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Tropical Species 1 Blue-Footed Booby Who isn’t a sucker for a pair of baby blues? Certainly nothing makes this species swoon more than intensely blue hoofers—in fact, males perform a high-stepping dance that features their azure assets to charm prospective mates These amusing creatures, which live all along the western coasts of Central and South America (with about half dwelling on the Galápagos
Nuclear Insecurity Today Pandora's Atomic Box Score: On the Nuclear Industry's Total Meltdown « Reply #2 on: November 11, 2013, 08:04:45 pm » Panadora's NUCLEAR box (Not to be confused with the mendacious pro-nuclear documentary propaganda pitch for more nukes called, "Pandora's Promise") Quote Pandora's Atomic Box Score: On the Nuclear Industry's Total MeltdownPublished on Monday, November 11, 2013 by Common Dreams
Electric Vehicles - renewablerevolution. createaforum. com Electric Vehicles Automobiles and advertising are symbiotic industries The auto industry dropped over 14 billion bucks on ads in the US in 2018, a spend second only to that of the (much more fragmented) retail industry Automakers advertise in every conceivable medium, from TV to radio to print to billboards to the internet — to say nothing of product placements, dealer support, public
War Provocations and Peace Actions The practical psychological effect was DELIBERATELY effected by the media mendacious and duplicitous reporting as far back as 1967! Ashvin, you KNOW how propaganda works Your concern for an "anti-Semitic" (Ashkenazis and MOST Israelis are NOT Semitic at all!) backlash is exactly what the propagandists count on
Nuclear Poisoning of the Pacific Mr Bonner has been the lead attorney in over sixty-five jury trials involving civil rights cases, police misconduct, child protection and a myriad other attempts to protect the vulnerable poor from the mendacious rich Now he is leading a class action lawsuit against TEPCO, the regulator owner of the Fukushima nuclear energy plant