factors


Tourette's And OCD Overlap, And a Newly Discovered Brain Link May Explain Why


Scientists say travel could slow aging and boost your health


Researchers Identify the Most Common Recessive Neurodevelopmental Disorder Ever Discovered


This Is What Makes You Irresistible to Mosquitoes


A New Atlas Reveals Hidden Details of The Human Body Like Never Before





Brain in the News


Brain Index



Movement Triggers a Hidden 'Brain Cleaning' Mechanism, Study Shows. It could be triggering a kind of hydraulic pump that flushes out fluid in the brain


The brain may use dopamine to bend time and shape memory


MIT scientists discover millions of silent synapses in the adult brain


Estrogen in both the male and female brain shapes responses to trauma, study suggests


Many genes have been linked to autism - but a new study suggests it may be their path to the brain that matters


Your brain doesn't start blank - it starts overloaded, then sharpens itself by cutting away the excess





Unraveling the Journey of the Human Genome  


Science and Pseudoscience




DNA in the News


DNA ~ Genetics


Scientists accidentally discover DNA that breaks the rules of life


Your DNA may predict your future success more than your upbringing





Evolution in the News


Evolution


Darwin's Islands Still Evolving: Giant Daisies Rewrite the Rules of Evolution


Ancient sea fossils indicate millipede and centipede ancestors evolved their legs while still underwater


How evolution sculpts the facial shapes of birds and mammals


Evolution isn't random. Scientists find the same genes used for 120 million years


Malaria may have quietly steered human evolution by forcing our ancestors apart across Africa.





Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index


NOAA forecaster on how this year's El Nino could shatter records


Oceans near record heat again as El Nino conditions begin to build


Alaska's Sky Explodes With Swirling Clouds and a Hidden Polar Storm


Hunga Tonga volcano didn't just erupt - it triggered a hidden atmospheric cleanup scientists never expected to see


Myanmar's devastating quake could reshape how California and other fault zones gauge future risk


Town found clean energy deep inside old coal mines


NASA captures wild swirling clouds and rare arctic storm over Alaska


A Glacier Held Back a Mountain for Centuries, But When It Collapsed Without Warning, It Created a 481-Meter Tsunami Taller Than the Burj Khalifa


Earth's Temperature Is Heating Up Twice as Fast as It Did in the Past, and the Effects Are Already Seen


Greenland ice melt has surged sixfold and scientists are alarmed


NASA Just Turned a Retired Boeing 777 Into the Largest Flying Lab Ever Built, Capable of Carrying 100 Scientists at Once to Study the Atmosphere


NASA Satellite Reveals Just How Fast Mexico City Is Sinking


Buried electrical pathways across the US reveal new clues about Earth's interior and power grid risks


Arctic winter sea-ice extent fails to expand and sets a new record low in 2026





Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


Ancient soil temperatures may have steered millet farming across Neolithic East Asia


Hidden In The Mountains Of Colombia, Scientists Have Found 6,000-year-old Human Remains That Doesn't Match Any Known Population


Modern experiments suggest rhino teeth may have been part of Neanderthal toolkits


4,000-year-old texts to reach new audiences in digital project


Archaeologists unearth evidence of dogs being traded within Mayan societies


Modern experiments suggest rhino teeth may have been part of Neanderthal toolkits


Ancient soil temperatures may have steered millet farming across Neolithic East Asia


4,000-year-old texts to reach new audiences in digital project


Archaeologists unearth evidence of dogs being traded within Mayan societies


Two rare coins minted in England to ward against Viking raids have been discovered in Denmark, where Vikings made them into jewelry


Construction Workers Digging for a New Building Unearthed a 24.5-Meter Medieval Ship Buried Beneath the Street Since the 1360s


Ice Age butcher's tools are a sign of ancient humans' creativity during hard times


Mysterious green rocks in Pyrenees cave hint that prehistoric people were working copper there for 4,000 years


Sudan: Ancient Document Confirms 'Legendary' African King Actually Existed


Centuries-old Christian Nubian murals inspire gorgeous fashion reconstructions


An ancient Egyptian mummy with an excerpt from the classic Greek text the Iliad plastered to its abdomen


Medieval jaw reveals Scotland's first known dental bridge made from 20-carat gold


Stone Age Mystery: DNA Reveals Ancient Population Wipeout in France


Why Did the Neanderthals Disappear? Scientists Reveal Humans Had a Hidden Advantage


Archaeologists Discover 80-Ton Stones Beneath the Sea, Believed to Be Remains of One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World


Fourni is a rocky archipelago not far from the Turkish coast. Within 13 Days Divers Found 22 Shipwrecks Hidden for Over 2,000 Years, Perfectly Preserved in a Remote Location





Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index


80-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossil Reveals Secrets of Life's First Steps Onto Land


Ancient sea fossils indicate millipede and centipede ancestors evolved their legs while still underwater


A forgotten fossil hidden inside a garden wall has turned out to be one of Australia's most remarkable prehistoric discoveries Arenaerpeton supinatus, the ancestor of today's Chinese Giant Salamander


The fluffy fossil that finally showed the world that birds are dinosaurs


Video: Archaeologists reveal secrets of prehistoric human-made island


Shockingly Powerful Giant Octopuses Ruled the Seas 100 Million Years Ago





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Remembering Ted Turner











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