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12/13/2024
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By S.D. Wells
HURRICANE HELENE MYSTERY: Weather modification, climate intervention and the planned destruction of a region for the U.S. government’s pilfering of natural resources
Hurricane Helene caused extensive damage in North Carolina, with 1,400 landslides and significant damage to water and sewer systems. The aftermath revealed alarming levels of toxic substances like arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead and selenium in the Nolichucky River silt post-Hurricane Helene. Geologists found elevated levels of these substances, surpassing permissible exposure levels by significant […]
11/27/2024
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By Cassie B.
More than 100,000 turkeys killed in Utah over bird flu scare
Bird flu is making headlines as Thanksgiving approaches, with more than 100,000 turkeys being killed in Utah recently after the presence of avian influenza was confirmed there. The disease is highly pathogenic, and culling flocks is common to prevent the spread of infection. An update issued on November 22 by the Utah Department of Agriculture […]
11/26/2024
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By News Editors
Weather Wars: Appalachia, hurricane Helene, lithium and the green new deal – towns that objected to lithium mining now no longer exist
This is a tough message to write, because we’ve all heard so much about this topic, and it’s nearly impossible to get a straight answer from government officials or internet searches. I’m talking about the devastation in Appalachia from Hurricane Helene. (Article by Rob Pue republished from AllNewsPipeline.com) I’ve followed this story from the beginning and put together […]
11/21/2024
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By Cassie B.
Extremely rare “bomb cyclone” blasts northwestern U.S. with snow, rain and heavy winds that could spur dangerous flooding
A rare “bomb cyclone” is blasting the northwestern U.S. and parts of Canada in a weather phenomenon that meteorologists say only happens around once in a decade. Early Wednesday, the affected areas saw hurricane-force wind gusts, and thousands of people were left without power in California, Washington, and British Columbia. Washington was particularly hard hit […]
11/07/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Rare November hurricane, Rafael, barrels towards Louisiana coast as Category 3 storm
After making landfall in western Cuba as a Category 3 storm this week, Hurricane Rafael, a rare November hurricane, is now heading towards the Louisiana coast through the Gulf of Mexico, with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicting a second landfall, in the U.S., over the weekend. Like other hurricanes of this magnitude, […]
10/21/2024
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By S.D. Wells
Here’s how HAARP creates and modifies extreme weather as a WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION
Do you know what the term “weather warfare” means? A project called HAARP, the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program located in Gakona, Alaska and originally a joint effort of the U.S. Air Force and Navy, combines hundreds of massive antennas that can function as one huge steerable antenna, able to aim millions of watts of […]
10/15/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Hurricane Milton left at least 24 dead and millions without power in Florida
Hurricane Milton has ended its onslaught on Florida, killing at least 24 and leaving millions without power. The number of deaths has fluctuated as search and rescue operations reach more people in secluded areas. Milton hit the state just over a week after Hurricane Helene, which caused 27 deaths in Florida. According to the Florida […]
10/03/2024
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By Ethan Huff
New York City launches RAT BIRTH CONTROL scheme to clean up filthy, rodent-infested streets
A new trial program has commenced in New York City that aims to remediate the city’s rat infestation problem using birth control pharmaceuticals. Instead of poison, the Big Apple, starting on Jan. 1, 2025, will begin placing contraceptive pellets inside special rat-accessible containers throughout the city. When the rats enter the containers and eat the […]
10/02/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Hurricane Helene leaves millions without power and dozens dead… and the post-storm situation is only getting worse
The southeastern U.S. is in crisis following the destruction wrought by Hurricane Helene across several states. The hurricane left millions of people without power and forced anxious families to line up at gas stations for fuel. The chaos has even led to increases in crime, including at least one recorded instance of a group of people attempting […]
10/02/2024
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By Cassie B.
Scenic NC town wiped out by Hurricane Helene as state’s death toll continues to climb
Hurricane Helene has wrought havoc across the Southeastern U.S., but few places have felt her damage as extensively as the scenic North Carolina town of Chimney Rock and the Lake Lure area, where the popular movies Dirty Dancing and The Last of the Mohicans were filmed. After initially appearing to make it through the storm […]
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