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I am a different breed of Yamnaya 🇵🇱

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"It takes the lifetime work of 12 bees to produce a single teaspoon of honey.''

Rare footage of a sperm whale giving birth has offered scientists a window into the behavior of these large, elusive mammals.

Why does everything in the universe spin?

He didn't throw the conch, respect!



Chan Thomas in the 1950s and 1960s worked as an electrical engineer and systems analyst at McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, a major defense contractor building fighter jets and missile systems for the United States Air Force. In 1963 he published the book The Adam and Eve Story: The History of Cataclysms about a cyclical catastrophic event that occurs during geomagnetic excursions. The CIA classified the book and later declassified the files in 2011. This declassification caused the book to go mainstream. He had technical training in geophysics and engineering topics, worked in Cold War research environments, and the pole shift accelerated in 1995, about 30 years after he wrote that book. So ask yourself, how did he know? Skeptics will tell you that the book itself was not classified, but from 1960 until 2011 there were only a limited number of copies, which suggests that no libraries or booksellers knew about it. It's almost as if the only copies were in the hands of the CIA.



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🚨 : Two 17-year-olds have created a pen-sized filter capable of removing up to 94% of microplastics from water using ultrasonic waves, a simple, inexpensive, and surprisingly effective technology. The result was so shocking that they won $50,000 at the ISEF, the world's largest science competition for young people. THESE ARE INFLUENCES THAT REALLY MATTER.

Japan being so technologically advanced and still maintaining sceneries like this is amazing






