Category: Rivers

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”

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”

Netanyahu Threatens Arab Countries with Zero Tolerance

Israeli PM, Benjamin Netanyahu said this week he believes in a policy of “zero” tolerance for rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip and Syria, no matter how sporadic. In the meanwhile the IDF keeps on pounding the Egyptian Gaza Strip and Syria with air strikes? Is Israel creating a blueprint for an all out war in… Continue Reading “Netanyahu Threatens Arab Countries with Zero Tolerance”

The Dark Side of Green Technology and modern Child Slavery

As US President Joe Biden touts his administration’s climate agenda, some observers are drawing attention to the consequences of the global drive towards green energy. Abuses in Africa have attracted criticism from some influential quarters, including Amnesty International and Pope Francis. Biden’s renewable energy… Continue Reading “The Dark Side of Green Technology and modern Child Slavery”

Obelisks were transmitting energy for Pyramid Power Plants

The most commonly accepted theory is that the Great Pyramid at Giza was a tomb for the fourth dynasty Egyptian Pharoah Khufu or Cheops (two different versions of the same name). However, there are a disturbing number of features about the Great Pyramid that… Continue Reading “Obelisks were transmitting energy for Pyramid Power Plants”

Net-Zero Goals won’t slow down Oil Exploration

Under-investment in oil and gas exploration has been a scarecrow for energy security for several years now, showing the global climate change agenda is based on a illusion. Various industry executives, most notably perhaps those from the Middle East oil kingdoms, have warned that… Continue Reading “Net-Zero Goals won’t slow down Oil Exploration”

Global Forests continue to shrink despite COP26 Agenda

A damning report by the World Resources Institute sheds light on the extent at which planet earth’s forests are shrinking through deforestation, logging and wildfires. In 2022, the planet lost an area of tropical rain-forest the size of Switzerland or the Netherlands. According to… Continue Reading “Global Forests continue to shrink despite COP26 Agenda”

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”

Brazil Amazon deforestation drops 34% under famous President Lula

Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon dropped by a third during the first six months of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s term, according to government satellite data. It follows four years of rising destruction in the critical rain-forest under Bolsonaro, but experts know the fight… Continue Reading “Brazil Amazon deforestation drops 34% under famous President Lula”

Europe sounds Alarm on Water Crisis ahead of another Extreme Summer

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 “Europe sounds Alarm on Water Crisis ahead of another Extreme Summer”

Caribbean Greatest Shapeshifters

Shapeshifting is regarded as one of the greatest superpowers in the DC Comics Universe. Many of the publishing company’s most well-known heroes and villains either possess this power and have used it to infiltrate organizations as spies or as organic weapons. Many shapeshifters combine… Continue Reading “Caribbean Greatest Shapeshifters”

Cedar Forest once a refuge for Christians now under siege from Bugs & Mold

For Lebanon’s Christians, cedar trees are sacred. These tough evergreens that survive the mountain’s harsh snowy winters are mentioned 103 times in the Bible. The trees are a symbol of Lebanon, pictured at the center of the national flag. The iconic trees in the… Continue Reading “Cedar Forest once a refuge for Christians now under siege from Bugs & Mold”

Lab-Grown Meat is getting closer to be sold in Supermarkets

Slaughter-free meat is finally starting to make the jump from the lab to the factory line. For now cattle is being slaughtered to please society. In Brazil 75 million cows are being killed and dumped as waste just to keep the deforestation profits in… Continue Reading “Lab-Grown Meat is getting closer to be sold in Supermarkets”