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Author Archives: João Fernandes

Graduated in International Relations; Business Manager at Webmind; Blogger and multiple interests in the areas of science, technology, history and politics. Works as a Freelance on websites and advertising.

Polar shift

And if the Earth went through a process of a polar shift or a geomagnetic reversal? In the uncountable theories about the end of times, one of the most interesting is the ...

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What are the most indebted countries in the world

When we talk about the economy, what matters most is after all the wealth that a country can generate and what it spends or should spend. On this last point, the problems ...

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Greece: The villain, the guilty and the innocent

In recent times, we have witnessed many explanations of what is happening in Greece. Most, argues that Greece is at the mercy of ruthless lenders and subject to extremely high interest rates. ...

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The Syriza, the bandits of Europe, the euro and Greece

When the Syriza came to power, the public debt had reached about 177% of GDP in Greece. The Syriza argues that it can not disappoint their voters. Strange argument! But after all, ...

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Greece and the Euro

I admire the great courage that Greece has to threaten the forces of the dark side of the force coming from Europe, but then what will be the price of such bold courage? ...

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Germany should exit the Euro

I must say I really like Greece. I thank the Odyssey and the Iliad, philosophers, democracy, the Olympic Games, Sparta and Greek yogurt. But I did not like when they have taken ...

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The Annunaki

There is a quite ridiculous and controversial theory about the “extraterrestrial Gods”, called by Annunaki and which I consider particularly interesting and that leaves me enough doubts and more questions than answers. ...

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The Battle of France

At May 10, 1940 in full World War II, Germany set in motion the so called “Case Yellow” and invaded France, giving birth to what became known as “Battle of France“. When ...

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Liberation of Auschwitz

As usual, I will not be politically correct and sparing in words. At a time when everyone knows everything and everyone is entitled to their opinion. A time when intolerance is increasing ...

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Second World War – Marching to War

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