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The sun rises two days early in Greenland, sparking fears that climate change is accelerating
Climate change? The sun rose in Ilulissat, Greenland, two days early on Tuesday, ending a month-and-a-half of winter darkness. One theory is that melting ice caps have lowered the horizon allowing the sun to shine through earlier.
The sun over Greenland has risen two days early, baffling scientists and sparking fears that Arctic icecaps are melting faster than previously thought.
Experts say the sun...
Earth's magnetic pole shift unleashing poisonous space clouds linked to mysterious bird deaths
Following the unexplained deaths of several thousand birds over the last two weeks, events are now emerging that may offer a physics-based explanation for the mysterious deaths. It all begins on a runway in Tampa, where airport officials recently closed that runway in order to change the numeric designators painted there. Why are those numeric designators being changed? Because the Earth’s magnetic...
Huge asteroid will hit Antarctica in 2012
If you caught Starfire Tor on CoastToCoastAM last week you may have heard her mention that ‘they’, the PowersThatBe know that an incoming near earth object is going hit earth sometime in the next 2 years. There is evidence to suggest the object is going to strike one of the poles… most likely the south pole. Special Scientific teams have been down in Antarctica mapping the ice shelf for probable...
Floods in Brazil leave more than 335 dead
An aerial view shows damage caused to a street after heavy rains in Nova Friburgo, Brazil, on Wednesday. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a mountainous area near Rio de Janeiro, killing hundreds of people.
At least 335 people have been killed and the death toll is likely to rise after heavy rains caused flooding and mudslides near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Driving rains sent tons of rusty red...
Brisbane homes evacuated as crisis escalates
The devastating Queensland floods that have claimed at least nine lives in the past 24 hours and left 59 missing have hit the state’s capital Brisbane, where thousands of residents have been warned to evacuate their homes.
There were fears that the extent of the flooding could exceed the levels of the 1974 flood, which killed 14 people and inundated more than 6,700 homes.
The emergency escalated...
Poisonous Space Clouds Slamming Into Earth Cause Mass Bird And Fish Deaths
A grim report prepared by Russia’s Ministry for Extraordinary Situations (MCHS) is warning today that our world is currently “under attack” from “poisonous space clouds” penetrating our planets upper atmosphere due to the “accelerated movement” of the Earth’s magnetic poles and are responsible for the many reports of mass animal deaths being reported all around the globe.
In our previous...
Shift of Earth's magnetic North Pole shuts down Florida airport
Runway changes are needed to account for the moving magnetic pole, which is nearing Russia at 40 miles per year.
Scientists say the magnetic north pole is moving toward Russia and the fallout has reached — of all places – Tampa International Airport.
The airport has closed its primary runway until Jan. 13 to repaint the numeric designators at each end and change taxiway signage to account...
Pole Shift Blamed For Russian Air Disaster, Closure Of US Airport
A chilling report circulating in the Kremlin today prepared for President Medvedev by Colonel General Alexander Zelin, Commander-in-Chief of Russia’s Air Forces, says that the deadly crash this past week of a Kogalymavia Airline flight enroute from the western Siberian town of Surgut to Moscow was due to a ‘critical failure’ of the Tupolev-154’s electronic avionics systems that was unable...
Storms expected to soak already flooded Australia
Floodwaters are seen in the Depot Hill district of Rockhampton, Australia. Floods that have cut air, rail and road links to an Australian coastal city are now threatening its sewage plant, and waters are still expected to rise another few feet.
Thunderstorms were forecast Thursday to soak the already flooded communities in northeastern Australia, where residents in the path of another rising river...
Birds and Fish are now Dying all Around the World
Most of our visitors voted in our poll that HAARP may be the cause of these mass deaths.
UPDATED on March 09, 2011
Massive fish deaths are back! NEW MASS DEATHS reported in California!
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2 million fish mysteriously die in Maryland
The Maryland Department of the Environment is investigating the deaths of tens of thousands of small fish that have died in the Chesapeake Bay in the past week.
“An estimated 2 million fish have been reported dead from the Bay Bridge south to Tangier Sound, according to the Maryland Department of the Environment, which investigates fish kills,” reports the Baltimore Sun.
The massive fish...
Massive black bird deaths now happening in Louisiana
Hundreds of dead starlings, red-winged blackbirds and brown-headed cowbirds lie along the side of La. 1 near New Roads. The birds were found dead and dying Monday along a half-mile stretch of the road.
Hundreds of dead and dying birds littered a quarter-mile stretch of highway in Pointe Coupee Parish on Monday as motorists drove over and around them.
State biologists are trying to determine what led...
Italian volcano could wipe out entire Europe if it erupts
The Campi Flegrei caldera is a supervolcano. While a new eruption here would be more likely to result in the creation of another Vesuvius-like cone, the worst-case scenario could see it obliterating much of life in Europe.
Two thousand years ago Mount Vesuvius destroyed Pompeii. Today, a larger, far more deadly supervolcano lurks on the other side of Naples. If it erupts, Campi Flegrei could wipe out...
Moscow region threatened by more power chaos
Trees and power lines were brought down last week by freezing rain.
Wintry weather in Russia has caused more power blackouts in the Moscow region, threatening further disruption to its busiest airport, Domodedovo.
The airport suffered serious disruption last week, with hundreds of flights cancelled and 8,000 people stranded.
Although power was restored on Saturday, heavy snow and gales have brought...
Thousands of birds fall from the sky in Arkansas
Environmental service workers finished picking up the carcasses on Sunday of about 2,000 red-winged blackbirds that fell dead from the sky in a central Arkansas town.
Mike Robertson, the mayor in Beebe, told The Associated Press the last dead bird was removed about 11 a.m. Sunday in the town about 40 miles northeast of Little Rock. He said 12 to 15 workers, hired by the city to do the cleanup, wore...