thestatedtruth.com | January 16, 2012
“The Senator” was an old friend to many, and besides being the tallest cypress tree in the United States, it was also the oldest of its kind in North America. Even more interesting, it was the fifth oldest tree in the world. Longwood, Florida A 3,500-year-old Central Florida landmark burned to the ground. A fire early Monday […]
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thestatedtruth.com | January 12, 2012
While most of the U.S. has had a very mild winter, that is not the case in Alaska. ANCHORAGE, Alaska The worst winter anyone can remember in Alaska has piled snow so high people can’t see out the windows. More than twice the normal snow has already been dumped on Anchorage! “The scary part is, we still have three […]
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thestatedtruth.com | December 31, 2011
Unusual weather patterns are creating an interesting twist to normally harsh winter areas in the United States….Just 19.6 percent of the continental United States is covered in snow, according to the latest snow analysis by NOAA, compared with 50.3 percent this time last year. From the Washington Post: At the National Arboretum, the white petals of […]
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thestatedtruth.com | November 8, 2011
This from Reuters – An “epic” storm is bearing down on western Alaska on Tuesday, the National Weather Service said, warning that it could be one of the worst on record for the state. The storm, moving inland from the Aleutian Islands, was expected to bring hurricane-force winds with gusts up to 100 miles per hour, […]
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thestatedtruth.com | November 8, 2011
No, we didn’t make this up….really, who could even have dreamed up such a thing? From Art Cashin on the floor of The New York Stock Exchange: There are new reports of earth tremors around the El Hierro volcano in the Canary Islands. As you probably recall, El Hierro is located on a very unusual […]
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thestatedtruth.com | November 6, 2011
Odd things are happening in some unusual places, like the largest earthquake in Oklahoma, ever….expect more according to Clif High. Clif does Asymmetric Language Trend Analysis and writes a report called The Shape Of Things To Come. We have followed him for some time and we have to say he has had some outlandish predictions on things…the interesting thing is that a […]
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thestatedtruth.com | August 26, 2011
Here comes the mother of all storms for the East coast! So here’s an interesting question….what happens if you have a giant crane up in the air working a project on the East coast (New York or New Jersey) and it can’t be removed in time because you’ve never before seen a hurricane come this far north like this one? Just […]
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thestatedtruth.com | August 11, 2011
If your cell phone is having problems, ours are too…. here may be the reason why. Solar storms could affect earth technology. According to The International Business Times: “Power grids, GPS systems and satellites could be among the technologies affected by surges of energy released by the sun’s swelling magnetic field, according to the National Oceanic […]
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thestatedtruth.com | August 4, 2011
Is Texas setting itself up for an electric grid disaster….we’ll soon see! Power demand for Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc, or ERCOT, which runs the power grid for most of the state, hit three consecutive records this week as Texans cranked up air conditioners to escape one of the hottest summers on record. Power […]
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thestatedtruth.com | June 19, 2011
From Washington’s Blog………….. WOWT Reports: [Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Plant’s chief nuclear officer, Dave Bannister] said for the plant to get to a disaster level, floodwater would have to rise three and a half feet above where it stands now. The Kansas City Star Notes: The endless complexities have made prediction a tough task, said […]
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thestatedtruth.com | June 13, 2011
We’ve just had 100 year floods, now it looks like we have the 100 year drought………About 94 percent of Texas was in a state of severe, extreme or exceptional drought as of June 7, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor compiled by the U.S. Agriculture Department and the National Drought Mitigation Center. The October-through-May period was […]
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thestatedtruth.com | June 2, 2011
We need to keep a watch on this…..as the waters of the Mississippi head downstream, they leave behind flooded towns and ruined lives, but even worse they carry a nasty combination of farm chemicals and waste that is expected to result in the largest dead zone ever in the Gulf of Mexico. Dead zones are areas of the ocean where […]
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thestatedtruth.com | June 2, 2011
Heads up comments from the one and only….Art Cashin on the floor of The New York Stock Exchange. China Drought Worsens, Possibly Putting Pinch On Profits, Populace And Maybe The Government – As we noted last week, new pressures appear to be accelerating in China. Not the least of these is the worsening of the […]
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thestatedtruth.com | May 31, 2011
“The impacts of China’s worst drought in 50 years have been served up on the nation’s dining tables as the price of rice and vegetables from drought-hit provinces have skyrocketed. The average price of staple foods in 50 cities has increased significantly, and the price of some leaf vegetables has jumped 16 percent in one […]
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thestatedtruth.com | May 27, 2011
There will be riots around the world if bad weather continues to dilute food crops.  This has the potential to be a world wide problem as spring turns to summer. The realization will come by fall if farm harvests turn to dust in the wind ! So, what happens if we have a decent harvest?….Aah then consider us to be lucky and food inflation may be […]
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thestatedtruth.com | May 24, 2011
From good friend Gene Inger, publisher of The Inger Letter……..since 1969!  Interestingly the ‘magnetic field’ has shifted further than ever for a 20 year period; and that’s why the North Pole moved to Siberia. Yes all globes are actually wrong now. We might add the South Pole has moved too. Don’t think this doesn’t matter […]
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thestatedtruth.com | May 24, 2011
We have talked about this weather problem since back in January….reciting from the Clif High report  “The Shape Of Things To Come.”  Clif said there would be summer tornadoes with hurricane force and at least 4 large earthquakes in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere that are due before year end and volcano eruptions too, along with major fires in […]
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thestatedtruth.com | May 23, 2011
Ash covered small towns on Iceland’s southeast coast immediately following the eruption. On May 22 a dark cloud of ash reached Reykjavik, prompting city officials to warn people with asthma or other breathing disorders to stay indoors. “Everything is pitch-black,†Gudmundur Vignir Steinsson, a gas-station owner in Kirkjubaejarklaustur, about 75 kilometers from the volcano, said […]
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thestatedtruth.com | May 23, 2011
This shouldn’t be news to the readers of TheStatedTruth.com as we broke the original story early on. Tokyo  Electric Power Co. confirmed a meltdown of fuel rods in two more reactors at its Fukushima nuclear plant, which has been emitting radiation since an earthquake and tsunami knocked out power and cooling systems. Fuel rods in the […]
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thestatedtruth.com | May 19, 2011
Vicksburg has seen the worst of the floods with the Mississippi River’s height swelling to 56.3 feet at its highest point, eclipsing the record set in 1927. Employees at Dirt Works, Inc, a cement production business in South Vicksburg, built a makeshift levee to protect the business but it burst on Monday. The Yazoo River’s […]
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thestatedtruth.com | May 11, 2011
So why do they call it the 100 year flood…..when it’s happened now 3 times (1927,1937 and 2011)Â in the last 84 years! MEMPHIS/NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) – The swollen Mississippi River set a record high water level at Natchez, Mississippi, on Wednesday — 10 days before its expected crest in the southern city. The level of […]
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thestatedtruth.com | May 5, 2011
Interesting to say the least! Watch ABC News’ full report on the bin Laden evidence trove tonight on “World News With Diane Sawyer”. A new bulletin issued tonight by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security and obtained by ABC News describes the terror organization’s chilling desire to derail a train. “As of February […]
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thestatedtruth.com | March 14, 2011
Should any of these plants go into full meltdown (indications are (2) already have) there will be both a human and economic disaster worse than 1945. Japan’s nightmare gets even WORSE: All THREE damaged nuclear reactors now in ‘meltdown’ at tsunami-hit power station.  By Richard Shears Last updated at 5:09 PM on 14th March 2011 The […]
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thestatedtruth.com | February 21, 2011
Thousands of people in the Philippines fled their homes as a volcano erupted on Monday, sending a spectacular column of ash high into the sky, residents said. The eruption of Bulusan, a 1,559-metre (5,115-foot) volcano, turned mid-morning into night for about 20 minutes across largely farming areas around its slopes, regional army spokesman Major Harold […]
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thestatedtruth.com | February 17, 2011
A powerful solar eruption that triggered a huge geomagnetic storm has disturbed radio communications and could disrupt electrical power grids, radio and satellite communication in the next days, NASA said. Â Â A strong wave of charged plasma particles emanating from the Jupiter-sized sun spot, the most powerful seen in four years, has already disrupted radio […]
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thestatedtruth.com | February 16, 2011
LOS ANGELES (CBS)….After years of relative quiet on our nearest star, activity has picked up as of late, resulting in a solar flare that marks the strongest since 2006. After the initial blast of radiation accompanying the coronal mass ejection (CME) — the first of its magnitude to occur in the new solar cycle of […]
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thestatedtruth.com | February 10, 2011
BARTLESVILLE, Okla. – A record amount of snow has fallen across Oklahoma while temperatures across the state Thursday morning were lower than North Pole, which was a balmy 16 degrees. In Bartlesville, the National Weather Service recorded the temperature reaching -28 degrees below 0, setting an all-time city record. The Oklahoma Mesonet released a statement […]
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thestatedtruth.com | February 7, 2011
Freezing weather and snow paralyzed the border city of Ciudad Juarez, knocking out electricity and water in thousands of homes and closing roads and factories. Record low temperatures hit the city, across from El Paso, Texas with temeratures fluctuating between -0.4 and 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 and -10 degrees Celsius). “There have been cold temperatures […]
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thestatedtruth.com | February 3, 2011
The United States threatened to take military action against China during a secret “star wars” arms race within the past few years, according to leaked documents obtained by The Daily Telegraph. Â By Tim Ross, Holly Watt and Christopher Hope The two nuclear superpowers both shot down their own satellites using sophisticated missiles in separate […]
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thestatedtruth.com | February 2, 2011
Australia is fighting its worst weather in a 100 years, first rain and floods, now a huge cyclone. Cyclone Yasi, which is now projected to be a category 5 storm according to the Australian Weather Bureau, is making landfall in Queensland and will add to the continent’s flooding misery, which has already incurred over $20 billion of damages […]
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thestatedtruth.com | January 27, 2011
Records are made to be broken,…..but the hope is (was) ‘not in our lifetime’. New York City and Philadelphia are included in the mid-Atlantic storm that broke daily snowfall records on Wednesday. New York City set a new record for January,  the snowiest January in history. With the storm grounding out, final snow tallies exceed a foot throughout the corridor […]
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thestatedtruth.com | January 14, 2011
This may happen, but one would think it is more likely to be the by product of a devastating earthquake. California has more risk of catastrophic storms than any other region in the country – even the Southern hurricane states, according to a new study released Thursday. The two-year study by the U.S. Geological Survey is the most […]
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thestatedtruth.com | January 13, 2011
The storms, which began on Tuesday, sent tons of red mud and torrents of water rushing down mountainsides into homes. At least 348 people have been killed in the last 24 hours as torrential rain triggered mudslides that smashed through towns around Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Heavy rains earlier in the week killed 13 […]
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thestatedtruth.com | January 12, 2011
We’ve been talking about this, it’s called food inflation and it’s about to get out of hand over the next year because of adverse weather……Grain prices soared after the USDA made a deep cut in its outlook for global supplies.Â
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thestatedtruth.com | January 11, 2011
Rising food inflation sparked violence across the Middle East and South Asia over the weekend. Why?…. Demonstrators were protesting the high cost of staple commodities like sugar, rice and milk.  The outbursts have triggered fears that the world is due for a revisit of the 2008 food protests that rocked many countries. Food prices are now […]
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thestatedtruth.com | January 5, 2011
I never new….as the old saying goes! From The Guardian: The abundance of four common species of bumblebee in the U.S. has dropped by 96% in just the past few decades, according to the most comprehensive national census of the insects [a three-year study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences]. *** […]
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thestatedtruth.com | January 5, 2011
Global food prices hit a record high in December and are favored to continue rising in the year ahead due to inclement weather.  Can food riots that broke out around the world when prices last surged in 2008 be far behind?
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thestatedtruth.com | December 31, 2010
The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) along with the North Dakota Highway Patrol (NDHP) has closed U.S. Highway 2 from Devils Lake to Grand Forks.
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thestatedtruth.com | December 31, 2010
Flood waters swept through vast areas of northeastern Australia Saturday, threatening to inundate thousands more homes in a disaster one official said was of “biblical proportions”. As Queen Elizabeth II sent her “sincere sympathies” to Queenslanders who rang in a damp new year, the military was assisting deliver food and other supplies to isolated towns […]
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