Year: 2012

  • Is that the sky falling, or just the sea rising?

    Is that the sky falling, or just the sea rising?

    While it’s clear that earth changes are occurring, it is not yet clear what long term ramifications await the world. Theories abound on food and water shortages, along with the fears of entire island nations soon being underwater relics of the time when the earth was a few degrees Celsius cooler.

    Now comes this: News that sea rises will hit the East Coast of the United States disparately higher than the global average..

    The US Geological Survey concludes that the East Coast is more in danger of flooding than other coastal areas around the earth. According to their report, the Atlantic Ocean is rising at a rate three times faster than the global average–these numbers since 1990.

    And finally, their numbers estimate that by 2100, sea levels globally could be about 3.3 feet higher than now.. The East Coast will be 8 to 11 inches even greater in rise, according to the USGS.

  • Morning radar: What to watch and what to turn your eyes away from

    Morning radar: What to watch and what to turn your eyes away from

    Monday morning.. rain is coming down outside Earth Informer home base in Pennsylvania. A morning thunderstorm is echoing in the distance here. I looked outside, and with the rain and fog and dull skies illuminated by occasional lightning, it looks like a Bob Ross painting come alive. 
    What to watch for:

    • The Colorado wildfire continues to rage–over 200 homes have been destroyed and vacation spots are being evacuated as the fires advance. At one point on Sunday one fire was 0% contained.. now the race is on to get more planes to fight the blazes.. 
    • Tropical Storm Debby has already taken a life in Northern Florida. There are tropical storm warnings all along Florida’s west coast, and there are even watches all the way down to Ft. Myers. Several weather services have speculated on where Debby will go. And at this point, all forecasts are simply speculation. Numerous forecast models have Debby doing Dallas. Others show it advancing up the East Coast. What is clear, though, is that it will develop slow and potentially strong as it churns near a land mass in the warm Gulf waters. And state along the Gulf Coast should be prepared.
    • The Supreme Court may make history today, or punt the ball. All eyes are watching the hallowed halls of the nine justices to see what way they will decide on President Obama’s health care law. Will Scalia vote that it’s legal!? Will Ginsburg overturn the individual mandate!? I think we can predict a few votes, but some toss ups are the reason why people won’t go out on a limb and predict how in the world the Supremes have decided the issue. The decision will come this week–and it may even come this morning.
    • Tension increases in the wake of Syria shooting down a Turkey jet. And now according to Turkish reports, several high ranking military officials from Syria have fled to Turkey..
    • Are you on Facebook this morning? If so, you may be enjoying your posting session as much as you would be ennjoying sex. A study finds it comparable.  So .. is commenting on a post just watching?
    • If you want a defense for your drinking habits, look no further to a new study which seems to suggest that two glasses of wine simply makes life better. According to research, it improves the quality of life for middle-aged people.  Perhaps what this all boils down to is this: Studies all seem to suggest that people who do drink coffee, wine, and eat fats in moderation all are happier. Maybe the real study should be done on people who do things in moderation. Maybe doing things in moderation in itself is what accomplishes the task of having a good quality of life. Just my unscientific theory.
    • Some new links being added to Earth Informer today: Gang Activity map, Amber Alert Map, forest fire map.. all these courtesy of and linked to the very good folks at  GlobalIncidentMap.com ..
    • And finally, here’s one for those who think (or hope) the world will end in December 2012. You’re not alone. Michael Luckman thinks it is all almost over, too. Something tells me Mr. Luckman and company are completely wrong. We will see on December 22, 2012 who is still standing.
    Stay tuned for more…
  • THIS IS THE WEEK: HEALTH CARE AND IMMIGRATION, THE SUPREMES SET TO RULE

    THIS IS THE WEEK: HEALTH CARE AND IMMIGRATION, THE SUPREMES SET TO RULE

    • The entire law could be upheld
    • Insurance mandate struck down
    • Mandate and two related provisions struck down but law stays
    • The entire law struck down
    They are some pretty big scenarios, and pretty dire consequences depending on the side of the issue that people are on. 
    The wait is now on. What will the nine justices say .. what did they decide.. how will this year’s election be shaken up by the results..? 
  • John Hogue out with new analysis of Syria, Turkey, and ‘Mabus’

    John Hogue out with new analysis of Syria, Turkey, and ‘Mabus’

    I heard one Nostradamus ‘expert’ once say that the hird great AntiChrist, ‘Mabus,’ is ‘maybe us.’ 
    But for the real truth–or as close as you can get to it–on Nostradamus, I turn to no other than John Hogue. He has appeared on numerous programs throughout the years to detail what he believes are the real meanings of Nostradamus’ prophecies. He is not just gloom. But he has room for doom.

    It is some good Sunday evening reading, should you have the time and interest..
  • Debby’s new track

    Debby’s new track

    Where she eventually ends up is still in question, but Tropical Storm Debby is going to strike between Apalachicola and Cross City in Northern Florida Monday night, according to latest projections from Accuweather. This means there has been a major change in Debby’s track, at least from this weather service.

  • Bullying doesn’t just hurt kids: The video of Karen Klein crying on a bus proves that. But to what extent is freedom of speech hindered in crackdowns on teenagers’ cruel words? Some thoughts and fears

    Bullying doesn’t just hurt kids: The video of Karen Klein crying on a bus proves that. But to what extent is freedom of speech hindered in crackdowns on teenagers’ cruel words? Some thoughts and fears

    By now you have seen the video bullies on a bus saying horrible things to Karen Klein–she was a bus monitor as teenage kids were hurling insults at her about her weight and age, mocking her for crying at their words. She is a mother, a grandmother. A special fund was set up after the video went viral.. it started at $5,000 to send her on vacation and is now in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Clearly, sentiments are not on the teenage bullies’ side. The troubling video has been viewed by millions of people billions of times. 
    But it opens up a whole new door of intrigue: We think of bullying just hurting kids. We fail to realize that often the subject of bullies and kids in general are adults. Sure, adults are paid to put up with a bit. Think back to high school.. I am sure you will regret some things done to teachers or officials in your school.
    However it seems to be taking on a new life of its own in the Twitter era. Facebook posts can be made hidden.. but damage can be done. The AP posted this unsettling snapshot of our time: Bullies and how they hurt teachers more in this new online era.
    The AP explain what Klein faced on the bus this way:
    Students poked the bus monitor with a textbook, called her a barrage of obscenities and threatened to urinate on her front door, among other callous insults. One student taunted: “You don’t have a family because they all killed themselves because they don’t want to be near you.”
    Klein’s oldest son killed himself 10 years ago.
    Eventually, she appears to break down in tears. A cellphone video of the incident posted on YouTube went viral.
    There is freedom of speech. I am often troubled by the attempt to slam ‘bullies’ with fines or penalties. To a degree freedom of speech can be hindered if a crackdown on bullies occurs. But on the flip side, what has gone missing in the mind of American kids? What went away that stopped them from the crudest and rudest of insults? What made their brain chemicals swirl to allow them to maim, insult, and sometimes even kill for fun?

    It is becoming commonplace to reach stories from international media (often about America) of kids calling in food orders, the delivery person showing up, and that person being killed–and the kids still eat the food while the corpse lay motionless in death. 

    The kids are not alright. They seem to be getting less alright with every passing day, and every bus ride into the great bastion of hate and mental sickness: Modern American high school.
  • Egypt’s new path: Mohammed Morsi

    Egypt’s new path: Mohammed Morsi

    What is clear from the close election is this: The world will not readjust its policies on Egypt, taking into account the new majority backed by the Muslim Brotherhood. While Morsi won with just a little over half of the vote, he won. Massive crowds have already assembled in Cairo’s Tahrir Square chanting “Allahu Akbar!”

    What began as a strange odyssey of protest and violence 500 days ago with the ouster of Hosni Mubarak now continues with an election, dramatic results, and a new path for Egypt. 
    Time will tell what path is the one the nation will take.. and what issues lurk along the way.
  • Egypt has a new direction

    Egypt has a new direction

    Elections over: The Muslim Brotherhood-backed candidate Mohamed Morsi won Egypt’s presidential election, the Supreme Presidential Elections Commission announced Sunday.. The world now will watch as power shifts and events unfold. Untold ramifications for Egypt, the region, and the world. Don’t let analysts on TEE VEE fool you, in the end they don’t quite know either.

  • Lawyer: State Pen Sandusky under suicide watch

    Lawyer: State Pen Sandusky under suicide watch

    The verdict was clear Friday night: The jury believed that former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky was guilty on charges that he both molested boys in locker rooms, his home, and groomed troubled youths to eventually be molested..
    Bail was revoked and he was immediately remanded to prison under Friday Night Lights in Bellefonte, PA. Now Sandusky’s attorney Karl Rominger told CNN that Jerry Sandusky is under suicide watch and it in protective custody.. Centre County Jail not making any comments on Sandusky’s mental state or his condition. 
  • Massive wildfires continue to grow in Colorado

    Massive wildfires continue to grow in Colorado

    Evacuations continue in Colorado as an already out of control wildfire rages with even more intensity. Gazette.com is offering a live blog to cover the latest. Photos of eerie fire pictures are posted. The dark knight sky is illuminated by bright orange and red colors .. the fire advances destroying homes and property without consideration to human life.
    According to officials quotes on the Gazette blog, the Waldo Canyon fire is at 0% containment.. this fire was formerly known as the Pyramid Mountain fire. New name, same battle. Same fire..
    Air Force grounds are being utilized as area for helicopters involved in firefighting operations.
    Here is a complete list of all the areas under evacuation orders. Among the orders: Manitou Springs, an entire town of 5,000.  The fires are leading to 24/7 battles for already exhausted firefighters. 
    Photo above credit AP
    (People watch as smoke billows from a wildfire west of Colorado Springs, Colo. on Saturday, June 23, 2012. The fire has grown to an estimated 600 acres and The Gazette reports authorities are evacuating the exclusive Cedar Heights neighborhood as well as the Garden of the Gods nature center. (AP Photo/Bryan Oller)