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    Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele Jan 3
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    It was 1942, Joseph Stalin decided that the scientific work of Alexander Chizhevsky was inconvenient & he had to be re-educated. He was sent to a gulag for 20 years. His crime? He discovered that geomagnetic storms coincided with human behavior—including the soviet revolution.pic.twitter.com/WkFe2KO0nP

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      2. Craig Iskowitz‏ @craigiskowitz Jan 3
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        Too bad Stalin never took a statistics class. Correlation is not causation.

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      3. Jeff Marsden‏ @Jeff_Marsden Jan 3
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        And to coincide is not to correlate although to correlate is to coincide.

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      2. McKenna‏ @Crypto_McKenna Jan 3
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        @CryptoSays

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      3. Mitoshi Kaku  👨🏻‍🚀‏ @CryptoSays Jan 3
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        And it will be hidden over and over and over...

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      1. Troy Johnson‏ @jiggityjoggs Jan 3
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        Everything is affected by electromagnetism- everything

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      2. John C. Dvorak‏Verified account @THErealDVORAK Jan 3
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        interesting but somewhat bogus since the "Wolf" number calculation only began in 1848. Anything before that is just the old sun cycle.

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele Jan 3
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        John, I hear ya. Turns out Stalin was not happy with those peaks so much. It did not fit the plan of an organic worker’s revolt. So off to the reeducation camps to learn him real good.

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      1. Steven O‏ @GoHappyAlways Jan 3
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        Incredible.

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      1. Tweeting from 30,000 feet‏ @shakes2011 Jan 3
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        2md half of snow material

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      2. Smart Block LLC‏ @smartblock1 Jan 3
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        Many many people died in Soviet gulags for much less. Read The Gulag Archipelagos for a belly full of where Marxists can take the world they get control of.

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