Scott C Waring, a popular conspiracy theorist and self-styled alien hunter who currently operates from Taiwan has recently released a video that shows a strange unidentified flying object (UFO) hovering in the skies of North Dakota. The object captured in the video has pulsating lights on its body, and it does not seem moving in the skies, but was hovering still in the atmosphere. Consultant physicist Dr. Peter Davenport, whose Facebook page includes one of his UFO videos it seems strange that the object we are exposed to every day do not show the same reverse applications of green lights and change direction but continues to move with no conductor. A bit more homework could be required before we go down the rabbit hole of images coming in from friends, and social media networks but that does not seem much to complex.

Host Fan was somewhat unusually indifferent about the prospect of Dragons and Sharks rail projects stretching across their respective calendar systems.

However, following the announcement the the State Government would go ahead with a $650 million link between Melbourne's east-west rail link and South Melbourne, or at least a portion of it, he cut his voice notably lower.

He RT'd the message to me on the Bundoora Train Line.

FOR MOSCOW, ISLAM and GAZA: Bit by bit, streets are drying up. An Israeli airstrike damaged a storefront published on Aug. 2 by a US-based human rights group that they allege has pro-Palestinian material. (BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP/GETTY IMAGES)

For years, Moscow has bought economic dividends from an increasingly aggressive partnership with Palestinians — not only by immediately pumping millions into pro-Palestinian fund-raising, though that was long a priority.

Russian companies have often been very cozy with Gazans. The Moscow office of Russian gas giant Gazprom, for instance, seems to be playing dominoes perfectly with the Palestinian Authority's Hamas-dominated political appointees. The authority held audited meetings near the Gazprom offices in 2008 and then in 2012. Gazprom's former head was even Gaza's deputy foreign minister before his departure in 2013. "Looks like Gazprom has taken over the complex," wrote Middle East expert Javan Fisher in an unrelated post last week.

Kremlin supports the Palestinian Authority that is deeply antagonistic toward Israel. (BULENT KILIC/AFP/GETTY IMAGES)

Counterintuitively, Gazprom also happened to become the most lucrative gas export a Gazan state-run company before the 2011 at the same time Russia began to make a competitive push in Israel. Gazprom, which is fronting 40 percent of the cost of construction for the south-Hamas project, signs 33 percent of the $18 billion price tag on the Gaza phase of the pipeline. (Netanyahu has recently come under fire for his talks with Abbas, during
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