
Machu Picchu, in Cuzco, is one of the most famous of the Inca archaeological sites in South America. The precise dating of the monumental complex, however, relies largely on documentary sources.
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Machu Picchu, in Cuzco, is one of the most famous of the Inca archaeological sites in South America. The precise dating of the monumental complex, however, relies largely on documentary sources.
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The strange-looking caecilians are limbless, worm-like amphibians that have been around for hundreds of millions of years, but they’ve never been found in the wild in the US – until now.
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A long-lost piece of Stonehenge that was taken by a man performing restoration work on the monument has been returned after 60 years, giving scientists a chance to peer inside a pillar of the iconic monument for the first time.
Written by Jill Malone

Someone wrote to me (Jill, Robert’s wife) as to why he didn’t speak up sooner about issues surrounding the vaccine and the roll out. So, it got me thinking – why now, what has been the events leading up to this?
Written by rwmalonemd.com

Dr. Robert Malone is the inventor of mRNA vaccines (and DNA vaccines). He also discovered lipid mediated and naked RNA transfection technologies.
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Eight years ago another billionaire ploughed millions into space to harvest solar power and beam it back down to Earth
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Australian schoolkids get multiple forms of green indoctrination (for a partial list click here). Conservative state and federal governments do nothing about this and even promote it. But how well are kids actually absorbing the green narrative?
Written by torontosun.com

The latest United Nations effort to draft a new global treaty on climate change proves Prime Minister Stephen Harper was right when he described its efforts as “a socialist scheme to suck money out of wealth-producing nations.”
Written by Guus Berkhout.

The huge floods in Europe show that the EU water drainage has fallen short in protecting citizens. Even in the South of my country (The Netherlands), with an excellent record of water management, there is a huge amount of damage. How could this happen?
Written by watertechonline.com

UK technology business G2O Water Technologies has landed its first commercial contract for the enhancement of water filtration membranes with graphene oxide.
Written by Geraint Hughes

In one of my previous articles I detailed an explanation to the deceptive trickery NASA gets up-to when Hyping Climate Crisis and in particular I pointed out they Con-tricks to mislead people into making wrong decisions.
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The landscape of medical science is on the verge of being radically altered forever by the use of a powerful microscope (the Somatoscope) developed by Gaston Naessens of Quebec, Canada,
Written by Jon Rappoport

I don’t believe governments are telling the truth about how many people have taken the COVID shot. I think they’re lying. Inflating the numbers because they’re desperate; far more people than advertised are refusing the vaxx.
Written by idahostatesman.com

It was “quite a doozy” of a month for earthquakes in Yellowstone — but there’s no reason to panic, geologists said. Such activity is normal.
Written by theconservativetreehouse.com

Many people have looked at what is taking place in Australia with jaws agape. Indeed, if there exists any system of western democracy that has taken more stronger totalitarian measures during covid than Australia, they are not easily identified.
Written by msn.com

Ever since its formation around 4.5 billion years ago, the Earth’s rotation has been gradually slowing down, and its days have progressively become longer as a result.