Large cache of bronze statues discovered in Tuscan, central Italy

Written by Stacy Liberatore

More than two dozen beautifully preserved bronze statues fashioned 2,000 years ago have been pulled from ancient thermal baths in Tuscany, Italy in a new discovery that ‘will rewrite history’ about the transition from the Etruscan civilization to the Roman Empire.

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The Wrong Sanctions – Other Ideas

Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

The world is fretting over “too high” natural gas (NG) and crude oil (CO) prices, especially those that are already sold at discounts to the prevailing “Brent” and “West Texas” CO benchmark prices, commodities that are sold in large volumes by Russia.

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