Third Annual Zeitgeist Media Festival Aug. 3-4, 2013: LA and Global! Avalon, Hollywood 3:00 pm-10:00 pm (doors at 2:00) with sympathetic global events: 8/2/13 to 8/4/13.
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“Changing the World Through Socially Conscious Art”
It was a festival of full-spectrum conviction, overflowing with compelling emotions that reflect the real [troubles] pressing in upon our emerging global society with accelerating force. In this sense this now-annual festival is a natural outgrowth of a growing, terrestrial upheaval that is going to
leave no part of the human collective being untouched. - Hollywood Today
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Thousands of Bees Attack Texas Couple, Kill Their Two Horses
A swarm of suspected genetically manipulated "Africanized" killer bees attacked Kristen Beauregard and her boyfriend in Pantego, North Texas, as they were exercising miniature horses. — Science World Report
Revealers of government secrets share how their lives have changed
Heroes. Scofflaws. They're all people who had to get on with their lives. — Washington Post
Is it Real? Underwater Crystal Pyramids Discovered in Bermuda Triangle
With the use of sonar, oceanographer Dr. Meyer Verlag discovered giant glass pyramids at a depth of two-thousand meters. — EndAllDisease.com
Gang of Feral Cats Attack Woman, Dog in France
Terrifying incident highlights shocking outbreak of feral cats in France. — LiveScience
The Problem with Werewolves
Nick Redfern discusses the internal strife caused within cryptozoology over mysterious "werewolf" reports. — Mysterious Universe
Human hybrids: a closer look at the theory and evidence
Examining the possibility that human beings are hybrids of chimps and pigs. — Phys.Org
Loren's Top 50 Cryptids
Loren Coleman details a veritable menagerie of popular and obscure cryptids that continue to elude researchers. — Cryptozoonews
High-tech tattoo can stop athletes hitting the wall
New biosensor would reveal lactic acid levels in athletes in the midst of their activities. — New Scientist
Hikers capture footage of mysterious "Bigfoot" figure
Sighting of the figure, which appears covered in thick black hair and is seen lumbering across the mountain top, has sparked plenty of excitement among Bigfoot fans. — News.com.au
Meet Ippo the "Zonkey"
Rare foal was born after a zebra climbed a fence to mate with an endangered donkey. — Mail Online
How Giant Black Holes Spin: New Twist Revealed
A newly discovered way to determine the spin of monster black holes could help shed light on the evolution of these bizarre objects and the galaxies they anchor. — Space.com
Radar antennae reveal how disease and pesticides are harming bees navigation
Honey bees are being fitted with tiny radar antennae to find how disease and pesticides are effecting the insects as they hunt for food. — The Telegraph
Carl the robot bartender serves customers at German bar
The humanoid robot, developed and built by mechatronics engineer Ben Schaefer, mixes drinks for guests at the Robots Bar and Lounge in Ilmenau, eastern Germany. — Mail Online
Woman photographs mysterious UFO and light over East Hull
Jean Dearing was on the terrace of her home on Southcoates Lane, when she saw lights hovering in the sky on Monday night. — IB Times
Plague-infected squirrel shuts Los Angeles park
Parts of a national forest in California have been evacuated and closed down after a squirrel was found to be infected with the plague. — BBC News
MRSA: Farming up trouble
Microbiologists are trying to work out whether use of antibiotics on farms is fuelling the human epidemic of drug-resistant bacteria. — Nature
Roswell base photographers speak out
The base photographers stationed at Roswell during the UFO incident have spoken out about their experiences. — Unexplained Mysteries
NSA's new spy facilities are seven times bigger than the Pentagon
The NSA is now building a facility that will make it more than seven times the size of the Pentagon, making the secretive compounds the biggest in the country. — Mail Online
Tiny patch hides you from mosquitoes
Brightly colored little patches that stick on clothing or backpacks could represent an effective new way to fight mosquitoes and the deadly illnesses they spread. — Discovery News
Mysterious hum driving people crazy around the world
The Hum, a mysterious droning sound, has been heard in places like Bristol, England, Bondi, Australia and Taos, New Mexico. — LiveScience
Car hackers use laptop to control standard car
Two security experts in the US have demonstrated taking control of two popular models of car, while someone else was driving them, using a laptop. — BBC News
Spooky goings on at corner shop caught on CCTV
Boxes suspended in air before dropping on floor in front of shopper. — Mail Online
Scientists can implant false memories into mice
A team was able to make the mice wrongly associate a benign environment with a previous unpleasant experience from different surroundings. — BBC News
Full Recovery Unlikely for NASA's Kepler Planet-Hunting Spacecraft
The Kepler probably won't bounce back completely from the malfunction that stalled its planet-hunting efforts two months ago. — Space.com
(Big)foot in Mouth: Bigfoot Language
Eyewitnesses report hearing howls, whoops, growls, screams, mumbles, whistles and other strange vocalizations in the wild, and attribute these to Bigfoot. — Scientific American
Light completely stopped for a record-breaking minute
The feat could allow secure quantum communications to work over long distances. — New Scientist
The Time Machine Chronicles: Where Nuts and Pencil-necks Collide
Eight examples of inventors, scientists, and dreamers, claiming to know the keys to time travel. — Mysterious Universe
Viking Jewelry Unearthed in Denmark
Several items, some of which contain gold, have been uncovered at a farm site in Denmark that dates as far back as 1,300 years. — LiveScience
"Sharknado" Got One Thing Right: Aquatic Animals Sometimes Do Fall From the Sky
Tornadoes over water are too weak to lift sharks, but strong enough to bring smaller animals ashore. — National Geographic News
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