Category: Nature

Sweden Kebnekaise Mountain Glacier Melted 4 Meter in just One Month

A glacier on the southern tip of Sweden’s Kebnekaise mountain has melted so much that the height of the peak has shrunk, and it’s no longer the country’s tallest, scientists said this week. The announcement came Wednesday in a press release declaring the mountain’s… Continue Reading “Sweden Kebnekaise Mountain Glacier Melted 4 Meter in just One Month”

Indus Valley Civilization, Culture and Cuisine

One of the great civilizations of the ancient world, the Indus valley civilization flourished 5,000 years ago in the valley of the river Indus. Twice as extensive as its contemporary civilizations–the Old Kingdom of Egypt and the Sumerian city-states of Ur and Lagash–it was… Continue Reading “Indus Valley Civilization, Culture and Cuisine”

Eco Terrorists destroy protected Mangrove forest in Curacao

APC together with Next Level Investments have started destroying worldwide protected Mangrove Eco System to create space for a so-called luxury hospitality/residential marina project occupying one of Curacao’s most desirable areas near Caracasbaai. Industrial machines were rapidly ordered to start vandalizing and removing century… Continue Reading “Eco Terrorists destroy protected Mangrove forest in Curacao”

Galactic Federation Headquarters on Planet Earth?

A declassified document from the CIA, dated 1988 but released nearly a decade later shows a remote viewing session attempting to look into one of the headquarters of the Galactic Federation presumably on Earth. The CIA in conjunction with Stanford University operated a program… Continue Reading “Galactic Federation Headquarters on Planet Earth?”

The Lost Underwater City of Dwarka

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”

History of Gold, Diamonds and Oil-rich Venezuela

Venezuela was one of three countries that emerged from the collapse of Gran Colombia in 1830 and was separated from Ecuador and New Granada, which became Colombia. For most of the first half of the 20th century, Venezuela was ruled by US promoted military… Continue Reading “History of Gold, Diamonds and Oil-rich Venezuela”

Germany to Legalize Cannabis, as second Country after Malta in Europe

The new German coalition government has said is that it would allow the controlled sale of cannabis to adults for recreational purposes in licensed shops. The announcement has brought the cannabis market to new heights and raised serious concerns among other European countries. The… Continue Reading “Germany to Legalize Cannabis, as second Country after Malta in Europe”

Is the Ark of the Covenant kept in Ethiopia

The Ark of the Covenant was definitely real and was a part of the tabernacle, being placed in the Holy of Holies behind the curtain. It will include articles from three Bible Dictionaries that will give you some information. There has been much speculation… Continue Reading “Is the Ark of the Covenant kept in Ethiopia”

STARGATES to our core Galactic Culture

Orvonton is the Local Group (galaxies) based upon the empirical confirmation of revealed information about its total mass and gravitationally bound structure. From this base point the total mass for the physical subdivisions within Orvonton can be determined. Our major sector of Splandon is… Continue Reading “STARGATES to our core Galactic Culture”

Global Airline Travel increased by 300% since 1991

The world is currently obsessed with cutting global emissions, and the aviation industry is now in the spotlight as the next sector that needs to ‘Go Green’. So, the race for low and no-carbon jet fuel is well underway. In a bid to bounce… Continue Reading “Global Airline Travel increased by 300% since 1991”

Curacao Mass Tourism leading to deportation of local Population

Curacao is experiencing rapid mass tourism growth, but it will still be some time before it develops the economic, financial and infrastructure capabilities to compete dollar for dollar with Holland, setting the stage for a protracted competition for influence and allegiance across South America.… Continue Reading “Curacao Mass Tourism leading to deportation of local Population”

Historical Armenian quarters in the Old City of Jerusalem turned into Luxury Resort

A shady property deal threatens to transform part of the 700 year-old Armenian Quarter in Jerusalem’s Old City into a luxury resort. It will change the status quo and the entire picture of Jerusalem, says Armenian activist Hagop Djernazian. While Palestinians have long fought… Continue Reading “Historical Armenian quarters in the Old City of Jerusalem turned into Luxury Resort”

China is Embarking on its Biggest Rainmaking Project ever

Since 2013 China has been creating 55 billion tons of artificial rain a year. The country is now embarking on its biggest rainmaking project ever, and make it rain over area 3 times the size of Spain. In terms of the plan, announced this… Continue Reading “China is Embarking on its Biggest Rainmaking Project ever”