By Phillip Marlowe God, it’s going to be so good to see that ugly-as-hell sheboon, Michelle Obongo leave the White House. Special Servpro teams (the best minds in the company should immediately be tasked) are going to have to be contracted out on the morning of January 20th, to steam clean, fumigate, radiation and UV light blast the […]
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18 forbidden verses: German court bans most of Erdogan-mocking poem
The court order issued on Tuesday applies to the whole of Germany, Reuters reported. “Through the poem’s reference to racist prejudice and religious slander as well as sexual habits, the verses in question go beyond what the petitioner [Erdogan] can be expected to tolerate,” the Hamburg court wrote. The court said the decision was necessary […]
Germany Admits Haji Invasion is Not an Economic Miracle
Andrew AnglinDaily Stormer January 9, 2016 Future German STEM sector employees. I’m not exactly sure who thought it made sense when Merkel was claiming that bringing in millions of illiterate terrorist/rapists would be good for the economy. But I guess a big part of the German idea is just accepting the statements of authority figures […]
Researchers introduce new route to thermal measurements with nanometer resolution
Light, sound, and now, heat—just as optical invisibility cloaks can bend and diffract light to shield an object from sight, and specially fabricated acoustic metamaterials can hide an object from sound waves, a recently … Source Article from http://phys.org/news/2015-11-route-thermal-nanometer-resolution.html Views: 0
Tampons, Sterile Cotton, Sanitary Pads Contaminated with Monsanto’s Roundup Herbicide (Glyphosate)
Tampons, Sterile Cotton, Sanitary Pads Contaminated with Monsanto’s Roundup Herbicide (Glyphosate) October 27th, 2015 Diva Cup The Keeper LENA Menstrual Cup Lunette Menstrual Cup And many more… Via: Russia Today: The vast majority ? 85 percent ? of tampons, cotton and sanitary products tested […]
Researchers learn how to keep pathogens, pests from traveling with grain
University of Florida researchers say new research can help grain handlers and grain inspectors find key locations for pathogens and pests along rail routes in the United States and Australia. The new knowledge could help make the food supply safer and address stored grain problems that cost hundreds of millions of dollars annually. In […]