Mexican UFC Champions & Scorpion #AlVolante Alexa Grasso, Brandon Moreno and the Pantera in car
Campeones mexicanos de la UFC & Escorpión #AlVolante Alexa Grasso, Brandon Moreno y el Pantera.
El tridente de campeones llega hoy al carro del escorpión y que ¡Viva México!Para contrataciones, conducciones, campañas y firmas de autógrafos escribe a: so...
The trident of champions arrives today in the car of the scorpion and long live Mexico! For hiring, driving, campaigns and autograph signings, write to: so...
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Pool of Mercury&Electrical Material Found Under pyramid|Was used to generate gravity field by Aliens
Has anyone theorized that the pools of mercury found in pyramids was used to generate gravity fields like the liquid metal core of the Earth does essentially allowing them to fly regardless of their weight?
An archaeologist has discovered liquid mercury at the end of a tunnel beneath a Mexican pyramid, a finding that could suggest the existence of a king’s tomb or a ritual chamber far below one of the most ancient cities of the Americas.
Mexican researcher Sergio Gómez announced on Friday that he had discovered “large quantities” of liquid mercury in a chamber below the Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent, the third largest pyramid of Teotihuacan, the ruined city in central Mexico.
Gómez has spent six years slowly excavating the tunnel, which was unsealed in 2003 after 1,800 years. Last November, Gómez and a team announced they had found three chambers at the tunnel’s 300ft end, almost 60ft below the temple. Near the entrance of the chambers, they found a trove of strange artifacts: jade statues, jaguar remains, a box filled with carved shells and rubber balls.
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Archaeologists work at a tunnel that may lead to royal tombs at the ancient city of Teotihuacan, in this May 2011 photo. Photograph: Handout/Reuters
Slowly working their way down the broad, dark and deep corridor beneath the pyramid, battling humidity and now obliged to wear protective gear against the dangers of mercury poisoning, Gómez and his team are meticulously exploring the three chambers.
Mercury is toxic and capable of devastating the human body through prolonged exposure; the liquid metal had no apparent practical purpose for ancient Mesoamericans. But it has been discovered at other sites. Rosemary Joyce, a professor of anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, said that archaeologists have found mercury at three other sites around Central America.
For now, the archaeologists and anthropologists continue digging and deducing. Gomez says he hopes excavation of the chambers to be complete by October, and Headrick said that archeologists are looking at the city from new angles. Some are trying to decipher the paintings and hieroglyphics around the city, others trying to parse what may be a writing system without verbs or syntax.
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Incredible Ancient Mysterious Ruins & Archaeological Sites Around the World || PREHISTORIC RUINS
A megalith is a large stone that has been used to construct a prehistoric structure or monument, While "megalith" is often used to describe a single piece of stone, it also can be used to denote one or more rocks hewn in definite shapes for special purposes. It has been used to describe structures built by people from many parts of the world living in many different periods.The most widely known megaliths are not tombs.
THE WORLD IS LITTERED WITH THE ANCIENT RUINS OF MAN-MADE CITIES AND SETTLEMENTS THAT STRETCH BACK THOUSANDS OF YEARS. REPRESENTED ARE 100 RUINS THAT EMBODY SOME OF THE OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS OF HUMANITY ACROSS VARIOUS CULTURES AND CIVILISATIONS.
New research suggests a very different story—an Amazonian region peppered with rain forest villages, ceremonial earthworks, and a much larger population than previously thought.
The research, funded in part by the National Geographic Society and published today in the journal Nature Communications, challenges a common perception of the pre-Columbian Amazon rain forest as sparsely populated. That perception has endured despite 16th-century accounts of large, interconnected villages that go against modern assumptions.
Asia – Bagan, Hampi, Angkor Wat, Sigiriya, Great Wall, Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Ayutthaya
Middle East – Petra, Jerash, Cappadocia, Saadian Tombs
Africa – Giza, Valley of the Kings, Red Pyramid, Luxor
South/Central America – Machu Picchu, Ollantaytambo, Tikal
Europe – Newgrange, Poulnabrone Dolmen, Clava Cairns, Skellig Michael, Dún Aengus, Carreg Cannen, Greenland
Rome and Greece – These are so important for ancient cities, they get their own. Colosseum, Forum, Pantheon, Meteora, Messina, Acropolis.
North America – Chitzen Itza, Tulum, Tonina, Gila Cliff Dwellings .
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BATTLE RAP : DANNY MYERS vs ARCHDUKE REDCAT || The Top Rap Battle
Battle rap (also known as rap battling) is a type of rapping performed between two or more performers that incorporates boasts, insults and wordplay. Battle rap is often performed or freestyled spontaneously in live battles, "where MCs will perform on the same stage to see who has the better verses", although it can also appear on studio albums
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Sad alert patriotic news for Trump || Triste alerta notícias patrióticas para Trump April 27, 2023
2024 presidential candidates here, Republicans: Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, Asa Hutchinson and Larry Elder, have announced they are running for president in 2024
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The Seven Wonders Of The Ancient World || World Before Us
The famous Greek historian Herodotus wrote of seven great architectural achievements. And although his writings did not survive, he planted seeds for what has become the list of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
we explore the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and uncover some obscure facts about each one. From the Great Pyramid of Giza, Colossus of Rhodes, the oldest and only remaining wonder, to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, and Lighthouse of Alexandria. we delve into the history and significance of these ancient and eminent landmarks. From their construction techniques to their cultural and societal impact, we cover a wide range of information about these iconic structures. Of these wonders, 4 were destroyed by earthquake, 2 were destroyed by fire, and 1 is still standing.
Whether you're a history enthusiast or just looking to learn more about the ancient world, this video offers an engaging and informative look at the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
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Is US Dollar’s era coming to an End? || Are we seeing the collapse of the Dollar
Could the end of the US dollar be near?
Investors are beginning to reposition their portfolios to capitalise on the US dollar’s era of strength coming to an end by mid-2023.
The comments came despite the statement that the US central bank needed to raise interest rate further and hold them throughout next year and into 2024 to tame inflation.
deVere’s founder Nigel Green, said that the dollar regained some ground, following the hawkish tone from the Fed, and it seemed that the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) was heading toward stepping down to 0.5 percentage point increase in December, following four consecutive 0.75 percentage point hikes.
“Against this backdrop, investors are now trimming bets on aggressive Fed tightening as inflation is gradually tamed, which means the dollar will not be as attractive,” Green said.
“The greenback has been all-powerful this year, up around 14% compared to a basket of currencies, because it’s still considered a safe-haven in times of market volatility.
“Almost all relative economies have raised interest rates, the Fed has raised them far higher, implementing one of the most aggressive rate hike cycles in modern history – primarily because the U.S. economy could withstand it.”
At the same time, Green stressed that For U.S. companies, including most on the S&P 500, a strong dollar would hit their foreign profits when moved back into dollars, putting corporate earnings under pressure.
Also, the strong US dollar would put the American international competitiveness at risk, with products becoming more expensive abroad while the US financial assets, such as stocks and bonds, would become less attractive to global investors.
In addition, both developed and emerging markets globally were hit by a powerful greenback as it fuelled inflation and raised the cost of imported goods.
Green said that it also added to the need for some central banks around the world to tighten their own financial conditions.
“Always looking ahead, investors are now seriously looking at other currencies as the dollar’s strength appears to be waning,” he concluded.
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Donald Trump's funniest Video || Trump's Most Hilarious Moments || Viral Video
The main event at the stadium was organised in the afternoon and was the highlight of the President's visit to India. The event served as a platform for the US President and Indian Prime Minister to display their friendly relationship with each other. While initial reports suggested that Trump would inaugurate the Motera Stadium, it was later disregarded as "speculation and assumption".
Trump also visited the Taj Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh on the same day. In Agra, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath welcomed the President and the First Lady on their arrival at Agra Airport. An exposition event with 3000 cultural artists showcasing the art and culture of various regions in India also took place. The Trump family then visited the Taj Mahal informally, with no official personnel except the tour guide, and protective personnel such as the United States Secret Service and India's National Security Guard.
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Homeless Crisis America: Inside Los Angeles || Why Does Skid Row Exist Los Angeles History
More than half a million people are homeless in the US, and this year the crisis has reached a tipping point with overcrowded shelters and homeless encampments taking over street corners. We follow one street medicine team in Los Angeles, Healthcare in Action, that believes they can help end homelessness one patient at a time. And an in-depth interview with Marcus Samuelsson, the world-renowned celebrity chef behind 25 restaurants internationally, including the famous Red Rooster in Harlem. He explains how he is using his privilege as a celebrity chef to promote diversity.
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Global Country of World Peace (GCWP) || Raam currency ||A borderless Hindu country in USA
The Global Country of World Peace (GCWP) is a non-profit organization that claims to promote Transcendental Meditation, education, and the construction of "buildings for peace" in the world's major cities. Inaugurated by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the founder of Transcendental Meditation, on October 7, 2000, the GCWP was originally conceived as "a country without borders for peace-loving people everywhere."It has issued a currency called the "Raam" and its leader is neurologist Tony Nader.
In 2002, the GCWP was incorporated in the state of Lowa, USA with its headquarters in Maharishi Vedic City. It has administrative or educational centres in the U.S., the Netherlands and Ireland.
In 2001, it was reported that the Global Country of World Peace had been unsuccessful in its attempts to establish a sovereign nation after contacting countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. In November 2000, the GCWP made a proposal to the President of Suriname, offering $1.3 billion over three years for a 200-year lease of 3,500 acres (14 km2) of rural land plus "1 percent of the money the sovereign state's central bank puts into circulation" and the creation of 10,000 jobs. The UNHCR reported that, in July 2001, the island nation of Tuvalu rejected, after serious consideration, a proposal from the GCWP to create a "Vatican like sovereign city-state" near the international airport in exchange for a payment of $2 million per year.
In 2002, the GCWP asked if they could set up their world headquarters on one hundred acres of land on the 33-square-mile (85 km2) island of Rota which is part of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, a commonwealth of the United States. The GCWP offered to contribute to economic growth of the country but Rota declined, preferring to remain part of the Commonwealth. In Costa Rica, officials of the GCWP "allegedly offered each family" on the Talamanca reservation, $250 per month for the right to appoint a king. A ceremony was held on the Talamanca reservation to appoint a local Indian as king of the community. Perceiving the GCWP's actions as efforts to establish an independent state the Security Minister ordered the GCWP representative to leave the country.
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Viral Meme Songs 2023 || Blokbuster Meme Songs || Hit Songs 2023
Best Songs Forever
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The Most Global Attitude Towards Americans & Countries That Love The USA
Just like we have different attitudes towards other countries, other countries have specific feelings about Americans. And some countries are much friendlier than others.
If you're looking for a new vacation destination or looking to travel or study abroad, your best options are likely ones where the residents view Americans favorably. No matter where you travel, it's essential to be respectful of each country's cultures, traditions, and people.
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What is Flat Earth? FLAT EARTH Clues
Flat Earth is an archaic and scientifically disproven conception of the Earth's shape as a plane or disk. Many ancient cultures subscribed to a flat-Earth cosmography.
Most people, if asked to prove that the earth is round, would not even bother to produce the rather weak arguments I have outlined above. They would start off by saying that ‘everyone knows’ the earth to be round, and if pressed further, would become angry. In a way Shaw is right. This is a credulous age, and the burden of knowledge which we now have to carry is partly responsible.
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Why Indian Immigrants Become Rich and Raise Successful in US
Did you know that Indian Americans have the highest median household income among all ethnicities in the United States? Have you ever wondered why Indian immigrants seem to have a knack for raising successful and accomplished children?
In this eye-opening video, we dive into the fascinating reasons behind the success of Indian Americans and explore the factors that contribute to their incredible achievements. From cultural values to educational priorities, we'll explore the unique characteristics of these families that set them apart from other communities.
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Is US-China trade war unwinnable conflict? What happens next
Five years since the start of the trade war between the United States and China, the conflict shows no signs of being anywhere near ending. After tariffs worth hundreds of billions of US dollars were imposed, it is also questionable whether either country has moved any closer to “winning”. The Post spoke with political and trade experts about an economic dispute that has had a profound global impact on the world and continues to reshape economies around the world.
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The Real Reason Why The Russia-Ukraine War is Not Ending
Responding to a question by Czech entrepreneur and mathematician, Karel Janeček, Sadhguru explains the root cause of the Russia-Ukraine war, and what we must do to put an end to it.
Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.
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The Top 5 Most Deadly Dangerous Weapons in the World
In this video, we're going to take a look at the top 5 dangerous weapons in the world. From guns to knives to explosives, these are the weapons that can kill you in the blink of an eye.
If you're curious about the world's top 5 deadliest weapons, then this video is for you! We'll discuss each weapon in detail and shed some light on just how dangerous they can be. After watching this video, you'll be better prepared to stay safe when out and about!
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Strange Things You Only See in India
India is undoubtedly one of the most interesting countries in the world. For outsiders, it’s a country of mystery, with an exotic culture and tradition of ancient wisdom we never encounter at home. It strikes us with its contrasts. It’s a place full of odd customs and curiosities. Bright Side gathered 12 amazing facts about this country of spices that will show India from a completely different side.
I bet you never thought that India is the birthplace of all plastic surgery! Yup, among India’s most sacred texts, there’s one that baffles surgeons and medical experts to this day. It was written by the ancient Indian surgeon Sushruta somewhere between 1000 BCE and 500 BCE. The text describes tons of unbelievably complex surgical procedures! Can you imagine that?
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What Does It Mean To Be A Soldier
I have long believed that sacrifice is the pinnacle of patriotism." "There is nothing nobler than risking your life for your country." "Over all our happy country over all our Nation spread, is a band of noble heroes–is our Army of the Dead." "What I can do for my country, I am willing to do
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HOW INDIAN PEOPLE REACTED TO INJURED SOLDIER, HELP OR NOT? A SOCIAL EXPERIMENT
ARMY PRANK IN INDIA
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