Thursday, May 17, 2012

Eagle Cam: Hatched! 2 Baby Eagles, Third Hatch Imminent!

April 1, 2011 by  
Filed under Environment, The Unexplained

UPDATE: We’ve had our first 2 hatchlings! And for those of us watching, we feel like proud eagle mommas and poppas, don’t we? Here is a screen cap I grabbed of mommy with one of her new little babies! Keep watching the cam, as the third hatch is expected within the next few days.  And [...]

Mega-Quake: Is the United States Next?

March 16, 2011 by  
Filed under Environment, The Unexplained

Things keep moving from bad to worse in the aftermath of Japan’s killer 9.0 earthquake and the subsequent deadly tsunami.  Extraordinary Intelligence is keeping on top of the latest news from all angles as it breaks.  To follow the information we’re collecting, click the following link: Japan’s Nuclear Nightmare: Assessing the Danger Worldwide Living a [...]

Timeline of Animal Die-Offs: Coincidence or Conspiracy?

January 21, 2011 by  
Filed under Environment, The Unexplained

I’ve hesitated to report on the animal deaths that we’ve all been hearing about.  I wasn’t sure how to feel about it.  Is it a natural occurrence being overblown by an overzealous media?  Are they playing on our current wave of Apocalypse mania?  Or is there something more?  Some Conspiracy Theories have been; blaming the [...]

Disturbing Climate Change Propoganda: Big Brother Goes Green

January 14, 2011 by  
Filed under Environment, The Unexplained

Regardless of how one feels about Climate Change (Is it man made? Is it cyclical?  Is our situation dire?  Are we overreacting?),  there is now little doubt for those paying attention that the Green Movement has opened up opportunities for profit and thus, corruption. I want to preface this by saying that I am an [...]

Hungary Faces Deluge of Toxic Red Sludge

October 5, 2010 by  
Filed under Environment, The Unexplained

In what is being called the worst ecological/chemical disaster in Hungarian history, rivers of toxic red sludge are pouring like tidal waves into at least three counties in Hungary. The sludge is actually chemical waste that burst from a reservoir at an alumina plant.  Alumina contains heavy metals and is a waste product in aluminum [...]

The Mustang Conspiracy: A Wild Horse Holocaust

September 27, 2010 by  
Filed under Environment, The Unexplained

What do the U.S. Government and British Petroleum have in common?  Well, aside from bureaucratic B.S. and a whole lot more money than we could ever dream of… they also seem to have a complete lack of concern for the sanctity of life.  BP and the Bureau of Land Management are the culprits behind the [...]

Caño Cristales: “The River That Ran Away to Paradise”

July 18, 2010 by  
Filed under Environment, The Unexplained

In the Sierra de la Macarena, Colombia, there lies a breathtaking anomaly of nature’s unrelenting beauty.  The Caño Cristales is a river unlike any other in the world. Due to unbelievable algae blooms, this river seems to carry all of the colors of the rainbow, and is truly a wonder to behold. From Atlas Obscura: [...]

The Short Film BP Doesn’t Want You to See

This short film, just over 10 minutes, was shot by Robert M. Young and Edward James Olmos on a recent trip to examine the oil spill that has devastated the Gulf of Mexico and surrounding States. Olmos in a scene from the film Here you will hear from locals including fishermen and business owners, lamenting [...]

E.I. Video: Wildlife Suffering in Gulf Oil Crisis

June 5, 2010 by  
Filed under Environment, The Unexplained

The tragic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has had me in such emotional distress.  My heart has been through the gamut.  I fluctuate from intense anger to utter sorrow.  I’ve read all of the news stories and the endless blogs, and I’ve wanted to write more myself.. but what to say that hasn’t [...]

Kevin Costner Saves the Planet!

May 18, 2010 by  
Filed under Environment, The Unexplained

Ok, so most people thought Waterworld was a crappy movie (although this little lady has a soft spot for that overblown, waterlogged mess of a film). But it turns out that Kevin Costner just might be an Oceanic hero in real life too! Costner and his business partners were in New Orleans to unveil a [...]

Gulf Oil Leak Crisis Worse Than We Think?

May 3, 2010 by  
Filed under Environment, The Unexplained

I like to think of myself as one who stays ahead of the curve… reads between the lines, and sees things on the horizon well beyond what’s being discussed in the mainstream.  However, until yesterday, I hadn’t any grasp on just how desperate the situation in the Gulf off the Louisiana coast had really become. [...]

Mother Nature Cries A River of Tears

September 4, 2009 by  
Filed under Environment, The Unexplained

If this doesn’t melt your cold heart, nothing will. In Norway, on the Austfonna ice cap, located on Nordaustlandet in the Svalbard archipelago, the ice is melting.  Rising sea levels due to early ice melt are causing great concern to scientists around the globe. Marine photographer and environmental lecturer Michael Nolan captured the stunning picture [...]

Weird Weather: ND snow in June

June 9, 2009 by  
Filed under Environment

Well, it appears that my neck of the woods has made national news again.  And the reason??  The weather, of course! A few days ago, Mother Nature thought that the tough people of North Dakota just weren’t quite done with winter, and saw fit for us to receive one final (let’s hope!) dose of snow [...]

Extraordinary News of the Week (March 30-April 5)

Each week we delve into the top headlines that may not have made it to the front page, but are no less noteworthy.  Keep reading after the featured story, for a list of even more Extraordinary news of the week. This Week’s Extraordinary Top Story Victorian Ghost Planted by Google This eerie image was captured [...]

Robot Fish to Clean Up the Ocean

March 23, 2009 by  
Filed under Environment

When we were children, we were told that someday, waaaay in the future, robots would be commonplace.  They would be able to do amazing things that we couldn’t begin to imagine.  As kids, we’d fantasize about what it would be like to live in this futuristic world, where machines seemed almost real. The future is [...]

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