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Updated 10:51 p.m. ETNine suspects arrested by the FBI this weekend were part of a plot by members of a Christian militia group to kill police officers, according to federal authorities.According to a federal indictment unsealed this morning in Detroit, members of the Midwestern militia group had planned multiple attacks on police officers or other law enforcement personnel as a way of acting out their hatred for th
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stanley cup a crime of violence. The five-count indictment charges that between August 2008 and the present, a Lenawee County, Mich. militia group called the Hutaree was preparing to engage members of local, state, and federal law enforcement in armed conflict. The group s name means Christian warrior, CBS News correspondent Bob Orr reports.IndictmentDOJ Press Release 3.29.10 Videos posted on Hutaree s Web site show heavily-armed, camouflaged fighters practicing with assault rifles. Prosecutors say militia members hoped to kill a police officer and then ambush others at the officer s funeral, Orr reports.The indictment says that according to the plan, the Hutaree would then a
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A harpoon tip dating to 35,000 years ago has been discovered on Timor, an island 250 miles northeast of Darwin, Australia. The ancient artifact, which was hewn from bone, is notable for its design, the complexity of which suggests humans in the regi
termo stanley on manufactured sophisticated weaponry earlier than previously believed. Above: The location of Timor, an island at the southern end of Maritime Southeast Asia. In the January 15th issue of the Journal of Human Evolution, researchers led by Australian National University archaeologist Sue O ;Connor propose that the ancient inhabitants of Timor used harpoons to hunt large fish from boats. The notion that our ancestors were equipped to make meals of ocean animals 35,000 years ago is not, in itself, surprising; in 2011, another team led by O ;Connor reported the discovery of a shelter in East Timor harboring the remains of pelagic and other fish species dating to 42,000 years ago 鈥?compelling evidence that early modern humans in the region successfully practiced deep-sea fishing. Above: The world o
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stanley bottles finitive evidence for fishhook manufacture 鈥?an unmistakably J-shaped crook of carved seashell, dated to between 23,000 and 16,000 years ago. Capturing pelagic fish such as tuna requires high levels of planning and complex maritime technology, concluded the researchers at the time. What m