Category: Europe

The Viking Sun-Stone Navigation Crystals

Sun-stones have been described in Viking tales from the 13th–14th century AD, used as a navigation tool for transatlantic crossings to the new lands of Greenland and Iceland, and possibly even North America, as confirmed by the discovery of the archaeological site of l’Anse… Continue Reading “The Viking Sun-Stone Navigation Crystals”

Cocaine and Oil are the top export products for Colombia

President Gustavo Petro admitted on Friday that Cocaine and Oil have always been Colombia’s top main export products, since cocaine became the number one drug for the USA and Europe. Petro’s (DEA) opponents have accused him of creating a Narco-state, while the president insists… Continue Reading “Cocaine and Oil are the top export products for Colombia”

Russia to become World’s number one Agricultural Powerhouse

US-born farmer Justus Walker, also known as the Merry Milkman, has fulfilled his American dream in Russia’s Altai, a region in western Siberia. Justus Walker was born in the USA and came to Russia in 1993 along with his parents, who were Protestant missionaries,… Continue Reading “Russia to become World’s number one Agricultural Powerhouse”

Tech Breakthrough makes $2.5 Trillion Hydrogen Boom Commercially Possible

The U.S. government has announced a proposed $7 billion (for starters) on desperately needed breakthroughs in clean hydrogen production. The Department of Energy’s (DoE) biggest bet is on nuclear power plants, which they are hoping to convert into North America’s premier clean hydrogen producers.… Continue Reading “Tech Breakthrough makes $2.5 Trillion Hydrogen Boom Commercially Possible”

Conservative Christian Revival in Europe

Europe is undergoing a Conservative Christian Revival and the media aren’t telling you about it. Reports of Christianity’s Death in Europe have been greatly exaggerated. But Dr. Stephen Turley his basic argument is that there is a worldwide turn to conservative values, traditionalism, and nationalism, in… Continue Reading “Conservative Christian Revival in Europe”

WEF plans to slaughter Millions of Dogs and Cats to fight Climate Change

The World Economic Forum recently launched a controversial new initiative that will stir animal rights activists, as humans must be derailed in their personal lifestyles. The World Economic Forum is now calling for the slaughter of millions of cats and dogs worldwide in an… Continue Reading “WEF plans to slaughter Millions of Dogs and Cats to fight Climate Change”

Japanese Cargo Ship on Fire off the coast of the Netherlands

Owners of a cargo ship which caught fire off the coast of the Netherlands, killing one crew member, suspect an electric car may be the cause of the blaze. Authorities fear the fire aboard the 18,500-tonne Fremantle Highway car carrier could burn for days… Continue Reading “Japanese Cargo Ship on Fire off the coast of the Netherlands”

Curacao History and Future

Curaçao, island in the Caribbean Sea and a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is situated some 37 miles (60 km) north of the coast of Venezuela. Although physiographically part of the South American continental shelf, Curaçao and neighbouring islands off the… Continue Reading “Curacao History and Future”

European Water Crisis

European lawmakers issued a stark warning about the region’s growing water crisis ahead of another extreme summer, saying there is a pressing need to tackle issues such as scarcity, food security and pollution. The Water Crisis in Europe, forced parliament lawmakers to call for… Continue Reading “European Water Crisis”

History of World Reserve Currencies since 1250

The world’s reserve currency fulfills a unique role in the global economy. It is the currency held in reserve by sovereigns, central banks, banks, and large businesses to facilitate the financing and transactions of global trade. Importantly, all the currencies on the chart were… Continue Reading “History of World Reserve Currencies since 1250”

Windmolenpark op de Noordzee

Met een ramp in wording drukt het kabinet het plan door, zonder de gevolgen te onderzoeken? Het gaat dus gebeuren: een gigantisch windmolenpark op onze Noordzee. Ondanks alle bezwaren, die uit allerlei hoeken komen en op heel wat te verwachten problemen wijzen, zet men… Continue Reading “Windmolenpark op de Noordzee”

How British women helped to abolish slavery in 1804

Believe it or not, but by the 1700’s, deciding whether or not to take sugar with your tea had become a political statement. While sugar-free diets are now all the rage, the motivations behind this health trend are a far cry from those of… Continue Reading “How British women helped to abolish slavery in 1804”

Race against Time to save the 33,000-Year-Old Underwater Cosquer Cave

During glacial Pleistocene, the entry to the famous Cosquer Cave was 100 meters (330 ft) above sea level, but the Holocene sea level rise, propelled lately by climate change, has meant that the entrance to the cave is now 37 meters (121 ft) below… Continue Reading “Race against Time to save the 33,000-Year-Old Underwater Cosquer Cave”