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"Clarification, how did this happen?"

⚑️In order not to be deceived, clarify exactly how your interlocutor verified the information he cites as proof of anything.

Most people do not verify what they say, or they distort the information to their advantage, expecting their lies to go unnoticed.

Even if the fact stated takes place, your opponent is unlikely to be able to cite solid evidence that will embarrass him and give you a huge advantage in the dispute.
β€œBoth and One β€’ The Left Hand of Darkness” by Vanessa Lemen
https://rsoe-edis.org/eventMap very good disaster map
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Rapidly Building Military Bases In The Arctic: Russia's Insane Plan To Steal The Arctic
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Allgemeine Elektricitats-Gesellschaft - AEG Electrical Company

The Berlin entrepreneur Emil Rathenau (1838-1915) recognized the future prospects of electrical engineering early on. In 1881 he acquired the license for the Edison patents and founded the German Edison Society for Applied Electricity in 1883, which later became the General Electricity Society (AEG) in 1887. The self-confidence of the rapidly expanding company, which also built and operated the first high-performance power plants outside the USA, is impressively expressed in the advertising poster designed by Louis Schmidt in 1888. At its center is the goddess of light, enthroned above the globe on a winged wheel, symbol of the triumph of technology (and originally the railway) (dhm.de). Above: Advertising posters for the Berlin General Electricity Society.
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The Siberian Mammoths must have frozen within 20 - 30 minutes to retain undigested food in their system. The temperature must have suddenly dropped to under 200 degrees Celsius to freeze them. (Fefelov) [Rus, Eng Subtitles]
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"Culture is a pursuit of our total perfection by means of getting to know, on all the matters which most concern us, the best which has been thought and said in the world, and, through this knowledge, turning a stream of fresh and free thought upon our stock notions and habits, which we now follow staunchly but mechanically, vainly imagining that there is a virtue in following them staunchly which makes up for the mischief of following them mechanically."

~Matthew Arnold
In 1929, by chance, an old map was found at the sultan’s palace in Istanbul, in Turkey. The author of the mysterious map was Piri Reis (1465–1553), a legendary commander of the Ottoman fleet.

The Piri Reis map of the world is very precise. So precise, that it even contains the continent of Antarctica. Here is where things get really interesting:

Piri Reis drew the map in 1513. However, Antartica was discovered 250 years later, in 1773, by British captain James Cook.

Could it be that Antarctica was discovered much earlier than we know? Could it be that Cook was only the first to brag about his discovery?
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Double parselene observed at Piedmonte d'Alife: 1st May 1817
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The Sacred Conspiracy: The Internal Papers of the Secret Society of AcΓ©phale and Lectures to the College of Sociology
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