But the Raptors’ first mission wasn’t cheap. Together, the missiles and airstrikes cost at least $79 million to pull off, according to a Daily Beast tally.
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How Billionaires Will Survive The Apocalypse (Video)
What’s the one percent to do when the world they probably helped destroy finally crumbles? From luxury bunkers and floating cities to an escape route to Mars, AJ+ takes a look at doomsday prepping for the super rich.
Couples Who Spend Big On Weddings Likely to Divorce Sooner, Find Scientists
Source: uk.news.yahoo.com
By: Tom Porter
Couples who spend thousands on lavish weddings are likely to divorce sooner than those who enjoy more modest nuptials.
Researchers Andrew Francis and Hugo Mialon at Emory University in Atlanta found that women whose weddings cost $20,000 (£12,450) or more were 3.5 times more likely to end up divorced than those whose weddings cost $5,000 to $10,000.
4 Lessons The U.S. Didn’t Learn From Afghanistan (Video)
It’s been 13 years since the United States invaded Afghanistan with the aim of bringing down the Taliban government and search for Osama bin Laden. But has the experience made the U.S. any wiser?
First U.S. Stealth Jet Attack on Syria Cost More Than Indian Mission to Mars
Source: thedailybeast.com
By: Dave Majumdar
Year 2050: Humans Will Be Completely NEW SPECIES, Merging With Machine, Say Scientists (Video)
Mark Dice is a media analyst, author, and political activist who, in an entertaining and educational way, gets people to question our celebrity obsessed culture and the role the mainstream media and elite secret societies play in shaping our lives.
Turkey is world’s third most generous aid donor
Global report says Turkey donated $1.6 billion in 2013.
Source: worldbulletin.net
Turkey was the world’s third most generous country of 2013 in terms of international aid, according to a report on global humanitarian assistance.
Following the Money: Who’s in Control?
By: Arjun Walia
Source: http://www.collective-evolution.com
Human beings are beginning to question the environment around them more so than ever before. Our capability to step outside of the box and observe events taking place on planet Earth from a neutral standpoint continues to increase at an exponential rate. Observing the entire Earth experience from an open mind has cleared the way for a change in perception, which has the potential to change our planet and the way we operate on it forever. Political, media, food, education, health, energy and financial industries are now under intense scrutiny as people continue to let go of fear, speak up and ask more questions. Can we really separate these industries if they are all operated by the same people? How can we separate the medical, food and pharmaceutical industries when they are all funded and headed by the same families and multinational organizations? How can we disregard comments and research conducted from insiders that have turned to the side of truth? If cancer cures, clean energy technologies, and other information is being suppressed, who are the ones doing the suppressing and why?