Stonehenge Apocalypse ( 2010) TV movie

A completely ludicrous and unbelievable doomsday scenario, the 2010 TV movie Stonehenge Apocalypse literally starts off with a bang when an underground archaeological dig in Maine, which appears to have uncovered something left by the ancient Egyptians, triggers an energy surge and causes a mysterious movement of the monolithic stones at Stonehenge, England. And it’s all downhill from there, beginning with the lone conspiracy theorist who flies to England to start his own investigation into one of the Mayan pyramids at Chicen Itza which also mysteriously moves and turns into a nuclear bomb-like exploding volcano.

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Nigerian President Warns The End Times May Be ‘So Close’ After Islamists Massacre 15 More Christians Attending Church

PM News – “In another deadly move portraying Nigeria’s Borno state as a killing field for Nigerian Christians, attackers have stormed a church service in Kiyak village in the outskirts of Chibok, killing another set of 15 worshippers. It was the second major killing of Christians in the Chibok area. Early in December, 10 Christians

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Egyptian Cleric Threatens Egypt’s Christians With Genocide, ‘You Will Be Wiped Off The Face Of The Earth’

By Raymond Ibrahim, Gatestone Institute – “Islamic leaders continue to portray the popular protests against President Morsi and his recently passed Sharia-heavy constitution as products of Egypt’s Christians. Recently, Muslim Brotherhood leader Safwat Hegazy said in an open rally, as captured on video: A message to the church of Egypt, from an Egyptian Muslim: I

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The Islamization Of France In 2012

By Soeren Kern, Gatestone Institute – “Opinion surveys show that to voters in France — home to an estimated 6.5 million Muslims, the largest Muslim population in the European Union — Islam and the question of Muslim immigration have emerged in 2012 as a top-ranked public concern. The French, it seems, are increasingly worried about

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Sudan: Islamist Government Still Bombing Christians, ‘The International Community Is So Silent About The Killing’

MorningStarNews – “Non-Arab Christians in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains said they feel forgotten after Sudanese air forces killed at least 11 of the faithful in bombings before and after Christmas, according to area sources. Following bombings of non-Arab civilians in Christian villages in Sudan’s South Kordofan state from Dec. 18 to Dec. 26, the ethnic Nuba

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Egypt’s Morsi In 2010: Jews Are Blood-Sucking Descendants Of Apes And Pigs, ‘We Should Employ All Forms Of Resistance Against Them’

For some reason I suddenly envisioned a choir of Muslim Brotherhood men singing Cindy Lauper’s “True Colors” … Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi (Archival): “These futile (Israeli-Palestinian) negotiations are a waste of time and opportunities. The Zionists buy time and gain more opportunities, as the Palestinians, the Arabs, and the Muslims lose time and opportunities, and

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Dear Waitrose, please dump Shell this Christmas

Waitrose – aren’t they meant to be one of the more ethical supermarkets, a green leader? Well in many ways they are – Greenpeace’s oceans team has worked closely with Waitrose in the past to help them source their fish more sustainably and we know many of those who shop at Waitrose, do so to make an ethical choice. But back in April we were shocked to learn that Waitrose had a new friend, and that this friend, Shell, was one of the most destructive and exploitative oil companies in the world. Greenpeace are campaigning hard to save the Arctic from oil drilling. The Arctic is one of the last remaining wild places on the planet, and a vitally important eco-system, home to unique species …

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Recapturing the freedom of artisanal fishing

Being an artisanal fisherman is synonymous with freedom, says Gwen Pennarun, from Saint Marine, Brittany. At least, it used to be. Today, Gwen says, you have to go fishing when the fish is there. Unsustainable and destructive fishing methods, often by industrial boats, have contributed to over 70{660353129f8d892044c993645a1c75194301fec6786a7f617c15adde0b0011e9} of our fish stocks being depleted. Small scale fishermen like Gwen, who have been fishing responsibly for generations, are increasingly concerned for the health of our seas. Gwen is the president of an association which promotes line-caught sea bass in Brittany and which is dedicated to promote the values of pole and line fishing: authenticity, passion and a conviction that they can and must fish in a way that is sustainable and respectful. They …

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Waitrose responds to your pressure. Kind of.

All rights reserved. Credit: © Greenpeace The only oil spill Waitrose wants to be associated with Image caption: The only oil spill Waitrose wants to be associated with So far over 15,000 of us have told Waitrose to drop their partnership with Shell – and we’re definitely having an impact. Waitrose responded on Sunday with this – saying their partnership with Shell is ‘tiny’ with only two stores at petrol stations. Well our sources say that Shell is pushing for many more.Waitrose has built its reputation on the ethical and sustainable sourcing of its products and ‘giving back’ to the communities it operates in. We’ve done fantastic work with Waitrose on our Oceans’ campaign which is why it’s so disappointing that they’ve decided to partner up…

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The alternative Autumn Statement

The sun shines on a new Britain, powered by clean renewable energy Image caption: The sun shines on a new Britain, powered by clean renewable energy This morning, the Chancellor George Osborne gave his Autumn Statement. People on Twitter say he’s launched a dash for gas that would wreck our climate targets and make us the Dirty Man of Europe all over again. But that can’t be right, because my boss, John Sauven, got hold of an advanced copy of the speech. It’s meant to be confidential, but I nicked it of off his desk and thought I’d share it with you all.Mr Speaker, let me start by saying this is a statement for green growth, for investment, for UK…

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Greenpeace and Pulp join together for their hometown show in Sheffield

Image caption: Jarvis shows his support for protecting the Arctic Observer Magazine calls it the biggest ecological campaign of our generation: Greenpeace have joined forces with Jarvis Cocker to help Save The Arctic.The campaign is now entering its sixth month. Our aim is to see the unclaimed area around the North Pole become a global sanctuary. We are not going to stand by while unscrupulous companies take advantage of this unprotected area and destroy it through oil exploration and overfishing. The Arctic needs to be dedicated to peace and science, not oil and destruction. Jarvis Cocker, lead singer of the widely acclaimed British band, Pulp, has…

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You did it! Waitrose puts Shell relationship on ice

All rights reserved. Credit: Greenpeace Today we received the great news that after only 12 days of our intensive campaign, Waitrose has announced it has put its partnership with Arctic oil drillers Shell on ice. After 40,000 emails from you, several store visits, one spoof video, hundreds of Facebook posts, a social media meltdown, and the appearance of a life-size polar bear at their Islington store yesterday, Waitrose has declared support for the protection of the fragile Arctic. Waitrose recently opened two pilot stores in Shell forecourts with a view to rolling out the ‘new joint format’ more widely. In a press statement this summer Shell said ‘the plan …

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Let’s turbocharge the EU

All rights reserved. Credit: Nicolas Chauveau / Greenpeace Activists from Greenpeace France hang a banner at the Paris Motorshow The clock is ticking. From today we have a chance to influence the final EU law that could force car companies to produce greener cars. This afternoon, Lord De Mauley from the UK Department for Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) is meeting with environment ministers from across Europe to discuss a set of rules that could make a big difference in protecting our planet. And he could be a champion to making that happen. But German carmakers have been trying to trick EU politicians, by saying that the EU’s proposal would force them to make more…

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Shell’s Arctic oil rig hits the rocks

All rights reserved. Credit: US Coast Guard More evidence that we cannot let Shell drill in the Arctic Image caption: More evidence that we cannot let Shell drill in the Arctic In yet another example of just why drilling for oil in the Arctic is such a monumentally bad idea, Shell’s drilling rig, the Kulluk, has run aground off the island of Sitkalidak, near Kodiak in Alaska. The ancient rig was being towed back to harbour after a spectacularly unsuccessful summer drilling season when it ran into serious trouble and hit the shore.Last Thursday the Kulluk was being towed back from the Arctic by Shell’s brand new $200m tug the Aiviq when it hit heavy weather in the gulf of Alaska that caused …

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At last, a victory for sustainable fishing

All rights reserved. Credit: © Greenpeace Yesterday morning in chilly Brussels I joined small scale fishermen and Greenpeace campaigners who had travelled from all over Europe to demonstrate together outside the European Council Building. We were there to remind ministers to put the health of our oceans first, in the reform process of the European laws that govern our seas. Melanie Laurent, French film star of Inglourious Basterds fame, joined us. But despite having a star in our midst, the fishermen stole the show with politicians coming over to say hello, listen to their stories, and European press asking for interviews. What happened next quite frankly took us all by surprise: politicians voted on bold and sweeping reform, dedicated to bringing Europe’s fish stocks back to…

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Natural Disasters List December 30, 2012-Five killed in Colombian Landslide

Recent Natural Disasters 2012: This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the world with detail update report. Want to submit a News tip or story idea? Click hereKeep this page open or visit later to get update report.Check Worldwide Natural Disasters List + Detail ReportRecent Natural Disasters Landslide in southern Colombia-At least seven injured and some 20 others are reported to be missing in a landslide in southern Colombia.-Injured people are having treatment at University Hospital of Neiva.-A search-and-rescue operation is afffected due to bad weather condition (Photo: EPA).Update-Bodies of five victims have been discovered. At least 20 people are still expected to be buried under the debris.-Landslide occurred on the road between the cities of…

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Natural Disasters List December 29, 2012-Landslide in Kenya kills 10

Recent Natural Disasters 2012: This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the world with detail update report. Want to submit a News tip or story idea? Click hereKeep this page open or visit later to get update report.Check Worldwide Natural Disasters List + Detail ReportRecent Natural DisastersLandslide in Marakwet, Kenya-At least 10 people among them three children are reported to be killed in landslides in Elgeyo Marakwet County of Kenya.-Several injured people are having treatment in the Kamwosor and Kipsaos health centres.-The landslides occurred in Kocholwo, Simit, Kapsokom, Kaptarkom and Toroplongon areas of Marakwet.-Heavy rainfall caused mudslide in the area. Following Kerio officials, rescue efforts are still on despite ongoing rain in the affected areas.-In 2010, ten people died …

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8 reasons why Shell can’t be trusted in the Arctic

All rights reserved. Credit: US Coast Guard Shell’s Arctic oil rig hits the rocks. Should we trust them with the Arctic? Image caption: Shell's Arctic oil rig hits the rocks. Should we trust them with the Arctic? Shell’s most recent ‘mishap’ a few days ago was not the first setback the oil giant has suffered in its plans to drill for oil in the Arctic. In fact, it’s the eighth in a growing list of reasons why Shell should not be trusted in the Arctic. 1. Shell has no idea how much an oil spill clean-up would cost In March 2012, in response to questions from the…

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Natural Disasters List January 4, 2013-Flooding in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil kills 2

Recent Natural Disasters 2013: This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the world with detail update report. Want to submit a News tip or story idea? Click hereKeep this page open or visit later to get update report.Check Worldwide Natural Disasters List + Detail ReportRecent Natural DisastersFlooding in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-One killed by the floods of the Capivari river in Xerem, in Duque de Caxias near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.-Rio de Janeiro floods have displaced more than 3,000 peoples.-Nearly 215 mm of rain fell in just 24 hours north of Rio.-Flood-triggered mudslides have killed hundreds Brazilians in recent years. -January 2011 Rio de Janeiro floods and mudslides killed 903 people and caused damage of 2.0 billion Reais. It was the…

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Natural Disasters List January 3, 2013-Storm in Free State, South Africa kills 1

Recent Natural Disasters 2013: This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the world with detail update report. Want to submit a News tip or story idea? Click hereKeep this page open or visit later to get update report.Check Worldwide Natural Disasters List + Detail ReportRecent Natural DisastersHeavy storm in Free State, South Africa-One killed and 105 others injured in heavy storm in Sasolburg, Free State region of South Africa.-Storm and heavy rainfall also affected 1,000 houses.-Heavy rains struck Amelia township around 9pm on Tuesday.-Sasolburg storm injuries ranged from minor to serious.Related natural disaster posts:Floods in Eastern Cape South Africa kill 8Mahikeng South Africa storm…

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Natural Disasters List January 2, 2013-Sinkhole in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Recent Natural Disasters 2013: This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the world with detail update report. Want to submit a News tip or story idea? Click hereKeep this page open or visit later to get update report.Check Worldwide Natural Disasters List + Detail ReportRecent Natural Disasters Sinkhole in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania-Around 30 houses evacuated due to sinkhole in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.-Emergency center is set up by American Red Cross at Pine Street Presbyterian Church, 234 South St. Harrisburg, PA.-Sinkholes caused loss of water, gas and sewer service to the area.-Boil water advisory was immediately issued for the residents of Harrisburg.-Sinkholes damage …

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Natural Disasters List January 1, 2013-Flooding in Terengganu and Kelantan, Malaysia

2012 saw many natural disasters across the globe. Hurricane Sandy was one of the most prominent disasters of the year in the U.S. which killed at least 125 people and caused damage of $62 billions. Most of the United States was hit by extreme weather. Researchers say that the 2012 drought is the worst since 1988. Major earthquakes struck in Italy, the Philippines, Iran, and Afghanistan. The Philippines were also slammed by Typhoon Bopha, which killed more than 1,000 people.Let’s see what the world’s natural disasters have in store for us this coming year!Happy New Year 2013, hoping no worst natural disasters in 2013!Recent Natural Disasters 2013: This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the …

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Natural Disasters List December 31, 2012-‘New Year’s Eve’ Flooding in Thailand

2012 saw many natural disasters across the globe. Hurricane Sandy was one of the most prominent disasters of the year in the U.S. which killed at least 125 people and caused damage of $62 billions. Most of the United States was hit by extreme weather. Researchers say that the 2012 drought is the worst since 1988. Major earthquakes struck in Italy, the Philippines, Iran, and Afghanistan. The Philippines were also slammed by Typhoon Bopha, which killed more than 1,000 people.Let’s see what the world’s natural disasters have in store for us in 2013!Recent Natural Disasters 2012: This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the world with detail update report. Want to submit a News tip or story idea? Click hereKeep this page …

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Natural Disasters List January 6, 2013-Hundred missing in Tasmania Bushfires

Recent Natural Disasters 2013: This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the world with detail update report. Want to submit a News tip or story idea? Click hereKeep this page open or visit later to get update report.Check Worldwide Natural Disasters List + Detail ReportRecent Natural DisastersBushfires in Tasmania, Australia-Bushfires in southern Tasmania may have claimed lives. Following Tasmania police, 100 Australians are missing in Tasmania wildfires.-Around 70 homes were destroyed in Dunalley, Tasmania.-Almost 3,000 evacuated people from Hobart are currently living in emergency shelters.-Yesterday, around 1000 people were rescued by boat from the bushfire-ravaged Tasman Peninsula.-The 1967 Tasmanian bushfires killed 62 people and injured 900 others. It was the most deadly bushfires that Tasmania had ever experienced (Photo: Aerial photograph taken on…

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