17 March 2021, 3:00 am EDT By Scientists Want to Build Underground Bunker on Moon Filled with Sperms, Eggs, Seeds, Spores, from Earth Species to Prepare for the Worst ( Screenshot From Pxhere Official Website )
Engineers are now planning to build a particular type of underground lunar ark that would reportedly be filled with millions of spores, seeds, sperm and egg samples coming from different Earth s species. This would then be hidden in a certain network of tubes over on the moon in order to provide a particular type of genetic backup for the planet in case of a worst case scenario.
Scientists want to build bunker on moon
Crews arrived with heavy equipment arrived early Friday at Seattle’s “occupied” protest zone, apparently ready to dismantle barriers set up by demonstrators, but halted work when demonstrators resisted, including by lying on top of some of the makeshift structures.
Grand jury indicts Kansas City police officer in connection with May protest on Plaza
Nicholas M. McQuillen, 38, faces a single misdemeanor count of fourth-degree assault Share Updated: 6:38 PM CST Mar 12, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff
Nicholas M. McQuillen, 38, faces a single misdemeanor count of fourth-degree assault Share Updated: 6:38 PM CST Mar 12, 2021
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Show Transcript FEW. ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU, SIR. WE’RE FOLLOWING SOME BREAKIN NEWS. WE’RE JUST LEARNING A KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI POLICE OFFICER NOW FACES A MISDEMEANOR CHARGE ACCUSED OF RECKLESSLY CAUSING INJURY TO A JUVENILE DURING DAYTIME PROTESTS ON THE PLAZA LAST YEAR A JACKSON COUNTY GRAND JURY HAS INDICTED OFFICER NICHOLAS MCQUILLAN ON ONE COUNT OF ASSAULT IN THE FOURTH DEGREE PROSECUTORS. SAY HE PEPPER SPRAYED THE PROTEST. AND I’M A QUILLIN WILL BE ISSUED A SUMMONS TO APPEAR IN COURT AT A LATER DATE KANSAS CITY’S FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE JUST ISSUED A STAT
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