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They re still ready for Armageddon at the Church Universal and Triumphant, a religious sect that for almost two decades has kept a bomb shelter stocked for 750 people deep in a forest near Yellowstone National Park.Church leader Elizabeth Clare Prophet has been silenced
stanley website by advanced Alzheimer s disease. And her followers say they ve given up the assault rifles and armored vehicles they amassed in the late 1980s - part of a post-nuclear war re-emergence plan that brought national notoriety and a federal investigation.Scrambling to stay current as it reach
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Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh were not nice men. For the most part, their not-niceness was taken out on each other. Occasionally, though, it was taken out on the innocent science of paleontology. If their feud hadn ;t built paleontology into what it is today, they might not even be remembered as fondly as they are now. Both Cope and Marsh were gifted paleontologists from fairly wealthy backgrounds, but while Cope was an adventurer and an academic, Marsh was a manager and organizer. Ironically, Marsh held the more academic position, as a Yale Professor of Paleontology and a museum curator. Cope was in the field writing and directing digs, and couldn 82
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stanley thermos rhaps it was when a shipment of bones from Dakota, met with lukewarm interest from Marsh, got sent to Cope. Perhaps it was when Cope displayed one of his finds only to have Marsh point out that he had put the vertebrae on backwards and the creature skull was on the tip of its tail. Whatever sparked the feud, it grew in size and scandal value over the course of their careers. Marsh started paying workers at Cope digs to send the best finds to him instead of passing them along to Cope. Cope, meanwhile, published frantically, ev
stanley taza erything he could get his hands on, hoping to beat Marsh to glory since Marsh was stuck waiting for his samples at Yale. Soon they were unl