Magnetic Pole Shift – Extinction Event
Earth is undergoing a cyclical magnetic pole shift a geomagnetic Excursion. This is an Extinction event for many species every cycle and we’re going to go over the basics here for those new to the topic and exactly why it is such a scary thing for our planet. Suspicious0bservers YouTube
The Crazy Prediction Of A New Ice Age Coming: Milankovitch Cycles
On Christmas day, while people in Italy drink hot chocolate under their blankets, Brazilians are at the beach drinking some iced beverages. All of this could however change in the future. Imagine a world where the snow never stops falling, the cold never fades, and survival becomes a daily struggle. If a long winter period strikes the Earth, we would … Continue reading
NASA Spots El Niño Precursor from Space: ‘If it’s a Big One, the Globe Will See Record Warming’
“The NOAA and NASA will continue to monitor conditions in the Pacific over the coming months to determine if and when El Niño will hit — and how strong it could be.” by Hannah Osborne via yahoo news image: NASA/JPL NASA has identified early signs of El Niño from space, after one of its satellites spotted warm water in the … Continue reading
The Dimming: Exposing The Global Climate Engineering Cover-Up
A must watch exposé! The Dimming YouTube (Geoengineering Watch) IF YOU ENJOY THIS SITE PLEASE TELL OTHERS ABOUT US…SHARING IS CARING Start the discussion, leave a comment below
Health & Wellness Heart More ‘Sudden Heart Attacks’ …with a ‘Climate Change’ Twist
“Tiny Particles in The Air May Trigger Sudden Heart Attacks, Study Suggests” by Kit Knightly via Off-Guardian Anyone following the news cycle since the Covid “vaccines” rolled out has seen a simply remarkable uptick in the number of things that can reportedly cause sudden strokes or heart attacks. Cold weather, hot weather, depression, various food, long covid AND short covid, … Continue reading
The End is Nigh? Sixth Mass Extinction on Earth Underway, Study Warns
“The scientists suggested that the sixth mass extinction crisis is underway as our planet is being ravaged by floods and rising sea levels due to human pollution.” by Oleg Burunov via Sputniknews Last year, scientists claimed in a study that at least 500 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians had already been pushed to the brink of extinction due … Continue reading
Research Suggests Little Ice Age was Triggered by an Unusually Warm Period
“…a sudden change from very warm conditions in the late 1300s to unprecedented cold conditions in the early 1400s, only 20 years later.” University of Massachusetts Amherst via Phys.org New research from the University of Massachusetts Amherst provides a novel answer to one of the persistent questions in historical climatology, environmental history and the earth sciences: what caused the Little … Continue reading
‘Doomsday Glacier’ Melting at Alarming Rate
“If this floating ice shelf breaks apart, the Thwaites Glacier will accelerate, and its contribution to sea level rise will increase by as much as 25%,” via RT Headline Image: Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica. © NASA/AFP A massive glacier in Antarctica, seen as crucial to the global sea level rise, could lose its ice shelf in “as little as five … Continue reading
Could the Gulf Stream Collapse?
“One of the more troubling items in the recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has to do with the Gulf Stream. Scientists have observed that the system, which carries warm temperatures from the equator to the northern hemisphere, may be degrading. If the Gulf Stream were to collapse, it would “throw weather systems completely off-kilter,” CBS News … Continue reading
Global Warming Begets More Warming, New Paleoclimate Study Finds
by Abby Abazorius Massachusetts Institute of Technology via Phys.org Headline Image Credit: CC0 Public Domain It is increasingly clear that the prolonged drought conditions, record-breaking heat, sustained wildfires, and frequent, more extreme storms experienced in recent years are a direct result of rising global temperatures brought on by humans’ addition of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. And a new MIT … Continue reading