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Secrets Beneath the Antarctic Ice

by s hayes in Paranormal, April 19, 2009
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There are many mysteries surrounding the Antarctic, and things are getting interesting! Scientists are just beginning to explore some of its many secrets – secrets which may affect the future of our planet.

The World’s Most Famous Archaeological Underworld

by Lauren Axelrod in History, March 31, 2009
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Archaeology is a religion for illuminated individuals, however if you cross the Gods you will suffer the consequences. Many men have risked their lives in pursuit of historical relics, many have never returned.

South America’s Biggest Volcanic Eruption

by balisunset in History, July 27, 2008
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On February 19, 1600, South America’s biggest volcanic eruption in all of recorded human history occurred in a mountain close to Arequipa, a city in southern Peru. Its VEI was 6, the same as Krakatau’s, and the type of eruption was also the same as Krakatau’s, a Plinian one.

Global Warming: An Effect of Weather Manipulation?

by s hayes in Activism, July 7, 2008
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We are being told to reduce our carbon footprints in an attempt to reduce the catestrophic effects of global warming. Will this do any good? Until we know the past and future effects of Global Governmental weather manipulation on our climate we cannot take steps to save our planet.

Novice Genius

by Articfalcon in Philosophy, August 5, 2007
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It is the ruin of nations if we as a people retreat into complacency and accept failure.

Contradictions – Science and Religion

by Ralph Brandt in Religion, April 28, 2007
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How does a scientist reconcile science and religion.

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