The best “supermoon” photos from around the globe — Quartz

The moon just made its closest approach to our planet since 1948, lifting tides and spirits around the world as it did so. If you didn’t get outside, or had your view obscured by clouds, fear not: The next “supermoon” of this caliber is coming right up, in November 2034—less than a blip in celestial…

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Google Search Suggestions Favour Clinton – Research — Socio-Economics History Blog

Published on Nov 6, 2016 People trust the “unbiased” internet search giant Google so much it can actually influence up to 10 million undecided voters to choose Hillary Clinton for president, prominent US psychologist and author Robert Epstein told RT following years of research. – Google is NSA. Who is in charge of the Beast […]

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Child Rape Victim Speaks Out Against Hillary Clinton — Socio-Economics History Blog

The US election is being rigged for Hillary Clinton to take office. Trump will not be allowed to be POTUS (even when he wins). My take on this is: the Mystery Babylon Whore picture of Revelation 17 is that of a woman. end

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Jim Willie Sounds the Alarm: UNPRECEDENTED US BOND DUMPING – Dollar Collapse Ahead! — Socio-Economics History Blog

Published on Oct 31, 2016 Jim Willie editor of the Hat Trick letter found on GoldenJackass.com joins Silver Doctors to sound the alarm foreign governments are getting concerned about the Federal Reserve devaluing the U.S. dollar. As a result, foreign governments are dumping U.S. debt at an unprecedented rate. Regarding the U.S. presidential election, Willie […]

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Is the collapse of productivity in the developed world really so close at hand? — Enjeux énergies et environnement

http://peakoil.com/consumption/is-the-collapse-of-productivity-in-the-developed-world-really-so-close-at-hand The developed world may be facing another Malthusian moment. The first came at the end of the 18th century, when Thomas Malthus predicted dire consequences for humanity if population trends continued on their trajectory. But along came something no one predicted: technology that helped humans use resources more efficiently and get more from the […]

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The banana as we know it is in imminent danger — Enjeux énergies et environnement

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/oct/25/banana-farming-danger-cavendish-crop-genetics The banana is the world’s most popular fruit crop, with over 100m metric tons produced annually in over 130 tropical and subtropical countries. Edible bananas are the result of a genetic accident in nature that created the seedless fruit we enjoy today. Virtually all the bananas sold across the western world belong to the […]

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IITs are showing Indian institutions how to become more LGBT friendly — Quartz

India remains among the least friendly countries for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people. This was clear to me as an engineering student in the late 2000s. In the hallowed halls of my alma mater, we debated and argued about everything under the sun. Most of the time I came out a better person…

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