Here are some random, totally unrelated websites Bondo finds interesting:
http://www.missingkids.com/home
Number of reports NCMEC responded to in 2017 regarding possible child sex trafficking- 10,093
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Kitco- If you are into metals precious, this site has live tickers like this one: 
They also have webinars/podcasts where they talk to leading experts, have live market feeds for all the precious metals, and run specials on precious metals themselves. Charts, markets, news, mining reports, data.
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Has your ship come in? This site has a tracking map of every cargo, tanker, cruise, fishing, tug in the WORLD. (NO Military vessels)
If said vessel has a transponder/satellite uplink it will show position, speed, draft, and other itinerary details. Information about ports as well. It is interesting to see where all the ships are- and aren’t (coasts of N. Korea/Somalia)
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This infamous website is creepy. It is a “Guide to Military Equipment and Civil Aviation”. It has listings of military shows and exhibitions and catalogs of all the worlds weaponry. But the truly creepy- and infamous- part of the site is its’ “List of Countries”.
http://www.deagel.com/country/ It has a current 2017 chart that lists the worlds’ nations in order by GDP ranking- including population, military expenditures, and power purchase parity. The US is no. 1 in GDP and has a population of 326,260,000.
This is where the real creepy comes in. Deagel then offers a click to the 2025 forecast: http://www.deagel.com/country/forecast.aspx
The Deagel 2025 forecasts the US population to be 99,553,100- a 67% decrease in the next 6 years. ?!?
I had heard about this before, but when I looked at the chart for this post, I noticed something else. Similar dire forecasts await the UK, France, Spain, Italy, Canada, Australia. Notice a pattern?
Deagel does offer a semi-cryptic explanation, but I won’t be the spoiler. (Hint- the number of countries in the world decreases from 209 today to 183 in 2025) ____________________________________________________________________________________________
If you like astronomy or space stuff, this site is pretty cool. It is space geography/cartography.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddFvjfvPnqk
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Political junkies and issues followers might like the variety of current polls at Rasmussen Reports. Rasmussen has well-respected polls in politics/current events along with a daily presidential tracking poll. They were one of the few to correctly call the 2016 election. 
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/political_updates/prez_track_jun04
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I saw the ‘lib’ in the manualslib name and immediately psychologically recoiled. We are quite conditioned.
This is actually pretty cool. It is a manuals library- owners manuals for thousands of appliances, gadgets, devices, and tools. If you threw your owner’s manual away hastily or just misplaced it- this site probably has it. And no politics.
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Check out NORTH KOREA ON DEAGEL. HMM??
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maybe I’m old.. i couldn’t find them?
some people think they are a squeaky toy that china and the us are fighting over.
maybe they merge with south? but then it would be just KOREA. interesting observation mangledman
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