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Self-absorption in all its forms kills empathy, let alone compassion.
As always, Russia did it. ;)
It would seem that Mr Malyuk's future just went true south, with a great big target on it's back.
IMO, the covid was done at Fort Detrick. The virus was then given to the volunteer athletes serving in the army who were booked to show for an...
I've been wondering about something. The article states that these observations were had using a DeCam and a Blanco telescope, whch I presume are...
SOTT final comment is spot on.
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Comment: "A man whose death is believed to be Nigeria's first in a still-widening Ebola virus outbreak was planning a trip to Minnesota to visit his family next month, his wife said. Patrick Sawyer, a 40-year-old consultant with the Liberian Ministry of Finance, was en route to a conference when he collapsed upon arrival in Lagos, Nigeria, the Associated Press reported."
Suspected U.S. Ebola victim in Nigeria had planned a visit to Minnesota
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