By BOB PRICE The organization responsible for managing the flow of electricity from producers to 26 million Texas customers removed the names of its board…
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by Peter Heck As winter weather has swept across the country, the deep southern state of Texas is among the hardest hit. A national utility tracker has…
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: Michael Alexander (Natural News) When it comes to the brain’s chemical messengers (neurotransmitters), nothing compares to dopamine. A neurotransmitter that activates the brain’s pleasure and reward…
By Strange Sounds First appeared the monster shelf cloud and its insane greenish color: Then the hail hit: with apocalyptic wind and downpours: This extreme weather…
by: JD Heyes (Natural News) A few months ago, some infectious disease experts began warning that it would extremely difficult, as the COVID-19 pandemic lingered into…
By SARAH TAYLOR Tuesday night’s temperature is expected to dip to 2 degrees Thousands of residents in Aspen, Colorado, are without heat after what authorities…
SOURCE: REDDIT In November of 1998, Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. (ACT) succeeded in manufacturing a human-cow hybrid for the purpose of proving that it was possible…
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…
By DAVE MAKICHUK Intelligence from satellite images shows animal pens in water off the west coast port city of Nampo New intelligence garnered from satellite imagery…
By Strange Sounds Another river in the Siberian Kemerovo region of Russia has turned blood red after a mysterious pollution spill. Worried residents of the industrial…
By Strange Sounds Australia has been hit by more than 2.24 million lightning strikes in just 48 hours as wild weather battered the east coast…
By FRANCE 24 The storm, dubbed Alex, ravaged several villages around the city of Nice on the French Riviera. Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi called it the…
By Strange Sounds Historic snowfall could destroy sheep farming Patagonia, Argentina for years. Five feet (1½ m) of snow and temperatures around 20 degrees below zero.…
(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…

















