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English: President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko

English: President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

It sounds absurd, and it is: this is the result of the authoritarian madness of Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko (pictured right). Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994, imposed the anti-clapping measure in 2011:   

[...] [W]hen public protests broke out in 2011 over the collapsing economy, [Lukashenko] responded by having thousands arrested for whatever reason or no reason at all. Most of them, according to the Christian Science Monitor, "were fined heavily or jailed for up to 15 days on police court testimony that they were expressing a political opinion by clapping their hands." Activists and protesters there had adopted applause as a symbol of protest, which is brilliant because now that clapping has been associated with dissent, the regime reportedly has had to forbid it at its own events, such as traditional military parades, which must parade along silently. Authoritarian regimes rely heavily on forcing people to play along, and now forced applause is not an option.

The regime, this journalist continues, was "not too particular about who it arrested," rounding up even Konstantin Kaplin, "who said he was convicted of 'applauding in public' despite fairly conclusive evidence of innocence: he's only got one arm."

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Giant squid filmed in Pacific depths

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Check dis out. Japanese researchers managed to film a live giant squid, a third of a kilometer beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean. The elusive creatures have never before been caught on tape. 

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Modern-day scientists on their own Moby Dick-style search used a submersible to 
descend to the dark and cold depths of the northern Pacific Ocean, where at around 630 
metres (2,066 feet) they managed to film a three-metre specimen. After around 100 missions, during which they spent 400 hours in the cramped 
submarine, the three-man crew tracked the creature from a spot some 15 kilometres (nine miles) east of Chichi island in the north Pacific.

"Researchers around the world have tried to film giant squid in their natural habitats, but all attempts were in vain before," Kubodera said. "With this footage we hope to discover more about the life of the species," he said, adding that he planned to publish his findings soon.


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I think the photos speak for themselves:

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Not recently, of course. But during World War II, such a device was tested around New Caledonia and Auckland as a back-up option for use against Japan should the Trinity test fail. The New Zealand tests showed that "the weapon was feasible and a series of 10 large offshore blasts could potentially create a 33-foot tsunami capable of inundating a small city."

The top secret operation, code-named "Project Seal", tested the doomsday device as a possible rival to the nuclear bomb. About 3,700 bombs were exploded during the tests, first in New Caledonia and later at Whangaparaoa Peninsula, near Auckland.

The plans came to light during research by a New Zealand author and film-maker, Ray Waru, who examined military files buried in the national archives.

"Presumably if the atomic bomb had not worked as well as it did, we might have been tsunami-ing people," said Mr Waru.

You can find out more here.

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The Order of the Occult Hand

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... was not quite as sinister as the name suggests. "Whimsical" is Wikipedia's term; personally, I find it hilarious. The Order of the Occult Hand is a "secret society of American journalists who have been able to slip the phrase 'It was as if an occult hand had...' in print as a sort of a game and inside joke." The order originated, according to Wikipedia, when 

Joseph Flanders, then a police reporter of The Charlotte News, in the fall of 1965, [...] reported on a millworker who was shot by his own family when he came back home late at night. He wrote:

It was as if an occult hand had reached down from above and moved the players like pawns upon some giant chessboard.

After the Order was discovered and its nefarious schemes made public in 2004, it was
"announced that the Order had chosen a new secret phrase at an annual editorial writers' convention and resumed a stealth operation."



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How to build a Hobbit house for $5000

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Like millions of Tolkien readers and Peter Jackson
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film-watchers, I'm sure that at some point  
you've idly daydreamed about living in a cozy Hobbit-hole in idyllic Hobbiton (don't tell me I'm the only one!). Well, a "self-build devotee" named Simon Dale can show you how you can make that happen. For less than $5,000 (excluding labor costs, of course, since he did it all himself), he put together a charming Hobbit-style dwelling over the course of four months. Check out some more impressive pictures here!

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