Worse Than Katrina? It Appears That We Just Witnessed The Most Costly Natural Disaster In U.S. History By A Wide Margin
By Michael Snyder I don’t know if I have the words to describe what we have just seen. Summer just ended, and within one week…
By Michael Snyder I don’t know if I have the words to describe what we have just seen. Summer just ended, and within one week…
By Eric Kulisch The risk to manufacturing, agriculture and distribution sectors in Florida is rapidly intensifying as powerful Hurricane Ian takes aim at the state’s…
By Tyler Durden Just three weeks ago we observed how the 2022 Hurricane season had neared its halfway point without any hurricanes making landfall on…
By Mike Campbell Canada’s ArriveCan app caused delays at the border for American emergency support crews who were crossing to help with hurricane relief efforts….
HOUSTON (CN) – A federal judge dismissed the claims of Houston residents seeking to hold the government liable for flooding their homes with Hurricane Harvey…
By Michael Snyder When the Russians take decisive action, it is usually for a reason. As you will see below, the Russians have suddenly decided…
By Mac Slavo Preparing for an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) has not been on the radar for many of us lately. As we focus on our…
By Daisy Luther In conspiratorial circles, it’s long been rumored that Walmarts across the country would become FEMA camps after an epic disaster. Some folks…
By Michael Snyder This is the worst natural disaster that the Bahamas have ever seen. For hour after hour, Hurricane Dorian has remained almost stationary…
By Daisy Luther The Bahamas no longer looks like the sunny, clean tourist destination with rows of brightly colored houses that tourists fondly remember for…
By Michael Snyder Well, that certainly escalated quickly. On Wednesday we were told that Hurricane Dorian would only be a Category 3 storm when it…
By Michael Snyder We haven’t seen this sort of seismic activity on the West Coast in a very long time. Last month, two monster earthquakes…
By Michael Snyder For years, scientists have been warning us that the San Andreas fault is “locked and loaded” and could potentially “unzip all at…
By Michael Snyder The amount of corn produced in the United States this year is going to be way below expectations. The Department of Agriculture…