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News & Articles By Mary Villareal
08/03/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Federal government started massive fire in New Mexico, then asked victims to cover part of the damage
The United States saw the largest wildfire in New Mexico’s history – but it didn’t start out as an accident. These fires were actually set by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) supposedly to “reduce wildfire risk,” but had the opposite effect. Due to a combination of incompetence, neglect and ignorance, the “controlled” burn morphed into […]
07/28/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Drought in France forces authorities to place new restrictions on water usage
France is now on drought alert and restrictions have been put in place regarding water usage as the country battles an exceptionally dry summer. Drought is impacting most of the country, with 86 of the 96 French mainland departments currently on some level of drought alert. In France, there are four levels of alert: vigilance, […]
07/25/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Heatwaves, forest fires in Europe devastate crops and livestock
The heatwaves and massive forest fires that hit Europe have severely affected crops and livestock on the continent, worsening food shortages across the globe. If the heatwaves and forest fires are not destroying crops and livestock enough, the Dutch government under the leadership of globalist Mark Rutte made sure to inflict some more damage. The […]
07/21/2022
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By Mary Villareal
EU lawmakers pushing to classify lithium as hazardous substance, which could be a problem for EV market
European lawmakers are attempting to classify lithium as a hazardous substance – a move that is met with backlash from battery and metals industries, whose experts argue that scientific evidence used to make the decision is weak. The global demand for batteries is rising in line with the growth of the electric vehicle market and […]
07/21/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Wildfires rage in Europe amid sweltering heat
Thousands were evacuated as Europe records its highest temperatures in years, sparking devastating wildfires. French President Emmanuel Macron said authorities will do everything they can to mobilize resources. Meanwhile, a public prosecutor in Bordeaux suspects a “criminal” origin for at least one of the fires near the city. (Related: Suspected arsonists arrested for setting rural fires […]
07/13/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Food prices soar as abnormal rains, floods in Australia wipe out more crops
Heavy rains are wiping out more crops in Queensland, Australia, causing food prices to skyrocket – particularly those of fresh produce. There has been a lot of rain across parts of the state in what the Bureau of Meteorology describes as abnormal conditions for this time of the year. Cross Family Farms, one of the largest fruit […]
06/29/2022
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By Mary Villareal
5 Texas counties designated natural disaster areas as drought continues to ravage the state
Five counties in Texas were designated as natural disaster areas as drought ravaged the Lone Star State. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, five counties – Austin, Colorado, Harris, Lavaca and Fort Bend – were designated as natural disaster areas. The counties suffered from severe to exceptional drought, it added. The Fort Boone Herald said […]
06/27/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Human hackability: Microplastics in humans could harbor nanoparticles for tracking, data collection
Alex Jones of InfoWars said government agencies in both the U.S. and the European Union (EU) are reporting unprecedented amounts of microplastics in human blood and tissue samples. In the June 23 episode of his show, Jones explained that a global program directed by the World Economic Forum to spray the food with trackable plastic nanoparticles obtained […]
06/23/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Unchecked demand for water from the Colorado River system threatens livelihood of locals near Green River
The massive, unchecked demand for water in the Colorado River system is becoming a threat to the livelihood of locals living near the beautiful Green River in Utah. The seven-mile stretch is a beautiful, serene place for fly fishers. “I’ve guided in New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, Alaska,” said Gordon Tharrett, describing his 30-year career guiding […]
06/22/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Court orders EPA to reassess glyphosate’s impact on human health and the environment
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was ordered by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday, June 17, to reassess whether glyphosate is potentially harmful to humans, wildlife or the environment. Glyphosate is an active ingredient in Roundup, which is the most widely-used herbicide in the world. Bayer, which acquired the herbicide’s original producer Monsanto […]
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