By F. William Engdahl In the unfolding extreme winter tragedy in Texas as well as many other regions of the United States not prepared for…
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Dane Wigington The big freeze in Texas has inflicted catastrophic damage on countless fronts including crops and trees. What many Americans are not being told is that…
By Stuart Ramsay A huge rumble and a belch of steam and rocks erupts from the crater of the volcano that towers above us. I…
BY JACOB VERITAS Texas’ average power production has decreased after almost half of the state’s wind turbines were frozen over the weekend in a winter storm.…
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…
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 HALLIE MILLER The wreckage of an early U.S. Navy submarine, sunk while being used for target practice by bombers in 1936, has likely been…
by Tyler Durden Tokyo Electric Power’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station is expected to release more than one million tonnes of treated radioactive water from…
By Strange Sounds A major explosion occurred on July 19, 2020, 03:00:45 a.m., at Stromboli Volcano in Italy. The large explosion was recorded by cameras…
The continent Zealandia and its weird geology has been known since the 1970s But it’s only recently that scientists have figured out that the…
Each year, visitors to Yosemite National Park turn out to see a natural phenomenon that lasts just two weeks in February: the winter “firefall.” The waning light…
An Apocalyptic Geoengineering Project of Epic Proportions The Millennium Report Because of its relative isolation as “the Land Down Under”, the apocalyptic Australian wildfires throughout…
4000 PEOPLE ARE CURRENTLY ON A BEACH IN VICTORIA, BEING HOSED DOWN BY FIREFIGHTERS, TO SAVE THEM FROM BEING BURNT ALIVE – AS FIRES ARE…
If you live in a developed country, it’s been clear that the appetite for coal power is falling. Not only has coal been singled out…
With four years of data from 268 seismometers on the ocean floor and several hundred on land, researchers have found anomalies in the upper mantle…