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YUBNUB.NEWSGovt Concealed Tech That Could Prevent FAMINE, Protect from Dangerous 5G & 10Xs Your Health?Time to dig into the secrets that have been kept from us. And this is a BIG one. And it might just save your life. Solets begin! Scarcity. Lack. FAMINE! Thats what our rulers want us to have.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 5 Ansichten
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YUBNUB.NEWSFugitives Wife Present During Fatal Police ShootingHeavily armed police gather at a staging point during a search for a fugitive linked to the murder of two police officers, in Porepunkah on Aug. 29, 2025. William West/AFP via Getty ImagesVictoria Police0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 5 Ansichten
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YUBNUB.NEWSBREAKING: Federal Judge Overturns President Trumps Claim That Hes Still AliveWASHINGTON, DCFederal Judge Hugh Jassole has formally overturned President Donald J. Trumps repeated statements that he is alive and well, despite the President actively occupying the Oval0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 5 Ansichten
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YUBNUB.NEWSLegacy of Richard Scolyer Inspires $5.9 Million Brain Cancer Research BoostAustralians Of The Year Professor Georgina Long and Professor Richard Scolyer pose for photos after the 2024 Australian of the Year Awards at the National Arboretum in Canberra, Australia, on Jan. 25,0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 5 Ansichten
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YUBNUB.NEWSDon Lemon and Posse Crash Rep. MTGs Office to Demand Trump's ImpeachmentIt's really sad (OK, more like pathetic) to see what former CNN prime time host Don Lemon is up to these days. He's doing man-on-the-street interviews and tagging along with freaks from organizations0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 5 Ansichten
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WWII’s 15 Strangest Secrets: From Exploding Rats to a Beer-Drinking Soldier BearWWII’s 15 Strangest Secrets: From Exploding Rats to a Beer-Drinking Soldier Bear - History Collection 6. The Ghost Army Image Source: Wikimedia Commons. The U.S. Army’s 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, known as the “Ghost Army,” employed innovative deception tactics to mislead German forces during World War II. This 1,100-man unit utilized inflatable tanks,...0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 21 Ansichten
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6 Trees in the Bible That Point Us to God's Justice, Mercy, and Eternal Life6 Trees in the Bible That Point Us to God's Justice, Mercy, and Eternal LifeChristianity / Life / Bible / 6 Trees in the Bible That Point Us to God's Justice, Mercy, and Eternal Life In literature, trees are more than scenery. Anne diligently named the trees surrounding her home in...0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 31 Ansichten
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WWW.THEHISTORYBLOG.COM2,000-year-old Roman bridge discovered in SwitzerlandThe remains of a wooden bridge built over 2,000 years ago have been discovered in Aegerten, Switzerland. More than 300 oak piles from the bridge spans over the Zihl river were unearthed, preserved in the waterlogged soil of the silted-over riverbed.Archaeologists had found remains of Roman military structures on both banks of the Zihl 40 years ago, so when construction was planned in the same area, a team from the Archaeological Service of the Canton of Bern excavated the site. They took samples of the oak piles, removed some of the pointed tips of the posts, and examined them in the laboratory.Dendrochronological analysis found that the bridge spans had been repaired or rebuilt numerous times, with the earliest structure dating to around 40 B.C., the earliest years of the Roman conquest of Switzerland after its defeat of the Helvetii tribe. The most recent posts date to 369 A.D., a turbulent time when Emperor Valentinian added to the fortification of the Rhine Limes under pressure from Germanic incursions.Also known as the Thielle river, the Zihl was a busy transportation route in the Roman era. It was part of the Roman Jura transversal, the road that connected the Jura mountains to Augusta Raurica, the oldest Roman colony on the Rhine and capital of the Rauraci tribe 50 miles northeast of modern-day Aegerten.The bridge was located at a key intersection of the water routes and the road. It was at the gates of Petinesca, a small town and Roman service station that offered supplies and shelter to travelers on the road from Aventicum, capital of Helvetia, to the major legionary camp and associated civilian settlement of Vindonissa. An offshoot of the road branched at Petinesca, crossing the Jura through the mountain pass of Col de Pierre Pertuis and terminating at Augusta Raurica.With so much traffic on the small bridge, a great many artifacts were thrown or accidentally lost in the river. The excavation found numerous objects, including hobnails from human shoes, horseshoes, axes, a fishing trident, keys and coins. One particularly notable find was a large plane carved from a single block of wood with an iron blade insert. Both the wood and the blade are in excellent condition.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 6 Ansichten
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WWW.ONTHISDAY.COMToday in History for 4th September 2025Historical Events1940 - Nazi collaborator Anton Mussert puts the fate of the Netherlands in Hitler's hands1950 - NASCAR's first paved superspeedway, Darlington Raceway, hosts the Southern 500, the first 500-mile event in NASCAR history; Johnny Mantz wins in a Plymouth1983 - Californian skier Scott Michael Pellaton sets barefoot waterski speed record at 119.36 mph (191.51 km/h)1998 - First "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" hosted by Chris Tarrant debuts on ITV in Britain2012 - A "magic carpet" that can help prevent falls among the elderly by warning them of unusual footsteps is developed by researchers at the University of ManchesterMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1622 - Jacob Hintze, German composer, born in Bernau, Electorate of Brandenburg, Holy Roman Empire (d. 1702)1905 - Antanas Rainas, Lithuanian composer and pedagogue, born in Uliauiai, Lithuania (d. 1984)1915 - Rudolf Schock, German opera tenor, born in Duisburg, Germany (d. 1986)1944 - Gene Parsons, American rock drummer (The Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers), born in Morongo Valley, California1948 - Samuel Hui, Hong Kong Canto-pop singer-songwriter, born in Xiguan, Guangzhou, Republic of ChinaMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1977 - Jean Rostand, French biologist and philosopher, dies at 821989 - Georges Simenon, Belgian born writer and director (Maigret detective novels), dies at 861991 - Dottie West [Dorothy Marsh], American country singer ("Here Comes My Baby"; with Kenny Rogers - "What Are We Doin' in Love"), dies from internal injuries sustained in a car crash at 582010 - Paul Conrad, American cartoonist (Pulitzer 1964, 71, 84), dies at 862018 - Bill Daily, American actor and comedian (I Dream of Jeannie - "Roger"; The Bob Newhart Show - "Howard"), dies at 91More Famous Deaths0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 6 Ansichten