The sign was not very hard to miss: “ANY AND ALL CHRISTIAN MUSIC IS BANNED.” That message was posted on an organ located in a commons area of Cambridge House, a condo building in Port Charlotte, Florida. Residents could belt out the theme song to “Frozen” or Kelly Clarkson’s “Stronger,” but they were not permitted to sing “Amazing Grace.” Residents were … Read More
Tens Of Thousands Of Dead Sea Creatures On British Beaches
It was described as almost biblical in scale. When thousands upon thousands of sea creatures as starfish, crabs, sea urchins, and fish covered the sandy beaches of Britain like a thick blanket. When British photographer Lara Maiklem heard tens of thousands of sea creatures washed up on a beach near her hometown of Kent, England, she had to see the … Read More
North Pole Surges Above Freezing In Dead Of Winter Stunning Scientists
An extraordinary and possibly historic thaw swelled over the tip of the planet with temperatures soaring above freezing reaching as high as 35 degrees Fahrenheit at the North Pole. The sun won’t rise at the North Pole until March 20, and it’s normally close to the coldest time of year, but an analyses showed that the temperatures have warmed there to … Read More
Earth’s Magnetic Poles May Flip And Effects Could Be Deadly Per Space Agency
The European Space Agency has said the Earth’s magnetic poles are preparing for a shift, and that the impacts could be devastating. We all are aware of the north and south geographic poles of the Earth, but there are also two other poles looping out of them known as the geomagnetic poles of the planet. The magnetic fields originate from magnetic dipoles, which are … Read More
Top Israel General Says They Are Gearing Up For War In 2018
“The year 2018 has the potential for escalation of military conflict… because of a gradual deterioration. This has led us to raise the level of preparedness,” Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon, head of IDF Operations, told Army Radio in a rare interview. The senior IDF general warned that the chances of war were higher than ever for 2018 in light of … Read More
U.N. Links North Korea To Syria’s Chemical Weapons
North Korea has been shipping supplies to the Syrian government that could be used in the production of chemical weapons, United Nations experts said. The evidence of a North Korean connection comes as the United States and other countries have accused the Syrian government of using chemical weapons again on civilians, including recent attacks on civilians in the Damascus suburb … Read More
U.S. Will Move Embassy To Jerusalem In May, Marking Israel’s 70th Birthday
The Trump administration plans to officially move the United States Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in May to mark the 70th anniversary of the creation of the state says American officials. The State Department will formally designate a facility in Jerusalem’s Arnona neighborhood, currently used for consular affairs, as an embassy, even as plans proceed to eventually … Read More
U.S. & Israel Prepare To Defend Massive Missile Attack On Israel
Thousands of Israeli and American soldiers are preparing to take part in the ‘Juniper Cobra’ drill, amid escalating Israel-Iran tensions. The Juniper Cobra exercise is scheduled every two years and it comes now at a time of growing tension between Israel and Iran and the Iranian proxy Hezbollah. This year’s exercise simulates a massive ballistic missile attack against Israel and … Read More
Iran Has 10 Military Bases In Syria With Two Near Israel Border
The Times of Israel reports that Iran now operates 10 military bases in Syria and is training militias loyal to President Bashar Assad’s regime for a possible battle with Israel, with two key facilities located near the border with Israel. They say up to 20,000 fighters from various militias throughout the war-torn country have been trained by Iranian military personnel, … Read More
Sales Soar For Company Selling Kids Bulletproof Backpacks For School
The company Bullet Blocker has been inundated with orders for its bulletproof backpacks since the Florida school shooting that left 17 students and teachers dead triggered a rise in the sales of their bulletproof backpacks. The concept for the company first originated when a self-described “helicopter dad” and former U.S. Army Ranger became concerned about school security after the 1999 Columbine High School massacre during … Read More