Category: Environment

Curacao Moral Compass destroyed by hostile Capitalist Invaders

Since the Dutch-backed political party, PAR restructured the economic system for Curacao, the islands education was commercialized, unemployment rates have skyrocketed which dumped the population into extreme poverty, resulting in racism and organized crime. Fake news media sites censor the economic deportation of its citizens, while Dutch capitalists took control… Continue Reading “Curacao Moral Compass destroyed by hostile Capitalist Invaders”

Bird Flu cases reported in USA and Australia

Shares of Big Pharma companies including Modena and Pfizer exploded on Wednesday following two reports of human bird flu infections, one in the US and another in Australia. Bill Gates has already mobilized the Gates Foundation to organize urgent global distribution of his new… Continue Reading “Bird Flu cases reported in USA and Australia”

An Alien Civilization took over Earth on July 29, 1203 BC

UFO’s and extraterrestrial phenomena are not new. There are traces of them all over Earth’s history. One of the best-known instances of this is from ancient Egypt. And recent discoveries suggest that an alien civilization took over Earth on July 29, 1203 B.C. It… Continue Reading “An Alien Civilization took over Earth on July 29, 1203 BC”

We are on the Verge of Discovering the 5th Dimension

According to respected physicists, we are on the Verge of discovering Fifth Dimension and it will change everything we know about physics. Scientists are occasionally questioned about whether they undertake new experiments in the lab or continue to duplicate prior ones with predictable results.… Continue Reading “We are on the Verge of Discovering the 5th Dimension”

Antarctic Glaciers before a dramatic Collapse

In March 2002, the Larsen B Ice Shelf collapsed catastrophically, breaking up an area about one-sixth the size of Tasmania. In a paper published today in Scientific Reports, we used nearly 1,000 film photographs of Antarctica from the 1960’s to reconstruct exactly what five… Continue Reading “Antarctic Glaciers before a dramatic Collapse”

Druze community living in the Golan Heights need to accept Israeli Citizenship

Since the establishment of the Jewish state in 1948, most of the Druze population had to accept the Israeli citizenship and have been loyal to the country. They have been identifying themselves as “Druze” and “Israelis,” as they assumed Israeli citizenship and have even… Continue Reading “Druze community living in the Golan Heights need to accept Israeli Citizenship”

Sharks in Gulf of Mexico learn to take back their food from Fishing Boats

Sharks in the Gulf of Mexico are learning to associate boat engines with food, leading to more and more cases of depredation, as for a fact fisherman are shopping in the ocean’s supermarket, experts say. Sharks are feasting on fish caught by humans in… Continue Reading “Sharks in Gulf of Mexico learn to take back their food from Fishing Boats”

Klein Curacao getroffen door Eco-Terroristen en Drugs Smokkelaars

Ard Vreugdenhil van Sea Turtle Conservation Curaçao slaat alarm over ernstige illegale bouw- en schoonmaakactiviteiten op Klein Curaçao, die een directe bedreiging vormen voor de natuurlijke habitat en de beschermde schildpaddenpopulatie op het eiland. Dit meldt Curacao.nu en Caribisch Netwerk. Drie weken geleden begonnen… Continue Reading “Klein Curacao getroffen door Eco-Terroristen en Drugs Smokkelaars”

Millions of Locusts devastating Food Crops and Agriculture in Mexico

After millions of locusts arrived at the Yucatan beaches of Progreso and Sisal three days ago, the swarm of grasshoppers has now moved all the way to Merida, covering the sky like a cloud, blacking out the sun at some points. These insects are usually… Continue Reading “Millions of Locusts devastating Food Crops and Agriculture in Mexico”

Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting Glaciers and heating Rocks

The living Himalayan mountains are sick, and if they die, they could take millions with them. Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting glaciers and heating rocks. This will dry up rivers in 30 years, impacting food security in northern India even sooner . If… Continue Reading “Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting Glaciers and heating Rocks”

Bolivia banned the DEA and ended War on Drugs

Bolivia have angered the U.S. government by kicking out the DEA from the country, declaring the so-called ‘war on drugs’ officially over. Since the coca-growing country legalized coca (the main ingredient in cocaine) in 2017 and banned the DEA from operating in Bolivia in 2008,… Continue Reading “Bolivia banned the DEA and ended War on Drugs”

The amazing Shapeshifting mimic Octopus

This article isn’t about a news item. Rather, it’s more a celebration of how fascinating nature can be, and how it can sometimes be so damn cool that it actually blows our mind! The Mimic Octopus aka Thaumoctopus mimicus, which was only discovered in… Continue Reading “The amazing Shapeshifting mimic Octopus”

The Mali Empire of Salt and Gold

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”