Monthly Archive: February, 2011

Magnitude 4.7 earthquake hits Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK, AR – Central Arkansas was rocked Sunday night when a magnitude 4.7 earthquake struck near Greenbrier. Just 18 minutes later, a magnitude 3.8 aftershock struck. Shelia Maxwell, the Director of Faulkner… Continue reading

Many carcasses of birds found on, along Route 222

Janeen Grell peered out of her car window Sunday and noticed a bunch of little black things lying along Route 222 in Spring Township. “What’s that?” she said to her husband. “Oh, my… Continue reading

Media Blackout: CNN Fox News and MSNBC Ignore 100,000 WI Protesters

Over 100,000 people in Madison, Wisconsin were joined by thousands of other Americans around the country in protest of Gov. Scott Walker’s attempt to strip collective bargaining rights from the state’s unionized workers,… Continue reading

Chinese Scientists study UFO footage, video

UFO sightings in China by civilians are increasing at a rapid rate. There are literally dozens of sightings and video recordings of UFOs in the skies above China per day. The Chinese government… Continue reading

Farrakhan: Mideast uprisings will come to US

Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan predicted on Sunday that America faces imminent uprisings that mirror those in the Middle East. “What you are looking at in Tunisia, in Egypt … Libya,… Continue reading

Anti-government protests break out in Lebanon

BEIRUT – Hundreds of Lebanese protested in the capital Beirut on Sunday against the country’s sectarian political system. Emulating protests that have spread across the Arab world in recent weeks, some Lebanese protesters… Continue reading

The Lions of Zion Currently Surround the Planet

A new crop circle will be a SIGN that visually gives the warning for all of the nations to raise the white flag and surrender to Christ’s Rule, or to continue to fall… Continue reading

China protest call smothered in police blanket

BEIJING/SHANGHAI — An online call for anti-government protests across China on Sunday instead brought an emphatic show of force by police determined to deter any buds of the kind of unrest that has… Continue reading

Saudi Arabia witnesses first signs of unrest as ‘day of rage’ planned for March 11th

Poverty and joblessness are prompting protest in the kingdom, writes FINIAN CUNNINGHAM in Manama THE POPULAR uprisings across the Middle East are sparking similar unrest in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with youth… Continue reading

David Rosenberg warns of $200 oil if turmoil hits Saudi Arabia

Violence in Libya is roiling global financial markets today, driving down stock prices and pushing the cost of crude (CL-FT) to above two-year highs as several companies suspend output and fears grow of… Continue reading

Thousands of Squid on River Derwent Dead

Dead and dying arrowhead squid have been washed ashore or spotted floating on the water at Austins Ferry and Berriedale since Tuesday. Locals say they have never seen so many dead fish. The… Continue reading

Ireland’s new government on a collision course with EU

Ireland’s new government is headed for confrontation with Brussels after the country’s ruling party was wiped out on Saturday by voters in a huge popular backlash against a European-IMF austerity programme. Exit polls… Continue reading

UFO in Moscow 23 02 2011 at 22 15 Dramatic Transformation at 1:50

Former Canadian defence minister accuses American government of cover-up

He is on an advisory body to the Queen, works as an environmental campaigner and is credited with integrating Canada’s armed forces. But aside from all this, the ex-Canadian defence minister says UFOs… Continue reading

Measles, Meningitis, Athrax – Outbreaks Around the World

US – MultiStates – Thousands of passengers may be at risk after a woman who tested positive for measles traveled through airports in Washington, D.C., Denver and Albuquerque last Tuesday. Measles is the… Continue reading

Bright Flashes are Reported from all the Orbs across the Globe

01/03/2011 2135 EST At 9:35 pm Bright lights are observed by thousands, descending upon major cities across the globe. This one was caught by a still image weather camera. The sightings spark new… Continue reading

Dolphin cold case: Investigators say cause of calve die-off may never be known

Was it the oil? That’s the question of the day as the number of stillborn or dead young dolphin calves washing up on Gulf of Mexico shores continues to rise. The research team… Continue reading

Greenback Armageddon Ahead?

Galatians 4:9 “But now, since you know God, or rather have become known by God, how can you turn back again to the weak and bankrupt elemental forces? Do you want to be… Continue reading

Puno: Large crack opens in the earth in southern Peru

The sudden appearance early in the morning of an enormous crack, measuring 100 meters wide and three kilometers long, caused confusion among residents of the Huacullani district in the Chucuito province, department of… Continue reading

UFO NASA STS-133 24Feb 2010 UFO Appeared over the Cargo Bay camera

BP Oil and Corexit Dispersant Still In Gulf of Mexico.

New evidence that Corexit dispersant is degrading very slowly while seafloor marine life suffocate covered by oil, dolphin stillborn deaths in January and February 2011 are ten times normal, and many coastal residents… Continue reading

Thousands of soldiers to be trained to run prisons as the Government prepares for strikes

Soldiers will run prisons if guards go on strike as part of protests against public sector cuts, it was revealed today. Thousands of troops will receive training in restraint techniques and fire safety… Continue reading

Fears that Ivory Coast is slipping back into civil war

In Ivory Coast there are fears that the country could revert to civil war. Gun battles and explosions raged overnight in an Abidjan neighbourhood, where mysterious insurgents that the local press are calling… Continue reading

5 Killed in Iraq Protest Crackdowns

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — At least five deaths were reported in Iraq after clashes broke out between protesters and security forces on Friday, as demonstrators sought to burn down government offices in several… Continue reading

Plague Kills Scientist in First Laboratory Case in 50 Years

A Chicago scientist died of the plague after becoming the first U.S. researcher to contract the disease in more than 50 years, a government report said. The man, a 60-year-old university researcher who… Continue reading