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11/01/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Wheat losses in flood-hit New South Wales exceed $150M
Wheat fields in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) suffered extensive damage amounting to more than $150 million after floods hit the country’s east coast. The New South Wales Farmers Association (NSWFA) has appealed to the federal government in Canberra for flood support payments to be included in the initial budget. Justin Everitt, […]
10/25/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Radioactive particles found all over Missouri elementary school situated near a nuclear dumpsite
A recently released analysis by the Boston Chemical Data Corp Hazardous has found radioactive particles all over Jana Elementary School in Florissant, Missouri. This followed a previous assessment made by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, which also discovered high levels of radiation near the elementary school in suburban St. Louis. The latest report, which comprised indoor […]
10/21/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Radioactive waste discovered at Missouri elementary school
An environmental investigation company discovered radioactive waste contamination at a Missouri elementary school located near an area where nuclear waste was discarded. The report by the Boston Chemical Data Corp. (BCDC) confirmed fears about nuclear waste contamination at the Jana Elementary School in Florissant, Missouri. BCDC refused to divulge the entities that requested and paid […]
10/14/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists float possibility that there is a large “ocean” near Earth’s core
Scientists put forward the possibility that there is an enormous “ocean” near Earth’s core. NDTV reported that the international research has discovered a reservoir of water at least three times the volume of all the oceans beneath the Earth’s surface. The water has been found in the region where the Earth’s upper and lower mantles converge. (Related: Earth may […]
10/05/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Winter gas shortage inevitable as Germans turn on the heat early due to September cold wave
Germans have turned on the heat early because of an unexpected cold wave in September, consuming about 14.5 percent more gas than in previous years. This raises fears that a gas shortage in the winter is unavoidable. With Russia’s gas supply to Europe coming to a halt, German authorities have asked their citizens to cut down on […]
10/05/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Health Ranger Report: Mike Adams and geoengineering expert Dane Wigington discuss how Hurricane Ian may have been WEAPONIZED
Geoengineering expert Dane Wigington and the Health Ranger Mike Adams talked about the weaponization of Hurricane Ian and the threat of geoengineering to humanity during a recent emergency episode of the “Health Ranger Report.” Adams said Hurricane Ian’s movement was “not natural looking” as it entered the southwestern part of Florida, stopped, turned east and headed […]
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 […]
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