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Did a Meteor Over Northern Alberta Canada Overnight?
Did a meteor come crashing through the earth’s atmosphere over northern Alberta overnight? Peace River residents took to social media Friday to report what they had seen in the night sky shortly after midnight. Erika Florence posted on Facebook that she was on her way home from Grande Prairie when she saw what looked like a shooting star. “But then … Continue reading
Meteor Fireball AND Volcano Eruption, NICE! Meteor Streaks Across Volcanic Eruption in Costa Rica (video)
Witnessing a volcanic eruption is a spectacular sight on its own, but one such event in Costa Rica was made even more stunning earlier this week. A meteor danced across the night sky at precisely the same time. The shooting star traveled across the top of the Turrialba Volcano at 10:22pm local time on Tuesday night, just as the volcano … Continue reading
Changes in Cloud Cover Globally Caused by Increases in Galactic Cosmic Rays
With record warm next to record cold in the Arctic, clouds and jet stream patterns are beginning to shift across the planet. These changes occur regularly with every grand solar minimum, but the Main Stream Media (MSM) will have you believe it is because of CO2 which has no effect on the jet stream at 60,000ft. Adapt 2030 YouTube Channel … Continue reading
Sun/Earth Ascend in Milky Way | New location-New Frequency
We appear to have moved out of the Galactic Suburbs…many changes are increasing due to the new frequency and vibration. MrMBB333 – YouTube Channel IF YOU ENJOY THIS SITE PLEASE TELL OTHERS ABOUT US…SHARING IS CARING SUPPORT OUR SITE – LIKE US ON FACEBOOK…FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @bendedreality Start the discussion, leave a comment below
Green Meteor Fireball Recorded Streaking Across West Michigan Sky
It’s is not something you expect to see on your drive home from work. As Andrew Gunneson drove south on U.S. 131 from M-57, his dash cam caught a quick flash in the night sky. It was a meteor falling on the horizon. What fell is technically a fireball, based on how bright it is, but it’s not clear where … Continue reading
MEGA-VOLCANO Beneath Naples Show Signs it is on BRINK of Blowing
A MEGA-VOLCANO in southern Italy is showing signs of “reawakening” and could bring widespread devastation to the region. A slumbering volcano beneath the city of Naples may be near to its critical pressure point which could lead to a massive eruption. Researchers have identified the threshold at which rising magma at the Campi Flegrei volcano could trigger an eruption and … Continue reading
Powerful 7.7 magnitude Christmas Quake Shakes Southern Chile, Tsunami Warning Cancelled
Editor’s Comment: It’s been theorized that cosmic rays, solar flares can cause earthquakes. Earth was supposed to be hit today (Christmas day) by a large flare, is it possible this had something to do with this large quake in Chile? Christmas Solar Storm Threatens Earth’s Electrical Infrastructure Some areas were evacuated due to fears of a tsunami, but the warning … Continue reading
Massive Flooding In Europe During The Last ‘Little Ice Age’
Caption for Headline Pic Above: Woodcut from a contemporary pamphlet (chap book) depicting the aftermath of the 1607 flood in the coastal lowlands of the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary. Intense flooding in the low countries of Europe became “darkly repetitive” during the Little Ice Age, writes McKillop. The cooling period lasted 450 years. For the Dutch, the Grote Mandrake … Continue reading
Anomalous Snow Storm: Northern Saudi Arabia Desert Blanketed in White
Snow fell over the northern part of Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, December 20, 2016. You don’t believe me? Look at these pictures and videos captured by residents of different towns in Northern Borders Region, close to Jordan. After Algeria and the Sahara Desert, it is now the northern part of Saudi Arabia that is covered by snow… Another weather anomaly! … Continue reading
Snow in the Desert: Rare Snowfall Blankets Dunes in the Sahara
On Monday, a rare and beautiful thing happened: There was a dusting of snow on the red sand dunes of the Sahara. The snow fell on the northern Algerian town of Ain Sefra, which is known as the “gateway to the desert.” Karim Bouchetata, an amateur photographer there, grabbed his camera and took a number of photos before the snow … Continue reading