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CERN Reaches Out To 3I/Atlas!

After 3I/ATLAS passed Mars, strange and unusual things have been happening.

New, amateur images show it looking almost like the famous Tic-Tac UFO, with other objects that seem to dance around 3I/ATLAS. This has led to even more speculation that it’s some kind of spaceship. Remote viewer Sebastien Martin claimed that CERN has been attempting to communicate with 3I/ATLAS in hopes of learning more about the purpose of its entry into our solar system. See if you agree with what he said.

Also this week, it was announced that archaeologists in Turkey made a groundbreaking discovery at Karahan Tepe—one of the most significant Neolithic archaeological sites in the world. For the first time in history, a T-shaped pillar carved with a human face, dated to over 12,000 years ago, has been unearthed.

Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Edge of Wonder Live.

Remote Viewing: 3I/Atlas

What does remote viewing reveal about 3I/ATLAS and Yellowstone’s weird anomalies? Hear all about it on this Edge of Wonder Live.

Each day, the 3I/ATLAS interstellar object gets closer to Earth. It’s slated to pass by Mars on October 3, 2025, but as it approaches, more questions arise.

Several remote viewers have examined the 3I/ATLAS with shocking results. How do their findings compare with each other? Is this interstellar object really a spaceship from another world?

The same team also reportedly remotely viewed Yellowstone National Park and discovered strange anomalies, including otherworldly beings living beneath the area. Could this be the inspiration for the plot of the popular TV show Resident Alien?

Are They Real?

Did someone catch one of the best Bigfoot videos ever seen, or was it created just to get clicks and views? Hear about the now-viral video, along with other Sasquatch sightings and stories that have been shared throughout the years.

Because our nation and the world seem to be “on the edge” right now (pun intended), it’s good to share stories of hope and messages of the divine with near death experiences. Discover how people felt during the Tangshan earthquake of 1976 and more. Also hear Ben Chasteen’s personal experience about watching his grandmother pass away in front of him—and how it changed his life.

For the weekly Mandela Effect (a.k.a Bendela Effect), what do you remember about the famous painting of the dogs playing poker, called “A Friend in Need”? Is one of them wearing a green visor?

Join Edge of Wonder on this Friday Night Live to dive into all of this and more. During the “Dig Deep” Live Q&A segment, ask your questions directly. In the fan-favorite Top 10 Weirder News of the Week, hear hilarious and intriguing stories, such as Mozart’s new single that dropped after 250 years; giant, demonic doll scaring locals; a son suing his mom after throwing out his comic collection; and more—only on Rise.TV. As always, we’ll see you out… on the edge!

Proof Of War Between Worlds?

ICONS2020’s Sarge says old footage has surfaced of what might be proof of war between the worlds!

Sarge says out front that he’s has no idea if the material is factual. “Is it real? Is it fake? is it CGI? I don’t have those answers definitively,” Sarge says. “All I know is that we, as a species, have been lied to about most things in our history and it’s OK to ask questions.” Here’s the clip and please judge the material for yourself.

Hawaii Fires! Solar Flash!

Hawaii fires! Solar flash! Bush funeral note! New Internet system switch!?! No ads. The long-awaited coffee video! Reptilians and more from McAllister TV.

Who Built The Pyramids?

Gigi Young discusses several of the big secrets surrounding ancient civilizations, opening with: Who Built The Pyramids? Other key topics covered here:

  • Humanity’s advanced past, including Atlantis and Lemuria.
  • The Role of Inter-Dimensional Beings (Aliens) on The Earth
  • Is There a Campaign to Spread Alien God Propaganda?
  • Dark Beings Lie About Their Identity For Their Own Gain. More from Mad Malloy.

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Apollo 20: Cover-Up Or Hoax?

Beginning in 2007, videos began appearing on YouTube, revealing a secret mission to the moon in 1976. The mission was allegedly conducted jointly by the United States and the Soviet Union to recover ancient artifacts and possible new technology. Incredibly, the previous Apollo 15 mission and subsequent Russian flybys had reported strange sightings on the moon.

The person who posted the videos was William Rutledge, a former employee of the United States Air Force, who claimed he commanded an Apollo 20 mission that landed on the moon in August 1976 to investigate the sightings. What his crew discovered will blow your mind. They came across an ancient alien base and a female humanoid, who was in suspended animation. Further exploration revealed that a huge object spotted by the Apollo 15 mission was actually an ancient spaceship, measuring 2.5 miles long. Not far from it was another small spaceship and remnants of an ancient city.

Though Rutledge stood by his claims and videos, the mission certainly seemed far-fetched and provided plenty of fodder for conspiracy theorists. Suffice it to say that NASA denied the Apollo 20 moon landing as a hoax, stating it was one of three missions cancelled because of reduced funding from Congress. There is even a Wikipedia page dedicated to it.

Thing is, history tells us many similar and zany cases often turn out to be true. As always, you be the judge. Here’s more from BuzWeaver on The Lost History Channel TKTC.

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Odd Towns That Actually Exist

Danger Dolan takes a unique look at 15 of the craziest towns around the planet that actually exist, such as Roswell, New Mexico, which boasts everything terrestrial. Roswell’s claim to fame is an alleged UFO crash that occurred outside the city limits in 1947, and ever since then they’ve molded the town to fit the phenomenon. The townspeople celebrate an annual UFO festival, and even the local McDonald’s is shaped like a spaceship.

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Invaders from Mars

What’s the connection between condoms and Martian invaders?

Find out in today’s Trillion $ Movie, Invaders from Mars. The Martians fit the stereotype. Their leader is a little, green man inside a flying saucer who practices mind control on unwary humans by planting an electrode at the base of their skulls. The Martians don’t wear prophylactics, but body suits with zippers plainly visible on the backs. You can spot the condoms — more than 3,000 of them, all fully inflated — adorning the maze-like tunnels in the sandpit where the alien spaceship is hiding. The prop men first tried out balloons, but then switched to the blown-up condoms, finding they gave off a brighter red glow.

Republic Pictures’ Invaders from Mars, released in 1953, competed at the box office with It Came from Outer Space, Universal Pictures’ first 3-D movie. Invaders was also originally planned as a 3-D movie, but with a production budget of only $290,000, that option had to be scrapped. Still, it’s fun to count how many scenes have protuberances — like test tubes, telescopes and alien probes — jutting out in the foreground.

Invaders has one plot hook that distinguishes it from the many Alien Scare movies that proliferated during the 1950s. The hero is a 10-year-old boy, an astronomy geek, who not only witnesses the Martian landing, but leads the US Army in the counterattack. Talk about wish fulfillment for the kids watching the movie! Jimmy Hunt plays young David Maclean, while Leif Erickson is his father, transformed into an automaton by the “Mu-tants.” Rounding out the cast: Helena Carter and Arthur Franz as David’s surrogate parents, and the avuncular Morris Ankrum as the Army’s Col. Fielding.

The direction is by William Cameron Menzies, better known as a set designer on Gone With the Wind, The Son of the Sheik, The Thief of Bagdad and many other titles. Menzies’ visual flair is much evidence here, as in the scene where David gets hauled into a police station that looks strangely dreamlike and surreal, as if Salvador Dali might have designed it.  Enjoy and do return next Friday for another Trillion $ Movie!

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