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    [Breaking news!] UPDATE: Follow-up from Sept 5th. post. Purportedly methane gas bubbling on Louisianna area sinkhole's bayou area.

    Shocking Video: Methane Bubbling Up Near Giant Sinkhole Dead Fish All Over The Place Out Here Now, This Is Not Good (VIDEO) | Alternative Since I'm no authority on methane I know they claim its a climate change, a.k.a. globalwarming problem, I don't think it's natural for water in a bayou...
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    Harper in India with Iran on his mind

    “Harper’s latest act of Zionist fawing was his unprovoked decision to cut diplomatic ties with Iran and expel its embassy staff,” Greg Felton, Canadian journalist, author and blogger specializing on the Middle East. On November 3, Canada’s prime minister Stephen Harper began his six-day Indian...
  3. New UFO Hunter

    'It's 99% certain there is life on Mars'

    Shock finding as scientists re-analyse soil samples from Seventies Viking lander Soil samples from Viking 1 lander which visited Mars in 1976 Mathematical analysis shows strong sign of organics Samples had been dismissed as contaminated '99% probability of life' claims one scientist PUBLISHED...
  4. Denise

    Irish pensioner dies from 'Spontaneous Combustion' Human Candle?

    OAP dies of 'spontaneous human combustion' in his sitting room: Coroner records first ever case in Ireland Only scorch marks on ceiling and floor where he was standing Mysterious death mirrored Krook's in Bleak House 23rd September 2011 A baffled coroner has ruled that a man who burned to...
  5. Denise

    $200m to empty bins under a carbon tax

    RATEPAYERS will pay an extra $200 million to have their rubbish bins emptied and to dump waste at local tips because of the government's carbon tax. The Landfill Owner's Association, which calculated carbon tax costs for 200 of the nation's dumps, said charges at landfills would cover methane...
  6. CASPER

    Scientist finds Gulf bottom still oily, dead

    WASHINGTON – Oil from the BP spill remains stuck on the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, according to a top scientist's video and slides that she says demonstrate the oil isn't degrading as hoped and has decimated life on parts of the sea floor. That report is at odds with a recent report by the...
  7. Unhypnotized

    Huge Numbers Of Dead Animals, Dead Birds And Dead Fish – What In The World Is Happening Out There?

    Economic Collapse Blog Saturday, January 22, 2011 Just what in the world is going on out there? Large groups of animals are keeling over dead, thousands of birds are falling out of the sky dead and millions of dead fish are washing ashore all over the globe.* Something is happening.* Do any of...
  8. Unhypnotized

    Methane on Mars: The never-ending search for life on Mars continues

    TOWARDS the end of 2011 a large and hugely expensive robotic rover called Curiosity is due to blast off for Mars from Cape Canaveral. If it makes it safely to the planet’s surface in August 2012 (getting down from orbit in one piece has not always proved easy for space probes) one of the...
  9. Unhypnotized

    Quick, somebody slap a carbon tax on this new planet

    Watts Up With That? Dec 11, 2010 NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope Reveals First Carbon-Rich Planet Signature of a Carbon-Rich Planet This plot of data from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope indicates the presence of molecules in the planet WASP-12b — a super-hot gas giant that orbits tightly...
  10. CASPER

    Cassini reveals oxygen atmosphere of Saturn's moon Rhea

    The Cassini-Huygens mission has discovered a tenuous atmosphere infused with oxygen and carbon dioxide at Saturn’s moon Rhea – the first time a spacecraft has captured direct evidence of an oxygen atmosphere at a world other than Earth. The NASA-led international mission made the discovery...
  11. CASPER

    Gases delay rescue for 29 at New Zealand mine rescue

    WELLINGTON, New Zealand – Poisonous gases kept rescuers from entering a New Zealand coal mine where a powerful blast trapped 29 workers, as intermittent power outages Saturday frustrated efforts to pump in fresh air. Two men emerged after the explosion Friday, but there has been no word from...
  12. CASPER

    30-Year Saturn Odyssey: From NASA's Voyagers to Cassini Today

    It's been 30 years since NASA's two Voyager spacecraft first visited Saturn, but the legacy of the discovery created by the probes still lingers at the ringed planet today. Voyager 1 made its closest flyby of Saturn 30 years ago today (Nov. 12) and its sister craft, Voyager 2, followed suit...
  13. Lady of Light

    Rense interview with Cliff High on June 26, 2010

    This interview took place June 25th and the interesting thing is that the ALTA report (excerpts below) was released on March 12, almost 6 weeks before the DWH explosion. Clif reports that late July through August, and then for two months starting early November are periods to prepare for. Half...
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    Latest on the Gulf oil spill.

    A gigantic oils spill, 2.5 to 3.5 billion gallons fo oil are spewing onto the ocean every day. 6 - 7 miles from the rig, is a fracture aprox 20 miles long, underneath the mantle of the Earth. underneath this fracture there appears to be a massive "gas bubble", methane gas, which is highly...
  15. Unhypnotized

    Cows absolved of causing global warming with nitrous oxide

    Louise Gray London Telegraph Thursday, April 8, 2010 Livestock could actually be good for the environment according to a new study that found grazing cows or sheep can cut emissions of a powerful greenhouse gas. In the past environmentalists, from Lord Stern to Sir Paul McCartney, have...
  16. CASPER

    Pluto's white, dark-orange, and charcoal-black terrain captured by the Hubble Space T

    NASA has released the most detailed and dramatic images ever taken of the distant dwarf planet Pluto. The images from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope show an icy, mottled, dark molasses-colored world undergoing seasonal surface color and brightness changes. Pluto has become significantly redder...
  17. CASPER

    A little telescope goes a long way

    NASA astronomers have successfully demonstrated that a David of a telescope can tackle Goliath-size questions in the quest to study Earth-like planets around other stars. Their work provides a new tool for ground-based observatories, promising to accelerate the search for prebiotic, or...
  18. CASPER

    Astronomers discover cool stars in nearby space

    An international team, led by astronomers at the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom, has discovered what may be the coolest sub-stellar body ever found outside our own solar system. Using the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) in Hawaii, a discovery has been made of an...
  19. CASPER

    Astronomers discover cool stars in nearby space

    An international team, led by astronomers at the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom, has discovered what may be the coolest sub-stellar body ever found outside our own solar system. Using the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) in Hawaii, a discovery has been made of an...
  20. Unhypnotized

    Hot Weather Convinces Media of Climate Change; Cold Weather Ignored

    Julia A. Seymour Business & Media Institute Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 The news media constantly misuse extreme weather examples to generate fear of global warming, but when record cold or record snow sets in journalists don’t mention the possibility of global cooling trends. While...
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