Wednesday, 16 September 2020

Scary For Kids Pig Meat

STRANGE NEWS EPISODE 22_EARTHQUAKE BRITAIN _ALIEN LIFE ON OTHER PLANETS.

The Eyes Have It by Philip K Dick

Strange News -Holsworthy

NEWS New Species Discovered In ISU Professor's Summer Project WGLT News Jed Day holding up his summer find, a new species of brachiopod from a quarry near Mason City, Iowa. Charlie Schlenker / WGLT. North and west of ... New Species of Alligator Lizard Discovered in Mexico Sci-News.com An international team of researchers has discovered a new species of the lizard genus Abronia living in the forests of western Chiapas, Mexico. Dinosaur discovery: Scientistsdiscover dinosaurs in 'eternal sleep' Daily Express SCIENTISTS have discovered a new species of dinosaur caught in an "eternal sleep" in an astonishing find. By Sean Martin. 13:10, Tue, Sep 15, 2020 ... New 'eternal sleeper' dinosaurspecies was entombed while still alive Livescience.com ... serene that researchers named the newly discovered species Changmiania liaoningensis, which means "eternal sleeper from Liaoning" in Chinese. Population of invasive tick species discoveredin Fairfield County New Haven Register NEW HAVEN — A scientist is encouraging continued caution and diligence among Connecticut residents following the discoveryof a population of the ... Life on Venus? Astronomers See a Signal in Its Clouds The New York Times High in the toxic atmosphere of the planet Venus, astronomers on Earth have discovered signs of what might be life. If the discovery is confirmed by ... DNA unlocks a new understanding of coral Science Daily "For instance, some species can grow with either a plate or branch structure. The study found classifying corals by their physical characteristics didn't ... Kalinga frog in Western Ghats shows physical differences from Eastern Ghats counterpart Down To Earth Magazine The Kalinga frog discovered in the Western Ghats. ... Humanity was still discovering new species in the 21st century and did not know a lot about them ... Kevin Maher: There is a new species of airport queue — and last week I joined it The Times It was, instead, a brand new species of queue, stretching through the hall, out of ... I discovered, in the process, a radical way to neutralise the pile-on. 'She taught me that we are inseparable from nature': Meet the human star of amazing newNetflix ... Daily Mail And how the amazing creature went on to become, he told MailOnline ... camera inside her den and we then discovered a number of new species, ...

Dairy by Mark Antony Raines

Yes testing is important and tracing people as well but I do feel a bit of the government as I suspect some did abuse the system for own reasons. if we are running out or overwhelmed with testing why not do others collaborate and come up with a solution instead of just criticism. my simple idea is their mUstinov be laboratory s idle in hospital s and universities why use them or prehaps a private sector could offer to help. Rule of 6 is simple anymore then 6 is illegal. Why can't shop assistant s were masks at work as when leave the building their have to comply with the same rules. I don't think the police want to imforce the new laws due to possible conflicts.

Tuesday, 15 September 2020

Extract from my newest book out soon Edward and John by Mark Antony Raines And Winston Marks.

Edward and John C1 Edward Neff came onto his dusty old flat ,slammed the front door with a thud then calmly without breaking a sweat dropped a thin bundle of currency into the £ 100 bill drawer of the flat packed flat-top desk he pick up from a local charity store and then kicked the drawer shut with a dusty boot. Due to him being a o.c.c he flicked the drip from his hooked nose which some said was like the Roman s of golden days which was chronically irritated by the wheat dust of the warehouse, then he wiped his fingers down the leg of his soiled denims as he had nobody to criticise this bad habit. Across the windowless room which made the air stake as a day old bread ,John stirred awake from the noise and began nosing in the debris of his filthy cage. “Time for supper, John?” He tugged at the twine at his belt and examined his £3 watch He got that off a fly market as He just wanted a no thrills watch that just told the time and bought else. He pinched a dozen grains of wheat from a two-pound coffee can and let them sift through the wires of the cage. John pounced on the grain hungrily. “Wait a minute! What do you say, dammit?” His hand reached for the marshmallow-toasting fork that hung from a hook on the wall for just got these occasions . He touched the points, filed needle sharp. “What do you say?” he repeated, twanging the tines like a tuning fork-Ping Ping. John skittered to the far corner, tearing new holes in the old newspaper with frantic claws. Cowering against the wires he spat half-chewed flecks of wheat trying to say the magic words that would spare him from the fork. “Tinkoo! Tinkoo!” he squeaked, straining to make the two syllables distinct. Edward then hung up the fork back on its hook and watched John turned to lick at the old scabs clotted from earlier jabs as most animals do this to keep a sounds clean and free from possible infection. John then made sullen inventory to be sure there were no new crimson leaks in his louse-infested hide. Until two months ago, he had been just one more gregarious specimen of Mammalia Rodentia Simplicidentata Myomorphia Muridae decumanus. Now he had another name. Like each of his predecessors in the cage, he was a large, brown rat called John—after Edward despised and deceased father as a way of getting back at his father’s misdeeds. Edward named all his rats John.

BATTLE OF BRITAIN

Open main menu Wikipedia Search Wiki Loves Monuments: Photograph a monument, help Wikipedia and win! Learn more Battle of Britain Language Download PDF Watch Edit This article is about the Second World War battle. For other uses, see Battle of Britain (disambiguation). The Battle of Britain (German: die Luftschlacht um England, "the Air Battle for England") was a military campaign of the Second World War, in which the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Fleet Air Arm (FAA) of the Royal Navy defended the United Kingdom (UK) against large-scale attacks by Nazi Germany's air force, the Luftwaffe. It has been described as the first major military campaign fought entirely by air forces.[17] The British officially recognise the battle's duration as being from 10 July until 31 October 1940, which overlaps the period of large-scale night attacks known as the Blitz, that lasted from 7 September 1940 to 11 May 1941.[18] German historians do not accept this subdivision and regard the battle as a single campaign lasting from July 1940 to June 1941, including the Blitz.[19] Battle of Britain Part of the Western Front of World War II Battle of britain air observer.jpg An Observer Corps spotter scans the skies of London. Date 10 July – 31 October 1940[nb 1] (3 months and 3 weeks) Location British airspace Result British victory[2][nb 2] Belligerents United Kingdom Canada Germany Italy Commanders and leaders Hugh Dowding Keith Park Trafford Leigh-Mallory Quintin Brand Richard Saul Lloyd Breadner Hermann Göring Albert Kesselring Hugo Sperrle Hans-Jürgen Stumpff Rino Fougier[4] Units involved Royal Air Force Royal Canadian Air Force[nb 3][nb 4] Luftwaffe Corpo Aereo Italiano Strength 1,963 aircraft[nb 5] 2,550 aircraft[nb 6][nb 7] Casualties and losses 1,542 killed[11] 422 wounded[12] 1,744 aircraft destroyed[nb 8] 2,585 killed 735 wounded 925 captured[14] 1,977 aircraft destroyed[15] 14,286 civilians killed 20,325 civilians wounded[16] The primary objective of the German forces was to compel Britain to agree to a negotiated peace settlement. In July 1940, the air and sea blockade began, with the Luftwaffe mainly targeting coastal-shipping convoys, ports and shipping centres, such as Portsmouth. On 1 August, the Luftwaffe was directed to achieve air superiority over the RAF, with the aim of incapacitating RAF Fighter Command; 12 days later, it shifted the attacks to RAF airfields and infrastructure.[20] As the battle progressed, the Luftwaffe also targeted factories involved in aircraft production and strategic infrastructure. Eventually, it employed terror bombing on areas of political significance and on civilians.[nb 9] The Germans had rapidly overwhelmed France and the Low Countries, leaving Britain to face the threat of invasion by sea. The German high command recognised the logistic difficulties of a seaborne attack[22] and its impracticality while the Royal Navy controlled the English Channel and the North Sea.[23][page needed] On 16 July, Hitler ordered the preparation of Operation Sea Lion as a potential amphibious and airborne assault on Britain, to follow once the Luftwaffe had air superiority over the Channel. In September, RAF Bomber Command night raids disrupted the German preparation of converted barges, and the Luftwaffe's failure to overwhelm the RAF forced Hitler to postpone and eventually cancel Operation Sea Lion. The Luftwaffe proved unable to sustain daylight raids, but their continued night-bombing operations on Britain became known as the Blitz. Historian Stephen Bungay cited Germany's failure to destroy Britain's air defences to force an armistice (or even an outright surrender) as the first major German defeat in World War II and a crucial turning point in the conflict.[24] The Battle of Britain takes its name from the speech given by Prime Minister Winston Churchill to the House of Commons on 18 June: "What General Weygand called the 'Battle of France' is over. I expect that the Battle of Britain is about to begin."[25] Background Opposing forces Luftwaffe strategy RAF strategy Phases of the battle Attrition statistics Propaganda Aftermath Battle of Britain Day Memorials and museums In popular culture See also Notes References Bibliography Last edited 5 hours ago by ClueBot NG Wikipedia Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted. Privacy policyTerms of UseDesktop

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