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Rising up will do nothing. The ones in power are already set in their minds, and will go through with their plans. No amount of protest or...
Do the people of Blighty need anymore proof that our political system is fucked along with most of our politicians. Simply put, there is no longer...
Netty looks dead already. He looks like he has lost lots of weight. Maybe, like Hitler, his time and his health is running out. Maybe there is a...
"Federal immigration authorities continue to deal with an unprecedented crisis at the southern border." Is it a crisis when it has been planned...
The UK gov't should know that no data is ever safe if stored electronically. The data has to be accessed some how, some way, for some reason, and...
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Is this the truck bombing? Always anonymous sources. Isn't it possible that nuclear material can be tracked from space? I'd think with the right kind of spectral device a satellite would be able to track the signature of various forms of radiation. If a satellite can be equipped in such a way we'd know if Iran had, or was, making the type of materials for a nuclear bomb.
It does come from hearsay that a satellite can be equipped in such a way but the person who told me about it at least 'seemed' for real. Why bring N. Korea into this? Aren't diplomats coming to terms with them and they will soon dismantle their nuclear energy producing plant(s)?