May 22, 2020

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  1. Jefferypulky says:

    Groundbreaking telescope reveals first piece of new cosmic map kraken ссылка Greetings earthlings I’m Jackie Wattles and I’m thrilled to be a new name bringing awe to your inbox. I’ve covered space exploration for nearly a decade at CNN and there has never been a more exciting time to follow space and science discoveries. As researchers push forward to explore and understand the cosmos advancements in technology are sparking rapid developments in rocketry astronomical observatories and a multitude of scientific instruments. https://kr13at.cc kraken тор браузер Look no further than the missions racing to unlock dark matter and the mysterious force known as dark energy both so named precisely because science has yet to explain these phenomena. Astronomers have never detected dark matter but they believe it makes up about 85 of the total matter in the universe. Meanwhile the existence of dark energy helps researchers explain why the universe is expanding — and why that expansion is speeding up. Extraordinary new scientific instruments are churning out trailblazing data ready to reshape how scientists view the cosmos. A prime example is the European Space Agency’s wide-angle Euclid telescope that launched in 2023 to investigate the riddles of dark energy and dark matter. Euclid this week delivered the first piece of a cosmic map — containing about 100 million stars and galaxies — that will take six years to create. These stunning 3D observations may help scientists see how dark matter warps light and curves space across galaxies. Meanwhile on a mountaintop in northern Chile the US National Science Foundation and Stanford University researchers are preparing to power up the world’s largest digital camera inside the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. Unearthed In the mountains of Uzbekistan a research team used lasers strapped to a flying robot to uncover two cities buried and lost for centuries. The anthropologists said they had mapped these forgotten medieval towns for the first time — located at a key crossroad of ancient silk trade routes — using a drone equipped with LiDAR or light detection and ranging equipment. When nature reclaims what’s left of once thriving civilizations scientists are increasingly turning to remote sensing to peer through dense vegetation. The images revealed two large settlements dotted with watchtowers fortresses complex buildings plazas and pathways that tens of thousands of people may have called home.

  2. Angelsok says:

    Дело Лайф-из-Гуд — Гермес — Бест Вей: свидетель обвинения объявила себя потерпевшей от следствия собсвенники недвижимости пк бест вей 6 и 13 июня Приморский районный суд города Санкт-Петербурга рассматривающий по существу уголовное дело № 1-504/24 связываемое с компаниями Лайф-из-Гуд Гермес и кооперативом Бест Вей провел очередные шестое и седьмое по счету заседания посвященные допросу свидетелей обвинения и лиц признанных следствием потерпевшими в рамках судебного следствия по делу На заседаниях были заслушаны показания граждан как признанных потерпевшими так и свидетелей обвинения. Показания приводятся по аудиозаписи имеющейся в распоряжении редакции и стенограмме которую вела сторона защиты. Справка Предварительное расследование уголовного дела осуществлялось ГСУ ГУ МВД России по Санкт-Петербургу и Ленинградской области. На скамье подсудимых — десять граждан: Анна Высоцкая за полгода до ареста уволилась из Лайф-из-Гуд до августа 2021 года работала ивент-менеджером Лайф-из-Гуд в СИЗО более двух лет Александра Григорьева директор одного из технических юрлиц Лайф-из-Гуд в СИЗО более двух лет Михаил Измайлов предприниматель в СИЗО более двух лет Елена Соловьева главный бухгалтер ООО Эксперт в СИЗО более двух лет Альмира Гильберт неработающая в СИЗО с 2023 года Дмитрий Мазанов предприниматель в СИЗО с 2023 года Анатолий Наливан предприниматель и региональный уполномоченный кооператива в СИЗО с 2023 года Денис Шишко предприниматель в СИЗО с 2023 года Дмитрий Выдрин неработающий под домашним арестом и 83-летний отец Романа Василенко основателя компании Лайф-из-Гуд и кооператива Бест Вей Виктор Василенко пенсионер под запретом определенных действий. Начиная рассмотрение по существу Приморский районный суд продлил всем подсудимым меры пресечения на полгода что оспаривается адвокатами в вышестоящих судах. Всем подсудимым предъявлены обвинения как в мошенничестве ч. 4 ст. 159 УК РФ и создании финансовой пирамиды ч. 2 ст. 172.2 УК РФ так и в организации преступного сообщества ч. 3 ст. 210 УК РФ. Их а также гражданских ответчиков — прежде всего кооператив Бест Вей — защищают почти два десятка адвокатов. В уголовном деле 221 лицо признанное следствием потерпевшим предъявляющее претензии как к компании Гермес так и к кооперативу Бест Вей для сравнения: у компании Гермес не одна сотня тысяч клиентов в России у кооператива Бест Вей — около 20 тыс. пайщиков. Общая сумма ущерба в уголовном деле — 282 млн рублей при этом на счетах кооператива арестовано около 4 млрд рублей примерно столько же арестовано на счетах частных лиц. К кооперативу претензий не было следователь предложил подать заявление Признанный следствием потерпевший Болян подсудимых не знает. Был клиентом Гермеса а также пайщиком кооператива — но до 2019 года. В 2019-м он вышел из кооператива и из Гермеса ему были возвращены паевые взносы и никаких претензий к кооперативу у него не было — что он письменно подтвердил расторгая договоры с этими организациями. Однако как Болян отметил на суде следователь убедил его в том что он — потерпевший и должен подать заявление на возврат членских взносов. Заявление в МВД писать не хотел на него вышли сотрудники сначала претензий к кооперативу не было. Полиция ему объяснила что можно получить деньги. Стал клиентом Гермеса и пайщиком кооператива через своего консультанта Алексея Виноградова. Виноградов — грамотный маркетолог он ему верил тот не работал в кооперативе. Что было предметом договора в Гермесе не помнит. В Гермес внес 100 и 700 евро а в кооператив каждый месяц вносил по 12 тыс. в течение семи месяцев. Вышел и из кооператива и из Гермеса в 2019 году. Зачем вступал? Наверное квартиру купить хотел. Кооператив вернул ему 70 тыс. паевых взносов Гермес вернул со счета Виста 140 тыс. рублей. В кооперативе деньги вернули почти сразу удержав вступительный и членские взносы; в Гермесе вернули позже через внутрянку но удержали комиссию. Утверждает что ему говорили что можно со счета Виста вносить деньги в кооператив. Объясняли что деньги передаются в доверительное управление трейдерам и брокерам которые играют на бирже. В кооперативе как он утверждает можно было купить место в очереди. По его словам Гермес и кооператив — по сути одна организация. Требует взыскать с кооператива более 148 тыс. рублей — вступительный и членские взносы и более 60 тыс. рублей с Гермеса — комиссию при выводе средств. Договор с кооперативом не читал но ему объяснили что есть невозвратная часть денег — ее и не вернули но хочу попытаться вернуть. Претензий к кооперативу как бы и нет но если вернут взносы то будет хорошо. К Виноградову претензий не предъявлял. Может меня и не обманули в кооперативе -резюмировал свое выступление в суде Болян. Болян — яркий пример возгонки потерпевших которой занималось следствие для того чтобы нарисовать максимально большую цифру потерпевших от деятельности Гермеса — подчеркивают адвокаты. — Реального ущерба просто нет да люди по сути и не считают себя потерпевшими. 221 лицо признанное потерпевшим на фоне количества клиентов Гермеса и числа пайщиков кооператива Бест Вей не впечатляет. И как мы видим значительная часть из этого числа — ненастоящие потерпевшие а некие лица пытающиеся получить небольшие суммы на которые у них нет никаких прав. Требую выплатить с учетом роста цен на недвижимость Признанная следствием потерпевшей Комова была как клиентом Гермеса так и пайщиком кооператива. Подсудимых не знает. Требует более 8800 тыс. с кооператива и более 2700 тыс. с Гермеса. При этом из кооператива она не вышла и заявление о выходе не подавала. Сумма требований к кооперативу включает как паевые и членские взносы так и оценку роста цен на недвижимость которая не была приобретена. Утверждает что можно переводить деньги со счета Виста напрямую в кооператив — в подтверждение приводит скрины переписки с консультантами в смартфоне. Суд разъясняет что доказательство может быть приобщено позднее при надлежащем оформлении.

  3. PatrickErork says:

    Groundbreaking telescope reveals first piece of new cosmic map kraken войти Greetings earthlings I’m Jackie Wattles and I’m thrilled to be a new name bringing awe to your inbox. I’ve covered space exploration for nearly a decade at CNN and there has never been a more exciting time to follow space and science discoveries. As researchers push forward to explore and understand the cosmos advancements in technology are sparking rapid developments in rocketry astronomical observatories and a multitude of scientific instruments. https://kr13at.cc Кракен тор Look no further than the missions racing to unlock dark matter and the mysterious force known as dark energy both so named precisely because science has yet to explain these phenomena. Astronomers have never detected dark matter but they believe it makes up about 85 of the total matter in the universe. Meanwhile the existence of dark energy helps researchers explain why the universe is expanding — and why that expansion is speeding up. Extraordinary new scientific instruments are churning out trailblazing data ready to reshape how scientists view the cosmos. A prime example is the European Space Agency’s wide-angle Euclid telescope that launched in 2023 to investigate the riddles of dark energy and dark matter. Euclid this week delivered the first piece of a cosmic map — containing about 100 million stars and galaxies — that will take six years to create. These stunning 3D observations may help scientists see how dark matter warps light and curves space across galaxies. Meanwhile on a mountaintop in northern Chile the US National Science Foundation and Stanford University researchers are preparing to power up the world’s largest digital camera inside the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. Unearthed In the mountains of Uzbekistan a research team used lasers strapped to a flying robot to uncover two cities buried and lost for centuries. The anthropologists said they had mapped these forgotten medieval towns for the first time — located at a key crossroad of ancient silk trade routes — using a drone equipped with LiDAR or light detection and ranging equipment. When nature reclaims what’s left of once thriving civilizations scientists are increasingly turning to remote sensing to peer through dense vegetation. The images revealed two large settlements dotted with watchtowers fortresses complex buildings plazas and pathways that tens of thousands of people may have called home.

  4. Richardacina says:

    Groundbreaking telescope reveals first piece of new cosmic map kraken darknet onion Greetings earthlings I’m Jackie Wattles and I’m thrilled to be a new name bringing awe to your inbox. I’ve covered space exploration for nearly a decade at CNN and there has never been a more exciting time to follow space and science discoveries. As researchers push forward to explore and understand the cosmos advancements in technology are sparking rapid developments in rocketry astronomical observatories and a multitude of scientific instruments. https://kr13at.cc kraken darknet Look no further than the missions racing to unlock dark matter and the mysterious force known as dark energy both so named precisely because science has yet to explain these phenomena. Astronomers have never detected dark matter but they believe it makes up about 85 of the total matter in the universe. Meanwhile the existence of dark energy helps researchers explain why the universe is expanding — and why that expansion is speeding up. Extraordinary new scientific instruments are churning out trailblazing data ready to reshape how scientists view the cosmos. A prime example is the European Space Agency’s wide-angle Euclid telescope that launched in 2023 to investigate the riddles of dark energy and dark matter. Euclid this week delivered the first piece of a cosmic map — containing about 100 million stars and galaxies — that will take six years to create. These stunning 3D observations may help scientists see how dark matter warps light and curves space across galaxies. Meanwhile on a mountaintop in northern Chile the US National Science Foundation and Stanford University researchers are preparing to power up the world’s largest digital camera inside the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. Unearthed In the mountains of Uzbekistan a research team used lasers strapped to a flying robot to uncover two cities buried and lost for centuries. The anthropologists said they had mapped these forgotten medieval towns for the first time — located at a key crossroad of ancient silk trade routes — using a drone equipped with LiDAR or light detection and ranging equipment. When nature reclaims what’s left of once thriving civilizations scientists are increasingly turning to remote sensing to peer through dense vegetation. The images revealed two large settlements dotted with watchtowers fortresses complex buildings plazas and pathways that tens of thousands of people may have called home.

  5. RobertSor says:

    Europe’s secret season for travel starts now kraken войти Summer might be the most popular season for tourism to Europe but it hardly promises a calm cool and collected experience. Who can forget this summer’s protests against overtourism in Barcelona and Mallorca the wildfires that raged across Greece during the country’s hottest June and July on record and selfie stoplights to help control crowds on the clogged streets of Rome and Florence? For travelers looking to avoid all that — as well as break less of a sweat literally and financially — welcome to Europe’s secret season. https://kr13at.cc kraken магазин From roughly mid-October to mid-December shoulder season for travel to Europe comes with fewer crowds far more comfortable temperatures in places that skew scorching hot during the summer months and plunging prices on airfare and accommodation. Plunging prices “The cheapest time to fly to Europe is typically from about the middle point of October to the middle point of December” said Hayley Berg lead economist at travel platform Hopper. “Airfare prices during those eight or nine weeks or so will typically be about an average of 40 lower than prices in the peak of summer in June.” Hopper’s data shows that airfare to Europe from the United States during the period between October 20 and December 8 is averaging between 560 and 630 per ticket — down 9 from this time last year and 5 compared to the same timeframe in 2019.

  6. RussellEmido says:

    Europe’s secret season for travel starts now кракен вход Summer might be the most popular season for tourism to Europe but it hardly promises a calm cool and collected experience. Who can forget this summer’s protests against overtourism in Barcelona and Mallorca the wildfires that raged across Greece during the country’s hottest June and July on record and selfie stoplights to help control crowds on the clogged streets of Rome and Florence? For travelers looking to avoid all that — as well as break less of a sweat literally and financially — welcome to Europe’s secret season. https://kr13at.cc kra13.at From roughly mid-October to mid-December shoulder season for travel to Europe comes with fewer crowds far more comfortable temperatures in places that skew scorching hot during the summer months and plunging prices on airfare and accommodation. Plunging prices “The cheapest time to fly to Europe is typically from about the middle point of October to the middle point of December” said Hayley Berg lead economist at travel platform Hopper. “Airfare prices during those eight or nine weeks or so will typically be about an average of 40 lower than prices in the peak of summer in June.” Hopper’s data shows that airfare to Europe from the United States during the period between October 20 and December 8 is averaging between 560 and 630 per ticket — down 9 from this time last year and 5 compared to the same timeframe in 2019.

  7. DonaldTop says:

    Europe’s secret season for travel starts now kraken войти Summer might be the most popular season for tourism to Europe but it hardly promises a calm cool and collected experience. Who can forget this summer’s protests against overtourism in Barcelona and Mallorca the wildfires that raged across Greece during the country’s hottest June and July on record and selfie stoplights to help control crowds on the clogged streets of Rome and Florence? For travelers looking to avoid all that — as well as break less of a sweat literally and financially — welcome to Europe’s secret season. https://kr13at.cc kra15.cc From roughly mid-October to mid-December shoulder season for travel to Europe comes with fewer crowds far more comfortable temperatures in places that skew scorching hot during the summer months and plunging prices on airfare and accommodation. Plunging prices “The cheapest time to fly to Europe is typically from about the middle point of October to the middle point of December” said Hayley Berg lead economist at travel platform Hopper. “Airfare prices during those eight or nine weeks or so will typically be about an average of 40 lower than prices in the peak of summer in June.” Hopper’s data shows that airfare to Europe from the United States during the period between October 20 and December 8 is averaging between 560 and 630 per ticket — down 9 from this time last year and 5 compared to the same timeframe in 2019.

  8. MichaelElorp says:

    Groundbreaking telescope reveals first piece of new cosmic map kraken войти Greetings earthlings I’m Jackie Wattles and I’m thrilled to be a new name bringing awe to your inbox. I’ve covered space exploration for nearly a decade at CNN and there has never been a more exciting time to follow space and science discoveries. As researchers push forward to explore and understand the cosmos advancements in technology are sparking rapid developments in rocketry astronomical observatories and a multitude of scientific instruments. https://kr13at.cc kraken войти Look no further than the missions racing to unlock dark matter and the mysterious force known as dark energy both so named precisely because science has yet to explain these phenomena. Astronomers have never detected dark matter but they believe it makes up about 85 of the total matter in the universe. Meanwhile the existence of dark energy helps researchers explain why the universe is expanding — and why that expansion is speeding up. Extraordinary new scientific instruments are churning out trailblazing data ready to reshape how scientists view the cosmos. A prime example is the European Space Agency’s wide-angle Euclid telescope that launched in 2023 to investigate the riddles of dark energy and dark matter. Euclid this week delivered the first piece of a cosmic map — containing about 100 million stars and galaxies — that will take six years to create. These stunning 3D observations may help scientists see how dark matter warps light and curves space across galaxies. Meanwhile on a mountaintop in northern Chile the US National Science Foundation and Stanford University researchers are preparing to power up the world’s largest digital camera inside the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. Unearthed In the mountains of Uzbekistan a research team used lasers strapped to a flying robot to uncover two cities buried and lost for centuries. The anthropologists said they had mapped these forgotten medieval towns for the first time — located at a key crossroad of ancient silk trade routes — using a drone equipped with LiDAR or light detection and ranging equipment. When nature reclaims what’s left of once thriving civilizations scientists are increasingly turning to remote sensing to peer through dense vegetation. The images revealed two large settlements dotted with watchtowers fortresses complex buildings plazas and pathways that tens of thousands of people may have called home.

  9. Patrickvoiva says:

    He served with the US Army in Iraq. Now he’s one of Asia’s top chefs and a Netflix ‘Culinary Class Wars’ judge kraken shop From a warzone in Iraq to a Michelin-starred kitchen and a hit Netflix show chef Sung Anh’s path to the top of Asia’s fine dining scene has been anything but ordinary. “Just like I did in the US Army where I volunteered to go to the war wanting to do something different — I decided to come here to Korea to try something different” says the Korean-American chef and judge on hit reality cooking show “Culinary Class Wars” which has just been green-lit for a second season. https://kra012.cc kraken войти Sung 42 is the head chef and owner of South Korea’s only three-Michelin-starred restaurant Mosu Seoul. In recent weeks he has gained a new legion of fans as the meticulous and straight-talking judge on the new Netflix series. It’s this passion and unwavering drive to forge his own path that’s helped reshape fine dining in his birth home. Born in Seoul South Korea’s capital Sung and his family emigrated to San Diego California when he was 13. “We were just a family from Korea seeking the American Dream” he says. “As an immigrant family we didn’t really know English.” As a teen growing up on the US West Coast his mind couldn’t have been further from cooking. “I went to school got into college but decided to join the US Army because that’s the only way I thought I could travel” says the chef. Over four years of service he trained in bases across the country before being deployed to his country of birth South Korea and — following 9/11 — to the Middle East.

  10. MatthewCrise says:

    Tiny house with elaborate – and erotic – frescoes unearthed at Pompeii кракен онион Archaeologists have uncovered a tiny house in Pompeii that is filled with elaborate – and sometimes erotic – frescoes further revealing the ornate way in which Romans decorated their homes. Situated in the central district of the ancient city the house is smaller than normal and unusually lacks the open central courtyard – known as an atrium – that is typical of Roman architecture the Archaeological Park of Pompeii which oversees the site said in a statement Thursday. https://krmp12.cc kraken тор браузер This change could have occurred due to shifting trends in Roman – and particularly Pompeian – society during the first century AD archaeologists said. Pompeii was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 when its buildings and thousands of inhabitants were buried beneath layers of ash and pumice. This coating perfectly preserved the city for millennia making it one of the most important archaeological sites in the world as it offers an unprecedented insight into Roman daily life. This latest discovery spotlights the ornate decorations that rich Romans enjoyed in their homes – several frescoes depict mythical scenes and others are decorated with plant and animal motifs on a white background. One small square painting set against a blue-painted wall depicts intercourse between a satyr and a nymph while another shows Hippolytus son of the mythical Greek king Theseus and his stepmother Phaedra who fell in love with him before killing herself when he rejected her in disgust.

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