Extreme solar radation in Mexico
The Watchers In two areas of the Valley of Mexico “extremely high” solar radiation is recorded, by which the system of monitoring atmospheric in the city of Mexico urged the population to take precautions to avoid damage to health. The body of the Secretariat of the environment of the Federal District detailed in his report [...]
Read More →657 New Islands Discovered Worldwide
Live Science Here’s something you don’t see every day — hundreds of new islands have been discovered around the world. The Earth has 657 more barrier islands than previously thought, according to a new global survey by researchers from Duke University and Meredith College in Raleigh, N.C. The researchers identified a total of 2,149 barrier [...]
Read More →Maya civilization created by volcanic eruptions?
Pravda American archeologists believe that the high productivity of land of the ancient Maya was possible because of volcanic ash that rained down on the fields quite frequently. The natural fertilizer maintained the existence of thousands of people on unfruitful lands. Was it really so? It is an open secret that volcanic ash does not [...]
Read More →France deploys advisors to Benghazi
Press TV France say it has sent a team of military advisors to Libya in an attempt to organize opposition fighters against the embattled Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi. The French foreign ministry says military advisors would provide logistics and intelligence training to anti-government forces in Benghazi, the opposition stronghold. “France has placed a small number [...]
Read More →America only one step away from recession (w/Video)
Russia Today Global finance chiefs are warning that swift action is urgently needed to escape a new wave of economic crisis. And the annual spring gathering about the world economy produced a dreadful financial forecast. “We are one shock away from a full-blown crisis”, said Robert Zoellick, World Bank president. Critics say that by establishing [...]
Read More →How Humans Manipulate the Planet For The Sake of a Good Game
PopSci Engineering the Earth’s resources with remote-controlled clouds, artificially induced snow, and trained monkeys — for sports’ sake Doha World Cup Stadium Qatar 2022 Bid Committee It only takes one rained-out Little League game to make a sports lover resent Mother Nature. Now some of today’s scientists and other bigwigs have taken it upon themselves [...]
Read More →Poker Today, Alternative News Tomorrow? (w/ Video)
Joe Plummer, Contributing Writer Activist Post On Friday April 15th, the U.S. government showed again just how easily it can completely “shut down” any website it wants. By seizing a domain name, the Department of “Justice” can cut the public off from access to products, services or information in the blink of an eye. Case [...]
Read More →Donald Trump is Masonic False Opposition
Henry Makow Donald Trump makes the Masonic descendent triangle sign in this early photo. Donald Trump’s Presidential bid is a classic example of Masonic false opposition. The Illuminati intend for Barrack Obama to be reelected in 2012. The only way this will happen is for the Republican vote to be split. Think the 1912 election [...]
Read More →Scientists worry future drugs will control people’s minds
Terrence Aym Helium Are modern psychotropic pharmaceutical drugs leading to a day when people will become robot-like zombies controlled by a handful of diabolical elite? Although it sounds like a wild Hollywood Apocalyptic thriller, researchers at Oxford University believe it’s happening now and that 21st Century conventional medicine is paving the way for universal moral [...]
Read More →Child of unknown sex born in Azerbaijan
Pravda A bizarre baby was born in the settlement of Amsar Gyshlag, the Gusarsky district of Azerbaijan. The parents, including the mother, still do not know whether it is a boy or a girl: doctors are unable to identify the baby’s sex, AZE.az website wrote with reference to ANS TV. The baby was born on [...]
Read More →Russia abandons $1B Western aid to weapons program
Yahoo News This handout photo provided by the International Science and Technology Center (ISTC) , shows then-Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. attending a ISTC seminar in Golitsino, Russia, in 2005. WASHINGTON – Russia is pulling out of a program that poured $1 billion from the U.S. government and other foreign donors into the research labs that built [...]
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