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15-inch Wide Blazing Crater And Glowing Rock Discovered in Garden in Appling Georgia After Loud Bang Was Heard
A stunned homeowner in Georgia has spoken about the moment a glowing red meteor crashed outside his house, leaving a huge crater. Jay Sullivent heard a loud bang while he was at home in Appling, and initially thought it was a car crash. Unable to find a wreckage he took a walk around his lawn before stumbling on a burned … Continue reading
Autumn Arrives in Summer in the US & Canada
Chilly August begins as temperatures are forecast to be 20F below normal and even in the 35F range for N.E Canada and Rocky Mountain states. This is contrary to the Weather Channels August forecast calling far above normal temperatures through the month. Additionally NY Times article released the same day cites 2003 heat wave in Europe as proof of global … Continue reading
Studies Suggest, Unusual “Pink Sky” May Appear Before Some Earthquakes
Residents of Lincoln, Montana, were recently treated to a late-evening scare, as an earthquake rattled the area at around 12:30 AM last Thursday. Little damage was reported near its epicenter, which was located about 62 miles north of Butte. In fact, according to USGS data, Montana experienced around five small earthquakes, or “tremblors” as they are called, throughout the Helena … Continue reading
The ‘Karakoram Anomaly’ Continues To Defy ‘Climate Change’
A ‘vortex’ of cold air over the Karakoram mountain range has been causing glaciers to continue growing. The peculiar phenomenon, which has been dubbed the ‘Karakoram anomaly’, was studied recently by scientists at Newcastle University in the UK and is thought to explain how glaciers in some parts of the Himalayas have been acting differently to those across most other … Continue reading
7.0 Earthquake Hits Sichuan China
Four people are reportedly dead at a tourist resort in China’s southwest province of Sichuan following an earthquake measuring 6.5 on the richter scale. Chinese authorities say the earthquake measured magnitude 7, according to state media. The earthquake hit a mountainous area some 200km (120 miles) northwest of the city of Guangyuan, and was measured at a depth of 10km … Continue reading
Crater Quake? Shallow 5.1M Earthquake Shakes World’s Second Largest Meteorite Crater (Western Australia)
Yes, you read that right, a crater which is the second largest crater on Earth (crater that was created by a crashed meteorite in the past) experienced an earthquake. The Big Wobble reports: An earthquake initially measuring greater than magnitude 5 on the Richter scale has been recorded near the famous Wolfe Creek Crater in Western Australia – the second … Continue reading
Rise in Earth’s Resonance Frequency as Fast as 40 Hertz!
The Schumann resonances (SR) are a set of spectrum peaks in the extremely low frequency (ELF) portion of the Earth’s electromagnetic field spectrum. Schumann resonances are global electromagnetic resonances, generated and excited by lightning discharges in the cavity formed by the Earth’s surface and the ionosphere. For many years this resonance frequency has hovered at a steady 7.83 Hz with … Continue reading
Meteorite Lands In Field (Rajasthan India)
It would seem for some reason this area in India happens to be a hot spot for falling ‘space rocks’. Could it be a prelude to a much larger one coming? Time will tell. News Nation Bureau reports: It is the 14th meteorite incident reported in Rajasthan. The meteorite weighed around 2.23 kg had fallen on June 6 in a … Continue reading
Europe Grilled By Heat Wave As Study Estimates Heat To Kill 150K Europeans A Year By 2100
While it is important to know what is happening around the world (the European heatwave) it would also be nice to see some attention made to the fact that Eastern North America has been much cooler as of late which as I’ve mentioned in previous articles believe to be attributed to a dramatic change in Earth’s wobble and perhaps paired … Continue reading
Mysterious Exploding Siberian Craters Could Mean Trouble For The Entire Planet
In northern Siberia, rising temperatures are causing mysterious giant craters — and even more dire consequences could be in store, say climate scientists. The Russian province’s long-frozen ground, called permafrost, is thawing, triggering massive changes to the region’s landscape and ecology. It could even threaten human lives. “The last time we saw a permafrost melting was 130,000 years ago. It’s … Continue reading