
Mercury, Athens Greece, The Enigma Machine and the bottom of the Baltic Sea
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They just took a 2300 year old bust of Mercury out of the sewer in Athens, Georgia. They also just found one of the Enigma Machines--one that Nazis tried to dump overboard in the last days of WWII. What do these messages have in common with a cautionary message that happened in the first days of the past Mercury Retrograde? October 14th was the day that there was almost a bug collision between two pieces of space junk. Linda compares all of these messages with the fact that we just passed our weight limit here on Earth--the total mass of everything humans have made now out-weighs the total mass of everything alive here on Earth.
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Mass of all our stuff now outweighs mass of life on Earth
Mercury out the the sewers in Athens, Greece
The Enigma out of the Baltic
Near Collision in Space