some mysteriousness of Antarctica
The author of the book "Lost Worlds. What is hidden behind the ice wall of Antarctica?"
created his own telegram channel, where he provided evidence that there are 30 times more continents on our planet, all of them are located behind the Antarctic ice barrier, and people and giants who fled our world live there:
➤ Footage of a huge city located behind the ice barrier, whose technology is several centuries ahead of ours.
➤ A secret map of the globe from the KGB archives, confirming the theory of "circular worlds," according to which we live in one of 178 unique centers .
➤ The civilization of giants really existed in the past. Today, hundreds of thousands of survivors live in a neighboring center beyond the Antarctic ice wall [photo of the inhabitants]
Do you think this is some kind of nonsense? Look around, anything is possible in our world!
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A pause for... bees?!
A pause for... bees?!
USA. As a swarm of bees causes tennis match to be suspended in CA.
Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz's quarter-final clash with Alexander Zverev at Indian Wells halted after swarm of bees attack.
#sports #viral
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Ukraine updates: Kyiv says Russian strike on Odesa kills 20
Ukraine updates: Kyiv says Russian strike on Odesa kills 20
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that Russia would receive a "fair response" after the death toll from a "vile" twin missile strike on the Black Sea port city of Odesa rose to at least 20, with at least 75 more people injured.
After a first missile struck homes in the port city, a second missile several minutes later targeted first responders who arrived at the scene, officials said.
At least one paramedic and an emergency service worker are reportedly among the dead, houses and emergency equipment have been damaged and some residents were left without gas and electricity.
Images released from the scene showed bodies covered with blankets and pools of blood smeared on the pavement.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said rescue efforts are ongoing after a "vile strike" on Odesa. Meanwhile, UN investigators have found evidence of war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, UN investigators have found fresh evidence of widespread abuses committed by Russia in Ukraine.
The high-level Commission of Inquiry (COI) on the rights situation in Ukraine since the Russian invasion said Moscow was still committing war crimes and serious rights violations, including "systematic" torture and rape.
"The evidence shows that Russian authorities have committed violation of international human rights and international humanitarian law and corresponding war crimes," COI chief Erik Mose told reports.
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Zelenskyy promises 'fair response' as Odesa blast death toll rises to 20
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that Russia would receive a "fair response" after the death toll from a "vile" twin missile strike on the Black Sea port city of Odesa rose to at least 20, with at least 75 more people injured.
After a first missile struck homes in the port city, a second missile several minutes later targeted first responders who arrived at the scene, officials said.
At least one paramedic and an emergency service worker are reportedly among the dead, houses and emergency equipment have been damaged and some residents were left without gas and electricity.
Ukrainian firefighters carry an injured manUkrainian firefighters carry an injured man
Rescue workers responding to the first strike were exposed to a second strikeImage: Ukrainian Emergency Service/AP/picture alliance
"Our Defense Forces will certainly do everything to ensure that the Russian killers feel our fair response," Zelenskyy said in an evening address posted on the Telegram messaging app.
The tactic of firing a second missile at the same location, aiming to hit rescuers, is known in military terms as a double tap. Such
strikes often hit civilians.
"Two missiles, and the second one when rescuers and doctors arrived at the site of the strike," Zelensky said in a statement online. "Rescue and relief operations are ongoing in Odesa after the Russian missile attack. A very vile strike by these scum."
Russia has yet to comment on the strikes.
Regional Governor Oleh Kiper announced that a day of mourning in Odesa would be held on Saturday, the second such observance in less than two weeks.
On March 2, a Russian drone struck a multi-story building in the city, killing 12 people, including five children.
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Ukraine updates: Kyiv says Russian strike on Odesa kills 20
Ukraine updates: Kyiv says Russian strike on Odesa kills 20
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that Russia would receive a "fair response" after the death toll from a "vile" twin missile strike on the Black Sea port city of Odesa rose to at least 20, with at least 75 more people injured.
After a first missile struck homes in the port city, a second missile several minutes later targeted first responders who arrived at the scene, officials said.
At least one paramedic and an emergency service worker are reportedly among the dead, houses and emergency equipment have been damaged and some residents were left without gas and electricity.
Images released from the scene showed bodies covered with blankets and pools of blood smeared on the pavement.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said rescue efforts are ongoing after a "vile strike" on Odesa. Meanwhile, UN investigators have found evidence of war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, UN investigators have found fresh evidence of widespread abuses committed by Russia in Ukraine.
The high-level Commission of Inquiry (COI) on the rights situation in Ukraine since the Russian invasion said Moscow was still committing war crimes and serious rights violations, including "systematic" torture and rape.
"The evidence shows that Russian authorities have committed violation of international human rights and international humanitarian law and corresponding war crimes," COI chief Erik Mose told reports.
Skip next section Zelenskyy promises 'fair response' as Odesa blast death toll rises to 20
7 hours ago7 hours ago
Zelenskyy promises 'fair response' as Odesa blast death toll rises to 20
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that Russia would receive a "fair response" after the death toll from a "vile" twin missile strike on the Black Sea port city of Odesa rose to at least 20, with at least 75 more people injured.
After a first missile struck homes in the port city, a second missile several minutes later targeted first responders who arrived at the scene, officials said.
At least one paramedic and an emergency service worker are reportedly among the dead, houses and emergency equipment have been damaged and some residents were left without gas and electricity.
Ukrainian firefighters carry an injured manUkrainian firefighters carry an injured man
Rescue workers responding to the first strike were exposed to a second strikeImage: Ukrainian Emergency Service/AP/picture alliance
"Our Defense Forces will certainly do everything to ensure that the Russian killers feel our fair response," Zelenskyy said in an evening address posted on the Telegram messaging app.
The tactic of firing a second missile at the same location, aiming to hit rescuers, is known in military terms as a double tap. Such
strikes often hit civilians.
"Two missiles, and the second one when rescuers and doctors arrived at the site of the strike," Zelensky said in a statement online. "Rescue and relief operations are ongoing in Odesa after the Russian missile attack. A very vile strike by these scum."
Russia has yet to comment on the strikes.
Regional Governor Oleh Kiper announced that a day of mourning in Odesa would be held on Saturday, the second such observance in less than two weeks.
On March 2, a Russian drone struck a multi-story building in the city, killing 12 people, including five children.
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Directed Energy Weapons have destroyed many cities and forests on purpose!!!
Directed Energy Weapons have destroyed many cities and forests on purpose!!!
They've been doing this for a long time and blame it on natural forest fires which never happens. These fires only happen when a Lazer is beaming on them, and you seen the been clearly from the plane! Many cities have been destroyed do to DEW. You even see houses melted down while trees are completely fine, proven it is in fact DEW. This is all done to put everyone in their mega cities for their Agenda 2030 to be completed.
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ISRAEL FACILITATES ENTRY OF SIX AID TRUCKS INTO NORTHERN GAZA
ISRAEL FACILITATES ENTRY OF SIX AID TRUCKS INTO NORTHERN GAZA
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Six trucks of aid from the United Nations’ World Food Programme (WFP) entered northern Gaza on March 12 through a new land route established by the Israeli military. The convoy, which carried enough food to feed 25,000 people, departed Egypt and traveled north along a military road on Israel’s side of the border before crossing into Gaza. Israel’s Coordinator of Government Affairs in the Territories (COGAT), which supports Israel’s humanitarian efforts, said the deliveries were part of a pilot program designed “to prevent Hamas from taking over the aid.”
Until now, convoys could only reach northern Gaza by entering the strip through Israel’s Kerem Shalom or Egypt’s Rafah crossings in the south and then driving to distribution points. On February 20, the WFP suspended deliveries to the north, citing “safety and security” concerns. However, a spokeswoman for the WFP said the delivery on March 12 proved that “moving food by road is possible” and that the agency is “hoping to scale up.”
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Building Bionic Jellyfish for Ocean Exploration
Building Bionic Jellyfish for Ocean Exploration
Caltech's Dabiri Lab takes a big step towards equipping jellyfish to survey the ocean depths by developing a jellyfish cap that enhances swimming speed and efficiency, while carrying sensors and maintaining neutral buoyancy.
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AI Reasoning in Action: Figure One's Speech-to-Speech Object Recognition Update
AI Reasoning in Action: Figure One's Speech-to-Speech Object Recognition Update
Figure has demonstrated the first fruit of its collaboration with OpenAI to enhance the capabilities of humanoid robots. In a video released, the Figure 01 bot is seen conversing in real-time.
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Poland erects new border fence with Belarus
Last winter, migrants were trapped in a military exclusion zone at the border between Poland and Belarus. That zone has now been replaced by a huge fence. But even for Polish citizens, things are nowhere near back to normal.
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