 Steven
Spielberg was asked whether he believes in the real-life
existence of aliens in the run up to his new UFO movie
Disclosure
Day. ''I don't know any more than any of you do, but I
have a very strong suspicion that we are not alone here on
Earth right now, and I made a movie about that,'' said the
legendary filmmaker, noting that when he heard former
President Barack Obama's recent comment that aliens are
''real,'' his first thought was, ''Oh, my God, this is so
great for Disclosure Day!'' Movie
Trailer: Disclosure
Day opens June 12th. More |
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 The
British people would be speaking German now, if it wasn't
for Winston Churchill. A recent survey revealed that half of
the population has no idea what ''the Battle of Britian''
was about. Ignore history, you're going to repeat it. More |
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 The
invention of photography was announced simultaneously in
France and England in 1839, dazzling the public and sending
waves of excitement around the world. These astonishing
breakthroughs depended upon centuries of developments in
chemistry, optics, and the visual arts, accelerating in the
decades after 1790. The Niépce Heliograph was made in
1827, during this period of fervent experimentation. It is
the earliest photograph produced with the aid of the camera
obscura known to survive today.
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Variants
of the story of the Children's Crusade have similar themes.
A boy preaching in France or Germany claiming that Jesus
told him to lead a Crusade to convert Muslims to
Christianity.
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