Monthly Archive: September, 2011

Recent UFO Sightings

      Rendlesham UFO – same past Joint Command type of craft now in the hands of the LOZ will soon make a new appearance. This time it will not be so… Continue reading

China: Mysterious Fish Kills Strike Fujian

Xiamen – Fish farms along the Minjiang River in the Shuikou Township section of East China’s Fujian province have been hit by a wave of fish kills in recent days, but the cause… Continue reading

Are the Number of Earthquakes Increasing?

Is the number of earthquakes increasing?  Are major earthquakes becoming more frequent?  In the aftermath of the magnitude-5.8 earthquake in Virginia, a whole lot of people are asking those questions.  All over the… Continue reading

1,000 Texas Homes Burned and Fire Department Funding Cut 75% this Year

Officials: 1,000 Texas homes burned in past week AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — More than 1,000 homes have been destroyed in at least 57 wildfires across rain-starved Texas, most of them in one devastating… Continue reading

USPS could default on a $5.5 billion payment for Pensions

The US Postal Service is so deeply in debt that it could default on a $5.5 billion payment for retiree benefits by month’s end. No surprise there. Total mail volume is down 20… Continue reading

Deadly Tropical Storm Lee rages ashore, spawning spin off tornadoes, wrecking homes and causing at least two deaths

Tropical Storm Lee spawned tornado sightings and alerts from the Louisiana Gulf Coast to the Florida panhandle on Sunday, while widespread flooding caused at least two deaths. More than a dozen tornado sightings… Continue reading

Plane crash causes fast-moving California brush fire that’s ‘growing by the minute’

A small plane sparked a major blaze when it crashed near a rural California community, igniting a deadly brush fire that killed one person. The massive fire levelled a home and threatened at… Continue reading

Earthquake prediction still eludes scientists – so don’t depend on them to warn of earthchanges

Despite decades of research, earthquake prediction remains elusive. As much as society would like scientists to tell us when a jolt is coming, mainstream seismologists are generally pessimistic about ever having that ability.… Continue reading

The millions of Americans living in long-stay motels

They are known as the last resort. Millions of Americans are staying in budget long-stay motels as the country’s economic problems get worse. The grisly rooms are seen as the lowest of the… Continue reading

Press Release: Shadow Government

What do Bill Clinton, David Rockefeller, Prince Charles, Ben Bernanke, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes have in common? Each has attended meetings of the Bilderberg… Continue reading

Rare event sends S. Pacific waves crashing into California coasts

Massive waves slamming into California’s coast – killing at least one person and causing millions of dollars in damage – are being labelled the “New Zealand surf” because of where they are coming… Continue reading

Some 450,000 Israelis march at massive ‘March of the Million’ rallies across country

Over 450,000 protesters attended rallies across the country last night calling for social justice in what was the largest demonstration in Israeli history. The main protest took place in Tel Aviv’s Kikar Hamedina,… Continue reading

Typhoon Talas carves trail of destruction through Japan- 18 dead, 50 missing

At least 18 people have been killed and more than 50 are missing after powerful Typhoon Talas ripped through western Japan, local media reports. The storm brought heavy rain and winds of up… Continue reading

Recent UFO Sightings from Around the World

Uploaded by Sheilaaliens on Sep 4, 2011 crazyness!! thru and thru. Get a load of this Chicago sports news article: ‘Long, weird day for Irish’ ” At kickoff, the heat index at Notre Dame Stadium was… Continue reading

Scientists dismayed by unending string of disasters plaguing U.S.

September 3, 2011 – WASHINGTON, DC – Nature is pummeling the United States this year with extremes. Unprecedented triple-digit Fahrenheit (38-plus degree Celsius) heat and devastating drought. Deadly tornadoes leveling towns. Massive rivers overflowing. A billion-dollar… Continue reading

Disasters in US: An extreme and exhausting year

WASHINGTON (AP) — Nature is pummeling the United States this year with extremes. Unprecedented triple-digit heat and devastating drought. Deadly tornadoes leveling towns. Massive rivers overflowing. A billion-dollar blizzard. And now, unusual hurricane-caused… Continue reading

Dead sea life washes up on shore after oil spill

Fishermen pick dead shrimp out of their haul in Leting county, Tangshan, North China’s Hebei province, Aug 31, 2011. Large quantities of the seafood they hauled in were dead. Hebei is located by… Continue reading

Drought intensifies in the South, no end in sight

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Record-breaking triple-digit temperatures were prolonging a devastating drought that has been baking the South and the dry spell could extend into next year and beyond, climate experts said on Thursday. “Just… Continue reading

Firefighters battle to stop California wildfire that forced thousands to flee their homes

Firefighters were gaining the upper hand on a wildfire that erupted on the main interstate between Southern California and Las Vegas this morning, allowing officials to lift evacuation orders for half of 1,500… Continue reading

The Space Station: Will NASA Abandon Ship?

Critics of NASA aren’t saying “I told you so” yet, but some of them are surely muttering it under their breath. The word from the space agency last week was that the International… Continue reading

7.1 Alaska Quake Triggers Warning In Aleutian Islands

Residents of southern Alaska awoke Friday morning to a major earthquake. It triggered a tsunami warning near the Aleutian Islands. But no damage has been reported and there was no tsunami. For the… Continue reading

So hot, fires now starting themselves

Firefighters said a brush fire started Saturday due to spontaneous combustion in a mulch or compost pile. The fire burned an area of dense bamboo behind a home near Mopac and Windsor. “As… Continue reading

No end in sight to Haiti’s cholera epidemic

Almost a year after a nationwide outbreak, the spread of the waterborne disease cholera is showing no signs of ending in Haiti. So far, more than 6,000 have died and about 400,000 have been infected, with… Continue reading

Offshore mud volcano erupts in Azov Sea in Ukraine

The term mud volcano or mud-dome is used to refer to formations created by geo-excreted liquids and gases, although there are several different processes which may cause such activity. Hot water mixes with… Continue reading

Hurricane Katia path continues bending toward US

Hurricane Katia continued marching generally toward the U.S. coastline on Friday afternoon and, despite temporarily lapsing into a tropical storm, still is expected to intensify over the next five days into a category 2… Continue reading