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<span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><strong>Can this 10 Second Trick Help Prevent YOUR Heart Attack?</strong><br />
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Bottom Line: 1 in 3 people die from Heart Disease.... so, unfortunately, there is a very good chance YOU will die of a heart attack. <br />
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Luckily, there is a 10 Second Trick that can help prevent heart attacks.<br />
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When you watch this FREE presentation, you will discover the 10 Second Trick for preventing heart attacks - which, by-the-way, the Big Drug Companies would rather you didn't see.<br />
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<span class="red">WARNING: <span class="black">The following presentation contains controversial material, and a graphic representation of what it feels like to suffer a heart attack. While there is no profanity of any kind, viewer discretion is advised.</span></span><br />
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Kingdoms coast, an oceanic graveyard made up mostly of vessels from the
German Imperial Navy dating to World War I.Der Spiegel reports a quartet
of divers are now at work probing the massive trove of 41
German U-boats, and a trio of English submarines, found at depths of
up to 50 feet, off Englands southern and eastern coasts.Donning an ultrasound
sonar device as if it were a wristwatch, underwater archaeologist Mark Dunkley
tells the German news magazine he anticipates most of the newly unearthed
submarines will eventually be found to contain the perished crews remains.-
Archaeologist Mark Dunkley"We owe it to these people to tell their story,"
Dunkley reportedly said, adding, "We divers only approach the boats with
great caution. Venturing inside would definitely be extremely dangerous."Dunkley,
who is employed by English Heritage, a public agency bureau within Englands
larger Department for Culture, Media and Sport, says action is urgently
needed to preserve the remarkable, historic find.He says he and his
team plan to utilize robots to pierce the de facto underwater
coffins to reap whatever artifacts are inside. "Perhaps we'll find a cup
or a sign with a name on it," Dunkley told Der Spiegel.Prior
to the find, historians were baffled as to the fate of the
boats. For example, according to the magazine, it was unknown what happened
to UB 17, under the comm
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an open-topped vehicle, a plan that would put the thousands of police
and soldiers dispatched to protect the pope on high alert and require
more plainclothes security.Brazil's justice and defense ministers, along
with a top army commander, urged the pope to use an armored
popemobile instead, but the Vatican has responded that Francis likes to
jump in and out of his vehicle to greet the faithful, which
wouldn't be possible in the more protected vehicle."The bulletproofing would
lessen our worries, it'd be better if he had it," said Gen.
Jose Abreu, the top officer overseeing the military's role in the security
scheme. "It's a personal choice and we'll respect it, but it's not
remotely pleasant for security forces."On the top of everyone's minds are
the massive and sometimes violent anti-government protests that swept this
continent-sized country last month. They've continued, albeit with fewer
people, less than a week before Francis' arrival Monday.Last week, a small
protest in Leblon, one of Rio's poshest neighborhoods, erupted into looting
and destruction, with demonstrators smashing storefronts, defacing street
signs and setting piles of garbage on fire.A handful of protests are
planned. If violence breaks out near the pope, the world may once
again see images of demonstrators enveloped by clouds of tear gas, stun
grenades ricocheting off stately buildings and rubber bullets whizzing through
the air.Jose
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