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NATO chopper crashes in Afghanistan
A helicopter used by the NATO-led forces in Afghanistan crashed in the northeastern province of Kapisa.
A helicopter used by the NATO-led forces in Afghanistan has crashed in the northeastern province of Kapisa as the attacks against US-led troops surge in the war-torn country.
Afghan officials said Saturday that the NATO chopper crashed at 4:00 a.m. local time in Afghanistan’s Kapisa province,...
Deadly time vortex appears over Antarctica
Sector of erupting anomalies.
Disturbing news has been leaking out from the giant continent at the bottom of the world. Some scientists manning lonely outposts under the drifting and shifting aurora are nearly paralyzed with fear. Their clipped reports are being reviewed by astonished superiors back in the home countries.
Russian researchers posted near the giant South Pole sub-glacial Lake Vostok...
Deadly HAARP Attack Caught On Screen!
The above screen capture was done on April, 15th 2011 - 20:02 UTC (4:02PM EDT).
Death toll at 22; 130 injured in NC storms. These two shocking screen captures were provided by this website directly to to us.
Twenty-two people were killed and more than 130 injured by tornadoes and severe storms that struck at least 20 counties in North Carolina Saturday, state officials said Sunday. Source
The full...
Croatia: Anger on Streets as 'National Hero' Generals Are Jailed for War Crimes
Up to 30,000 people chant anti-EU slogans in Zagreb’s main square.
Up to 30,000 Croats took to the streets of the capital Zagreb over the weekend to protest against the jailing of two generals for war crimes in the Balkans wars on Friday.
Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac are considered national heroes in Croatia. General Gotovina was jailed by the war crimes tribunal in The Hague for 24 years,...
Blast at Belarus Metro Station leaves 12 dead, over 100 injured
People gather around the scene where a blast occured in Minsk, capital of Belarus, April 11, 2011.
Twelve people were killed and 126 were wounded in a blast that struck a metro station in the Belarussian capital Minsk. The authorities said the blast is suspected to be a terrorist act.
“126 victims were hospitalized, 22 of them – in serious condition, 30 – are moderately wounded,”...
Fukushima Radiation 'No Longer Negligible' In Europe
The risks associated with iodine-131 contamination in Europe are no longer “negligible,” according to CRIIRAD, a French research body on radioactivity. The NGO is advising pregnant women and infants against “risky behaviour,” such as consuming fresh milk or vegetables with large leaves.
In response to thousands of inquiries from citizens concerned about fallout from the Fukushima...
Fluoride spill at water facility burns holes in parking lot cement but it's Ok to Drink
A recent chemical spill at a water treatment facility in Rock Island, Ill., required the assistance of an emergency relief crew decked in the very same type of hazmat suits being worn by workers at the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant in Japan. Except instead of radiation, the leaked chemical at the water plant was actually hydrofluorosilicic acid, a chemical fluoride component commonly added to...
Another Earthquake, Tsunami Hit Japan
People's reaction when they saw the news about the earthquake.
A 6.6-magnitude aftershock rattled Japan today on the one-month anniversary of the twin disasters that left at least 25,000 dead and officials scrambling to prevent a meltdown at damaged nuclear reactors.
A 3-foot tsunami warning was issued after the temblor hit the northeast coast 5:16 p.m. local time. All advisories and warnings...
Russia Orders Missile Alert After Mysterious ‘Vortex’ Slams Into Germany
A shocking ‘top-secret’ report prepared Russia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations (EMERCOM) on their meeting this past week with Prime Minister Putin, in Novgorod region, warns that our planet Earth is ‘under attack’ by an as yet unnamed ‘extraterrestrial entity’ to which President Medvedev has responded by ordering a second regiment of S-400 Triumf anti-aircraft missile system to protect...
New 7.4 earthquake hits off Japan coast, tsunami alert issued
A tsunami warning has been issued for north-eastern Japan after an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 struck off the east coast of Honshu.
The tsunami is predicted to have a wave 1m (3ft) high. Those in the warning zone should move to high ground, Japanese TV said.
The area was ravaged by an earthquake and tsunami last month which severely damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant.
Thursday’s quake...
Are government microwave mind-control tests causing TV presenters' brains to melt down?
Latest victim: Judge Judy Sheindlin had to stop her courtroom TV show on Wednesday after descending into nonsensical language.
A bizarre spate of television presenters dissolving into on-air gibberish has sparked claims that the U.S. military could be to blame.
In four high-profile cases, the latest involving fast-talking Judge Judy, the presenters have started off speaking properly but have then descended...
Entertainment Giant Judge Judy Joins Growing List Of ‘Gibberish’ Talk Reporters
A most curious phenomenon of ‘gibberish’ speaking reporters sweeping North America has gained its biggest victim to date after reports that the entertainment giant known as Judge Judy had production halted on her highly syndicated show and was brought to hospital yesterday after she began speaking nonsensical words during a live taping.
According to Hollywood reporting website RadarOnline.Com,...
Syrian government resigns after protests sweep country
Syrians anti and pro-Assad protesters clash after Friday prayers in Damascus, Syria, Friday, March 25, 2011. Thousands of Syrians took to the streets Friday demanding reforms and mourning dozens of protesters who were killed during a violent, week long crackdown that has brought extraordinary pressure on the country’s autocratic regime, activists and witnesses said.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad...
Russia Reports France Threat Against Obama Brought US Into Libya War
A shocking report written by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the meetings held between President Medvedev and US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates this past week says that America’s war on Libya was “forced” onto it after French President Nicolas Sarkozy [photo top right with Libyan leader Gaddafi] threatened President Barack Obama with “total exposure” if the US didn’t attack.
Upon...
Syria unrest: 'Protesters killed' at Omari mosque
The BBC's Lina Sinjab is one of the few journalists to reach Deraa.
At least six people have died after security forces fired on protesters outside a mosque in the Syrian city of Deraa, human rights activists say.
Hundreds of people had gathered in the streets outside the Omari mosque to prevent troops from storming it.
The mosque has been the focus of anti-government demonstrations – at...