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The Best Jet-Fighters are Made in Europe

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-Eurofighter typhoon (Germany, Britain, Spain, Italy) -Dassault Rafale (France) -Saab Gripen (Sweden) -Mirage 2000 (France)  Read More »

Russia loses Billion Dollars in defense fight with France

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Russia is losing its positions on the Indian arms market. Russia has lost a billion-dollar tender for the delivery of fuel aircraft to this country in spite of the fact that India is one of the key buyers of Russian arms. It was not the first time when Russia failed to sign contracts with India. Experts say that Russia may entirely lose the Indian market if it continues to offer outdated defense technology... 

German Wonder Weapons of World War Two

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Made in Germany, 1940-1945 The Second World War was a period of remarkable advances in technology and many new weapons were invented during this period, some of which entered production and actually saw service in the war, while others never left the drawing board. Most of us are familiar with the secret weapons the Nazis had at their disposal in the last months of the war that were expected to turn... 

65 years later, Allies are finally able to understand Nazi Stealth Fighter

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Top stealth-plane experts have re-created a radical, nearly forgotten Nazi aircraft: the Horten 2-29, a retro-futuristic fighter that arrived too late in World War II to make it into mass production. (See Hitler’s stealth fighter in pictures.) The engineers’ goal was to determine whether the so-called stealth fighter was truly radar resistant. In the process, they’ve uncovered new... 

South Africa not ready for World Cup Soccer 2010: Building collapses reaching crisis proportions

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Johannesburg – Safety regulations in SA’s construction have been in the spotlight recently, due to a number of fatal accidents on site. Experts in the building industry have cited skills shortages, insufficient inspections and monitoring, builders’ fatigue, incompetence and lack of experience as the major causes of buildings collapsing. Over the past three weeks, Gauteng, a province with... 

World’s Oldest Flute Shows First Europeans Were a Musical Bunch

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A 35,000-year-old flute made of vulture bone found in a cave in southwestern Germany is the world’s oldest known musical instrument. The artifact suggests music may have been one advantage our ancestors had over their cousins, the now-extinct Neanderthals, according to a report published in the journal Nature. The five-holed flute, which is fully intact and made from a griffon vulture’s radius... 

Record crowd for Solstice sunrise

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A record crowd of about 36,500 revellers has welcomed the dawn of the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge. The number of people attending the event caused roads in the area to become gridlocked in the hours leading up to sunrise at 0458 BST. Druid ceremonies took place alongside music and Morris dancing, however overcast skies obscured the sun. Police praised the crowd and said there had been only 37 arrests,... 

Why was the understanding of ethnic genetic interests delayed for 30 years?

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The suicide of the West is far more than a figure of speech. All Western societies — and only Western societies — are voluntarily allowing mass immigration of peoples who are not ethnically connected to historical Europe. Not only are they allowing massive non-White immigration, it is being promoted as fulfilling the lofty ethical goal of increasing ethnic diversity rather than any practical goal... 

Sub-Saharan African population will triple by 2050

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Sub-Sahara Africans are reproducing faster than they can produce wealth, it’s because the Blacks cannot control their sexual envies. The Blacks do not think about the consequences of overpopulation, their sustainability is cause for concern, since they often seek the help of white nations, and with the Politically Incorrect mentality in our Western world, it would be inappropriate to tell them... 

EU conference on Migration and Integration kicks off in Berlin

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How well is Europe coping with the integration of its foreign residents? A two-day EU conference in Berlin will discuss methods to monitor migratory trends within Europe. For decades the nations of the expanded European Union, now comprising 27 countries, have wrangled over the integration of the EU’s 30 million foreign residents. The question: how to deal with those who try to enter what human rights... 

Why is Microsoft Internet Explorer soo Slow? It was Outsourced to India

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Microsoft shifted operations to India, meaning low class workers from India are taking the jobs from more competent American engineers. According to U.S. daily Seattle Times, the Redmond, Wash.-based software giant is relocating its customer support work in Texas and North Carolina to India. The two centers, which handles e-mail and phone queries on Microsoft software, currently employ about 800 workers... 

XM-25: The US Army's first Smart shoulder-fired weapon invented by Germans

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Developed jointly by the German arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch and the US company Alliant Techsystems (ATK Corporation), the XM-25 is a semi-automatic, shoulder-fired weapon with a five-round magazine and weighs in at around 14 pounds (6.3kg) – about the same weight as an M-16 with a 203 grenade launcher. The weapon’s XM116 integral fire system provides the weapon with its precision and... 

Anglo America?

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Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it. – Judge Learned Hand July 4, 1776 was the first year that this great nation celebrated it’s independence of tyranny from England now lets fast forward to July 4, 2009 many cities across the United States won’t be able to keep to the traditions that have been taking place the past 233... 

Multiracial America is fastest growing group

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That demographic now makes up 5 percent of the minority population. Multiracial Americans have become the fastest growing demographic group, wielding an impact on minority growth that challenges traditional notions of race. The number of multiracial people rose 3.4 percent last year to about 5.2 million, according to the latest census estimates. First given the option in 2000, Americans who check... 
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