The pre-colonial history of African countries deserves close attention. The African continent became a place where great trading empires were born and flourished during the Middle Ages. The Sahel zone, the African ‘sandy coast’, which is a belt of land stretching from the Atlantic… Continue Reading “The Mali Empire of Salt and Gold”
Incessant rains in Assam have triggered floods and caused one of the world’s largest rivers, Brahmaputra, to burst its banks over the past three days. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the monsoon downpour in the north-eastern state is due to continue for… Continue Reading “Monsoon rains causes the Brahmaputra River to burst its banks”
Enjoying a cold beer or a glass of wine at the end of your day may not be so pleasant when you find out that you are drinking a harmful weed killer. Roundup is everywhere. As the most commonly used agrochemicals in the world, Roundup… Continue Reading “Beers and Wine contain Monsanto’s Roundup Weed Killer”
India is a diverse nation with complex geography and sets an example for the world with its various cultures and traditions. In India, there are many ancient and great temples around the nation, each with its own set of customs, rituals and traditions. It… Continue Reading “The Lost Underwater City of Dwarka”
Ancient civilizations, in their devotion to the divine, created enduring tributes that stand as evidence of their unwavering faith. Among these, the intricate carvings adorning the walls of Angkor Wat offer a glimpse into the religious fervor of the Khmer Empire . These stone… Continue Reading “How Ancient Cultures paid Tributes to their Gods”
Destroyed 27 years ago, the Kowloon Walled City still attracts attention with its incredible story, in which reality manages to surpass the imagination. The city was located on an area of 213 meters by 126 meters and was home to more than 33 thousand… Continue Reading “The Destroyed City of Darkness in China”
The WEF’s stated objective is altering the Human being. Directed energy is being weaponized. Individual brains will be targeted by microwaves. Dr. Giordano talks about how Directed Energy can be and is being weaponized. Individuals’ brains can be targeted by microwaves, the type of… Continue Reading “The Brain is the Battlefield of the Future”
The volume of money sent by foreign workers to their home countries reached a record-breaking $529 billion last year, and is set to become the main source of external financing for those states in 2019. The amount represents an upsurge of 9.6% against the… Continue Reading “Global Migrant Slaves sent $529 billion Home to their Impoverished Families”
Popularly known in Europe as Suleiman the Magnificent, Ottoman Emperor Suleiman I was the 10th and longest-reigning sultan who ruled for 46 years. Son of Sultan Selim I, Suleiman the Magnificent was widely known for his effective administration prowess, military intelligence, and foreign policy… Continue Reading “Cracking the Code of Suleiman the Magnificent”
The Queen’s Prerogative English law prohibits questioning the Monarchy about their personal holdings and businesses. The wealth of the Monarchies is held outside of the countries that made the wealth. The British Crown’s offshore banks hold the greatest personal wealth in the world estimated… Continue Reading “The British Crown’s off-shore banks hold the greatest Personal Wealth in the World estimated @ $35 trillion”
According to a new study, the US opioid epidemic ravaging American communities has cost over $1 trillion since 2001, and may exceed another $500 billion over the next three years. The health systems research and consulting organization, Altarum examined US mortality data between 2001 and 2017. The greatest financial cost of the opioid epidemic… Continue Reading “USA Opioid Epidemic has cost Taxpayer $1 Trillion from 2001 to 2018”
Despite historical accounts attesting to its existence, the gardens’ reality remains a mystery, with a lack of Babylonian documentation and archaeological evidence adding to the mystery. Speculation surrounds the gardens’ demise, with earthquakes emerging as a leading hypothesis. Although this botanical wonder has vanished,… Continue Reading “The Wonders of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon”
India plans to force refineries and fertilizer plants to use some green hydrogen, junior oil minister Rameswar Teli said on Monday, as Asia’s third-largest economy strives to reduce carbon emissions. Governments and energy companies around the world are betting on clean hydrogen playing a… Continue Reading “India wants Oil Refiners and Fertilizer Plants to start using Green Hydrogen”