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Astronaut Gods – Pumapunku

It has been circulating on the Internet a very complex and controversial theory. It is called the theory of the Astronaut Gods. This theory is based on the idea that aliens visited ...

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Global warming II: The polar ice caps and the seas

In my previous article, “Global warming I: Is it true or is it a hoax?“, I wrote about the factors that may be causing the increase in average temperatures on the planet ...

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The Battle of Stalingrad

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Global warming I: Is it true or is it a hoax?

Much has been said about climate changes and global warming. While some groups strictly advocate that global warming is a fact and is caused by human activities, others claim that this theory ...

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The Star of Bethlehem

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Sink the Bismark

Sometimes, the line between the glory of the military triumph and the defeat and humiliation is very tenuous. In the war in the Atlantic, in a famous chapter that involved one of ...

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The mythical Gods III

After all, what is relatively consensual and true in all these theories? The authors of the mythical gods theory hold that the 10 commandments are a plagiarism to the Book of the ...

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Asteroid found with rings

A Brazilian team of scientists unveiled a fantastic discovery on our Solar System on March, 27: An asteroid with rings! On June 3, 2013, this team from the European South’s Observatory (ESO), ...

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Viriatus

The invincible leader of the Lusitanians. During the Roman occupation in the Iberian Peninsula, in that period also known has Roman Hispania, there were three Roman provinces: Hispania Baetica, Hispania Lusitania (or ...

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