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Gas of Life: Pope Encyclical on Climate Change Ignores Science on Carbon Dioxide - Breitbart
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by DR. WEI-HOCK SOON
As a scientist, I am not simply disappointed by the issue of encyclical named Laudato Si’(Praised Be) from the office of the Pope, but I am highly disgusted because of the blatant misuse of science and the scientific method of inquiry as part of the excuse to prevent social injustice and wrong-doing. (CONTINUED)
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Thursday, June 18, 2015
Thriving in the New Solar Minimum, Rick Monday interviews David DuByne of Adapt 2030 - YouTube
Sunday, June 14, 2015
South Africa court bars Sudan president from leaving country | The Times of Israel
Is there hope yet for this mass murderer's arrest?
A South African court on Sunday issued a temporary ban on Sudanese President Omar Bashir leaving the country after the International Criminal Court (ICC) called for his arrest at a summit of African leaders in Johannesburg. (CONTINUED)
FULL ARTICLE HERE: South Africa court bars Sudan president from leaving country | The Times of Israel
Friday, June 12, 2015
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West Point Virginia and Powhatan Country - YouTube
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It's time for some Virginia Indian history. This is a photo video of a trip we took from Norfolk Virginia north to West Point Virginia, a small town situated at the point where the York River is created by the merger of the Pamunkey River west of West Point and Mattaponi River east of West Point as they flow south.
If you keep driving northwest on King William Road, you soon find the side road to the Mattaponi Indian Reservation and the museum in it run by the colorful proprietor, Chief George Custalow. The museum has a warm, intimate atmosphere and countless memorabilia and artifacts dating all the way back to Chief Powhatan and Princess Pocahontas.
Even farther north is the much larger Pamunkey Indian Reservation, which lies at the end of a long road toward the Pamunkey River. There we found a more formal, archaeological museum with wonderfully detailed artifacts laid out in historical timelines. Nearby we visited the burial mound of Chief Powhatan himself before heading back to West Point and a final cruise through its neighborhoods.
West Point Virginia and Powhatan Country - YouTube
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