Ranches Fighting for Survival The second biggest fire in Texas history has burned 1.1 million acres, killed tens of thousands of cattle, and destroyed hundreds of structures. The vast majority of the state’s beef production is in the panhandle. That beef accounts for $186.1 billion of the state’s economy. Many ranches have lost most of… Continue reading Smokehouse Creek Fire in Texas Panhandle Devastates Land and Lives
Texas Struggles to Repel Invasion on Border
Illegals Streaming into Nation Despite National Guard Troops Blockading Eagle Pass Texas National Guard troops have fortified small portions of the US/Mexico border, but illegal immigrants continue to pour across the unguarded section of the 1,951 mile line. Meanwhile, the Federal government continues to harass Texas for even small acts. Congress has been no help… Continue reading Texas Struggles to Repel Invasion on Border
War in Gaza Continues as Israel Strikes Back at Hamas
Hundreds of Thousands Displaced as War Rages Hamas fired hundreds of rockets into Israel, prompting Israel to hit back against the terrorists with devastating force. Ground operations are underway in Gaza. The actions have caused chaos for millions of people as power and internet are down (Israel previously provided it to the region). Hundreds of… Continue reading War in Gaza Continues as Israel Strikes Back at Hamas
Canadian Wildfires Continue to Rage
Smoke from Uncontrolled Fires Pollutes US Skies Canada is on track for its worst wildfire year on record. Fires are projected to last the entire fire season, which drags through August. Nearly nearly all Canadian provinces and territories are fighting blazes, with no end in sight. What ignited the fires is up for debate. Smoke… Continue reading Canadian Wildfires Continue to Rage
Illegals Flood Across US-Mexico Border
Biden Administration Refuses to Protect Border A federal judge recently struck down Title 42, a policy banning migrants from crossing the U.S. border. Under it, the government removed 2.3 million illegal aliens from the US. Estimates place the number of people coming over the border daily to 2-3 times as many as under Title 42.… Continue reading Illegals Flood Across US-Mexico Border
Toxic Train Catastrophe Continues to Grow, Health Concerns Worsen
More Chemicals than at First Thought Were Spilled A train carrying highly toxic chemical derailed in East Palestine OH, forcing residents to evacuate. A number of cars were transporting phosgene, which is a gas deployed as a chemical weapon in WWI, and vinyl chloride, a highly volatile gas. The smoke from the burning is expected to… Continue reading Toxic Train Catastrophe Continues to Grow, Health Concerns Worsen
Attack on US Electrical Grid Cuts Power to Thousands
Sabotage Destroys NC Power Station An attack on a power station in Moore County, NC, left over 15,000 residents without power. Services were only recently restored. The area is home to many US special operations forces. Law enforcement implemented a 9p-5a curfew on the entire county, contrary to standard procedures after a power outage. This… Continue reading Attack on US Electrical Grid Cuts Power to Thousands
Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Sabotaged
Russia’s Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Shut Down After Attacks As yet unnamed saboteurs attacked the multi-billion dollar natural gas pipeline Nord Stream 2, which runs from Russia to Germany. The US military was on maneuvers in the area of the pipeline rupture at the time of the sabotage. Heavy armor composed partly of cement shields… Continue reading Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Sabotaged
Western Drought Worsens
Severe Drought Continues to Plague the West The Western US continues its years long drought, with conditions only worsening. Water rationing has been the main tactic against this for years but has predictably produced only more drought, as less water is available for the water cycle. These dry conditions threaten food production in the “bread… Continue reading Western Drought Worsens
Another Food Plant Destroyed
Pressure on Food Supply Increases Fire broke out at a Purdue Foods plant on May 1. Numerous food processing plants have been destroyed over the past year to date, increasing supply chain issues for food producers. Fertilizer shortages and adverse weather conditions are also worsening shortages. Europe faces even more problems with grain supply thanks… Continue reading Another Food Plant Destroyed