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My view is that all sides of these war conflicts are controlled by the globalists. Iran has been under their control since the Shah was disposed...
Hyundai has had this implemented as well.
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Tragic and very sad. I hope someone can find out what caused it - was it underwater sonar, or other noises that distrurb the whales or something...
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Comment: Neighboring Bangladesh has seen a near-record number of deaths this year from lightning strikes, with 261 fatalities already - compared with last year's total of 265 deaths. The surge has even prompted Bangladesh's government to add lightning strikes to the country's list of official types of disasters.
The explanation provided by a physics and astronomy professor in California is indicative of mainstream science. Rather than 'global warming' it is the electrical nature of such phenomena that ought to be addressed. See also:
Electric universe: Lightning strength and frequency increasing