Mona Lisa Mutants
Check out these Mona Lisa mutants created by Japanese artist Naoto Hattori. I wonder what Leonardo Da Vinci would think of that, anyway, I let you be the judge of that. link


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Check out these Mona Lisa mutants created by Japanese artist Naoto Hattori. I wonder what Leonardo Da Vinci would think of that, anyway, I let you be the judge of that. link


A Quebec resident from the Laurantians believes to have witnessed UFO crafts silently navigating over the Laurentians, a mountain range north of Montreal, Quebec. The man was absolutely stunned.
He wrote to John McCallum the Minister of Defense of the time to have answers. Before replying, the Minister forwarded the matter to the Canadian sector of Norad in North Bay Ontario, to see if there was any proofs of aerial activity in his sector, on December 4th 2002.
Here is a Youtube video made by the man in question :
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Earth has issues, so Richard Branson and Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page think it’s time humanity got started on a Plan B.
Their plan B consist into leading hundreds of users on one of the “grandest adventures in human history: the first permanent human colony on Mars.”
Read Richard Branson’s post on the Google Blog

The creepy Sci Fi B Movie is titled The Man From Planet X and is a 1951 production starring unknown Robert Clarke, Margaret Field and Raymond Bond. Prof. Elliot sets up an observatory on a mysterious Scottish island, with his hot daughter and some guy named Dr. Mears, a former student with a questionable past. Soon after arrival of reporter John Lawrence, a ship from Planet X just happens to land near the observatory and a tacky alien visits the observatory and takes advantage of the cute daughter of Dr. Elliot.

Techcrunch reports that Steven Spielberg plans to launch a social networking site like Facebook but with a focus on those who had paranormal and extraterrestrial experiences.
Spielberg has always had a love for ghost and UFO stories. His movies include Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Poltergeist (1982), E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982), Casper (1995), Men in Black (1997), The Haunting (1999), War of the Worlds (2005) and the upcoming Interstellar (2009). His first movie, at 16, was a 140-minute science fiction adventure called Firelight (which later inspired Close Encounters). Add to those titles a score of other sci-fi movies. [TechCrunch]
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