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|    Skywatcher to MrPosti...@kymhorsell.com    |
|    Re: NATO says it's ready for space attac    |
|    14 Jun 21 12:16:51    |
      From: jimmyw836@gmail.com              On Monday, June 14, 2021 at 9:49:28 AM UTC-4, MrPosti...@kymhorsell.com wrote:       > NATO nations ready to jointly respond to attacks in space       > ABC News, 14 Jun 2021 12:44Z       > NATO leaders are set to expand the use of their all-for-one, one-for-all,       > collective defence clause to include attacks in space.       >       > --       > Upcoming events:       > 9 Jul 2021 NOAA bn Dollar Disasters Q2       >       > Swiss narrowly reject tax hike to fight climate change       > ABC, 13 Jun 2021 14:34Z       > Exit polls indicate that Swiss voters have narrowly rejected a referendum       > that would have hiked fees and taxes on fuels that ...       >       > The woman who forced the US govt to take UFOs seriously       > The Guardian, 14 Jun 2021 07:26Z       > Leslie Kean was handed a 90-page report of UFO sightings by pilots. After       > publishing her first story on the subject, she was ...       >       > NASA Successfully Assembles Rocket for Artemis Moon Mission       > The Weather Channel, 14 Jun 2021 08:22Z       > It is the first time all 3 key elements of the rocket have been put       > together in their launch configuration.       >       > 'What-is-this': Experts puzzled by 'strange' elongated object that makes       > star disappear       > Republic World, 13 Jun 2021       > Astronomers and space experts have been left puzzled by a star in the middle       > of the Milky Way which keeps blinking in and out of existence.       >       > Giant 'Blinking' Star Spotted in Milky Way's Central Region       > Sci-News.com, 11 Jun 2021 20:06Z       > A giant star called VVV-WIT-08 exhibited a smooth, eclipse-like drop in       > brightness to a depth of 97% in 2012; minimum brightness occurred in April       > 2012 and the ...       >       > How virus detectives trace the origins of an outbreak - and why it's so       tricky       > KRQE, 13 Jun 2021       > Every time there is a major disease outbreak, one of the first questions       > scientists and the public ask is: "Where did this ...       >       > [Monster:]       > 'One hell of a big crocodile': Mystery skull belongs to 'River Boss',       > researchers confirm       > ABC Southern Qld, 13 Jun 2021 at 9:54pm       > A skull that sat in a university desk for a "very long time" has been       > officially identified as belonging to an enormous species of crocodile       > never before known to have prowled Australian waterways.       >       > [Warm Up The Bus!]       > Putin says he's ready to hand over cybercriminals to the US - with conditions       > ABC News, 13 Jun 2021 at 11:47pm       > The issue of cybercrime is in the spotlight before the the leaders of       > Russia and the US meet in Geneva this week, after a ransomware attack       > crippled the operations of a global meatpacking company.       >       > China to send 3 men to its space station for first crewed mission       > in almost 5 years       > ABC News, 14 Jun 2021 02:15Z       > The rocket carrying the men will blast off from the Gobi Desert,       > taking them to China's space station where they will remain in orbit       > for 3 months.       >       > [Bolt Hole:]       > 'Safe paradise' desire sees Cairns house prices tip into mns       > ABC Far North, 14 Jun 2021 02:47Z       > Property prices in the once-affordable Far North Queensland city of       > Cairns are reaching into the mns, thanks to an influx of new       > residents from southern states.       > [I remember my sister bought a property in FNQ many years back. They       > sold it soon after at a loss after discovering it was on the main       > cyclone track and got ripped up and flooded every now and then].       >       > Will humans ever learn to speak whale?       > Livescience.com, 13 Jun 2021 12:39Z       > Sperm whales are among the loudest living animals on the planet, producing       > creaking, knocking and staccato clicking sounds to communicate with other       > whales ...       >       > Woman fails to prove the COVID-19 vaccine made her magnetic during Ohio       > House hearing       > The Hill, 12 Jun 2021 18:57Z       > A nurse during an Ohio House hearing on Thu tried to prove a debunked       > theory that taking the COVID-19 vaccine makes a person "magnetic."       >       > Brazil's Bolsonaro fined for mask violation in Sao Paulo       > The Hill, 12 Jun 2021 20:22Z       > Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been fined for not wearing a mask in       > a public space, breaking a local govt's coronavirus restrictions.       >       > The Best Type of Exercise? A Blood Test Holds Clues       > The New York Times, 10 Jun 2021       > If we all begin the same exercise routine tomorrow, some of us will become       > much fitter, others will get a little more in shape, and a few of us may       > actually lose ...       >       > Electron's dual nature appears in a quantum spin liquid - Physics World       > physicsworld.com, 12 Jun 2021 09:20Z       > Researchers in the US may have found the first hard evidence that the       > electron is made up of 2 distinct particles. According to N Phuan Ong and       > colleagues at ...       >       > Sinking towns, dry water taps and mind-boggling rents: Why Americans are       > abandoning the Golden State       > ABC News, 12 Jun 2021 19:05Z       > For decades, California was a place where dreams could come true. But for       > the first time in its 171-year history, the state's population is in decline.       > This is why Californians are giving up and moving on.       >       > Time-lapse video shows the ice shelf of one of Antarctica's largest glaciers       > breaking into large chunks       > Business Insider, 12 Jun 2021 16:25Z       > Time-lapse footage of Pine Island Glacier between 2017 and 2020 shows its       > ice shelf breaking into large pieces, threatening environmental disaster.       > [The PIG contains enough ice to add 1/2 m of SLR].       >       > US screens 2.02 mn airport passengers Fri - highest since March 2020       > msnNOW, 12 Jun 2021 18:03Z       > Washington (Reuters). The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA)       > said it screened 2.02 mn passengers on Fri at ...       >       > 'Giant arc' stretching 3.3 bn light-years across the cosmos shouldn't exist       > Livescience.com, 11 Jun 2021 19:44Z       > A newly discovered crescent of galaxies spanning 3.3 bn light-years is       > among the largest known structures in the universe and challenges some of ...       >       > Humpback whale gulps and spits out Cape Cod lobsterman       > BBC News, 12 Jun 2021 01:15Z       > Michael Packard ended up in the marine giant's mouth for about half a minute       > off Massachusetts.       >       > The UFO Report Won't Change Minds. But Maybe It Should.       > Bloomberg, 11 Jun 2021 21:35Z       > Those of us who've dreamed of extraterrestrial life since sci-fi-drenched       > childhoods are awaiting the federal govt's forthcoming report on UFOs.       > And yet the report is unlikely to change any ...       >       > Dengue fever cut by 77% in groundbreaking mosquito trial       > Al Jazeera English on MSN.com, 11 Jun 2021 12:50Z       > Results of the three-year study offer hope in the global battle against an       > illness that sickens mns annually.              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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