Category Archives: Climate

Eco-Madness: Earthworms Are Blamed For “Global Warming”
Climate
April 15, 2013 posted by Thea

Eco-Madness: Earthworms Are Blamed For “Global Warming”

The world of global warming alarmists is increasingly resembling a madhouse, with conservationists falling over each other trying to salvage the last shreds of credibility. As the Daily Caller reported on in February of this year, a new foe has been appointed to “accelerate” global warming: earthworms.

God, the Bible, sinkholes, fireball meteors, and snowy March 2013
Natural disasters
April 2, 2013 posted by Thea

God, the Bible, sinkholes, fireball meteors, and snowy March 2013

It’s no wonder that Alexa.com tracks an article titled “Hand of God in Weather” on Weather.com as one of the most popular articles at the moment. What, with snow covering large parts of the U.S. this close to April and unseasonal weather hitting as far as the U.K., people are wondering what’s going on.

There are sinkholes and fireball meteors that have people searching and commenting beneath YouTube videos.

Russia to Complete Asteroid Shield Plan by Yearend
Natural disasters
March 16, 2013 posted by Thea

Russia to Complete Asteroid Shield Plan by Yearend

Russia will complete a plan for a program to protect itself against threats from space by the end of this year. That comes a month after a meteorite entered the Earth’s atmosphere undetected by existing space-monitoring systems and slammed into Russia’s Urals on February 15, accompanied by a massive sonic boom that blew out windows and damaged thousands of buildings around the city of Chelyabinsk, injuring over 1,500.

  • Massive Mosquitoes 20x Normal Size Coming to US
  • Massive Mosquitoes 20x Normal Size Coming to US
  • Massive Mosquitoes 20x Normal Size Coming to US
Natural disasters
March 13, 2013 posted by Thea

Massive Mosquitoes 20x Normal Size Coming to US

The Sunshine State, already home to man-eating sinkholes, invading Burmese pythons, swarming sharks, tropical storms and other disasters, can expect to see an explosion of shaggy-haired gallinippers (Psorophora ciliata), a type of giant mosquito, according to entomologist Phil Kaufman of the University of Florida.

Gallinipper eggs hatch after a rainstorm or flood, and the state saw a big jump in the numbers of gallinippers last summer after Tropical Storm Debby dumped its load on Florida.

Tuna caught near California still have traces of Fukushima radiation
Natural disasters
February 24, 2013 posted by Thea

Tuna caught near California still have traces of Fukushima radiation

Twenty-three months after a tsunami took the Fukushima power plant offline and triggered an international emergency, the effects of the disaster are still being felt thousands of miles apart. This week writer Monte Burke of Forbes draws attention to a new study that shows the lingering damages caused nearly two years ago.

‘Smart City’ Failures Dumped on Taxpayers
Climate
November 8, 2012 posted by Thea

‘Smart City’ Failures Dumped on Taxpayers

If there was ever any doubt as to whether or not the Smart Grid aspect of UN Agenda 21 is marching forward, recent developments in Boulder, Colorado should dispel such skepticism. Likewise, these developments should also make clear that so-called Smart technology is about much more than simply cost saving.

Scientists Warn Geo-Engineering Can Kill Billions of People
Climate
October 23, 2012 posted by Thea

Scientists Warn Geo-Engineering Can Kill Billions of People

Geo-engineering is an umbrella term for deliberate climate intervention that includes spraying the sky with aerosols to reflect solar radiation away from Earth in order to cool the planet and to save the environment and humanity from the effects of supposedly man-made global warming.