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Mystic Dan - odds are 3-1 just now... not kidding around. [Link]
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This is excellent. The big picture, by former Seal Team commander Matt Bracken. Israeli Plan To Force All Gazan Survivors Onto US Ships Exposed...
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"However, some astronomers fear that the stellar explosion in the Earth's celestial neighbourhood could touch off a mass extinction. In fact, some have proposed that just such a scenario could explain an extinction that took place 440 million years ago."
Forget about millions of years ago -- many scientists don't seem to realise that all the evidence strongly suggests a massive extinction took place due to an exploding supernova, a mere 40,000 years ago, which is nothing on geologic time-scales. And then of course the efter-effects kept coming until 13,000 years ago with the debris wave that caused untold cataclysmic effects. Read "The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes" by Richard Firestone, et al, and learn something.