by Ethan Huff On Jan. 29, the German parliament (Bundestag) moved to ratify Agenda ID2020, a centralized data collection program that will be used to roll out…
Posts published in “Environmental”
By RT People opposing the Danish government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic marched through the capital in a fresh protest on Saturday. Unlike some previous events,…
BY EPOCH TIMES STAFF When a Halloween party sparked a COVID-19 outbreak at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, school officials conducted rapid screening on more than…
By Tyler Durden While people around the world have been trying to figure out what to do for fun during COVID-19 lockdowns, having unprotected sex…
by Daisy Luther The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) have teamed up in an effort to enforce mask-wearing in public…
BY TYLER DURDEN Bloomberg, one of the most implicitly pro-western media outlets in existence, has finally admitted, after months of promoting skepticism, that Russian COVID-19…
By Tyler Durden Mask up on planes, or the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will slap travelers with hundreds of dollars in fines. Repeated offenders could see…
By RYAN MORGAN On Monday, Iran launched a new rocket with technology found in intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), demonstrating the country could be closer to…
By Ariel Cohen Microsoft’s billionaire founder Bill Gates is financially backing the development of sun-dimming technology that would potentially reflect sunlight out of Earth’s atmosphere, triggering a global cooling…
By Richard Moorhead The FBI is reportedly investigating far-left environmentalist groups after a “coordinated” attack on gas lines in Aspen, Colorado left thousands without heating in…
BY TYLER DURDEN Officials are trying to figure out how a BNSF train carrying crude oil derailed in Whatcom County, Wash., on Dec. 22. The accident…
Jim Satney Harvard scientists intend to block out the sun’s rays from earth as a way to defeat climate change. The geoengineering project is an…
By Frank Chen Sudden blackouts in industrial parks raise speculation that Beijing’s ban on Australian coal imports is starting to backfire Office towers and shopping…
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…
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…














