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These world-changing discoveries were made by accident

That includes LSD…

SOME SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES arrive after years of painstaking, goal-oriented lab work.

But surprisingly frequently, world-changing innovation comes from a lucky accident, provided the right person is there to realize the accident’s implications.

In some cases, a clumsy spill or drop led to the creation of some new substance. In others, unclean or unsafe lab practices revealed the hidden properties of something.

And sometimes, a researcher (or even a schoolteacher) looked at something in the world around them and realized that it could be repurposed to great utility and frequently, great profit.

With a prepared mind, researchers can turn what they accidentally observed into something useful. Here are 20 such discoveries.

The microwave

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In 1945 Percy Spencer, an engineer for the Raytheon Corporation, was working on a radar-related project. While testing a new vacuum tube that drives a radar set known as a magnetron, he discovered that a chocolate bar he had in his pocket melted.

He became intrigued and started experimenting by aiming the tube at other items, such as eggs and popcorn kernels. He concluded that the heat the objects experienced was from the microwave energy.

Soon after, on October 8, 1945, Raytheon filed a patent for the first microwave.

The first microwave weighed 750 pounds and stood 5′ 6″ tall. The first countertop microwave was introduced in 1965 and cost $500.

Quinine

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Quinine is an anti-malarial compound that originally comes from tree bark. Now we usually find it in tonic water, though it’s still used in drugs that treat malaria as well.
Jesuit missionaries in South America used quinine to treat malaria as early as 1600, but legend has it that they heard that it could be used to treat the illness from the native Andean population.

The original story involved a feverish Andean man lost in the jungle and suffering from malaria. Parched, he drank from a pool of water at the base of a quina-quina tree. The water’s bitter taste made him fear that he’d drank something that would make him sicker, but the opposite happened. His fever abated, and he was able to find his way home and share the story of the curative tree.

This story isn’t as well documented as some others, and other accounts for the discovery of quinine’s medicinal properties exist, but a life-saving tale of an accidental discovery like this is too cool to leave out.

X-rays

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In 1895, a German physicist named Wilhelm Roentgen was working with a cathode ray tube.
Despite the fact that the tube was covered, he saw that a nearby fluorescent screen would glow when the tube was on and the room was dark. The rays were somehow illuminating the screen.

Roentgen tried to block the rays, but most things that he placed in front of them didn’t seem to make a difference. When he placed his hand in front of the tube, he noticed he could see his bones in the image that was projected on the screen.

He replaced the tube with a photographic plate to capture the images, creating the first x-rays. The technology was soon adopted by medical institutions and research departments.

Radioactivity

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In 1896, intrigued by the discovery of x-rays, Henri Becquerel decided to investigate the connection between them and phosphorescence, a natural property of certain substances that makes them give off light.

Becquerel tried to expose photographic plates using uranium salts, like Roentgen had done with his x-rays. He thought he needed sunlight to complete his experiment, but the sky was overcast. He stored his items and decided to wait for a sunny day.

To his surprise he discovered the photographic plates were exposed despite the lack of light. He theorized and later showed that the rays came from the radioactive uranium salts.

Velcro

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In 1941, Swiss engineer George de Mestral went for a hike in the Alps with his dog. Upon returning home, he took a look at the small burdock burrs that stuck to his clothes, and noticed that the little seeds were covered in small hooks, which is how they became attached to fabric and fur.
He hadn’t set out to create a fastening system, but after noting how firmly those little burrs attached to fabric, he decided to create the material that we now know by the brand name Velcro.

It became popular after it was later adopted by NASA, and became commonly used on sneakers, jackets, and so much more.

Saccharin

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Artificial sweetener saccharin is somewhere around 400 times sweeter than sugar. It was discovered in 1879 by Constantine Fahlberg, who was actually working an analysis of coal tar.

After a long day in the lab, he forgot to wash his hands before eating dinner. He picked up a roll, and noticed that it seemed sweet — as did everything else he touched. He went back to the lab and started tasting compounds until he found the results of an experiment combining o-sulfobenzoic acid with phosphorus chloride and ammonia (tasting random chemicals is not generally considered a safe lab practice).

Fahlberg patented saccharin in 1884 and began mass production. The artificial sweetener became widespread when sugar was rationed during World War I. Tests showed that body couldn’t metabolize it, so people didn’t get any calories when eating saccharin.

In 1907 diabetics started using the sweetner as a replacement for sugar and it was soon labeled as a noncaloric sweetener (for dieters).

The pacemaker

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In 1956 Wilson Greatbath was building a heart rhythm recording device. He reached into a box for a resistor to complete the circuitry, but pulled out the wrong one — it wasn’t quite the right size.

He installed the ill-fitting resistor and noticed that the circuit emitted electrical pulses. It made him think of the timing of the heartbeat, as well as the electrical activity of the heart itself.

He thought this rhythmic electrical stimulation could compensate for a breakdown in the heart’s ability to pump its own muscles, an idea that had intrigued him in the past, but one that he hadn’t thought was possible at the time.

He began to shrink his device and on May 7, 1958, a version of his pacemaker was successfully inserted into a dog.

LSD

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Albert Hofmann was studying Lysergic acid, a powerful chemical that was first isolated from a fungus that grows on rye, when he first synthesized LSD in 1943. Like many other inventors, he doesn’t characterize his discovery as an accident — it started with one, but he’s the one who decided to follow through with his findings.
These chemicals he studied were going to be used as pharmaceuticals, and many derivatives of them are still used today.

While working with this chemical, sometime about five years after it was synthesized, Hoffmann reported feeling restless and dizzy. He went home to lay down and “sank into a kind of drunkenness which was not unpleasant and which was characterized by extreme activity of the imagination,” according to his own notes. “As I lay in a dazed condition with my eyes closed (I experienced daylight as disagreeably bright) there surged upon me an uninterrupted stream of fantastic images of extraordinary plasticity and vividness and accompanied by an intense, kaleidoscope-like play of colors,” he continued.

Intrigued, he intentionally dosed himself with the drug on April 19, 1943 to find out its effects.

It was the first planned experiment with LSD — but not the last.

Play-doh

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The clay that kids play with has been around since the 1930s, but when invented, it wasn’t supposed to be a toy.
The clay was first designed by Noah McVicker, who worked with his brother Cleo at a soap company. But they didn’t make a kids toy. Instead, they had created a wallpaper cleaner.

One of the byproducts of the coal fires that people used to keep their homes warm was soot, which coated the walls. Rolling the clay over the soot removed it.

However, after the introduction of vinyl wallpaper, which could be cleaned with water, wallpaper cleaner was no longer as necessary, since a wet sponge could do the job.

But before the McVickers went out of business, a nursery school teacher named Kay Zufall came up with another use for the product. She had heard that kids could make decorations out of the wallpaper cleaner, so she tried it in class, and her students loved it.

She told her brother-in-law Joe McVicker, who worked with his uncle Noah.

The McVickers decided to remove the detergent and add coloring, and after Kay suggested the name “Play-doh” instead of “Kutol’s Rainbow Modeling Compound,” their original suggestion, the clay that we know and love was created.

Penicillin

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In 1928 Alexander Fleming, a professor of bacteriology, returned to his lab after a vacation. While sorting through his petri dishes of colonies of the bacteria Staphylococcus, he noticed mold had started to grow on them.

Looking for what colonies he could salvage from those infected with the mold, he noticed something intriguing. Bacteria wasn’t growing around the mold. The mold actually turned out to be a rare strain of Penicillin notatum that secreted a substance that inhibited bacterial growth.

Penicillin was introduced in the 1940′s, opening up the era of antibiotics.

Viagra

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Viagra was the first treatment for erectile dysfunction, but that isn’t what it was originally approved for.
Pfizer originally introduced the chemical Sildenafil, the active drug in Viagra, as a heart medication. During clinical trials the drug proved ineffective for heart conditions. But men noted that the medication seemed to cause another effect — stronger and longer lasting erections.

Even if they hadn’t been able to maintain an erection before, the ability returned while they were on Viagra.

Pfizer conducted clinical trials on 4,000 men with erectile dysfunction, and saw the same results.

Enter the age of the little blue pill.

Insulin

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The discovery that later allowed researchers to find insulin was an accident.

In 1889, two doctors at the University of Strasbourg, Oscar Minkowski and Josef von Mering, were trying to understand how the pancreas affected digestion, so they removed the pancreas from a healthy dog. A few days later, they noticed that flies were swarming around the dog’s urine — something abnormal, and unexpected.

They tested the urine, and found sugar in it. They realized that by removing the pancreas, they had given the dog diabetes.

Those two never figured out what the pancreas produced that regulated blood sugar. But during a series of experiments that occurred between 1920 and 1922, researchers at the University of Toronto were able to isolate a pancreatic secretion that they called insulin. Their team was awarded the Nobel prize, and within a year, the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly was making and selling insulin.

Dynamite

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Alfred Nobel accidentally discovered dynamite in 1833.

Nitroglycerin was becoming a widely produced explosive, but it had some serious problems. It was unstable and regularly blew up people, buildings, and everything else around. While working with nitroglycerin one afternoon, a vial slipped out of Nobel’s hand.

SPOILER ALERT: there was no explosion, and Nobel lived. The nitroglycerin landed in sawdust, which soaked it up.

He was later able to explode the sawdust, and concluded that mixing the nitroglycerin with an inert substance stabilized it.

Safety glass, like that used in windshields

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In 1903 Edouard Benedictus, a French scientist, dropped a glass flask that had been filled with a solution of cellulose nitrate, a sort of liquid plastic. It broke, and the liquid evaporated.

But it didn’t shatter.

The pieces of glass were broken, but they stayed in place and maintained the shape of the container. Upon investigation Benedictus realized that somehow, the plastic coating had helped the glass stay together.

This was the first type of safety glass developed, a product which is now frequently used in car windshields, safety goggles, and much more.

Vulcanized Rubber

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After years of trying to turn rubber into something useful that wouldn’t freeze rock hard or melt in the hot sun, Charles Goodyear was struggling. He’d been experimenting for years and invested everything he owned in rubber research, but hadn’t been able to create a commercially viable product, and his family was starving.

But things started to turn around. First, he poured some nitric acid onto some rubber that had been colored gold to remove the color. It turned black, so he threw it out, but removed it from the trash when he realized that it had become hard on the outside, and was smoother and drier than any previous rubber. But it still melted in high heat.

He started using sulphur in his experiments, and here’s where things get a little murky. As the story goes, in a fit of excitement, he tossed some rubber that had been treated with sulphur up in the air, and it landed on a stove. But instead of melting, it charred, creating an almost leathery, heat-resistant waterproof substance.

After further experimentation, he realized he could get the most effective results by using steam to heat up the mixture of rubber and sulphur he’d created. Finally, he found success.

Goodyear vehemently disagreed with those who label this finding an accident, since he’s the one who followed through with it all. But (if the story is true), the discovery still depended on one lucky accident.

Corn Flakes

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The recipe for Corn Flakes came out of a botched attempt to cook wheat in 1894. At that time, John Kellogg was the medical superintendent at Battle Creek Sanitarium, a health resort based on Seventh Day Adventist principles. John and his brother William, who also worked at the sanitarium, were trying to come up with wholesome diets for the patients there.
One day, the brothers put some wheat on to boil, but they accidentally left it cooking too long. When they finally took it off the stove and tried to roll it out into dough, the wheat instead separated into flakes, which the brothers discovered they could bake into a crispy snack. After some experimentation, they found that the same effect could be achieved using corn instead of wheat, and the recipe for Corn Flakes was born.

Cling film

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Ralph Wiley, an employee of Dow Chemical, is credited with discovering the substance that would become the plastic wrap we use today to preserve our food. Legend has it Wiley was cleaning lab equipment when he came across some glassware that he just couldn’t scrub clean. The substance in the vial was polyvinylidene chloride, which Dow used to create a kind of greasy film originally used to protect military planes from the elements. Later, it was also adapted for use in upholstery, boot insoles, and even doll hair.

Eventually, Dow Chemical was able to refine the substance into the clingy plastic wrap that is now a staple in kitchens around the world.

Teflon

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We can thank chemist Roy J. Plunkett for the invention of Teflon. Plunkett was an employee of the Dupont Company’s Jackson Laboratory in 1938 when he started researching new refrigerants. One substance Plunkett experimented with was tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) gas, which he stored in cylinders at low temperatures.
When he returned to open the cylinder, he was surprised to find no gas inside. Instead, the TFE had polymerized to form a mysterious white powder inside the container. Curious, Plunkett conducted some experiments and found that the powder was not only heat resistant, but it also had low surface friction — ideal for cooking ware.

Super Glue

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When Harry Coover, Jr. first discovered the substance that would become Super Glue, he was actually experimenting with clear plastic gun sights for use in World War II. He’d been playing around with a class of chemicals called acrylates, but found that the formula he came up with was too sticky and abandoned the substance.

Years later, in 1951, Coover was again looking at acrylates, this time for use in a heat-resistant coating for jet cockpits. One day, his colleague Fred Joyner spread one of the acrylate compounds between two lenses to examine it with a refractometer. To his dismay, he found that the two lenses stuck together and could not be separated, a waste of expensive lab equipment — or so he thought.

This time around, Coover saw the potential in the sticky substance, and several years it finally went on the market as an adhesive we know today as Super Glue.

Vaseline

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In 1859, 22-year-old chemist Robert Chesebrough decided to see what kind of fortune he could find in the oil industry. While exploring an oil well in Pennsylvania, he caught wind of a strange complaint among the oil rig workers: a jelly-like substance known as “rod wax” that constantly got into the machines and caused them to malfunction.

But the substance had a good side too. Chesebrough noticed that the workers used rod wax to soothe cuts and burns on their skin, and he took some home to experiment with. The product of his experimentation was what we know today as petroleum jelly, or Vaseline.

- Chelsea Harvey and Kevin LoriaRandy Astaiza contributed to an earlier version of this post. 

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    Nov 6th 2016, 7:34 PM

    I’m looking forward to your post on the all the Hillary scandals.

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    What scandals? The media keep telling me it’s the Russians

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:08 PM

    @Damien McCarthy: Wikileaks reveal Hillary broke super PAC rules

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:14 PM

    “WikiLeaks: Chelsea Clinton Used Foundation Cash for Her Wedding”…http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/wikileaks-chelsea-clinton-used-foundation-cash-wedding/

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    “Clinton directed her maid to print out classified materials”…http://nypost.com/2016/11/06/clinton-directed-her-maid-to-print-out-classified-materials/ negligent mishandling of classified information. Forget your pant suits Hillary, get the orange jump suit ready.

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    How about an article on all the lies Hillary has told

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    @Tariq ibn Ziyad: Back to Israel with you!

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:45 PM

    Awww, meanwhile in the real world http://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-37892138

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    @Harry Price: Endorsed!Trump ahead on Facebook poll 73,000 to 63,000 this very minute.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:28 PM

    Lol. People need to get to work and start building their own interests. This fascination of trump is a clear sign of one thing only… it’s not good folks. Let’s take the strain off the tax payer please.

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    Oh the emails… oh dear looks like there’s nothing there either http://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-37892138

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    Nov 6th 2016, 10:31 PM

    I send emails every day. Trump supporters say “server”… I say PC. Trump supporters say “lots of emails”… I say emails, emails, smtp and http. They say private, I say technology and conversation. It’s all too much stuff for even trump fans to comprehend. And it’s such a pity we’re all not being indicted right now for the emails we send to our darling, darling grandmother.

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    @Dave O Keeffe: the trumpets don’t like real world ….real world is rigged and bad…trumpland good…

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    This election has also been a sad time for journalism…

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    Journalism is dead.

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    The media are as compromised and corrupt as the political establishment.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:39 PM

    Haha! Gavin, not even you needs to be told what to think, you’re more than capable of doing that yourself. Don’t worry, mankind will be okay.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:47 PM

    So you’re unhappy about some Trump stories? If you really think about it, it says more about ye than Trump or Hillary.
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    You do realise they can report on that stuff about trump and (brace yourself) give fair airtime to Hillary’s misdeeds? Yes! That is journalism! If me being critical of the media says a lot about me, good! Now saying you think the media know better for mankind, and by media you mean a handful of very, very rich people, says a lot about you and Gavin, its not good.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 10:35 PM

    Hilarious that you are so one side of the fence. It’s human nature. Pick a team and go for it hey. I’m not going to tell you the obvious. But once this is said and done, you need to be able to stand over your conscious decision to back the VALUES of Trump. Good luck with that.

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    Glad Hillary was such a pillar of humanity, miraculously untainted by controversy. F*** you Cianan, had the opportunity to write a balanced article and didn’t.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 11:10 PM

    ….and this is exactly the result of being unable to think for yourself.

    You read my comments about the media and you lazily assume I support Trump . I don’t support either but I firmly believe both sides, and the public deserve fair, unbiased media coverage.

    THAT is how you think for yourself.

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    @Linda: Too right it has:
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    Dear Journal..Can you please tell me why you are not covering the wikileaks story? I hope Trump wins

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:03 PM

    That was an art exhibition in world renowned artist Marina Abramovic’s house displaying the works from her 1996 series of etchings called ‘Spirit Cooking’,I can’t believe you think an art expo is the same thing as drinking menstrual blood and semen!! I don’t know what type of art exhibitions you go to Eddie,you must be into some freaky s**t!!

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:12 PM

    Consuming semen and menstrual blood is not an art form. Marina Abramovic is a satanist and Podesta is a total freak.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:16 PM

    They’re a collection of sketches you moron.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:18 PM

    @Tariq ibn Ziyad: Tariq for that ‘sin’ alone she would be executed in many Islamic countries for sorcery.

    Accusations of occult practices and rumours of satanic rituals have dogged the elite for decades now. Abramovic mixes freely within those elite circles. And the latest wikileaks revelations reveal there is some substance to those rumours.
    Even more serious and sinister are Hillary’s documented links with a child smuggling ring.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:46 PM

    Simple, fruit of the poisonous tree

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:01 PM

    @Eddie Simon: Podesta AKA Jeddihead! Ought be locked up somewhere and will be when Donald Trump takes office.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:02 PM

    Hi Patrick are fbi rigged again now?

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:35 PM

    Let me guess gabby, he’s a man of integrity again who shouldn’t be questioned again?

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:41 PM

    No robert his position is untenable.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 11:02 PM

    I agree. His position is untenable. All the misinformation leaking from the FBI in the last week shows he has lost the run of the place. I’d love to hear more from Giuliani about his current agent and source, you know, the one that tipped him off two weeks ago.

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    Theirs has to be the most ridiculous convoluted electoral process in the world. Thank god it’s nearly over

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    Nov 6th 2016, 7:44 PM

    Keep on trucking Donald, nearly there..The White House awaits.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:58 PM

    No new evidence in emails.. how you like them apples?

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    Nov 6th 2016, 10:31 PM

    Gabby it should actually untenable for both sides. If actual evidence should turn up and I mean emails where Clinton flat out says that she knows she’s breaking the law there’s no way he can come out again saying their investigating and be taken seriously. He has no option but to resign.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 7:36 PM

    Julian Assange says it all in this rather excellent interview. Well worth watching. https://youtu.be/_sbT3_9dJY4

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:52 PM

    Yes….Trump will never be ‘allowed’ to win. Hillary was selected a long time ago and regardless of what people know or want, she’s the next POTUS.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 7:44 PM

    What a skumbag mocking a disabled person. All the Trumplodytes will be along now to complain that this article is mean about Papa Twumpy. Get over it and head off to Stormfront.org if you don’t want your boyfriend to be slagged for the dumb s**t he did and said himself.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 7:50 PM

    Tariq this is why more and more people are turning away from the liberal ideology. You act all saintly and outraged whenever trump says or does something you don’t agree with and then call him a dumb s**t. People are tired of the lefts hypocrisy

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    Nov 6th 2016, 7:52 PM

    Have a Kleenex Robert.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 7:52 PM

    @Guru; Tariq is allegedly an athiest, he just set an account up to masquerade as a Muslim online.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:05 PM

    What’s an athiest?

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    Mute Dain Bramage
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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:57 PM

    @Tariq ibn Ziyad:

    Someone who doesn’t worship a dead paedophile and terrorist.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:25 PM

    Jesus was a revolutionary rather than a terrorist I would have thought.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:26 PM

    Jésus Guevara

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:39 PM

    You tell me Liam. You’re the one with the “masters in History” as you told the board here a while ago. It’s as believable as you being from Bradford innit.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:47 PM

    Why would a historian study a fictional character?

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    Mute Tariq ibn Ziyad
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    Nov 6th 2016, 10:04 PM

    Dain is a bit damaged,gets reality and fantasy a bit mixed up from time to time,had to get a restraining order against him.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 11:49 PM

    @Tariq ibn Ziyad: Wow you really just outed your agenda in that comment! You really are a pig!!!

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    Nov 6th 2016, 7:56 PM

    On March 17th, 2016 Trump forced himself on a hot looking corned beef sandwich. Might have been a bit of tongue action too. Disgusting man. Pervert. Then he claims the sandwich was asking for it. There hasn’t been a predator like this in the White House since Kennedy.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 7:55 PM

    Trump is like a cartoon character, a U.S. version of Spitting Image.

    Some take Trump seriously. I think that he is just a comic, an unsubtle and farcical comic, but a comic nonetheless.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:19 PM

    You gotta admit there’s nothing funnier than Trump supporters getting wound up though. Especially about a minor online publication with about as much influence over the election as Thelma Mansfield being biased. For gods sake they’re even accusing people of Satanism…they’re straight out of the freaking loony bin…

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:30 PM

    The problem with the Alt-Right loonies is they believe EVERYTHING they read on the amateur conspiracy theory blogs they visit,not understanding that blogs can write absolutely anything they like without scrutiny or sources. The Alt-Right are probably the most gullible collective society has seen in decades,hoovering up made up stories about satanic rituals is just a new low,but they will sink far lower in their rabid fantasies purely based on their lack of intelligence and gullibility. You can even see in their comments that they have extreme difficulty with basic spelling and sentence formulation,their small brains are fertile ground for conspiracy theories,highly entertaining though.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:48 PM
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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:52 PM

    Wikileaks is hardly an ‘alt-right’ blog though, is it?

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    Nov 6th 2016, 8:57 PM

    What is wikileaks? Really? What do we know? So far they’ve gone all tabloid by taking every email out of context

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:08 PM

    @Francis,that’s that so! The game is up for Trump now, the far-right put all their stock in those emails and now the FBI have dropped the investigation,Hillary is home and dry now.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:55 PM

    Tariq, I don’t know what’s actually more worrying. The fact they think an artists work is Satanism or the fact they believe in Satan in the first place. Wonder do they also believe that Jesus shows up in tacos ?Anyway, over $100 million dollars has been spent investigating Clinton and yet again no evidence of criminality has been found. Back to the drawing board.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 10:06 PM

    Satanists are a harmless bunch anyway,it’s the people who follow Jesus you need to be wary off,especially their clergy.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 10:20 PM

    Tariq, anyone who believes that any religion gives them the right to lord it over others needs to have a proper look at themselves but ffs Satanism ? The god of Abraham genocides the entire population of earth bar a few on a boat and he’s the good guy in their story, Satan offers someone a piece of fruit and he’s the bad guy ? People really need to pull their heads out of their asses.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 11:14 PM

    Pretty biased. Where is Hillary’s hack job? And the picture on the link is shameful. This is not news! It’s an agenda!

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    Nov 6th 2016, 10:06 PM

    I live in Chicago, (what a wild week, sports wise) and if Trump gets elected as Prez, I’m moving to Navan Ireland !! He is a total douche , and an embarrassment, which we don’t any more of.

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    Nov 7th 2016, 12:35 AM

    Last ditch mainstream media attempt to promote their candidate.

    There’s more truth in the comment sections than the features, media has changed and the people will make their own choice.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:42 PM

    Nice to see an unbiased article about the US presidential race for a change. Well done The Journal.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 10:06 PM

    Cry me a river.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 11:15 PM

    @Tariq ibn Ziyad: You’re only a bloody troll with nothing better to do than spout sh!te.

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    Nov 6th 2016, 11:45 PM

    Thanks for that pearl of wisdom Robbie,you just won the Internet,PMSL!

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    Nov 6th 2016, 11:51 PM

    There’s that incontinence again Petr. You realise you’re logged in under the Tariq account right? Ya freak

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    Nov 6th 2016, 10:06 PM

    It’s all gone very quiet since Comey admitted there’s nothing in the emails. Has the alt-right been the victim of a DoS attack?

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    Nov 6th 2016, 9:12 PM

    ‘Finally it will be all over”. It will only be the beginning no matter which nutter gets in!

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    Nov 7th 2016, 2:13 AM
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    Nov 7th 2016, 8:10 PM

    @Alois Irlmaier: Probably because your a paranoid loon.

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    Nov 8th 2016, 1:40 AM

    @Philip Gerard: No, I go by the facts and not let others tell me what to think as the media does so well today with little facts. Have you seen her emails?
    A loon is better than rude and most of my comment are suppose to be comical, as what else can you do but cry at the craziness of situations fuelled by madness and greed in most cases?

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    Nov 6th 2016, 10:31 PM

    So 3 years after Trump becomes president, if he becomes president, what will change in America and the world?

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    Nov 6th 2016, 10:50 PM

    Trump’s businesses would be doing better

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    Nov 8th 2016, 1:36 AM

    So what, Reagan stated he was visited by UFO’s twice and J.F. Kennedy had a STI that left him with constant back pain, Nixon use to go mad after mixing his tablets with alcohol wanting to launch nukes running around the White House screaming being as high as a kite…

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    Nov 25th 2016, 1:13 PM

    This is a lie.

    Trump mocks everyone with the same gestures. He wasnt mocking the disabled reporter in this case.

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