Category: News

Gold stokes Tribal Tension in Philippines

As gold shines through the Corona-virus pandemic, touching new highs as a precious metal hedge to the dollar, the stakes for Southeast Asia’s largest undeveloped copper and gold minefield have never been higher. Nestled 1,300 meters above sea level, huge gold and copper deposits… Continue Reading “Gold stokes Tribal Tension in Philippines”

Huge lost Ancient city found in the Amazon

A huge ancient city has been found in the Amazon, hidden for thousands of years by lush vegetation. The discovery changes what we know about the history of people living in the Amazon. The houses and plazas in the Upano area in eastern Ecuador… Continue Reading “Huge lost Ancient city found in the Amazon”

Bitcoin rises to record-high $86,000

The price of Bitcoin has continued to rally, rising above the $86,000 threshold for the first time in history on Monday amid trader hopes that US President-elect Donald Trump will support the digital asset industry. The flagship cryptocurrency was trading at around $86,295 per… Continue Reading “Bitcoin rises to record-high $86,000”

High Mortality in Countries Categorized as “Covid-19 Vaccine Champions”

Since the beginning of the fabricated health crisis, the French government has claimed that early treatment was ineffective. But it has imposed major restrictions on our freedoms, in particular on doctors’ prescriptions. It has also promised that vaccination would achieve collective immunity, the end… Continue Reading “High Mortality in Countries Categorized as “Covid-19 Vaccine Champions””

Digital ID’s can be used to impose Carbon Impact Scores

Over the last two decades, climate change has become the issue to end all issues for many world leaders, whether regionally elected politicians, billionaire technocrats, or non-elected thought leaders like those at the World Economic Forum. And central to the climate change issue is… Continue Reading “Digital ID’s can be used to impose Carbon Impact Scores”

Discovery of drowned Medieval Settlement in the Wadden Sea

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”

Genie Oil & Gas Company behind the War in Syria

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”

British Government buried Radio Active Nuclear Waste under its National Parks

According to new plans backed by the British government, officials could soon begin burying radioactive waste under some of the country’s national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. Nuclear waste is currently being stored at above-ground facilities across the UK but it is… Continue Reading “British Government buried Radio Active Nuclear Waste under its National Parks”

Russia rescues Hundreds of Children from Cannibal Factory Farms in Ukraine

Russian special forces have rescued hundreds of enslaved children from a factory farm in the Ukrainian Carpathian mountains, as President Putin’s campaign against the global cannibal industry intensifies. According to Russian sources involved in the raid, the bust that liberated hundreds of children was… Continue Reading “Russia rescues Hundreds of Children from Cannibal Factory Farms in Ukraine”

Technological Singularity Apocalypse

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”

Cruiseships visiting Curacao

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”

Oceans getting more Acidic since the Industrial Revolution

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”

Sloop Plaza Hotel, Boogjes en Fort Punda

Het volks- en ambtenaren pensioen fonds van Curacao (APC) en de koloniale ontwikkelings partner Heritage Plaze Consortium (HPC) hebben aangekondigd om de herontwikkeling van Water Fort Plaza een andere vorm te geven, want er wordt asbest in het beton aangetroffen? Het plan is om… Continue Reading “Sloop Plaza Hotel, Boogjes en Fort Punda”