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03/06/2020
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By Mike Adams
Coronavirus projection model death counts from March 6th through April 4th: How we get from 13 to 580 aggregate deaths in America
Yesterday we released Revision 1 of our Pandemic Projection Model that shows 2.1 million coronavirus deaths in America by July 4th if nothing is done to stop the spread. For those who don’t usually think in terms of exponential progressions, the numbers seem impossible. But in fact, we’re already tracking very closely in terms of […]
02/10/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Rubber tires can’t protect your car from lightning: This dangerous myth is DEBUNKED by a motorcyclist who died when he was struck by lightning
The concept of rubber tires protecting your car from lightning turns out to be a myth, and a dangerous one at that. A motorcyclist in Florida was struck by lightning during a storm, causing him to crash. This man is just one of the 20 people who died from being struck by lightning in 2019. The accident should […]
10/12/2019
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By Edsel Cook
NASA chief: Asteroid strikes are not like the movies, world powers should prepare for impact
The chief of NASA has warned that the threat of an asteroid impact is all too real. During a conference on the matter of planetary defense, he called for funding and working plans to stop killer asteroids from hitting the U.S. and the rest of Earth. Jim Bridenstine was one of the speakers at the […]
09/16/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Ancient rocks provide new clues on how volcanoes caused “biggest mass extinction” ever
Volcanoes could have caused the worst mass extinction on Earth. According to researchers from the University of Cincinnati (UC) and the China University of Geosciences (CUG), the most reliable evidence for this outcome comes from a recent mercury discovery buried in layers of ancient rock. The event, known as the Permian-Triassic (P-T) extinction, took place 252 million years ago and lasted […]
06/22/2019
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By Ethan Huff
Oil eating microbes are destroying sunken Nazi sub thanks to the Deepwater Horizon spill
Remember when British Petroleum (BP), Halliburton, and ConocoPhillips indiscriminately dumped tens of thousands of gallons of Corexit into the Gulf of Mexico to supposedly remedy the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil disaster? Well according to experts, this nasty chemical concoction is still floating around in that giant “bathtub,” and is actually now eating away at a […]
11/24/2018
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By Robert Jonathan
What’s the difference between a satellite phone and a smartphone?
For better or worse, and it may be worse given the health risks from radiation, smartphones are a staple of everyday life, and cell phone communications are pretty reliable in a day-to-day scenario. In a man-made or natural disaster, or another kind of emergency or civil unrest situation, your cell phone service may get knocked out cold, […]
02/16/2018
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By David Williams
More melted fuel found at Fukushima 7 years later: Underwater robot captures images that prove at least some of the fuel breached the core
It has been seven years since the worst industrial disaster in all of human history happened in Fukushima, yet its devastating effects are still being felt to this day. As a matter of fact, experts have just discovered that more melted fuel can be found at the site, and that it may take a long […]
01/30/2018
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By David Williams
Climate-altering technology designed to sequester carbon dioxide could cause catastrophic destruction of life, scientists warn
They say that there are pros and cons to pretty much everything in life. A new paper now suggests that the same could also be said about the use of a technology that’s designed to ultimately save the environment. According to the scientists behind the paper, the use of what is referred to as bioenergy […]
01/25/2018
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By Isabelle Z.
Swarm of mini-tremors near Reno raises fears Nevada is about to be hit with a large earthquake
The city of Reno has been hit with nearly 250 mini-tremors in just a week, stoking fears that the area could be hit by a serious earthquake in the near future. The rumbles have mostly been too small for people to notice, but they are part of an earthquake swarm that raises the likelihood of […]
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