It’s been snowing in Russia. No surprise, it’s winter. But instead of waking up to a white winter wonderland, residents in towns in Siberia are living in a dark nightmare as black snow is falling. In Siberian cities within the coal-mining region, they have been blanketed in a thick, black toxic snow, which is polluted with coal dust that pervades the … Read More
It’s Snowing In Vegas—That’s Not Normal
It has been snowing in Vegas – and that’s not normal. That’s why social media has been popping in and around Vegas with people sharing their snow pictures as the snow has been accumulating there. And all the pictures and videos of the falling snow has spurred people to head out and experience it in the real world. Some even … Read More
Roman Pope & Top Muslim Sign One World Religion Agreement
The Roman Pope Francis and the grand imam of Egypt’s Al-Azhar, the highest seat of learning in Sunni Islam, have signed a one world religion agreement titled “Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together.” The agreement supports a one world fraternity of religion with the goal to bring about world peace and government for all humanity. It is … Read More
National Emergency Declared By US President
President Trump is declaring a national emergency on the U.S. southern border, tapping into executive powers in a bid to divert billions toward construction of a wall even as he signs a funding package that includes just $1.4 billion for border security. “We’re going to confront the national security crisis on our southern border … one way or the other, we have to … Read More
U.S. Secretly Moves Special Forces Close To Venezuela Says Cuba
It’s reported that the U.S. secretly moved special forces troops to the Caribbean closer to Venezuela in countries as Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, in claims made by Cuba as they denounce the U.S. for preparing “military aggression” against Venezuela. Cuba’s foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez lashed out at the U.S., alleging that it was sending the special forces without informing … Read More
Super Bowl Winner Tom Brady Says Wife’s Witchcraft Behind Patriots Winning
In an interview, six-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady was asked if he had any rituals or superstitions that he used to help him win. He said that he relied on the rituals performed by his Brazilian wife, Gisele Bundchen, who calls herself a “good witch.” They were married in 2009 in a Roman Catholic ceremony. They have both been wildly successful as … Read More
Syria Sends Forces To Golan Heights Border After More Israeli Strikes
After more Israeli military strikes into the Syrian Golan Heights, Syria has sent more forces from the Syrian Arab Army into the Quneitra province at the Golan Heights border with Israel. According to the state-run SANA news agency, an Israeli tank or tanks shelled an abandoned hospital in Quneitra and a nearby observation post. Quneitra lies just across the border on … Read More
Historic Wild Winter Weather—In Hawaii! 190-mph Winds, 60-foot Waves, Snow On Maui
An unprecedented wild winter storm battered Hawaii with 190 mile per hour winds, and waves over 60 feet, while also snowing in unusual places in the Aloha State over the weekend. The storm was described by the National Weather Service office in Honolulu as “historic.” Forecasters “are calling this an unprecedented event and we concur that we rarely if ever have seen … Read More
Nearly 100 Children Dead As World’s 2nd-Largest Ebola Outbreak Surpasses 800 Cases
The second-largest, second-deadliest Ebola outbreak in history has claimed the lives of nearly 100 children. At least 97 children, 65 of whom were younger than 5 years old, have died from Ebola virus disease in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo since the outbreak was declared. “We are at a crossroads,” Heather Kerr, Save the Children’s country director in the Democratic Republic of … Read More
Nuns Used As ‘Sex Slaves’ By Priests And Bishops Says Roman Pope
The Roman Pope Francis has publicly admitted that priests have used nuns as “sexual slaves”, and may still be doing so, marking a new chapter in the sexual abuse crisis rocking the Roman church. The Vatican’s women’s magazine, said “It is the first time that the pope, but also the church as an institution, has publicly admitted this abuse is … Read More