Or the shaded side of a hill... the ol' "Crater-Dome Illusion" is a wonderful thing...
When you're looking at images of cratered worlds taken from spacecraft, do you see domes, bumps or mounds instead of craters? That's because our brains are...
I think they will have to remove that whole corner addition and start again.
But of more immediate concern, what's under the buckled columns? Slightly stronger columns?
The old Pfizer building in New York is at risk of collapse after at least two structural columns buckled under the load of a building addition.
This is Metabunky for a couple of reasons, both grounded in 9/11 lore.
Firstly, if it does not...
Wreckage has been found.
Good news, despite the bad news. Pakistani authorities have located the wreckage of the K2 Boeing 737-400 that crashed yesterday into the Arabian Sea, 53 miles south of Ormara. For now, there is no information regarding...
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/pakistani-rescuers-scour-waters-cargo-plane-missing-off-karachi-coast-2026-07-08/
ISLAMABAD, July 8 (Reuters) - Pakistani rescuers found the wreckage of a Boeing cargo plane in a deep sea search...
From a blog post from FlightRadar24 describing how they are now using 3-point MLAT (they previously required 4) to attempt to correct tracks subjected to GPS interference:
By calculating MLAT positions for all flights, Flightradar24 is able to...
That is JBU948 from 2026-06-30, not the 2026-06-29 one:
https://www.flightradar24.com/2026-06-29/11:15/1x/JBU948/406a4cca
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/b6948#406e637d
The ATC audio is from the "Tower" feed, 17:12 into the...
The IISS: The Myth and Ethics of Think-Tank Independence
Last week, Bahrain Watch published an investigation into the secret funding of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), ahead of its annual Manama Dialogue. The...
The International Institute for Strategic Studies has now released a report going even further than the German students and saying that it is very likely that Russia conducted hundreds of UAV flights over critical from Russian linked ships...
AAWSAP certainly showed that with the right connections, money could be spent on frivolous things that benefit connected people. If the story is accurate, it lasted for 2 FYs and funneled ~$22m to Bigelow before higher ups at DIA figured out what...
Yes.
Now please consider what Gough had to go on, i.e. what Lacatski had set the program to appear to do in the documents that were on file.
So "admit to" is a poor choice of words, I'm sure the PR office did their best to answer these...