Some freaky tourist shots of people on glass bridges in china. The best part is right in front, in the first 15 seconds. The rest of the 6½ minute vid is basically people freaking out on the bridges.
BF
ps: this photo appears to be clickbait or I didn't watch it that far:D
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will the last one out please turn out the lights...?
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This might even detect cloaked Klingon warbirds, not just American stealth aircraft:
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/2021235/end-stealth-new-chinese-radar-capable-detecting-invisible-targets-100km
A top Chinese military technology company shocked physicists around the world this week...
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China’s Next Move: Trump vs Clinton
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Multipolar World Order: Economics Vs. Politics
by Tyler Durden
Aug 21, 2016 9:50 PM
Submitted by Frederico Pieraccini via Stratgic-Culture.org,
International tensions have in recent years often led to conflicts between nations, leaving countries to face complicated choices...
tick tick tick...
World Bank approves China to issue SDR's as the RMB continues to grow in global use
Kenneth Schortgen
August 14, 2016
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Sounds political...
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By Jenny W. Hsu, Ben Dummett , and Chester Dawson
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Market absorbing dismissal of Saudi Arabia’s oil minister
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By Kevin Yao 7 hours ago
Chinese cars wait for export at a port in Dalian, Liaoning province October 15, 2012. REUTERS/China Daily/File Photo
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MarketWatch
By Sue Chang, MarketWatch 5 hrs ago
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North Korea's...