Pope Leo XIII was a great admirer of "Mariani Wine," a wine with the addition of cocaine.
He supported and popularized the drink, and awarded Angelo Mariani the Vatican Gold Medal for his invention.
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He supported and popularized the drink, and awarded Angelo Mariani the Vatican Gold Medal for his invention.
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The great Dublin fire of 1875 occurred when a whiskey distillery caught fire.
5,000 barrels (more than 800,000 liters) of whiskey poured onto the streets of Dublin, blazing with fire. Thirteen people died in the fire, but they did not burn or suffocate in the smoke. They died from the large amount of Β«freeΒ» whiskey they drank.
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5,000 barrels (more than 800,000 liters) of whiskey poured onto the streets of Dublin, blazing with fire. Thirteen people died in the fire, but they did not burn or suffocate in the smoke. They died from the large amount of Β«freeΒ» whiskey they drank.
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All of the inventions we see today is just reinvented old technology
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The Astrolabe destroys the heliocentric model
The astrolabe only requires the observation of the sunβs position to begin making calculations.
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The astrolabe only requires the observation of the sunβs position to begin making calculations.
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The fire place of the ancient times was not based on fire but rather was based one free energy technology.
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Ginny: the dog who saved 900 cats
Ginny, a dog who passed away in 2005, was famous for her love of cats. As soon as Ginny was taken from the shelter, she sought them out and rescued them, then brought them to her owner.
The dog would find abandoned or stray cats in pipes, trash cans, and boxes. Ginny quickly became popular in the area, and owner Phillip Gonzalez established a cat fund named after her, where residents brought stray animals themselves.
In all, more than 900 cats were saved thanks to Ginny and her foundation, and in 1998 the Westchester Felinology Club named her "Cat of the Year.
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Ginny, a dog who passed away in 2005, was famous for her love of cats. As soon as Ginny was taken from the shelter, she sought them out and rescued them, then brought them to her owner.
The dog would find abandoned or stray cats in pipes, trash cans, and boxes. Ginny quickly became popular in the area, and owner Phillip Gonzalez established a cat fund named after her, where residents brought stray animals themselves.
In all, more than 900 cats were saved thanks to Ginny and her foundation, and in 1998 the Westchester Felinology Club named her "Cat of the Year.
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In 1925, Coca-Cola released a souvenir keychain in the shape of a swastika.
Before the emergence of the Nazis, the swastika in the United States, like in India, symbolized good luck.
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Before the emergence of the Nazis, the swastika in the United States, like in India, symbolized good luck.
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How the ancient civilizations harnessed atmospheric energy to use for their technology.
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University of Cordoba, Argentina. An ancient fresco with a rather interesting depiction of the Earth...
Is there a spinning mechanism underneath it? Is there a dome on it?
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Is there a spinning mechanism underneath it? Is there a dome on it?
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During the early 1940s in the time of the WW2, Germans developed a sonic weapon that could send vibrations to the target location 160-600ft (50-200m) and cause the soldiers fatal vibrations.
Further away it caused vertigo and nausea by vibrating the middle ear bones and shaking the cochlear fluid within the inner ear.
On 2nd and 3rd images we see interpretations from the book of Joshua where the Israelites, in 1273 BC, blew on trumpets to make the walls of Jericho to fall down.
Did the God cause the wall to come tumbling down like a deck of cards, or could these people have really developed some kind of advanced sonic weapon like the Germans did?
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Further away it caused vertigo and nausea by vibrating the middle ear bones and shaking the cochlear fluid within the inner ear.
On 2nd and 3rd images we see interpretations from the book of Joshua where the Israelites, in 1273 BC, blew on trumpets to make the walls of Jericho to fall down.
Did the God cause the wall to come tumbling down like a deck of cards, or could these people have really developed some kind of advanced sonic weapon like the Germans did?
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When you're trying to find your keys in the 1840 desk with never ending compartments.
Amazing and beautiful craftmanship, people nowadays lack the skill, motivation and creativity to reproduce anything like this that isn't electronic-tech based.
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Amazing and beautiful craftmanship, people nowadays lack the skill, motivation and creativity to reproduce anything like this that isn't electronic-tech based.
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A flight attendant survived an airplane explosion and a fall from 10,000 meters
The record of surviving a fall from height belongs to Vesna Vulovich, a Yugoslav stewardess who in 1972 fell out of an exploded plane and flew 9,900 meters, falling into the snow and surviving
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The record of surviving a fall from height belongs to Vesna Vulovich, a Yugoslav stewardess who in 1972 fell out of an exploded plane and flew 9,900 meters, falling into the snow and surviving
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The King's Wife Who Gave Birth to a Negro Woman
In November 1664, the queen of France and wife of Louis 14, Marie Therese, gave birth to a mulatto daughter. The Sun King (Louis 14) was quite embarrassed by this fact and began to suspect his wife of adultery. The courtiers, wishing to console the monarch, put forward various asexual reasons for the child's "tanning". Louis' personal physician speculated that the queen simply ate too much chocolate, which is why the child was born mulatto. Despite the absurdity of this theory, Louis believed the doctor.
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In November 1664, the queen of France and wife of Louis 14, Marie Therese, gave birth to a mulatto daughter. The Sun King (Louis 14) was quite embarrassed by this fact and began to suspect his wife of adultery. The courtiers, wishing to console the monarch, put forward various asexual reasons for the child's "tanning". Louis' personal physician speculated that the queen simply ate too much chocolate, which is why the child was born mulatto. Despite the absurdity of this theory, Louis believed the doctor.
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Moving roads of the 19th century
The moving electric sidewalk (street of the future) was presented at exhibitions in 1893 and 1900 in Chicago and Paris. It was 3.5 km long and had 9 stops. Fourteen thousand people could pass on the sidewalk at the same time. The exhibition of 1900 lasted 7 months, and during that time 50 million people were able to ride on the electric road. It was said that such sidewalks would soon be in operation everywhere, but we never got to see them.
I wonder why?
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The moving electric sidewalk (street of the future) was presented at exhibitions in 1893 and 1900 in Chicago and Paris. It was 3.5 km long and had 9 stops. Fourteen thousand people could pass on the sidewalk at the same time. The exhibition of 1900 lasted 7 months, and during that time 50 million people were able to ride on the electric road. It was said that such sidewalks would soon be in operation everywhere, but we never got to see them.
I wonder why?
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In November 2011, a cleaner at a museum in the German city of Dortmund destroyed a work of modern art insured for 800,000 euros.
The work, titled "When It Starts to Drip from the Ceiling," was a basin containing what appeared to be sediment from dripping from the ceiling. A cleaning lady saw the dirty basin and carefully wiped it down, thus committing one of the most powerful acts of vandalism.
In February 2014, history repeated itself in Italy. In a museum in Bari, the cleaner threw away a couple of crumpled paper exhibits and also dislodged cookie crumbs from the table, which, as it turned out later, were part of an installation worth 10,000 euros.
The story was repeated a third time. Again in Italy. A cleaning lady at a museum in Bolzano saw the installation "Where shall we dance tonight?" with champagne bottles, cigarette butts and confetti scattered all over the floor. And, of course, she threw it all out of the room.
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The work, titled "When It Starts to Drip from the Ceiling," was a basin containing what appeared to be sediment from dripping from the ceiling. A cleaning lady saw the dirty basin and carefully wiped it down, thus committing one of the most powerful acts of vandalism.
In February 2014, history repeated itself in Italy. In a museum in Bari, the cleaner threw away a couple of crumpled paper exhibits and also dislodged cookie crumbs from the table, which, as it turned out later, were part of an installation worth 10,000 euros.
The story was repeated a third time. Again in Italy. A cleaning lady at a museum in Bolzano saw the installation "Where shall we dance tonight?" with champagne bottles, cigarette butts and confetti scattered all over the floor. And, of course, she threw it all out of the room.
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Imagine this - posted in 1896 and we're paying for power in 2023.. Tesla is rolling in his grave.
Free energy has been suppressed because it would create freedom for all humanity.
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Free energy has been suppressed because it would create freedom for all humanity.
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