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Did a cosmic crash heat up Earth 56 million years ago?



 
 
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Old May 7th 18, 08:52 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Did a cosmic crash heat up Earth 56 million years ago?

On Sunday, May 6, 2018 at 10:32:21 PM UTC-7, Global Warming Marketing LLC wrote:
WASHINGTON Researchers have found evidence that a comet or

most scientists today are Deep State and fuxxxk kids.

Their point is volcanos erupt and headed earth for 100 thousand years. That created a 10 deg jump in atmosphere.

****ing cabbages this shyte happens all the time.

You see the world falling apart? Yeah? Thhat's because Deep State killed all the good scientists and put out fake **** studies while they eat babies and torture them to death.


USA is gone.
 




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