Many of you have been asking for an update on what's been happening in Acapulco since the hurricane last week. It's shocking to learn that the global media has largely been ignoring or minimizing the reporting on this unprecedented event. It's been
This week's episode will feature Jeff Berwick and Danny Sessom on relief efforts from the Cat 5 hurricane; Jacek Spendel (Dir of Project Arizona) and Maria Lobo Murga (student at Project Arizona) from Argentina
This month's night sky will feature two wonderful celestial phenomena appearing in the sky together under a very small moon--leaving nearly nothing to dampen their splendor.
Danny Sessom and Jeff Berwick come on the show from Acapulco to provide a real-time update on the situation there, having been his with a category 5 hurricane (out of nowhere) late last week. There is much damage and the needs are great. Please help
This self declared ignorance from the so called experts also applies to their ongoing denial of the shockingly obvious climate engineering operations taking place in our skies.
This footage comes from Dan Akston who is on the ground now and with him we are raising some funds to deliver food and water to locals, as well as transmit communications to family members.
On October 25th, at 1am, Acapulco was hit by a massive hurricane that erupted into a Category 5 from a tropical storm in a matter of hours and hit Acapulco with a population of nearly 1 million people in the middle of the night with no warning from t
Utter destruction! Hurricane Otis kills 27 as Category 5 storm hammers Acapulco leaving flooded streets, ripped roofs off homes and hotels, submerged cars and cut communications, road and air access
Vigilantes, WE NEED YOUR URGENT HELP for the people in Acapulco – as much or as little as you can afford to contribute! We are doing everything we can, we have everything ready to go, but we need more resources.
'Apocalyptic' Hurricane Otis leaves trail of destruction in Mexico: Category 5 storm - strongest ever to make landfall on Pacific coast - turns Acapulco's roads to rivers
Sky-watchers in Oregon will be able to see the start of a partial eclipse at 8:06 a.m. PT. The period of annularity, when the "ring of fire" effect is visible, will last around 5 minutes.
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center forecasts a 75% to 85% chance of a 'strong El Niño' between November and January. This weather phenomenon has led to more winter activity in parts of the US.
"Winter in the US this year is going to be very different. El Nino is ramping up in the Pacific. Sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean are still off the charts, and we're going to have an amplified southern jet stream," US meteorological ana
All of New York City's five boroughs were under Flash Flood Warnings Friday, as torrential rains flooded streets and subway stations, causing massive system-side disruptions. Impacts were especially felt in Brooklyn, where more 6 inches of rain fell.
Ophelia continued to wreak havoc well after making landfall in North Carolina, causing flooding, power outages and rough seas from North Carolina to New Jersey and beyond.
EXCLUSIVE: Hurricane Lee cleanup is underway on Long Island after coast is pummeled by massive waves as post-tropical storm moves up the coast into Massachusetts and Canada
Michel Chossudovsky is an award-winning author, Professor of Economics (emeritus) at the University of Ottawa, Founder and Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG), Montreal, and the Founder and Editor of Global Research.
"The term "environmental modification techniques" refers to any technique for changing – through the deliberate manipulation of natural processes – the dynamics, composition or structure of the Earth...
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