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09/28/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Leaked documents reveal plan of poor countries to impose global CARBON TAX on developed nations
Some of the most vulnerable nations plan to impose a global carbon tax on their more developed counterparts, according to leaked documents. The Guardian managed to obtain a copy of a draft document by a group of poor nations, which was slated for discussion at the United Nations General Assembly. According to the paper, these […]
09/23/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
America Unhinged: Sondra Martin Hicks and Fred Billings discuss victory gardens and FOOD INDEPENDENCE – Brighteon.TV
Sondra Martin Hicks and longtime farmer Fred Billings discussed food independence and how to survive the food crisis by means of “victory gardens” on “America Unhinged.” Hicks, filling in for regular host Dr. John Diamond, said on the Sept. 19 episode of the Brighteon.TV program that the food shortage is not only affecting Africa but the […]
09/23/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Mysterious 4,000-foot coral reef found in middle of Australian desert
Researchers have found a mysterious 4,000-foot coral reef that dates back millions of years in the middle of an Australian desert. The reef was found in southern Australia’s Nullarbor Plain, which is now a 76,000-square-mile desert composed of limestone bedrock. A tropical ocean washed over it during the Cenozoic era about 14 million years ago. Researchers from Curtin […]
09/14/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Drought COMPLETELY dries up largest permanent lagoon in Spain’s Andalucia region
The biggest permanent lagoon in Spain’s Andalucia region has completely dried up because of the ongoing drought ravaging Europe. In a Sept. 3 statement, the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) announced that the Santa Olalla lagoon, located at the Doñana Natural Park in Andalucia, has completely dried up. The last time it reportedly contained water was […]
09/14/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Ticking time bombs: Biden administration does not have a concrete plan for recycling or reusing EV battery packs
The recycling and reuse industries are scrambling to keep pace as over six million electric vehicle (EV) battery packs are expected to end up as scrap between now and 2030. Researchers have estimated that recycling alone will be a $12 billion industry by 2025. President Joe Biden wants to turn America into a major competitor in the […]
09/13/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Bill Gates-funded Colombian mosquito factory breeds 30 million bacteria-infected mosquitoes weekly
A Colombian mosquito factory funded by businessman Bill Gates is breeding 30 million bacteria-infected mosquitoes per week. The self-proclaimed world health czar and Microsoft founder has already invested $185 million in the creation of the mosquito factory as part of his World Mosquito Program (WMP). The project’s stated purpose is to eliminate native mosquito populations believed to […]
09/13/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Lithium shortage spells disaster for Biden admin’s ill-fated crusade against gasoline-powered vehicles
A lithium shortage might foil the Biden administration’s goal of decreasing the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles by half. “We don’t have enough [lithium] in the world to turn that much [battery] production in the world by 2035,” said Piedmont Lithium CEO Keith Phillips. He told Yahoo! Finance: “Yes, we’ll have enough – but not by […]
09/07/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
US military possesses advanced technology that can cause typhoons, earthquakes, floods and droughts
The U.S. military has the capability to discriminately change weather patterns. The technology was created in the 1990s under the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP). HAARP was formally shut down in 2014. Located near Gakona, Alaska, the scientific facility was used for studying the ionosphere using an array of 180 radio antennas scattered over an area of 0.13 square kilometers. There’s no documented proof […]
09/02/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Ruins of ancient Roman camp resurface in Spain as Europe drought dries up river
Amid Europe’s heatwave, a massive complex of Roman ruins reemerged after water levels fell at a reservoir in Spain. Footage posted Aug. 26 by local Spanish newspaper Faro de Vigo showed the ancient Roman camp Aquis Querquennis at the bank of Galicia’s Lima River. Aerial photographs revealed a spreading collection of cleanly organized stone structures principally built of […]
08/19/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Polish government knew about pollution that caused fish kill in Oder River but did not sound the alarm
Poland’s government was said to be aware of the pollution in the Oder River that caused the death of tons of fish. However, Warsaw allegedly kept silent and did not alert its neighbors. According to Strange Sounds, the Polish government had known of the deaths in the river since July. Huge numbers of dead fish, alongside […]
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