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A walrus naps on a Russian submarine

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Antarctic science station’s work supports “Big Bang” and Einstein

A team of American scientists, operating a £12 million telescope at Amundsen-Scott base at the geographic South Pole has announced the discovery of what may figuratively be described as the fingerprint of God. The importance of this finding, announced on Monday afternoon at an excited press conference at Harvard University, cannot be overestimated; one leading physicist has gone […]

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“Falklands nuclear missiles turned out to be penguins”

5 April 2014 Falkland Islanders replied with a picture of King penguins to Argentine President Cristina Fernandez claims that the Falklands had become NATO’s largest base in the South Atlantic and was equipped with missiles that could reach any of the region’s countries, and also had “nuclear weapons”.   King Penguins (‘nuclear missiles’) “The Falklands […]

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