Category: Science

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””

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”

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”

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”

What share of global CO₂ emissions come from Aviation?

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?”

Jan Thiel Binnenmeer Recreatie- of Conserveringsgebied

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Plan Pisas om Caracasbaai verder te Moderniseren waarbij Vrije Toegang Kustlijn nog verder in Gevaar komt?

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?”

Playa Jeremi Restaurant, Beach Front Entree Gebouw & Loop Pier

De plannen om drie authentieke stranden op Curaçao – Playa Jeremi, Playa Lagun en Caracasbaai – te moderniseren, leiden tot een golf van protesten. Lokale bewoners en natuurbeschermers vrezen dat de bouwprojecten de natuur en cultuur van de eilanden onherstelbaar zullen schaden. Hoewel de… Continue Reading “Playa Jeremi Restaurant, Beach Front Entree Gebouw & Loop Pier”

Curacao Public Beach invasion by Tourism Industry @ Lagun Village

The government seated in Fort Amsterdam in Curacao is waving public properties away by developing structures in the middle of the Lagun Beach without a valid building permit? For this reason Stichting Amigu di Natura (KvK # 115369) in Curacao has filed a LOB… Continue Reading “Curacao Public Beach invasion by Tourism Industry @ Lagun Village”

Dopamine keeps Humans on track for Life

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”

Benefits of Jewish Exile under Babylonian and Persian Rule

The Babylonian exile, although very traumatic, nevertheless had a great benefit to the Jewish people. There were no more corrupt kings or nobility – in Babylon the Torah scholars had complete authority. Moreover, the Babylonians were not anti-Semites per se; while they only wanted… Continue Reading “Benefits of Jewish Exile under Babylonian and Persian Rule”

Vikings reached New World long before Columbus

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”