Downed UFOs were likely private
Posted by Robert Leonard / February 15, 2023The recently downed UFOs were likely not spy devices, but rather privately-owned and used for commercial purposes. A 3th object was recently shot down over Canada, days after the US and Canada shot down an unidentified object—the second in as many days. The recently-downed Chinese spy balloon’s reconnaissance platform has been located. According to the …
Read MoreNorway: Russia deploying nuclear-armed ships
Posted by Annie May / February 15, 2023For the first time in 30 years, Russia is allegedly deploying nuclear-armed ships. In response to donations of German-made tanks to Ukraine, Putin said that Russia was once again facing the threat of German tanks, referencing Germany’s failed WWII invasion. Russia is planning an offensive for February 24, according to Ukraine’s defense minister, Oleksii Reznikov. …
Read MoreDespite pledges, major corporations failing to make good on climate promises
Posted by Annie May / February 14, 2023Major corporations are failing to deliver on their promises to cut emissions. A new study suggests that up to 15 million people are threatened by climate-induced glacial melt. In a first-of-its-kind case, Shell’s board of directors is being personally sued over the company’s contributions to climate change. According to a recent study, 40% of animals …
Read MoreAnother mysterious object shot down over Canada
Posted by Robert Leonard / February 14, 2023A 4 over Canada. The US and Canada have shot down an unidentified object—the second in as many days. The recently-downed Chinese spy balloon’s reconnaissance platform has been located. According to the United States State Department, the Chinese spy balloon recently shot down had equipment designed to intercept communications. The US shot down a Chinese spy …
Read MoreFinland to join NATO by July
Posted by Thomas Bush / February 13, 2023Finland’s president says he expects the country to join NATO in July. Sweden and Finland, so close to becoming full NATO members, are worried that Hungary may block their bids after the nation has inexplicably delayed discussion on the issue. Slovakia has approved Finland and Sweden’s bid to join NATO. A total of 17 nations …
Read MoreUnidentified object shot down over Canada
Posted by Josh Taylor / February 13, 2023The US and Canada have shot down an unidentified object—the second in as many days. The recently-downed Chinese spy balloon’s reconnaissance platform has been located. According to the United States State Department, the Chinese spy balloon recently shot down had equipment designed to intercept communications. The US shot down a Chinese spy balloon. The balloon prompted …
Read More15m people threatened by glacial melt
Posted by Thomas Bush / February 12, 2023A new study suggests that up to 15 million people are threatened by climate-induced glacial melt. In a first-of-its-kind case, Shell’s board of directors is being personally sued over the company’s contributions to climate change. According to a recent study, 40% of animals and 34% of plants are at risk of extinction. A cold front …
Read MoreChinese spy balloon recon platform located
Posted by Catherine Reed / February 12, 2023The recently-downed Chinese spy balloon’s reconnaissance platform has been located. According to the United States State Department, the Chinese spy balloon recently shot down had equipment designed to intercept communications. The US shot down a Chinese spy balloon. The balloon prompted Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s trip to China to be postponed. Earlierthisyear,China’s foreign minister has …
Read More35 countries now demand Olympic Russian athlete ban
Posted by Catherine Reed / February 11, 2023Thirty-five countries are now demanding Russian athletes be banned from the Olympics. The Mayor of Paris, who once supported allowing Russian athletes to complete at the Olympics under a neutral flag, has changed her mind and supports banning all Russian athletes until the Ukraine War ends. Breaking with their tradition of neutrality, Switzerland may provide …
Read MoreEurope 2.2 degrees warmer than average January
Posted by Robert Leonard / February 11, 2023Europe was 2.2 degrees warmer this January than average. In a first-of-its-kind case, Shell’s board of directors is being personally sued over the company’s contributions to climate change. According to a recent study, 40% of animals and 34% of plants are at risk of extinction. A cold front is bringing windchill temperatures as low as …
Read MoreShell’s board of directors personally sued over climate change
Posted by Thomas Bush / February 10, 2023In a first-of-its-kind case, Shell’s board of directors is being personally sued over the company’s contributions to climate change. According to a recent study, 40% of animals and 34% of plants are at risk of extinction. A cold front is bringing windchill temperatures as low as -40F to the U.S. East. The Amazon rainforest is …
Read MoreChinese spy balloon had communications-intercepting tools
Posted by Catherine Reed / February 10, 2023According to the United States State Department, the Chinese spy balloon recently shot down had equipment designed to intercept communications. The US shot down a Chinese spy balloon. The balloon prompted Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s trip to China to be postponed. Earlierthisyear,China’s foreign minister has warned the United States not to cross its “red line” …
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