Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Links to most read articles as of April 14th 2021 Wednesday

 

The ultra-lethal drones of the future | New York Post 2014 article

 

reprint of: Drones very small to large

 

2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami - Wikipedia: 6 years and 1 month ago: 15,894 deaths over 8,000 injured or missing

 

With stimulus cash and jobs spike, U.S. emerges as main engine for global economic recovery

 

Building is Great But you need to understand your own psychology too to survive in this world

 

I advocate that you should write your Creation story from your own memories and experiences with Life and God

 

UK variant is now the dominant coronavirus strain in the US, says CDC chief

 

US Credit Cards With Smart Chip Technology

 

Stalled at first jab: Vaccine shortages hit poor countries

 

I've Never seen Ocean Water Temperatures this low here near San Francisco!

 

Kentucky Gov. Beshear signs into law bipartisan elections bill expanding voting access

 

It is difficult for a human being to understand Being in a no-Time no space Format

 

I advocate that you should write your Creation story from your own memories and experiences with Life and God

 

UK variant is now the dominant coronavirus strain in the US, says CDC chief

 

US Credit Cards With Smart Chip Technology

 

Stalled at first jab: Vaccine shortages hit poor countries

 

I first began writing "Memories" in 1980 but I didn't call it that then

 

Biden to Issue Executive Order Requiring Background Checks for So-Called ‘Ghost Guns’

 

I had to delete an article because it made all the links on my webpage inoperative

 

Though this is the 7th Chapter of "HOW DID WE GET HERE" it also has a word button for Chapter 1 and each chapter should have a word button for the next one too.

 

How I often experience earthquakes before they occur

 

‘Clear the Capitol,’ Pence pleaded, timeline of riot shows

 

The no title in the top ten above

 

Cahokia's population may have swelled to 30,000 people in 1050 AD at it's peak, making it larger than Paris? Imagine Mississippi in 1050 AD

 

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