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On Monday, Israel also reignited a brutal campaign of collective punishment on Gaza by closing all entry points for humanitarian aid in response...
"Highly sophisticated" does not mean effective. As the 12-day-war last year showed, when Israel, the US and other Nato vassals shot at incoming...
Same old shit. Go ahead, have a bullshit inquiry. Nothing will change. As far as those people (who survived) giving evidence, how about admitting...
I fear Kushner, Trump and Co. might be messing with the wrong people here. Albanians kept up their blood feud tradition until quite recently, and...
OTOH Mussolini and Ceaușescu seemed untouchable and above the law, as long as they were in control.
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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.