A scientist has filed a federal lawsuit claiming weather data was manipulated to support geoengineering efforts. The case raises questions about climate research integrity and oversight.
Posts published in “Environmental”
Debate is intensifying over whether weather modification technologies can influence storms and climate patterns. Cloud seeding and geoengineering are now central to the discussion.
A lawsuit alleges the EPA failed to respond to concerns over glyphosate levels in oat-based foods. The case raises questions about safety standards for children.
From glowing forests to unexplained fireballs, strange events are surfacing across Earth and sky. Scientists are scrambling to understand what ties them together.
Tonight’s briefing connects seemingly unrelated global developments into a single emerging pattern across institutions, systems, and everyday life. From religion to finance and environment, the analysis suggests a broader shift shaping multiple layers simultaneously.
Voters removed four council members after a controversial data center approval sparked public outrage. The election reflects growing resistance to large-scale tech projects.
Dane Wigington returns with a warning that global climate engineering is accelerating at an alarming pace. From artificial storms to atmospheric manipulation, questions rise over engineered intervention.
A deep dive into the potential health risks of EMF exposure and 5G expansion in modern society. The discussion explores biological effects, regulatory gaps, and growing public concern.
James Talarico’s past climate education proposals are drawing renewed attention. Critics highlight efforts to expand climate lessons and activism in schools.
Indonesia’s Raja Ampat, one of the world’s richest marine ecosystems, faces growing pressure. Mining and tourism are threatening its fragile environmental balance.
A new federal initiative highlights growing concerns over microplastics and pharmaceutical residues in drinking water. Regulators are expanding contaminant monitoring efforts nationwide.
A massive sewage spill near Washington, D.C. exposed years of delays tied to environmental reviews. Critics say regulatory inaction allowed critical infrastructure to fail.


















