Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Was Stalin murdered?

he believed absolutely - as they all did - that you had to kill a lot of people now in order to create a perfect, deferred paradise further down the road. His personality fused perfectly with the Bolshevik system. So, you had a pretty disgusting system and a pretty disgusting man, who happened also to be a superb politician and quite an intellectual."

http://www.ukemonde.com/stalin/monster.html

Stalin murdered the Clown and Crowd at Moscow's Circus

True to form, Stalin had his armed guards line up the clowns in center ring and execute them, on the spot.
Then, as a clever follow-up on Stalin’s part, he had the guards turn their guns on the audience and slaughter dozens. Call it a curtain call: it was curtains for all.

http://spectator.org/archives/2013/08/16/clowning-around/print?nomobile=1

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Quantum Physics

Quantum Physics: "The root contradiction of quantum physics is a principal called complementarity. Complementarity means that certain properties can't be measured simultaneously. Usually, this means you can't measure BOTH the location and trajectory of a particle. In fact, when you measure one of these qualities the other one more or less ceases to exist."

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Who we are.

Archaeology: The milk revolution : Nature News & Comment: "Cattle conquest
By the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age, around 5,000 years ago, the LP allele was prevalent across most of northern and central Europe, and cattle herding had become a dominant part of the culture. “They discover this way of life, and once they can really get the nutritional benefits they increase or intensify herding as well,” says Burger. Cattle bones represent more than two-thirds of the animal bones in many late Neolithic and early Bronze Age archaeological sites in central and northern Europe."

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Friday, August 09, 2013

It indicates that we may be on the path to a new little ice age

Saturday, August 03, 2013

Archaeology: The milk revolution : Nature News & Comment

Archaeology: The milk revolution : Nature News & Comment:

"When a single genetic mutation first let ancient Europeans drink milk, it set the stage for a continental upheaval."

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Archaeology: The milk revolution

Archaeology: The milk revolution:

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http://dailym.ai/1ehrZ2y How a Roma invasion sparked the rise of France's racist Right as gangs running riot and an ... #MailOnline

Racism

But in every case, the real target of the joke is the white male making it. [...]
"Just to be fair, these are some pretty disparaging portrayals of white men," joked star Seth Green.

Thursday, August 01, 2013

Ancient 'Hall of the Dead' Unearthed in England | LiveScience

Ancient 'Hall of the Dead' Unearthed in England | LiveScience:

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70 Straight Days: Treasury Says Debt Stuck at Exactly $16,699,396,000,000.00 | CNS News

70 Straight Days: Treasury Says Debt Stuck at Exactly $16,699,396,000,000.00 | CNS News: "According to the Daily Treasury Statement for July 26, which the Treasury released this afternoon, the federal debt has been stuck at exactly $16,699,396,000,000.00 for 70 straight days.

That is approximately $25 million below the legal limit of $16,699,421,095,673.60 that Congress has imposed on the debt.

The portion of the federal debt subject to the legal limit set by Congress first hit $16,699,396,000,000.00 at the close of business on May 17. At the close of every business day since then, it has also been $16,699,396,000,000.00, according to the official accounting published by the Treasury Department.

If the debt had increased by even $30 million at any time during those 70 days, it would have exceeded the statutory limit. But, according to the Treasury, the debt did not do that. Instead, it remained precisely $16,699,396,000,000.00."

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