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7.5 NZ Quake Generates Tsunami Alert [Video]
7.5 NZ Quake Generates Tsunami Alert Check out the video below.
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Multiple 7.0 Quakes in West Pacific
Multiple 7.0 Quakes in West Pacific Check out the video below
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Nibiru Images Taken From Australia
First ever Pictures of Nibiru taken in Sydney, Australia, on August 15th – 16th
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Stephen Hawking: Aliens Exists But It Better Not Communicate
Stephen Hawking, a well renowned astrophysicist from British revealed that aliens do exists and humans are not far away to communicate or interact with them but the interaction would be destructive for the earth if happened. Stephen Hawking said it’s better to stay away from the aliens.
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Higgs Boson: Thanks God The Universe Is Still Running
Higgs Boson: Thanks God the Universe is still running despite the fact that conspiracy theorists has had predicted that operational phase of Large Hadron Collider will end the universe.
The quest to find the God Particle reached
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Amy Holmes On Real Time
Amy Holmes from CNN News Network well known to the world for her conservative political views along actor Hill Harper, and former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson were present at Bill Maher’s “Real Time”.
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Kings Play Chess on Fine Grain Sand
Kings Play Chess on Fine Grain Sand, a scientific mnemonic…
The facts remain facts and do not change with our ideas but frankly speaking when I heard the phrase “Kings Play Chess on Fine Grain Sand” for the first time in my life – it seemed more like movie name than any scientific mnemonic to me.
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