By Tyler Durden Goldilocks will not be pleased. Texas power prices infamously exploded higher during the frigid temperatures of the February winter storm that crippled so much…
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By Cheng Xiaonong After President Joe Biden entered the White House, he created a position that had never existed before in the history of the…
By Strange Sounds For the second time in less than a week, San Antonio and its surrounding areas, Texas, bared the brunt of Mother Nature in…
by Strange Sounds Is this another sign of the Endtimes? Red. Green. Purple. These are the colors we usually see during any display of auroras.…
by TYLER DURDEN Residents in Texas and Oklahoma are recovering Friday after major hailstorms battered portions of the states late Wednesday, destroying homes and businesses…
by Tsvetana Paraskova Scientists have found that volcanoes deep in the ocean discharge so much energy potential when they erupt that they could theoretically power…
by Robert Wheeler I’ve written many articles for The Organic Prepper about the coming food shortages. Not just in the United States but all across the world. Food isn’t…
By PAM KEY U.S. special presidential envoy for climate John Kerry told the “Washington Post Live” podcast that even if both the United States…
By TYLER DURDEN An unusually cold front moved into the Central US early this week, spilling Arctic air throughout the Plains, Midwest, and Tennessee…
CAP ALLON The Sun’s output is not constant, despite what the IPCC would have you believe — its emissions are modulated by its planets (namely…
By Craig Bannister A number of major news organizations worldwide, ranging from Scientific American and The Columbia Journalism Review to The Guardian and Al Jazeera, have signed a pledge to begin referring…
By Strange Sounds Friday morning’s EF4 tornado in Coweta County, Georgia, was the strongest tornado to hit the state in almost a decade and only…
By Mica Soellner Record rains around Nashville, Tennessee, have killed at least four people, and local officials have rescued at least 130 people from houses,…
By Elias Marat In recent years, Australia’s most populous state of New South Wales (NSW) has faced everything from drought to brushfires, a pandemic, a recent all-consuming…
By Jake Dima Parts of Australia declared a state of emergency as rampant flash flooding has gripped the country since Thursday. Thousands have been ordered…
By Amy Barrett Scientists say they have confirmed the existence of space hurricanes after analyzing a 1,000km-wide swirling mass of plasma spotted hundreds of kilometers…
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…
By The Associated Press Looking beyond the $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill, President Joe Biden and lawmakers are laying the groundwork for another top legislative…


















