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If only, ppl would love themselves
If only, ppl would be sincere to themselves
If only, ppl would forgive themselves

The Truth just Is. Excellence discovers & uncovers the Truth. Business interests can hide the Truth through consensus.

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Other scientific scandals [1]
  • North Pole: Robert E. Peary vs. Frederick Cook (helper Harry Withney)
    • Ref.: Terra X: Die Nordpol-Verschwörung, Archive von New York Times und Neue Zürcher Zeitung
  • 30s and 40s: face hair removal usind X-Rays.
    • 1. Nothing but a ray of light, New Scientist, September 2007.
    • 2. Rebecca Herzig, Removing roots, North american hiroshima maidens, Technology and culture, Vol 40, No. 4.
    • 3. Steven Lapidus, The Tricho System: Hypertrichosis, Radiation, and Cancer, Journal of Surgical Oncology, Vol 8, Seite 267.
    • 4. Cipollaro, A. C., and Einhorn, M. B. The use of X rays for the treatment of hypertrichosis is dangerous, JAMA, Vol 135, Seite 349.
  • University of Basel. Kurt Wehrle is elected, and dies May 1994. Georg Kreis is elected.
    • 1. Unser Kampf für Geschichte. Hrsg v. der Fachgruppe Geschichte der Universität Basel, 1982
    • 2. Staatsarchiv Basel
  • Marie Curie's liaison dangereuse. Paul Langevin & Marie Curie. Love letters get stolen and published. Divorce and the wife gets the children. Marie Curie almost didn't get her 2nd Nobel Prize. Paul Langevin gets another lover and Marie Curie gets cancer and dies.
    • Ref.: Susan Quinn, Marie Curie: A life, 1996, ISBN: 0-201-88794-0
  • Alder Hey organs scandal: Southampton, Leeds und im Hammersmith-Spital in London, mainly: organs of babies were kept in formaldehyd, without parent's consent.
  • Heritability of IQ: prof. Cyril Burt, behaviour psychology
    • 1. Der Spiegel, Schwindel mit Zwillingen, 16.10.1978
    • 2. New York Times, Britons Classic I. Q. Data Now Viewed as Fraudulent, 28.11.1976
    • 3. The Times
  • Astrologist fr:Elizabeth Teissier's PhD, sociology professor Maffesoli, Sorbonne
  • March 1952, gay prof. Alan Turing calls the police and comits suicides 8 July 1954.
  • David Reimer, once Brenda Reimer, former Bruce Reimer, comits suicide 5 May 2004. Psychologist John Money oversaw the case.
  • Public Health Service makes a study about Syphilis with blacks from 1932 until 1972 (State Alabama). People in the study did not get penicillin even (after WW II).
  • In-vitro fertilisation of human eggs. Behaviour/ police statistics is missing. God can't change His mind, eugenics is impossible.
  • Food from genetic modified plants doesn't induce cancer
  • Advertisenment: smoking is good for your health
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Top Badass Men
  • Desmond Thomas Doss (February 7, 1919 – March 23, 2006), film 'Hacksaw Ridge' (2016).
  • Lorenz Peter Elfred Freuchen (February 2, 1886 – September 2, 1957) was a Danish explorer, author, journalist and anthropologist.
  • Hugh Glass (c. 1783 – 1833), films 'Man in the Wilderness' (1971) and 'The Revenant' (2015).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming "Jack" Churchill, DSO & Bar, MC & Bar (16 September 1906 – 8 March 1996) was a British Army officer.
  • John Fairfax (21 May 1937 – 8 February 2012) was a British ocean rower and adventurer.
  • Louis Silvie "Louie" Zamperini (January 26, 1917 – July 2, 2014), films 'Unbroken' (2014) and the 'Captured by Grace' (2015).
  • US Navy pilot Stanley "Swede" Vejtasa (27 July 1914 – 23 January 2013).
  • Simo "Simuna" Häyhä (December 17, 1905 – April 1, 2002), nicknamed "White Death" by the Red Army, was a Finnish marksman.
  • Audie Leon Murphy (20 June 1925 – 28 May 1971), film 'To Hell and Back' (1955).
  • Albert Jacka, VC, MC & Bar (10 January 1893 – 17 January 1932) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross.
  • Witold Pilecki (13 May 1901 – 25 May 1948) was the author of Witold's Report, the first comprehensive Allied intelligence report on Auschwitz concentration camp and the Holocaust.
  • Shavarsh Karapetyan (b. 1953) is a retired Soviet Armenian finswimmer, a World and European champion, best known for saving the lives of 20 people in a 1976 incident in Yerevan.
Top Badass Men ("single" event)
  • Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (21 January [O.S. 9 January] 1869 – 30 December [O.S. 17 December] 1916). He did not die from cyanide poisoning or from being shot.
  • Leonid Ivanovich Rogozov (14 March 1934 – 21 September 2000) was a Soviet general practitioner who took part in the sixth Soviet Antarctic Expedition (1960–1961). He operated his apendicitis himself.
  • C. Dale Petersen was born just outside of Jackson, Wyoming (b. 1914, he killed a bear with his bare hands).
  • Monsieurs de Grandpré and Monsieur Le Pique fought for the hand of Mademoiselle Tirevit in the skies above Paris on hot air balloons (1808).
  • Michael Malloy (1873 – February 22, 1933): fraud with five life insurances.
Top Badass Women
  • Sacagawea (c. 1788 – December 20, 1812) and her husband Toussaint Charbonneau were on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, during which she gave birth and carried her baby (she was a Shoshone Indian woman and interpreter).
  • Joan of Arc (French: Jeanne d'Arc; 6 January c. 1412[6] – 30 May 1431).
  • Agustina Raimunda María Saragossa Domènech, or Agustina of Aragón (March 4, 1786 – May 29, 1857), known as "the Spanish Joan of Arc".

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  • Lv these mineral names ;) An engineer/ scientist always needs a library, a handbook, an encyclopedia and a database. An enginner/ scientist is never better than his database ;)
  • "I'm not an atheist and I don't think I can call myself a pantheist. We are in the position of a little child entering a huge library filled with books in many different languages. The child knows someone must have written those books. It does not know how. The child dimly suspects a mysterious order in the arrangement of the books but doesn't know what it is. That, it seems to me, is the attitude of even the most intelligent human being toward God. We see a universe marvelously arranged and obeying certain laws, but only dimly understand these laws", attributed to Albert Einstein.
  • "Our aim as scientists is objective truth; more truth, more interesting truth, more intelligible truth. We cannot reasonably aim at certainty. Once we realize that human knowledge is fallible, we realize also that we can never be completely certain that we have not made a mistake" Karl Popper
  • If a kid says that one and one doesn't give two, then the kid isn't allowed to begin the primary school. Our mind is a digital computer. So when we lie, then our diplomas are non valid. Chris.urs-o ;)


Type localities (TL)
 
Shergotty (2 TL)
 
Tissint (2 TL)
 
Tenham (3 TL)
 
Basti district - Bustee (3 TL)
 
Shusha - Indarch (4 TL)
 
Khatyrka (5 TL)
 
Allende (16 TL)
IAB complex irons
 
Campo del Cielo (total: 100 tons)
 
Canyon Diablo (30 tons, 3 TL)
 
Mundrabilla (total: 24 tons)
 
Nantan meteorite (9.5 tons)
 
Cranbourne meteorite (total: 8.6 tons)
 
Santa Catarina, Brazil - Santa Catharina (total: 7 tons)
 
Western Australia - Youndegin (total: 3.8 tons)
Other irons
 
Hoba (60 tons)
 
Cape York (total: 58.2 tons)
 
Xinjiang, China - Armanty (total: 28 tons)
 
Gibeon (26 tons)
 
Jiménez, Chihuahua - Chupaderos (24.3 tons)
 
Sikhote-Alin (total: 23 tons)
 
Sinaloa, Mexico - Bacubirito (22 tons)

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