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Man Claiming To Be Bitcoin Inventor Steps Out Of The Shadows

The true Satoshi Nakamoto has briefly stepped out of the shadows taking credit for Bitcoin before quickly retreating back into it. The creator of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin has revealed himself to the world.  Australian Craig Wright claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous inventor of Bitcoin. The digital asset has unique properties that can revolutionize barter in the modern age of the internet and global trade. It comes with security features, decentralized control and a ledger system that should make unaccountability redundant.

Prince Murder Probe: Vault Drilled Open, Home Secretly Searched

Prince’s famous vault of unreleased music at his Paisley Park estate has been drilled open as the murder probe into the music legend’s suspicious death continues. According to ABC News, it was drilled open by Bremer Trust, the bank appointed administrator of Prince’s estate, in order for them to take an inventory of its contents.  They report that the only way to get into the vault was to drill it open as Prince was the only person who knew the code.

Let The Word Go Forth

Let The Word Go Forth


(Photo by Rod Dreher)

That’s our Father Matthew, proclaiming the good news a few hours ago. Here’s a look at the darkened interior of the church before the news arrived:

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And:

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Alien Jellyfish Seen In Deep Ocean Trench

A stunning yet strange looking jellyfish was encountered by a deep sea probe in the world’s deepest ocean trench. The creature resembled something from another world; a dark watery world with a lot of atmospheric pressure, never frequented by man.  Sputnik reports: While probing the ocean depths in the vicinity of the Mariana Trench with a remotely piloted craft, researchers working aboard the Okeanos Explorer ship belonging to the US NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) have encountered a bizarre-looking specimen of a jellyfish.

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