Friday, June 13

Somewhat Political

 





Egypt plans desert city supplied with diverted Nile water


CAIRO, June 1 (Reuters) - Egypt unveiled plans on Sunday to build a desert city that will see about 7% of Egypt's annual Nile River quota rerouted from fertile delta land to pass by upscale glass-fronted housing units and eventually a large agricultural project.


Egypt, facing mounting water shortages, power constraints, and a deepening economic crisis, wants the development to help increase the value of state assets and boost land prices through "non-traditional, innovative ideas," Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said in a statement announcing the project.


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Thursday, June 12

'Alien spacecraft' found at the bottom of Pacific Ocean


For years people have been looking to the skies for signs of alien life - but maybe, they should have been looking at the bottom of the ocean this whole time.

A Harvard physicist has claimed that parts of an alien 'spacecraft' could have been uncovered under the sea.

Professor Avi Loeb set off on a search along the bottom of the Pacific Ocean and found 50 iron pieces which originated from the IM1 meteor.


Impression

 

VINCE

 

Black Cats

 


Diamond & Silk

 

MisterLemonzLime

 


Russell Brand

 

Neighborhood Electrical Box

 


The Shannon Joy Show

 

Fries & Wine

 


Bongino Report

 

Camping

 


Lara Logan

 

Northern Lights

 


Alex Jones

 

Learning into it

 


The Big MIG

 

Walkway to Paradise

 


The White House

 

Lighthouse

 


News Variable

 

Good Heart

 


TimcastIRL

 

Colorful

 


Brookings Brief


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