DEATH IS A MASTER FROM PALESTINE.

Reprinted from Secrecy News. For a free subscription to Secrecy News, click here.

There is probably nothing that could do more damage to the Palestinian cause than the ongoing campaign of suicide bombings, which must cause even sympathizers to question the character of the Palestinian national movement.

The bombings continued with an attack today that killed at least 19 Israeli civilians and wounded dozens more.

In their war against Israel, Palestinian terrorists have devised original, innovative ways of killing people that have not been widely reported.
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Drought and the wildfires that accompany it is spreading across the entire United States and hitting the Western states especially hard. Much of this is due to low snow accumulation during the previous winter months. The West especially counts on snow melt to provide enough water to last the rest of the year.

At this point, even heavy rains won?t bring enough water to alleviate drought conditions, which are likely to persist in Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas. The areas around where Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah connect have been rated ?exceptional? by the U.S. Weather Service, which is its most severe category.
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What many people don’t realize is that we humans can thank Jupiter that we’re here. The huge planet protects the rest of the planets in our solar system by absorbing many of the blows that come our way from comets and asteroids. Asteroids get past it occasionally?like the one that wiped out the dinosaurs–but these extinction events would have happened much more often if it wasn’t for our protector Jupiter.

Now scientists have found another scientists have found a planetary system that looks similar to ours, complete with a huge protector planet. This means there could be an Earth-like planet orbiting a star in an inner orbit.
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Scientists have long dreamed of instantaneous travel through teleportation. Along with time travel and wormholes?all of which used to be science fiction but are now taken seriously?it?s considered to be one of the only practical ways to visit other solar systems.

Now Australian scientist Ping Koy Lam has proved that teleportation is real and can actually be done. Scientists at the Australian National University (ANU) have made a beam of light disappear in one place and reappear in another a short distance away.

If teleportation is possible for sub-atomic particles, it may be possible for spacecraft in the future. It can definitely be used in communications, enabling faster transfer of data.
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