by Freya Vye | May 23, 2025 | a little bit odd
The 2012 Olympics, the channel tunnel, the Magna Carter. These are all great UK achievements that have had worldwide impact and give us Brits reason to be proud, however they pale in comparison to one: the Tea Time Alarm. At a time where nations are divided,...
by Darcie Peskir | May 23, 2025 | its getting bonkers, UFO cluster
What would you do if your peaceful stroll home from the gym turned into a particularly hasty jog to avoid alien abduction? It was a bog-standard Monday night, and I was making my usual return home from the gym at around 8 o’clock in the evening. This ritual had...
by Liz Graham | May 23, 2025 | quite weird
Who wrote Shakespeare? Here’s a look into the baffling authorship debate; the gaps, the facts, and why this ancient drama persists. My father and I were finding something to watch on Netflix. His mouse hovers by 10 Things I Hate About You, and I tell him, “I don’t...
by Liz Graham | May 23, 2025 | its getting bonkers
Here are three conspiracy theories that turned out to be true. 1. The UK’s secret human experiments at Porton Down The Claim: For decades, allegations persisted that the UK government conducted unethical tests on military personnel and civilians, exposing them to...
by Liz Graham | May 23, 2025 | its getting bonkers
For Daniel Hope, the journey into the world of chemtrail belief began with a teenage curiosity. “I was 14, 15, just looking into stuff. The sky isn’t really as blue as it used to be, especially in London. Notice the blue in older photos.” he explained. This...