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Rush Limbaugh Jul 09, 2019

Jul 09, 20192 min
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Scientist world wide are amazed at a sensational find in Iraq as a 3400 year old palace has emerged from the receiving waters of the Mosul damn reservoir. 

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At Stifle, we believe investment advice is about more than helping you manage your wealth. Our investment advice is about you. It's about realizing your dreams may become a reality because you have a plan. We believe in you. Find your new Stifle Financial Advisor at stifle dot com. That's s T I F E. L. Stephle, Nicholas and Company Incorporated member s I PC and n Y s E. Scientists worldwide are amazed at a sensation will find in a

rock and no it's not oil. A thirty four hundred year old palace has emerged from the receiving waters of the most sol Damn Reservoir on the ancient banks of the Tigris River. This place was huge, folks. Aside from the main palace, there are several mansions and extensive network of roads and even a cemetery. Archaeologists say this is one of the most important discoveries in decades. How did they find it? A drought? A drought lowered the water table in the reservoir and bingo, there it was. Now

this discovery is important for another reason. It is yet another reminder that climate change is nothing new. The water levels rose, they covered this magnificent palace, and whoever lived there moved somebody else. They had to move out, and they were drowned. Over thirty four hundred years later, a drought uncovered it again, and one day it will probably be back underwater or nuked just the Rens, depending on

the Rainians. Anyway, the climate on Earth has been changing since there was an Earth, and it's going to continue changing as long as there is an Earth. And despite the amazing arrogance of some human beings, human beings have nothing to do with it, not a thing

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