By Tyler Durden The operator of a very large Japanese bulk carrier that ran aground off Mauritius in the Indian Ocean in late July was…
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By Jon Azpiri Updated December 10, 2020 4:16 pm Man-made ‘monoliths’ have started appearing in Vancouver. At least three of the structures have been sighted around…
By Tyler Durden Another port warehouse has exploded, this time in the British city of Bristol, in the outer neighborhood of Avonmouth, where the city’s…
By Melanie Gray and Dean Balsamini Rat school is in session as fed-up New Yorkers try to learn how to deal with a surging rodent population. Rats as…
BLAINE, Wash. – More than 500 Asian giant hornet specimens in various stages of development were collected when entomologists found the first Asian giant hornet…
By Divina Ramirez Puyallup Police arrested a man Wednesday after he had allegedly started a fire in the median of State Route (SR) 167 just outside of Tacoma,…
by Tyler Durden Close-up satellite ‘before and after’ photos have been produced by Planet Labs Inc., and republished by CNN, of Tuesday afternoon’s enormous explosion centered…
by Tyler Durden After Tuesday’s deadly blast in Beirut which Lebanon’s PM linked to 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate which had unsafely sat in storage on…
By Tyler Durden Tuesday’s massive explosion in Beirut, Lebanon, has so far claimed the lives of 135 people and injured around 5,000. The cause of the…
by Tyler Durden As GCC member states pledge to send aid to embattled Lebanon following yesterday’s shocking and historic blast, allegedly caused by government negligence in…
By Derrick Broze – June 9, 2020 A historic trial weighing the risks of water fluoridation was set to begin in San Francisco on Monday…
Earth’s magnetic north pole has shifted away from Canada and closer to Siberia at a rapid pace in recent years. Researchers believe two massive blobs on…
While surfers in South Africa are protesting against lockdown regulations that bar them from taking to the waves, in California surfers have been going to…
GIANT Asian hornets that have begun to invade the coronavirus-stricken U.S. may cost the economy millions of dollars a year. The insects, which can kill…
(Natural News) They say we need them to grow enough food for everyone on the planet. But the irony is that continuing to use them…
Hundreds of dead birds fell from the sky as reported by a driver on the C-31b highway in Catalonia. Environmentalists speak from a chemical leak…

















