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🗓️ 11 July 2022
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0:00.0 | When you can't quite get the angle, take hands-free selfies with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5, |
0:05.2 | stand it up, step back, and your photos are also synced to your Chromebook, ready to edit. |
0:10.8 | The new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Chromebook, available on Vodafone. |
0:21.4 | When skeptics attempt to pull calls and conspiracy theories, they often point to something |
0:25.2 | psychologists call apaphemia. This is the natural tendency people have to make connections between |
0:31.8 | seemingly random or unrelated events. We humans are hard-wired to see patterns everywhere, |
0:38.7 | even when there aren't any. But at the same time, that doesn't mean that connections don't exist, |
0:44.2 | and that some conspiracies aren't real. Sometimes when you're the facts surrounding a series of |
0:49.0 | events, it's impossible not to speculate if there might be some deeper connection. Take, for example, |
0:54.6 | the large number of Indian nuclear scientists who died within recent years under unusual circumstances. |
1:02.2 | In October 2013, Indian authorities found the bodies of two high-ranking nuclear |
1:06.6 | engineers dead on some railroad tracks. KK Josh and Abish Shivam were two of the engineers |
1:13.0 | on India's first nuclear-powered submarine. Their bodies were discovered and removed from the |
1:19.5 | tracks before a train could crush them. Both the Indian media and the Ministry of Defense |
1:24.7 | were quick to describe the men's deaths as routine accidents. Now, problem is, autopsies showed |
1:31.1 | that both men were already dead before they were found on the train tracks. While play was |
1:36.9 | quickly ruled out, even though no marks were found on the bodies and the cause of death remains |
1:40.8 | undetermined. Although some reports alleged the men were poisoned before being laid out on the |
1:46.0 | tracks. These were just the latest on a long list of suspicious deaths of several Indian nuclear |
1:53.3 | scientists. Between 2009 and 2013-11 nuclear scientists died unnaturally. Most of them were |
2:02.4 | reported as accidents or suicides, although India actually has a history of suspicious deaths |
2:08.9 | of their top scientists going back even further. |
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