Dr. Michio Kaku admits Gov’t Weather Control February 17 2014 WOWZA! Get this engraved in stone, then hide this dude away before he is assasinated!! This was on CBS NEWS! (Are they finally getting some hair?) Physicist Dr. M. Kahu talks about the experiments that scientists have been doing with WEATHER MODIFICATION. The experiments that … Continue reading
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The Quest for Domination. Demons and Aliens; the TRUTH.
Nephilim, demons, aliens. What’s the connection? Click here or the photo above for more. Continue reading
Study: Killer heat waves may soon be forecast weeks away
As of now, heat waves can only be predicted about 10 days ahead of time. Meteorologists may have found a way to predict some killer heat waves up to three weeks in advance. Now, the best they can do is about 10 days. An earlier warning would help cities prepare for the heat wave, arrange … Continue reading
WOWZA PICS Pt. 2
45. SHELF CLOUD OVER TIMISOARA 44. PONTHUS’ BEECH 43. FLYBY ECLIPSE 42. UNDERWATER PERFECTION 41. POOLSIDE MOUNTAIN VIEW 40. YOKOHAMA CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN BLOOM 39. BARN CONVERSION 38. FACE PLANT 37. THE MULTICOLORED ICEBERG 36. JUST ROOM ENOUGH ISLAND 35. THE ROMAN POOL AT HEARST CASTLE 34. ABANDONED RAILWAY IN PARIS 33. THAT’S WHAT FRIENDS … Continue reading
WOWZA Photos Pt.1
75. THE FACE OF AN ICEBERG 74. AIRPLANE VIEW OF A DISTANT STORM 73. METICULOUSLY DISMANTLED VW GOLF 72. OPEN WATER ROLL CLOUD 71. THE TALLEST WATERFALL IN THE WORLD 70. AN ALBINO HUMPBACK WHALE 69. INVISIBLE REFLECTION 68. PORTLAND’S FAMOUS JAPANESE MAPLE 67. MEXICO’S GIANT CRYSTAL CAVE 66. GRAND CANYON LIGHT SHOW 65. LONE … Continue reading
The Pacific Ocean is Dying?
Originally posted on My Shield My Refuge:
Sailors have some incredible sightings to report http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbLBy-d4NJU&feature=player_embedded
AMAZING RECYCLING INGENUITY
Videos, The jellyfish are coming! Researchers puzzle over exploding population
A “jellyfish bloom” may sound pretty, but it can get ugly fast. A swarm of moon jellyfish from the Baltic Sea were sucked into the cooling pipes of a nuclear power plant on the Swedish coast last week, shutting down one of the three units for four days. In 2008, another such “bloom,” glowing purple, wiped … Continue reading
Bigfoot lives!? Existence backed by DNA, video, claim Sasquatch Genome Project researchers
Originally posted on Wilderness Training:
DNA samples and video footage of an alleged Bigfoot sleeping in the Kentucky woods have been presented this week by researchers in Texas who say it all belongs to a ‘human hybrid.’ Bigfoot is real, and there’s now both DNA and video evidence to prove it, claims one group…
Firefighters alarmed by latest rescue risk: solar panels
Firefighters across the nation are alarmed at the prospect of battling blazes in buildings topped with solar panels, which can create new risks of roofs collapsing, an inability to gain footing and even potential electric shock. Two recent fires involving structures decked with solar panels have triggered complaints from fire chiefs and calls for new … Continue reading
Fukushima? Pacific Herring in Canada Bleeding Eyeballs, Fins, Tails. Problem Ignored
Independent fisheries scientist Alexandra Morton is raising concerns about a disease she says is spreading through Pacific herring causing fish to hemorrhage. “Two days ago I did a beach seine on Malcolm Island [near Port McNeill on northern Vancouver Island] and I got approximately 100 of these little herring and they were not only bleeding from their fins, but … Continue reading
Rain pounds Mexico, stranding thousands as death toll mounts
ACAPULCO, Mexico — More rain lashed Mexico’s northwest coast on Thursday, prompting evacuations and adding to flash floods that have created chaos across the country and killed at least 97 people. In the Pacific resort of Acapulco, roads have become raging torrents, stranding some 40,000 tourists, including hundreds of Americans. Alejandrino Gonzalez / AP Mexican … Continue reading
Leaping Lizards, Orphan Annie!
Don’t call them snakes! 4 legless lizard species discovered in California Four previously unknown species of snakelike creatures have been found in California — but don’t call them snakes; they’re legless lizards. Prior to the discovery of the new species, there was only one known legless lizard species in the state: the California legless lizard. … Continue reading
Cloud Seeding Not to Blame for Colorado Flooding
Colorado’s recent massive flooding, which has left hundreds of people unaccounted for, has been called an anomalous 100- or even 1,000-year event by the scientific community. Such floods have a 1 percent and 0.1 percent chance of occurring, respectively, during any given year. While those odds make them rare events, they are the result of … Continue reading
NEWS: CONTAMINATED WATER, Deadly brain amoeba infects first US drinking water system
A deadly brain amoeba that’s killed two boys this year has been found in a U.S. drinking water supply system for the first time, officials said Monday — in a New Orleans-area system. The Naegleria fowleri parasite killed a 4-year-old Mississippi boy who likely got it playing on a back yard Slip ‘N Slide, Centers … Continue reading
If History Is Any Measure, the Clock Is Ticking
Very dangerous ‘marshmallows’ When Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi had to convince the world 10 years ago that he was serious about giving up his chemical weapons, he dragged warheads and bombs into the desert and flattened them with bulldozers. When Saddam Hussein, defeated in the Persian Gulf war of 1991, had to demonstrate that he was … Continue reading
Videos, Pics: Colorado Flash Flood Prompting Evacuations
‘Everything is dead’: Hawaii molasses spill killing thousands of fish
By Tracy Connor, Staff Writer, NBC News A massive spill of thick molasses has turned Honolulu Harbor into a watery wasteland, with divers reporting that thousands of fish have been suffocated and environmentalists calling it a disaster. “There’s nothing alive there at all,” diver Roger White told NBC affiliate KHNL after making a seven-minute video … Continue reading
What made that weird web thing in Amazon? Even scientists don’t know
This strange formation found in the Peruvian Amazon resembles a tiny spire surrounded by a webby picket fence and is about 2 centimeters (0.8 inches) wide. A bizarre-looking web structure has been found in the Peruvian Amazon, and apparently nobody knows what it is, not even scientists. The strange formation resembles a tiny spire surrounded … Continue reading
Scientists assess damage from Yosemite-area fire
Originally posted on Wilderness Training:
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Scientists are assessing the damage from a massive wildfire burning around Yosemite National Park, laying plans to protect habitat and waterways as the fall rainy season approaches. Members of the federal Burned Area Emergency Response team were hiking the rugged Sierra Nevada terrain Saturday even as…
Tsunami would swamp California’s economy
LOS ANGELES (AP) — If a monster earthquake struck off Alaska’s coast, tsunami waves would rush toward California, crippling the nation’s busiest port complex and flooding coastal communities, a report released Wednesday suggests. The potential impacts, based on a hypothetical magnitude-9.1 jolt off the Alaskan peninsula, were detailed by a team led by the U.S. … Continue reading
Why You Don’t Need Potassium Iodide for Radiation Poisoning
Potassium iodide or KI is the chemical most commonly added to salt to make iodized salt. Japan’s nuclear risk in the wake the earthquake and tsunami has some people stocking up on potassium iodide tablets and crystals because it can be used to help prevent one certain type of radiation poisoning. Potassium iodide pills have … Continue reading
Radiation Exposure: 5 Things You Need To Know
Evacuees in Fukushima grew more fearful Monday of radiation exposure as Japan experienced its second explosion at a nuclear power plant. This morning on “Good Morning America,” chief health and medical editor Dr. Richard Besser discussed some potential hazards of radiation. Here are five facts to help you better understand radiation exposure. Radiation can be … Continue reading
How To Remove Radioactive Iodine-131 From Drinking Water
The Environmental Protection Agency recommends reverse osmosis water treatment to remove radioactive isotopes that emit beta-particle radiation. But iodine-131, a beta emitter, is typically present in water as a dissolved gas, and reverse osmosis is known to be ineffective at capturing gases. A combination of technologies, however, may remove most or all of the iodine-131 … Continue reading
Japan reiterates may consider discharging radiated Fukushima water into ocean
Is Anybody In Power Listening?? TOKYO, Sept 2 | Mon Sep 2, 2013 12:26am EDT (Reuters) – Japan’s nuclear regulator reiterated on Monday that it may have to consider discharging into the ocean water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant that contains radiation below regulatory thresholds. Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) Chairman Shunichi Tanaka told reporters … Continue reading
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