Category: Environment

What Is Causing Strange Sounds Around World?

Episode 72 – What Is Causing Strange Sounds Around World?

  As strange, unexplained sounds around the world continue to be reported by individuals, theories about what is causing the sounds range from Mother Nature and the cosmos to suspicions that in this year of 2012, linked to the end of the Mayan Grand Calendar, secret government projects could be experimenting with human reactions – like the new DARPA…
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Eerie, Strange Sounds Hard in Tennessee and Kansas

Episode 71 – Eerie, Strange Sounds Heard in Tennessee and Kansas

  At least 30 YouTube videos are now circulating from around the world with eerie sounds recorded over the past year since at least March 2011. Listeners report that eerie sounds – some compared to a “chorus of trumpets or horns” – other sounds compared to “an old TV playing in the distance” or a…
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Episode 70 – Japan Nuclear Crisis

  By March 18, 2011, Japan’s Prime Minister Naoto Kan said the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant had three units in “partial meltdown” and radiation leaking at levels that can kill some people. “This is the biggest crisis for Japan in history … very grave.” Japanese officials admitted that since water cannons, fire trucks and tons…
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Episode 63 Last Time Earth Without Ice: 55 Million Years Ago

Episode 63 – Last Time Earth Without Ice: 55 Million Years Ago

  The climate research email scandal does not eliminate the fact that ice in the Arctic, Greenland, East and West Antarctica and mountain glaciers around the world continue to melt at accelerating rates. According to the United Nation’s Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Earth will warm up between 1.4 degrees Celsius and 5.8 degrees…
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Episode 52 Mysterious East Coast Bat Deaths Now Spreading Westward

Episode 52 – Mysterious East Coast Bat Deaths Now Spreading Westward

  Bats are dying in the Northeastern United States at a rate never seen before and the leading culprit is a fungus called Geomyces destructans – a brand new fungus also never seen before.      

Episode 46 - Longest Solar Minimum Since 1913

Episode 46 – Longest Solar Minimum Since 1913

  Out of 365 days in 2008, 266 were without sunspots. So far in 2009, January had 25 sunspot free days; February had 23 sun spot free days; and March had 28 sun spot free days. Solar Cycle 23 began in a May 1996 minimum, so by April 2009, it’s been thirteen years between minimums…
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Episode 45 - Endangered European Honey Bees

Episode 45 – Endangered European Honey Bees

  Current update on European honey bee colony collapse disorder and increasing attacks by Africanized honey bees invading United States.    

Episode 41 - Unprecedented Northeast Bat Die-offs Spreading Rapidly

Episode 41 – Unprecedented Northeast Bat Die-offs Spreading Rapidly

  By February 2009, the white-nose bat-killing syndrome in the Northeastern U. S. has expanded beyond New York, Vermont and Massachusetts to five more Northeastern states: Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New Jersey, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. Scientists are afraid mortality could reach near 100% in cave-dwelling bats and spread into Midwest.  

Episode 42 - Unexplained Stranding of 200 Pilot Whales and Dolphins

Episode 42 – Unexplained Stranding of 200 Pilot Whales and Dolphins

  On March 2, 2009, people were trying frantically to save 200 pilot whales and other dolphins stranded on King Island north of the state of Tasmania, Australia – the most recent in a string of unexplained beachings since November 2008. Scientists say repeated beachings are unusual and so far have no answers.  

Episode 25 - Peru Meteorite, Disappearing Bumblebees and Parallel Universes

Episode 25 – Peru Meteorite, Disappearing Bumblebees and Parallel Universes

  News updates about the September 15, 2007, Carancas, Peru, meteorite impact; alarming disappearance of four bumblebee species in North America; and breakthrough quantum physics math that shows the Cosmos is branching like a bush and each limb is a parallel universe.