A recent New York Times piece has sounded the alarm over what Washington perceives as China’s “expanding reach into Latin America,” related to a space mission control center located in the heart of the Patagonia region of Argentina.
It begins with an eerily beautiful description of an imposing structure, guarded by Chinese military personnel, unexpectedly rising out of Patagonian desert:
1) Sarah Jeong Joins The Times’s Editorial Board
2) Spotify pulls Alex Jones
3) The strange thing about Hurricane Erin
4) The learning curve of changing a lightbulb
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Military exercises that have included low-flying helicopters and tactical ground operations in Pittsburgh and neighboring suburbs will end Thursday night, Pittsburgh officials said Wednesday.
The city and local municipalities have received numerous calls and social media inquiries from people curious and concerned about the exercises that have been going on since last week.
Yellowstone super-volcano has a different history than previously thought, according to a new study by a Virginia Tech geoscientist. Scientists have long thought that Yellowstone Caldera, part of the Rocky Mountains and located mostly in Wyoming, is powered by heat from the Earth’s core, similar to most volcanoes such as the recently active Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. However, new research published in Nature Geoscience by Ying Zhou, an associate professor with the Virginia Tech College of Science’s Department of Geosciences, shows a different past.Yellowstone super-volcano eruptions were produced by gigantic ancient oceanic plate.
A new radio telescope in Canada is doing its job picking up mysterious signals from deep space known as “fast radio bursts” (FRBs).
The Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) in British Columbia detected the first-ever FRB at frequencies below 700 MHz on July 25, a signal named FRB 180725A.
As you might guess, FRBs are milliseconds-long bursts of radio emissions that come from some unknown source across the universe. They’re one of the newer cosmic mysteries around, having been first detected only about a decade ago. Possible explanations include bursts from magnetars, exploding black holes, and yes, highly advanced alien civilizations.
1) Something strange about the event
2) South Africa changes constitution
3) Seymour Hersh does not believe the story
4) Professor of Mirror World
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A major landslide at Llusco in the Cusco region of Peru back in March 2018 led to the destruction of over 100 houses, and the declaration of a state of emergency by the government. This state of emergency has been extended this July for two more months as the cracks are still widening and swallowing up pieces of the ground. Now, the cracks cover an area of more than 30 hectares but the ground remain extremely unstable and the size of the fractures between displaced blocks is quite remarkable.
President Donald Trump again lashed out at Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s ‘Russiagate’ investigation via Twitter, warning Attorney General Jeff Sessions to step in and end it “right now.”
Transcript/Translation Submit A Question To Simon Friday, July 27, 2018 Just seen interview where Buzz Aldrin at a space convention is asked by an 8 year old girl: Little girl says: “Why has nobody been to the moon in such a long time?” Buzz replies, “We didn’t go there………
1) Great Pyramid can focus electromagnetic energy
2) Multi-wave pattern from Antarctica
3) How R/Politics was subverted
4) “scientists” from the 1980s TV series V
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The remarkable electromagnetic properties of the Great Pyramid of Giza could soon inspire nanoparticle designs for highly-efficient sensors and solar cells.
Scientists have discovered the famous pyramid concentrates electric and magnetic energy into its internal chambers and below its base, creating pockets of higher energy.
1) MSM collected lies
2) Press spins Burger King “Pink tax” as success
3) Sasha Cohen “plagiarized” reddit poster
4) Letter to save James Gunn font page of Reddit
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The worst red tide event in more than a decade has left droves of dead animals, including an ‘unprecedented’ number of sea turtles, on Southwest Florida beaches.
A state of emergency has been declared in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, after high levels of man-made PFAS chemicals were found in the drinking water in two towns. The contaminants pose severe health risks and can lead to cancer.
Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley announced the state of emergency on Sunday although high concentrations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) particles in Parchment and Cooper Township were announced on Thursday, with local authorities giving out bottled water on Saturday.
A series of earthquakes have struck the west coast of the US.
The first started with a 5.4M Quake off the coast of Oregon. The second swarm started just south of San Diego, As you get into the Baja region of Mexico. This is just south of the bottom of the San Andreas Fault.
Mount Rinjani or Gunung Rinjani is an active volcano in Indonesia on the island of Lombok. Administratively the mountain is in the Regency of North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara.
Breaking: Police are investigating multiple suspicious packages at Trump Tower in New York City. The bomb squad is at the scene. https://t.co/zXSB5zO19m
Recently Burger King aired a SJW “chick tax” commercial in which they conclude they are saving the world, as being white knights from a castle, saving women – I give my opinion
1) Its not even subtle
2) Twitter’s psyop statement on shadow ban
3) Quincy Jones: “I know too much.”
4) How the invisible changes us: Toxoplasma
5) Something wicked this way comes
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The roundworms from two areas of Siberia came back to life in Petri dishes, says a new scientific study.
‘We have obtained the first data demonstrating the capability of multicellular organisms for longterm cryobiosis in permafrost deposits of the Arctic,’ states a report from Russian scientists from four institutions in collaboration with Princetown University.
Some 300 prehistoric worms were analysed – and two ‘were shown to contain viable nematodes’.
‘After being defrosted, the nematodes showed signs of life,’ said a report today from Yakutia, the area where the worms were found.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert due to concerns that products may be contaminated with Salmonella from whey powder that has been recalled by the producer of the ingredient. FSIS is issuing this public health alert to ensure that consumers are aware that these products, which bear the USDA mark of inspection, should not be consumed.