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Nach der Urknall-Theorie wurde das Universum aufgrund einer gigantischen Explosion geboren. Nach diesem Big Bang vor knapp 20 Milliarden Jahren entstanden Raum und Zeit sowie die physikalischen Grundlagen für die Entwicklung der Sternensysteme. Der Film beleuchtet in beeindruckenden Bildern und anschaulichen Animationen die Geburtsstunde des Universums.

9-11 & Massive Deceptions

9-11 & Massive Deceptions Author Eric Hufschmid(1) presented his case that we have been lied to about events concerning 9-11. Specifically, he believes that the Twin Towers were blown up, and as evidence for this he cited that the Towers fell at the same speed at which objects free fall. If it was not a demolition the floors would have offered more resistance and it would have taken longer for them to fall, he said. Building 7 was a classic demolition, he added, and that indicates that someone knew the attack was coming. The damage at the Pentagon was caused by an unmanned drone, Hufschmid continued, tying this in to the Operation Northwoods documents. Further, he connected the events of 9-11 with the JFK assassination and the Apollo moon landing, suggesting that these were other examples of massive deception being foisted on the American public. During the 3rd hour, Richard C. Hoagland of Enterprise Mission(2), joined the show to debate Hufschmid about whether the Apollo astronauts actually landed on the moon. Hufschmid cited a number of reasons why he thought the moon landing photos were fake. Hoagland said he believed the moon landing was real, but agreed that a number of the photos may have been staged (in order to cover-up ruins they didn’t want us to know about). ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Subscribe and get the Latest Show Here www.youtube.com

1997-98 Chicago Bulls: Unforgettabulls Part 4/4

It wasn’t easy for the 1997-98 Bulls. Unlike many of Chicago’s prior title runs, this one never seemed like a mere formality. From the very beginning of the season, the Bulls were challenged both mentally and physically. Scottie Pippen began the season on the injured list, missing the Bulls’ first 35 games while recovering from off-season left foot surgery. Despite an opening night loss to the Boston Celtics and a relatively slow start of 12-9, Chicago was back on top by midseason. As Pippen played himself back into shape, Michael Jordan carried the Bulls with an assist from Toni Kukoc and the league-leading rebounding prowess of Dennis Rodman. When the regular season ended, Jordan and company had led the Bulls to a 62-20 record, tying Utah for the top mark in the NBA. Jordan, still the league’s marquee player, enhanced his legend with a plethora of honors, including All-Defensive First Team honors, All-NBA First Team honors, MVP honors for the fifth time and All-Star MVP honors for the third time. His 28.7 ppg led the NBA, giving Jordan his 10th scoring title. In the postseason, the Bulls met first-time playoff foe Indiana in the Eastern Conference Finals after dispatching the New Jersey Nets and the Charlotte Hornets. The veteran Pacers, led by NBA legend Larry Bird, forced a decisive Game 7, a first for the Bulls since 1992. Jordan’s 28 points sealed the 88-83 victory for Chicago, and it was back to the Finals and a rematch with the Jazz. By virtue of their season