The fabled town of Rungholt, often referred to as the Atlantis of the North Sea, has long captivated historians and archaeologists. The town, part of the Edomsharde region in North Frisia, Germany, was devastated by a catastrophic storm flood in 1362 AD, known as… Continue Reading “Discovery of drowned Medieval Settlement in the Wadden Sea”
The bloody conflict in the hell of Syria has been the subject of global attention since 2011, as some of the world’s major players continue to do battle for their respective geopolitical interests. From the initial uprisings in Homs, the battles in Aleppo to the siege of Ghouta, various… Continue Reading “Genie Oil & Gas Company behind the War in Syria”
It’s not just venture capitalists and billionaires making important predictions about A.I. A new, elaborate 232-page report from the Pew Research Center canvassed more than 300 experts across industries about the changes they predict by 2035 from technological developments. The technological singularity—or simply the… Continue Reading “Technological Singularity Apocalypse”
Today, most ships burn bunker fuel. Typically, this is the dregs left over at the end of the refinery process. It is an environmental nightmare. It is heavy and toxic, doesn’t evaporate, and emits more sulfur than other fuels. Like aviation, shipping isn’t covered… Continue Reading “Cruiseships visiting Curacao”
Ocean acidification refers to a reduction in the pH of the ocean over an extended period of time, caused primarily by uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane released into the atmosphere. For more than 200 years, or since the industrial revolution, the concentration… Continue Reading “Oceans getting more Acidic since the Industrial Revolution”
Flying is one of the most carbon-intensive activities — yet it contributes just 2.5% of the world’s carbon emissions. How does this add up? Well, almost everyone in the world does not fly. Studies estimate that just 10% of the world flies in most… Continue Reading “What share of global CO₂ emissions come from Aviation?”
Het onderwerp over eigendom en toegankelijkheid van de stranden op de Nederlandse Antillen is al jaren een discussiepunt. Van wie zijn de stranden op Bonaire, Curaçao, etc.? Veel mensen zijn de toegang tot stranden geweigerd. Sommige mensen, eigenaren en uitbaters die aan de kust… Continue Reading “Plan Pisas om Caracasbaai verder te Moderniseren waarbij Vrije Toegang Kustlijn nog verder in Gevaar komt?”
Dopamine is known as the feel-good neurotransmitter—a chemical that ferries information between neurons. The brain releases it when we eat food that we crave or while we have sex, contributing to feelings of pleasure and satisfaction as part of the reward system. This important… Continue Reading “Dopamine keeps Humans on track for Life”
The Italian explorer has been dubbed the discoverer of the New World. His transatlantic voyages carried out at the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th centuries opened the way for European exploration and colonization of the Americas. Vikings reached the… Continue Reading “Vikings reached New World long before Columbus”
De Centrale Bank van Curacao heeft besloten om de huidige gulden te vervangen met de Caribische Gulden. Omdat de reden hiervoor publiekelijk onduidelijk blijft werd er door CAdN een LOB verzoek ingediend en daarover vragen te stellen. De Centrale Bank is een prive instelling… Continue Reading “Curacao stapt over op Caribische Gulden om Sporen Landroof te wissen”
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”
San Fransisco has announced plans to spray chemtrails into the sky as part of a program to block the sun and prevent so-called ‘global boiling.’ The project will be conducted from the deck of an aircraft carrier in the San Francisco Bay, and will… Continue Reading “San Fransisco deploys plan to Spray Chemtrails into the Air and stop Global Warming”
Ecotourism is often considered highly compatible with conservation efforts because it generates revenue through the non-consumptive use of wildlife (in contrast to, e.g., fishing and hunting), while helping to foster a conservation ethic among participants. However, it is becoming clear that human presence in… Continue Reading “Ecotourism destroys Wildlife Populations & Human Communities”