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Does David Rockefeller rule the World? New World Order

Now at age 100, David is the oldest living member of the organization. He is also the oldest living member of the Rockefellers, a family that has financial inputs in many industries and areas

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Schwarze Kapelle - German Military Mutiny to overthrow Hitler

The group attempted several assassinations on Hitler, but the biggest one was on July 20, 1944. The assassination is known as Operation Valkyrie

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Hitler's V3 Super Cannon - The supergun to end WWII

The V-3 supergun worked on a multi-charge principle, and the Nazis planned to bombard London from two underground bunkers where the gun was hidden in northern France

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Queens of Syria - The Story Behind Syria Female Refugees

More than 60 women, refugees from Syria in Jordan, participated in creating a documentary movie about their country

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Kaspersky - The antivirus mathematician

It all started in 1989, when his personal computer was under the attack of the popular Cascade virus

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Occult Forces - Illuminati Movie truth that killed the director

The movie was released in 1943, and the director Jean Mamy was killed (executed for collaborating with the enemy) just 6 years later

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Unknown European Billionaires

When it comes to billionaires, people always think of Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Amancio Ortega and so on, but there are some unknown European billionaires as well

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5 Gemstones That Can Make You Rich

For a quick background, minerals are classified as gemstones because of their chemical composition, crystal structure, optical characteristics, and refraction. Depending of the degree of imperfections...

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ISIS stance - US Presidential Candidates

All of the candidates, Republicans and Democrats have their own way of handling things, and different approach

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7 Weird Marriage Rituals from around the World

Even though on first glance, most of the rituals are weird and inappropriate, the logic is there

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Women in Refrigerators - 7 Most Important Women Characters Killed to Hype a Male Character in Comic books

Aside from few comic books written specifically for female characters such as Wonder woman, Cat Woman, Black Widow, Raven, Supergirl, and Ms. Marvel, most female characters in comic books end up as de...

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Janusz Korczak - the man who refused freedom and stayed with his orphans during Nazi's terror in Poland

The young utopian in the book, King Matt, dreamed of making a better world for children. It is that determination and wish that made Janusz the man he was, one of the few people who were ready and det...

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Bombing on Syria – Pros and Cons of a Likely War Scenario

The conflict in Syria is one of the most complex not just in recent history, but in war and military history overall. What is the biggest problem? Every regional and international player wants differe...

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Q-Carbon - new carbon harder than diamonds for those who want one-of-a-kind sparkler

The material is the third known solid phase or form of the carbon element, following graphite and diamond

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Latvian Academy of Science - Stalin's Birthday Cake is the Most Prominent Stalin Architecture building in the world

The Academy was originally built as a present to Stalin, and was supposed to be unveiled for his birthday. However, Stalin died, but his present remained

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Virgin Rainbow - The most precious rock in the world

The brilliantly colored rock has the size of a human thumb. Its weight of 72 carats makes it extremely “hard”, and by many, it is considered the finest opals ever unearthed.

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Christmas and New Year’s Eve Celebrations around the World

Not all Christmas traditions are fun, interesting and standard. There are always some that stick to the folklore for inspiration and believe in traditions more than hundreds of years old

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What do Muslims think of ISIS?

Back in 2014, Muslims were criticizing Israel for the attacks on Gaza. Lately, however, ISIS is not getting the same treatment, bearing the question what Muslims think of it?

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Café Pushkin - Where Espresso tastes like history

The café is the home for those who want to extend their nightly experience, but also for the morning people

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10 Surprising Similarities between Christians and Muslims

On first glance, there are a lot of differences between these two, but surprisingly, there are similarities as well

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Germany and refugees - Does the home for Syrian refugees outweigh the cost?

According to statistics, Germany has accepted the largest number of seekers when compared to all other European countries

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Russia wants to conquer the moon by 2029, is it possible?

Russia might have lost the battle for the first Moon race, but now they are aiming for something more, life on the Moon

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The Truth behind China's move to allow more than one child per family

In October this year, after 35 years, the country finally ended the one-child policy, allowing families to have up to two children

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Gülhane Park in Istanbul - The most beautiful flower park in Europe

Gulhane is a park for all seasons, no matter if it is spring when the tulips bloom, or winter

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Oslo can become the first European city without cars

The idea of making Oslo the first European city with comprehensive ban on cars in the city center is bold, but the effects on daily life may not be as dramatic as they sound at first glance

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Alexander Lukashenko - The Last Dictator in Europe Reigns for 20 years and counting

According to many, the last elections in Belarus were only a farce on which Lukashenko won 83% of the votes. So, how the last dictator in Europe manages to reign over Belarus for more than 20 years?

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The Online Casino Documentary Never Made

The online casino industry is the topic of a lot of debate all over the world, both among regulators and people

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Sophie Scholl - One of the first Anti-Nazi Heroes!

Sophie is celebrated as one of the most popular heroes in Germany thanks to her involvement in the White Rose movement

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Top 10 Most Bizarre Restaurants in the World

If you want to be served by waiters wearing condoms, robots, or eating on the toilet, we present you the 10 restaurants that can make your dream come true

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6 Things You Didn't Know about Erwin Rommel

His aggressiveness on the field conveniently obscured his humanity and his human decency

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Two Russian Plane Crashes in one week - All Conspiracy Theories

224 people lost their lives when Flight 9268 crashed in Egypt, opening the way for conspiracy theories

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History of the Popemobile - From a horse-drawn carriage to Jeep Wrangler

It wasn’t until 1929 that the Pope needed an automobile. It was then that a disagreement with the Italian government was resolved, and the Church received vehicles as part of the celebration

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Rumor Has it, Ponte Vecchio still stands thanks to Hitler

During World War II, Hitler and his Nazi forces bombed every bridge in Florence and Italy. But one bridge in Florence survived the attacks, and that one is Ponte Vecchio. The only reason why the bridg...

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Rapunzel's magical castle does exist, how can you find it?

In the short history of the castle there have been many guests, and the Tower has already won TripAdvisor Top 10 Castle Hotels approval

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The Village Furore in Italy is the most mysterious place the country

The village Furore is commonly known as “the hidden beauty of Neverland”. The village has a long history and tradition, but until few years ago, it wasn’t observed on any map

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Berghain Nightclub in Berlin - Why even Britney Spears couldn't get into the

There is no way of skipping the line at Berghain. There are no reservations or bottle services inside, and rumors are, even Britney Spears was turned down once because she was wearing “wrong clothes...

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Ushguli in Georgia shows you can live above the clouds

The community includes four villages, which are Zhibiani, Chvibiani, Murqmeli and Chazhashi. Located at the foot of Shkhara, which is one of the highest summits in the Caucasian region at 2191m high, ...

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Clementinum in Prague is one of the world's most beautiful libraries

Nowadays, the Clementinum remains a vast complex of beautiful baroque and rococo, serving as a reminder of a period in which Prague was expanding. Many of the buildings in the Clementinum are closed f...

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​  Making Millions the Easy Way - as Long as You're a Mathematics Professor

This solidly crafted and comprehensively researched piece shows that when it comes to the serious players, practical mathematics holds sway

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Japan - The home of world's most beautiful festivals including Cherry Blossom Lantern Festival

Some of the festivals celebrate Japanese culture, while others are celebrate times of the year

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Nikola Tesla was Ahead of His time - Here are some of his

Many of the modern-day devices would still be just a dream if it wasn’t for Tesla. Many think of Tesla only as the founder of electricity, but he did much more than that. Not all of his futuristic v...

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Top 5 Innovative Charities You Can Trust with Your Money

As people are more and more in the online world, the new challenge for fundraisers and charities is to find a way to get to people in the online world

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Hebrew, Lithuanian and five other ancient languages still spoken today

One of oldest languages, Hebrew is the language used for the first five books of the Torah and almost all of the Hebrew Bible. The language actually ceased to exist between 200 and 400 CE. However, it...

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Syrian Civil War – Quick Timeline Explaining the Story of the Conflict

What started as a protest to president Bashar al-Assad and his regime, turned out to be a massive civil war, with more than 250,000 casualties on both sides, and more than 10 million people now away f...

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You Can Make a Difference! Help Syrian Refugees!

According to statistics from UNHCR, there are more than 4 million refugees in countries close to Syria, such as Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt. With no solution to the civil war in sight, mos...

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Top 3 Blackjack Documentaries You Need to Watch Today

Casino games have long ago been immortalized in movies, starting from James Bond and his eternal love for baccarat and other casino games, to the big name actors such as Robert De Niro and his great r...

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History of pornography - how we got here?

Pornographic material and sexually explicit objects existed since the ancient times. However, it wasn't until the 19th century that the concept of pornography as we understand it today was understood

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Greenland ice melt - is it time for panic?

At the beginning of September, NASA posted graphs showing how much ice is Greenland and Antarctic are losing. The ice at Greenland is more alarming. According to data NASA collected from the GRACE sat...

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Byblos, Lebanon and five other cities older than 5000 years

Byblos in Lebanon might be the most famous among the old cities, but there are others leaving a mark on Earth as well. These cities that have stood the test of time, offer stories and influence from t...

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Did you know Vladimir Putin was once a KGB agent?

Vladimir Putin joined the agency shortly after his graduation. In the beginning, he was spying expatriates in his hometown, St. Petersburg. After a few years, he was summoned to Moscow, where he was p...

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