Tuesday, 3 May 2011

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13269302

This has got to be a ROCKEFELLER forgery right?

TITANOMYRMA LUBEI

TITAN-O-MY-R-MA LUBE-I

it's the LUBES again isn't it? As MCDONALD affectionately called the ROCKEFELLERS and their predilection for 'lubricants'....

4 May 2011

Giant ants spread in warm climes
By Richard Black

Environment correspondent, BBC News
The fossil is of similar size to a hummingbird

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A giant ant growing over 5cm (2in) long crossed the Arctic during hot periods in the Earth's history, scientists say, using land bridges between continents.

The ant, named Titanomyrma lubei, lived about 50 million years ago and is one of the largest ant species ever found.

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