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Monday, February 5, 2018

Video Superbowl Riots 2018 Philadelphia





Chaos ensued on the streets of Philadelphia this Sunday on account of the Philadelphia Eagles Triumph over the New England Patriots in the Superbowl LII.

As pandemonium engulfed the streets, shooting and even explosions were heard, a few people have been reported injured hitherto. There are also unconfirmed reports that the left wing group "Antifa" has infiltrated the riots.

This came just hours after BLM activists blocked transport for 2 hours in a protest against police violence.

Authorities called for calm as they tried to reinstate public order after police were attacked and were forced to put on riot gear.

Price of Bitcoin Today February 2018





An announcement from Arun Jaitley, the Finance Minister of India, has sent shockwaves throughout the global cryptocurrency market. “The government does not consider cryptocurrencies as legal tender or coin and (will) take all measures to eliminate the use of crypto assets" declared Jaitley today.

Many governments have found themselves at odds with cryptocurrencies and have taken measures to try to control or stem their growth, India however, has taken it a step further and effectively declared bitcoin to be illegal.

In the wake of this news, Bitcoin fell to $9,400, representing a loss of 9% and rendering it at its lowest level since December of last year.

Ripple, cardano, bitcoin cash and many other virtual currencies were also hit hard, losing over 10%. Ethereum was seemingly weathering the storm however, recording a gain of 1%.

"Mad" Mark Hughes : The Real Rocket Man (Video)





Over the past few years the Flat Earth conspiracy theory has returned with a vengeance, one only has to look upon youtube to see how videos explaining the idea have garnered millions of views.

As the notion that the earth is not a sphere but is in fact round, gains more and more acolytes, some people within the community have thrown caution to the wind and plan to take more drastic action to prove themselves right.

Enter "Mad" Mark Hughes, who plans to launch himself 600 meters into the air in a rocket he made himself.

He will attempt the insane project this Saturday over the Route 66 ghost town of Amboy in California, land owned by Albert Okura.

A previous attempt to carry out the launch was halted by authorities, who denied that Hughes had permission to use public land.