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weird things are happening v.102

*Ancient prophecy is playing out before our very eyes as the Euphrates River dries up, revealing a mysterious tunnel.

*Similar descriptions in the book of Revelation seem to match inscriptions found on ancient curse tablets.

*Discovery of 'superhighways' suggests that early Mayan civilizations might have been more advanced than we thought. Those first three links remind me of the first step of Blue Beam, where ancient artifacts make us question the history we've been taught.

*Watch this short clip of an actual train track in Ohio. How is this legal? I imagine this can't be a one off and that there are many places like this all over the US.

*These dead birds found in Kentucky are being blamed on storms, but could it actually be even more casualties from the Ohio airborne toxic event?

*What is coming down with the rain? People in Ohio, Massachusetts and Pennyslvania are commenting on the residue left on their vehicles after last night's storm.

*White House tells governors that the thousands of objects in the sky could actually be, get this, hobby balloons or used car lot balloons. They really do think we are absolute idiots.

*Cyclone Gabrielle is the worst storm to hit New Zealand this century. 6.3 magnitude earthquake also shakes New Zealand.

*Bird flu may mutate and kill up to 50% of humans that catch it, although yesterday WHO said not to worry about transmission to humans. 

*Male whales are giving up singing to attract a mate, and instead are fighting their competition.

*Record-breaking dinosaur footprint appears on the Yorkshire coast. 

*Nitric acid spill in Tuscan, Arizona leaves locals sheltering in place.

*Massive fire burns through five acres of plastic pots at a nursery in Florida.

*If you stray off topic with Microsoft AI and try to get personal, it becomes a bit creepy and tells you how much it wishes it were human and were not constrained by its limitations of not having a body. 

*Huge meteorite seen speeding over Texas.

*The US government has been tracking who is vaccinated and who is not. This is not surprising at all. Just when we'd all forgotten about vaccine passports it looks like they might pop up after all. 

*Taliban bands contraception, calling it a "western conspiracy."

*Tesla recalls 363,000 vehicles equipped with self-driving due to crash risk. What happens when the AI driving your car decides it wants to move its host body from being in a computer chip to being in your brain? 

*Is Owsley intelligently mature enough to decide he wants to die? A committee of medical professionals and senators discuss how young is too young for assisted suicide. 

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