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‘Hot Stones’ Fall from the Sky in Over Uttar Pradesh, India
Two hot “stones” have fallen from the sky in Uttar Pradesh’s village of Kasoli. The meteorite-like objects will be examined by a team and will identify the nature of the unearthly object. But is this the first time this has ever happened in India? Time and again, humans have encountered tales about aliens, their world and a different universe that … Continue reading
Summer Could Trigger Major Earthquakes
On Aug. 24, 2014, an earthquake ripped through Northern California’s Napa-Sonoma Valley. It was the largest in the San Francisco Bay Area in 25 years, leaving two dead and hundreds injured and causing damage that cost half a billion dollars. When Meredith Kraner, a geophysicist from the University of Nevada, examined seismic recordings from the region around the quake, “we … Continue reading
New Large Steaming Fissures Open Up on Hawaii’s Big Island, Kilauea Unrest Continues
New huge cracks next to two small fissures technically considered part of fissure 10 up at the corner of Pomaikai and Malama are growing and now steaming. The cracks on these properties run parallel to each other approximately 100 ft wide at their widest point going in the direction straight down rift in the middle of the fissure line. This … Continue reading
Disappearing Ocean Phenomenon in the Gulf of Thailand
The strange phenomenon is back. A strong water receding was reported along several beaches situated in the Gulf of Thailand. According to residents, such a strong tidal phenomenon – with water disappearing over more than 2 kilometers away – wasn’t experienced in the last 20 years. Such mysterious water disappearances were recently reported around the world… And scientists have no … Continue reading
Bright Daylight Fireball Explodes with Sonic Boom over Russia, Meteorites Possible
A very bright daylight fireball exploded over western Russia during the early morning hours of June 21, 2018. The event lasted several seconds before the object disintegrated in a bright flash. The meteor was seen from the cities of Kursk, Lipetsk, Voronezh and Orel. A sonic boom was associated with this event and reported by residents. The video below shows … Continue reading
Possible Daytime Meteor Fireball Seen Streaking Across the Sky over Toowoomba, Queensland
An unexplained bright light was seen travelling across the sky above Toowoomba earlier this morning. There may be an innocent explanation for it but it brings forward the age old question – are we alone in the universe? It is something that divides people all across the world and when unexplained flashes of light or objects are snapped in the … Continue reading
Research Suggests California Earthquake Risk Higher than Previously Thought
Geophysicists are hypothesizing that the San Andreas fault line in California could be the central point of a massive earthquake after new research suggested that the fault may be at higher risk than previously thought. Researchers at Arizona State University have published a new study looking at the likelihood of a 7.5-magnitude (or stronger) quake occurring and rupturing the entire … Continue reading
Meteor Fireball Over New Zealand Arrived With a Boom and Lit Up the Sky
It glowed like a meteor, boomed like a meteor, and therefore – applying the duck test – was probably a meteor. Social media pages across the Upper Clutha lit up on Monday night with postings of an extraterrestrial object in the sky to the west of Lakes Wanaka and Hawea. Some said it was green, others that it was blue … Continue reading
Making the Connection Between Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the US
The last year has brought record-breaking natural disasters of all shapes and sizes to the U.S., from massive hurricanes in the Gulf to wildfires and flash-flooding in the Pacific. Though isolated in time and space, it would be an oversight to consider these events entirely unrelated. For years, climate scientists have been predicting more extreme weather as carbon emissions increase … Continue reading
Engineer Disproves Claims of Man-Made CO2 Causing Arctic and Antarctic Melting
It’s just amazing how we as a society can let global group-think ideas have fantastically large continued public traction when direct scientific observation utterly refutes the very basis of the ideas. Can not the alarmist scientific folks (I’m thinking here of Mann, Alley, Schmidt, Hansen, etc.) be just a little bit honest about what is actually going on? Sea level … Continue reading