Lebanon battled rapidly spreading wildfires for a third straight day Friday after they destroyed pine forests and threatened homes in northern areas. It’s spreading in all directions, fanned by high winds and has reached neighboring Syria. The blaze that started Wednesday in Lebanon’s remote… Continue Reading “Lebanon continues to Battle spreading Pine Forest Wildfires”
The FCC proposed a new regulatory framework at its meeting to facilitate satellite-to-cell service and collaboration between satellite operators and wireless companies — part of the Commission’s single network future. The Commission adopted a previously released notice of proposed rule-making (NPRM) during the March… Continue Reading “New Satellite-to-Cellphone framework toward a Single Network Future”
UFO’s and extraterrestrial phenomena are not new. There are traces of them all over Earth’s history. One of the best-known instances of this is from ancient Egypt. And recent discoveries suggest that an alien civilization took over Earth on July 29, 1203 B.C. It… Continue Reading “An Alien Civilization took over Earth on July 29, 1203 BC”
According to respected physicists, we are on the Verge of discovering Fifth Dimension and it will change everything we know about physics. Scientists are occasionally questioned about whether they undertake new experiments in the lab or continue to duplicate prior ones with predictable results.… Continue Reading “We are on the Verge of Discovering the 5th Dimension”
Russia has every reason to believe that components of biological weapons have been developed in the immediate vicinity of Russian borders. In particular, Moscow has observed the USA and its allies conducting biological warfare research beyond their own national borders, including on the territories… Continue Reading “Russia does not want US Biological Weapon Labs near its Borders”
In March 2002, the Larsen B Ice Shelf collapsed catastrophically, breaking up an area about one-sixth the size of Tasmania. In a paper published today in Scientific Reports, we used nearly 1,000 film photographs of Antarctica from the 1960’s to reconstruct exactly what five… Continue Reading “Antarctic Glaciers before a dramatic Collapse”
Ard Vreugdenhil van Sea Turtle Conservation Curaçao slaat alarm over ernstige illegale bouw- en schoonmaakactiviteiten op Klein Curaçao, die een directe bedreiging vormen voor de natuurlijke habitat en de beschermde schildpaddenpopulatie op het eiland. Dit meldt Curacao.nu en Caribisch Netwerk. Drie weken geleden begonnen… Continue Reading “Klein Curacao getroffen door Eco-Terroristen en Drugs Smokkelaars”
Israel is the organ harvesting and human trafficking global ringleader, with complicit help from NATO members, USA and Turkey. A couple years ago I wrote an article on the growing global problem of human trafficking and the sex slavery trade. Another related ongoing shameful practice that’s… Continue Reading “ISRAEL: Organ Trafficking Capital of the World”
After millions of locusts arrived at the Yucatan beaches of Progreso and Sisal three days ago, the swarm of grasshoppers has now moved all the way to Merida, covering the sky like a cloud, blacking out the sun at some points. These insects are usually… Continue Reading “Millions of Locusts devastating Food Crops and Agriculture in Mexico”
The US regime has been working on a draft deal that would regulate mining on the Moon as well as establishing safety zones around would-be extraterrestrial bases, excluding Russia. The Trump administration is ironing out details of a plan that would give its potential… Continue Reading “USA preparing a draft that would regulate mining on the Moon”
The pre-colonial history of African countries deserves close attention. The African continent became a place where great trading empires were born and flourished during the Middle Ages. The Sahel zone, the African ‘sandy coast’, which is a belt of land stretching from the Atlantic… Continue Reading “The Mali Empire of Salt and Gold”
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Thursday that the government will back the construction of six new nuclear reactors across the country. The first will enter service by 2035, according to the French leader. We must continue the great adventure of civil nuclear power… Continue Reading “France ready to Construct more new Nuclear Power Stations”
Archaeologists recently announced the discovery of large quantities of mercury at the entrance of a burial chamber sixty feet below the pre-Aztec city of Teotihuacan. The find is a recent development in a six year-long excavation of the ruins of the Pyramid of the Plumed… Continue Reading “Archeologists in Mexico find Liquid Mercury under the Teotihuacan Pyramids?”