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Classic Rock Lovers
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Wilhelm Reich: the man behind Kate Bush’s ‘Cloudbusting’
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Wilhelm Reich: the man behind Kate Bush’s ‘Cloudbusting’

The story of an influential yet controversial figure. The post Wilhelm Reich: the man behind Kate Bush’s ‘Cloudbusting’ first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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We CAN force a public debate about the covid fraud
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We CAN force a public debate about the covid fraud

In the last four years‚ Dr. Vernon Coleman has made hundreds of videos‚ and written hundreds of articles and at least half a dozen books‚ in which he has proved beyond doubt […]
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A case of sudden visual loss due to a brain tumour after mRNA injection
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A case of sudden visual loss due to a brain tumour after mRNA injection

In a case study report published in December‚ a 60-year-old woman experienced sudden visual loss in her left eye three days after receiving her fourth dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech covid injection. Her […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Russian Scientists In Crimea Create Superpower ‘Nanopowder’
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Russian Scientists In Crimea Create Superpower ‘Nanopowder’

from Great Game India: According to Director Vladimir Gavrish‚ Russian scientists in Crimea‚ from his Sevastopol State University’s Center for Collective Use of Advanced Technologies and Materials‚ have created a superpower ‘nanopowder’. Sevastopol scientists have created a special nanopowder that can be utilized in radiation shielding‚ aircraft building‚ and the creation of new materials and […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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European Union Hits New Level of Psychopathic Dysfunction
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European Union Hits New Level of Psychopathic Dysfunction

by Harley Schlanger‚ LaRouche Organization: The European Union enslavement to the financial oligarchs of the collapsing imperial order was on display ìn Strasbourg today.  Do they really want NATO to go to war against Russia‚ while they are deindustrializing their members’ economies and destroying European energy and agricultural production?  Will the people suffering from the […]
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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Fan Group Kineko Restores “Sweet Home”
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Fan Group Kineko Restores “Sweet Home”

Kineko Video‚ a fan group that restores lost media‚ has just announced that they’ve used a Doomsday Duplicator to remaster the Japanese horror film “Sweet Home“. Although not directly video game related‚ fans of survival horror may know that the licensed Sweet Home Famicom game is functionally the beginning of the genre‚ leading directly to […]
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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Famous Hispanic Americans Who Made History
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Famous Hispanic Americans Who Made History

According to the celebration’s official website‚ National Hispanic Heritage Month is an American celebration honoring the cultures and contributions of people with ancestors from Mexico‚ the Caribbean‚ Central America‚ South America‚ and Spain. There are numerous ways to celebrate Hispanic heritage. One excellent option is to tell the incredible stories of famous Latinos who have helped shape our country’s rich history.   Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually from September 15 to October 15. It is an opportunity to honor American citizens’ histories‚ cultures‚ and contributions with ancestors from Spain‚ Mexico‚ the Caribbean‚ and Central and South America. Check out our list of 7 Hispanic Americans who have made an impact on the world. Ellen Ochoa RD.COM/ Pinterest | The beauty and strength of America lie in its diversity   On April 8‚ 1993‚ Ellen Ochoa became the first Hispanic woman in the world to go into space. Ochoa was aboard the Discovery shuttle for a total of nine days while conducting important research into the Earth’s ozone layer. Since that groundbreaking moment‚ Ochoa has gone on a further three space flights‚ logging 1‚000 hours in space in total.   And‚ as if her first pioneering mission wasn’t enough‚ in 2013‚ Ochoa became the first Hispanic director‚ and second female director‚ of the Johnson Space Center in Houston‚ Texas.   Lin-Manuel Miranda Lin-Manuel Miranda is a well-known songwriter‚ writer‚ singer‚ and actor. He is of Puerto Rican descent and rose to prominence as the author of the Broadway musical Hamilton. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton won numerous awards‚ including the Tony Award for best musical. When accepting his Tony Award‚ he stated that love is love and that it cannot be killed by sweeping people aside.   Miranda has won numerous Tony Awards‚ as well as a Pulitzer Prize‚ an Oscar‚ and a Kennedy Center Honor. Lin-Manuel Miranda is a gay rights activist who helped raise millions of dollars to help Puerto Rico recover from Hurricane Maria. Lin-Manuel Miranda/ Wikimedia Commons | He is known for creating the Broadway musicals Hamilton and In the Heights   Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Ileana Ros-Lehtinen has had a career of firsts: she was the first Latina to serve in the Florida House; the first Latina in the Florida senate; the first Latina to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives; the first Latina‚ and the first Cuban-American in Congress; and the first woman to ever be chair of a regular standing committee of the House. A true political pioneer in every sense‚ the Republican representative announced her retirement this year after forty years of service to her constituents and the local community. Cesar Chavez Cesar Chavez‚ a labor leader and civil rights activist‚ was born to a Mexican-American family in Arizona in 1927. Because he had worked as a farmhand‚ he was concerned about the rights of farmworkers. After serving in the Navy‚ he became associated with the Community Service Group (CSO) in California‚ an important civil rights organization for Latinx people. Together with Dolores Huerta‚ he co-founded the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) and led peaceful protests and marches to advocate for Latinx civil rights. Chavez was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously‚ and his legacy lives on in modern labor movements. César Chávez/ Wikimedia Commons | César Chávez was an American labor leader and civil rights activist   Ana Mendieta At the age of 12‚ Ana Mendieta fled the government change in her home Cuba for Dubuque‚ Iowa‚ and became a refugee. This emotion of displacement and loss would subsequently be reflected in Mendieta’s extraordinary works of art. The majority of her 200 artworks employ the earth as their medium‚ relying on indigenous sources of knowledge‚ spiritualism‚ and magic‚ and are radically feminist in approach and subject matter. Ana Mendieta is just now receiving the acclaim she deserves in the art world after being disregarded in art history books in favor of her husband Carl Andre‚ who was controversially absolved of Mendieta’s 1985 murder. The post Famous Hispanic Americans Who Made History appeared first on Fun Facts For Days.
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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Why Isn’t The Earth Shaped Like A Perfect Sphere?
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Why Isn’t The Earth Shaped Like A Perfect Sphere?

If you were to measure the Earth from its center and all the way up to its highest peak‚  Mount Everest is not what you would be looking at. Instead of Mount Everest‚ the highest mountain on the planet would be the Chimborazo‚ which is located in Ecuador. This is a fact because scientists believe that at the poles‚ the Earth is a little squished; it’s as if a ball is being held with pressure from the top and the bottom. Ecuador sits on the equator‚ and due to the Earth being a little squished‚ the equator juts outwards. This phenomenon is why it’s believed that the Earth is not perfectly rounded and instead‚ it has the shape of a slightly flattened sphere. Hence‚ it’s called “oblate.” Pixabay/Pexels | The galaxy will never fail to surprise you Researchers believe that most of the moons and planets are not perfectly round. They’re  all squished in some way. The question is‚ why is this so? Why is  the Earth and the other planets not perfect spheres? Why Aren’t Planets Fully Round? When a planet rotates‚ it experiences a centrifugal force. It is the same with human beings. Take the example of a merry-go-round: when you are sitting on it‚ you feel a little extra force acting on you‚ making you tug a little bit to the side. The moons and the planets are constantly spinning which means that there is a constant centrifugal force acting on them. Ralph David/Pexels | Due to this‚ the bulges begin to form on the equator of these planets and moons The effects of centrifugal force are often very subtle. Two great examples of this are the planets Saturn and Jupiter. Scientists believe that the faster a planet rotates‚ the more the centrifugal force that’s acting on it. Saturn and Jupiter are the fastest spinning planets in the solar system‚ which is why while looking at both of these enormous gas planets‚ you’ll see that they are‚ in fact‚ a little squished. Adam Krypel/Pexels | Take it as proof that everything looks perfect only from afar An incredibly fascinating example of the centrifugal force is Haumea‚ which is a dwarf planet. This planet is found in the region of icy objects‚ right outside the Neptune orbit‚ which is  known as the Kuiper Belt. This dwarf planet is said to be the size of Pluto but it spins so fast that it completes a full rotation in only 4 hours‚ due to which‚ the planet is shaped like an egg. Interesting‚ isn’t it? The post Why Isn’t The Earth Shaped Like A Perfect Sphere? appeared first on Fun Facts For Days.
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7 Lesser-Known Prehistoric Sites in the United Kingdom
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7 Lesser-Known Prehistoric Sites in the United Kingdom

7. Avebury‚ Wiltshire Avebury is a Neolithic henge monument near the village of Avebury in Wiltshire. It consists of a large stone circle surrounded by two smaller circles and numerous standing stones. Thus‚ this site offers visitors an insight into Britain’s distant past. It dates back to around 3000 BC. Visitors can explore the various stones that make up this ancient structure and marvel at the scale of its construction. Thus‚ it was one of the largest monuments ever built during Prehistoric times. Tour Guide | Dating back to some 3000 BC‚ Avebury is one of the oldest prehistoric sites in Britain. 6. Stonehenge‚ Wiltshire Stonehenge is one of Britain’s most iconic sites and a must-visit for anyone interested in Prehistoric Britain. This Neolithic monument consists of concentric circles of standing stones erected between 3000 and 2000 BC. However‚ there are still many questions surrounding its purpose and construction. Thus‚ visitors can admire these massive stones. And‚ of course‚ learn more about the theories surrounding this mysterious monument. 5. Silbury Hill‚ Wiltshire Next up: Silbury Hill is a prehistoric artificial chalk mound located close to Avebury in Wiltshire. It stands over 130 feet tall and is believed to have been constructed around 2500 BC. Thus‚ making it the largest man-made mound in Europe. However‚ the purpose of this mysterious structure is still unknown. But it is thought to have had some kind of religious significance. Today‚ visitors can explore the various paths that lead up to its peak and take in the beautiful views of Wiltshire’s rolling hills from the top. BBC | Flag Fen‚ Cambridgeshire‚ is a Bronze Age landscape that dates back to 1000 BC. 4. Flag Fen‚ Cambridgeshire Flag Fen is an archaeological site located in Peterborough‚ Cambridgeshire. This Bronze Age landscape was discovered in 1982 and contains evidence of ancient farming practices and a network of wooden posts dating back to between 1000 – 800 BC. However‚ reports suggest that it was once a ritual center used for religious activities. Today‚ it is open to visitors who can explore its many paths and discover its secrets for themselves. 3. Windmill Hill Causewayed Enclosure‚ Wiltshire Windmill Hill is an ancient causewayed enclosure located near Avebury in Wiltshire. This Neolithic site consists of three separate earthworks that were constructed between 3700 – 3300 BC. And form a network of ditches and banks around the hilltop. Thus‚ visitors can explore these mysterious earthworks. Or‚ take a leisurely walk around them to learn more about their significance to Prehistoric people. 2. Ffridd Faldwyn Hillfort‚ Powys Ffridd Faldwyn Hillfort is an Iron Age hillfort located near Welshpool‚ Powys. It was built around 800 BC and covers an area of almost 10 acres. Thus‚ making it one of the largest Iron Age structures in Britain. The Sun | Iconic Hillfort‚ Ffridd Faldwyn Hillfort‚ is one of the most mysterious and lesser-known prehistoric sites in Great Britain. Nonetheless‚ its impressive ramparts still stand today. And visitors can explore its various pathways and discover more about this fascinating period in history. 1. Ring of Brodgar‚ Orkney Islands The Ring of Brodgar is an impressive Neolithic stone circle located on the remote Orkney Islands off the coast of Scotland. It consists of over 60 standing stones that have been constructed around 2500 BC. And were likely used as a site for religious ceremonies and rituals. Today‚ visitors can explore this remarkable structure and admire its sheer size. Above all‚ it measures almost 300 meters in diameter. Thus‚ these seven lesser-known Prehistoric sites offer an exciting insight into Britain’s past – and‚ of course‚ provide unique experiences‚ both for history enthusiasts and casual visitors. The post 7 Lesser-Known Prehistoric Sites in the United Kingdom appeared first on Fun Facts For Days.
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Classic Rock Lovers
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“Genesis‚ Floyd and ELP all received so much more popularity… I’ve always just accepted who and where we were and I don’t think about why we didn’t reach those same heights”: Andy Latimer is happy if Camel managed to matter
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“Genesis‚ Floyd and ELP all received so much more popularity… I’ve always just accepted who and where we were and I don’t think about why we didn’t reach those same heights”: Andy Latimer is happy if Camel managed to matter

Despite having once discovered that “orchestras are a bunch of little kids and hooligans‚” the band leader wanted to return to the Albert Hall after reinventing The Snow Goose
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