Government-created uncertainty isn’t the only thing on the minds of the masses. Volcanic activity appears to be increasing and earthquakes seem to be getting more severe. That begs the question: do you live in a disaster zone?
"North American governments have shown the 'fortitude' necessary to kill indigenous people often enough that this is no idle threat," warns Bill McKibben.
As scientists continue to tell the public not to worry, the largest geyser in Yellowstone has just gone off for the ninth time this year... having been dormant since 2014.
Wednesday the entire peninsula of Crimea lost power around 3:25 p.m., local time, but not due to US gov't "black hat" hackers, but due to an accident a power substation in Krasnodar.
"Let's play a little 'Tell The Truth', I'll lay out the data and let you determine how well this lines up with non-stop narrative of record market valuations and stories of strong economic activity..."
"..., it appears that this dangerous and potentially explosive period - from 2018 - 2020 - is beginning ‘with a bang’. But, I do think they are only the ‘opening act’. That is NOT said to be sensational or alarmist. It is just an attempt to convey some very natural and very consistent cycles that might normally be overlooked."
The USGS notes that an estimated 4008.2 million cubic feet of lava has saturated the Eastern side of the Big Island - enough to cover Manhattan Island up to a depth of six feet...
Mushrooms are eating plastic, filtering water, replacing leather, feeding the hungry, curing the sick... and we have barely even started studying them.
Yellowstone caldera eruption fears have spiked as the supervolcano’s largest geyser erupted for the eight time since March 14 after being silent since 2014...
"There are a lot of industries in our world that wreak outsized amounts of havoc. Think the biggest global banks and oil companies. Think plastics. But there is one field that is much worse than all others: agro-chemicals."