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Top Pentagon UFO Whistleblower Claims Explained: What They Know That We Don’t
For decades, the U.S. government denied that UFOs — or UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) — were a topic of serious investigation. That all changed in the last few years, not just because of grainy Navy videos or shifting military protocols…
By Rukka Nova10 months ago in Geeks
"Beyond the Gates" Week 14 Review
So Beyond the Gates started the fourteenth week of existence a day late. Why? Monday was Memorial Day. So the show actually aired a rerun for the first time in its short existence. The show has had quite a few preemptions already. The first one was caused by March Madness, which is understandable. After all, it's March Madness. Then there's the preemptions due to UEFA Soccer, and that bugged me a bit, because while BTG was preempted, CBS affiliates were somehow able to air new episodes of The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful. Hmmm.
By Clyde E. Dawkins10 months ago in Geeks
Canton in Motion
Canton in Motion How Transportation, Theater, Sports, and Local Flavor Shaped a City By Joey Raines Canton, Ohio, is a city powered by movement. Its story is told in the clatter of railcars, the glow of stage lights, the roar of football crowds, and the sizzle of pizza ovens. Canton has always been alive with energy, shaped by innovation, built by working people, and sustained by a sense of pride that refuses to fade. This is a story about more than buildings or streets. It is about the heartbeat of a community that keeps going strong.
By Joey Raines10 months ago in Geeks
Power Under the Aurora: Sodium Frost Glow’s Polar Legend. AI-Generated.
At the edge of the world, under the shimmering glow of the aurora, the Arctic night holds both beauty and a biting chill. Here, temperatures plummet to a staggering -45°C, and the wind howls across endless snowfields. For the determined Arctic research teams and adventurous spirits, this is more than just an expedition—it’s a conversation with nature’s raw power, a testament to human resilience.
By roc chiang10 months ago in Geeks
I Tell Ya What: An Early Look at the Anticipated "King of the Hill" Revival
At long last, the King of the Hill revival series is closing in! News of a reboot of the hit animated series started about three years ago, and it definitely gained my attention. The buzz increased as time passed, with more and more proverbial fruit growing from the seeds that were planted. The revival became official in January 2023, and finally, on May 30, 2025, the last piece of the puzzle was announced. It had been long established that Hulu would pick up the revived series, but the premiere date wasn't known until now: August 4, 2025.
By Clyde E. Dawkins10 months ago in Geeks
The Science Beneath the Surface: How Technology Is Peeling Back the Layers of Oak Island
Oak Island is a riddle carved in stone and soaked in seawater. For more than 200 years, men have dug with shovels, dynamite, and blind hope — chasing whispers of treasure and the ghosts of builders no one can name.
By Rukka Nova10 months ago in Geeks
AI vs SEO: How to Keep Ranking When Search Gets Smarter
The debate between AI and SEO is more relevant than ever, especially in today’s evolving digital landscape. As artificial intelligence transforms how search engines interpret content, brands are asking the big question: AI vs SEO: How to Keep Ranking When Search Gets Smarter? SEO is no longer just about keywords and backlinks. It now demands an intelligent approach that integrates AI-powered tools and techniques. According to a 2024 report by Statista, over 80% of marketers use some form of AI in their digital strategies, particularly in content creation, SEO keyword analysis, and marketing intelligence.
By Imdad Malik SEO Expert11 months ago in Geeks









