A very tragic event occurred in France, in 1944, when the seven Canadian soldiers were engaged in intensive fighting. German tank force captured them. They were not dealt with as prisoners of war, but carried to an old stone monastery to which the Germans were utilizing a base. What followed was planned and extremely cold in nature. The German commander was extremely brutal. He did not kill them all together. He used to confine them in a small room with a lock and would take them out one by one into the garden. This was to enable the rest of the men to hear all that. Every soldier was forced to wait inwardly and he knew very well that he would be the next. They were able to listen to what was occurring with their fellow men outside. They were shot in the back of the head one by one as they were brought into the quiet garden. The trial was nonexistent and the opportunity to defend was non existent. The bodies were then put together and the soil was only once or twice thick. Other t...
DISCOVERED A POND NEVER SEEN BY MAN It has remained isolated for hundreds of thousands of years. No one had ever seen it before, then in May 2020, a small body of water was discovered in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico. It is located in one of the largest and deepest caves in the world and was discovered 213 meters deep. The bacteria that live in the water have "evolved without the presence of humans". The body of water is surrounded by white rocks that give it an almost fairy-tale appearance. According to the leader of the expedition, Max Wisshak, the water is actually crystalline and would be of rain origin, which then infiltrated into the limestone above. We still don't even have a clear idea of what the biology might be. Now scientists are working to understand if there are microorganisms inside that can help us understand the origin of life on Earth.