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Controversial Georgia Guidestones Completely Destroyed

A short message in four ancient scripts is inscribed at the top of the sculpture, along with ten guides in eight modern languages. There is a growing consensus that these messages play a central role in establishing a New World Order. Unfortunately, after being struck by an explosion, the controversial …

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Site of Scotland’s First Legal Distillery Examined

SPEYSIDE, SCOTLAND—The Scotsman reports that archaeologists from the National Trust for Scotland, who have been studying illegal still sites in the Scottish Highlands, are now investigating the site of a distillery where farmer George Smith began producing legal whisky in 1824. To do so, he paid a licensing fee under …

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Sassanid Fire Temple Discovered in Iran

TEHRAN, IRAN—The Tehran Times reports that traces of a fire temple have been unearthed in northeastern Iran. Archaeologist Meysam Labbaf-Khaniki said that the temple has been dated to the period of the Sassanid Empire, from about A.D. 224 to 651, and appears to be the third largest fire temple in …

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Pre-Roman Settlement Excavated in Southern England

DORSET, ENGLAND—According to a statement released by Bournemouth University, the remains of people placed in crouched positions in oval-shaped pits have been uncovered at a settlement site in southwestern England dated to about 100 B.C. Such storage pits were usually filled with grain in Iron Age Britain, while the dead …

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1,200-Year-Old Luxurious Estate and Mosque Unearthed in Israel

Archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) have unearthed the ruins of a Byzantine-period luxurious estate and a rare rural mosque in Rahat, a predominantly Bedouin city in the Southern District of Israel. The ancient rural mosque in Rahat, Israel. Image credit: Emil Elgam / Israel Antiquities Authority. “We uncovered …

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Chinese Spacecraft Unfolds Deorbit Sail

In a nutshell, it functions as a “kite” in space, slowing down a satellite gradually by increasing its windward area in orbit. The amount of space debris in orbit continues to increase. Space surveillance networks record and track more than 30 000 pieces of space debris every year. Unidentified objects (UI) …

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CERN’s LHC Finds Strange Never-Before-Seen Particles

So, let’s talk about exotic particles. Let us talk about quarks, pentaquarks, and tetraquarks. There are six types of quarks: up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom.  Not long ago, CERN announced it was activating the Large Hadron Collider for the first time in three years to try and reach …

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