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The Lake Norman Monster
This article on the Lake Norman Monster ultimately asks the question: could the creature, or creatures, be the result of radiation from a nuclear power plant that's created its very own Atomic Fish Monster?
142 commentsWar in Iran for 2012? What is the situation in Iran?
War in Iran for 2012? What is going on with Iran these days? Answers and some historical perspective on who and what Iran is and what may be driving them toward the current provocation with the US Navy.
16 commentsIron: The Most Dangerous Element
A fascinating look into the lives and deaths of stars, and why iron is the most dangerous element in the universe.
6 comments2012, 2013 and 2014 Survival: EMP, Solar Storms, Fuel Disruptions, War, Economic Collapse
Your survival in 2012, 2013 and 2014 depends on the present preparations that YOU make. What events are in the near future, what can you do now and what preparations are needed to survive are discussed.
10 commentsHow to generate Electricity
An introduction to the theory of generating electricity followed by a brief summary of some of the viable ways of generating electricity on a commercial scale.
192 commentsJapan Earthquake 2011: Its Effect on Pets and Animals
While the devastating effects of the March 2011 earthquake in Japan took its toll on humans, it certainly did not go unnoticed by the island's wildlife and animal life. This hub takes a look at how the quake affected those critters both domesticated and wild and what changes occurred to the habitats on and around the island in which they live.
13 commentsStarting an IV
I've been performing Intravenous injections for a few years now and wanted to help anyone who may be struggling with I.V.'s. Well before you can learn to "stick" you have to know a little something about the vascular system of the body. So here's...
11 commentsChernobyl: Life After Death
The Chernobyl Disaster was the biggest nuclear accident in history. The area surrounding the power plant was evacuated and declared a dead zone. But just two decades later, its a wildlife paradise.
35 commentsUnions killed Michigan
When I was a boy growing up in Benton Harbor, Michigan, there was gainful employment for anybody who wanted to work. Whirlpool Corporation, founded in 1900 in Benton Harbor, was the largest employer in the area, employing thousands of people,...
165 commentsGwynn Dyer's "Climate Wars": A Summary Review
An enhanced-content review of Gwynne Dyer's "Climate Wars" (2010.) Climate change is of deep concern to national security professionals the world over. Find out what they are worrying about.
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