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The Moment EVERYTHING Changed: No One Expected an Eruption Like This!
Creative SocietyYou’ve probably noticed that over the past week, volcanic activity on our planet has surged unexpectedly. What’s even more concerning is the unusual behavior of volcanoes during eruptions. In today’s climate event overview for November 6–12, 2024, we’ll explore these alarming anomalies and discuss what could be done to prevent catastrophic consequences in the future. Hurricane “Rafael” devastates Cuba On November 6, Hurricane Rafael slammed into Cuba, causing catastrophic damage. Its powerful winds crippled the national power grid, leaving over 10 million people without electricity. Mountain Fire, California, USA Fierce winds up to 96 km/h fueled the Mountain Fire in Ventura County. The blaze spread rapidly, consuming over 8,300 hectares, destroying 134 buildings, and injuring five people. Record-breaking snowfalls in Colorado and New Mexico, USA Early winter storms hit the states hard. In Denver, nearly half a meter of snow fell, marking the heaviest November snowfall in 40 years. Unexpected eruptions of Russia’s Shiveluch Volcano On November 7, Shiveluch erupted three times within 24 hours. The sky above Ust-Kamchatsk was shrouded in ash, turning snow gray and covering the streets in thick layers of soot. Alarmingly, the eruption occurred without the usual seismic signals, catching experts off guard. Mud Volcano Explosion in Colombia On November 11, Los Aburridos Volcano in Antioquia erupted violently. A plume of ash and a fiery explosion followed, causing 8 people to lose consciousness due to toxic gases. Deadly Activity at Indonesia’s Lewotobi Laki-Laki Volcano Recent eruptions have caused widespread damage, with ash clouds soaring 16.7 km into the atmosphere. Massive boulders, propelled up to 7 km away, left craters 15 meters wide and 5 meters deep. Traditionally, volcanic eruptions occur when magma rises from a chamber beneath the surface. However, researchers are now observing magma ascending directly from Earth’s deep layers. This magma is hotter, chemically distinct, and rises with unprecedented force. The likely cause? External cosmic influences are delivering energy to Earth’s inner core. This energy is converted into heat, intensifying mantle convection and accelerating magma movement. Increased planetary rotation may also amplify centrifugal forces, driving magma upwards. The combination of heat, gas expansion, and reduced pressure triggers sudden and explosive eruptions, such as those seen at Shiveluch and Lewotobi Laki-Laki. The signs are clear: our planet is undergoing dramatic internal changes. History suggests that similar phenomena occur in 12,000-year cycles, often resulting in rapid planetary shifts and devastating consequences for life on Earth. The global community must act urgently. Discussions on the climate crisis must evolve into practical solutions. By uniting scientific expertise and exploring innovative approaches, we can work to mitigate these escalating threats. This is our opportunity to stabilize the planet — before it’s too late.348 views -
No One Expected It: Lightning Changed the Course of the Game Forever!
Creative SocietyIn today’s review, you'll see the tragic events that millions of people around the world faced between October 30 and November 5, 2024. We'll also discuss measures that can help prevent such catastrophic consequences in the future. The relentless force of nature continues to affect Spain, moving into new regions. While recovery teams in Valencia search for the bodies of those trapped in homes, on parking lots, and among crushed cars, torrential rains have shifted northeast, engulfing new areas. A powerful eruption of Indonesia's Lewotobi volcano has resulted in at least 9 deaths, with 64 others injured, half of whom are in critical condition. At the beginning of November, severe storms hit Israel, with northern areas experiencing flash floods, landslides, and hail. On the night of November 3, Oklahoma faced intense thunderstorms and at least five tornadoes. On November 1, Cyclone Martina swept over the Scandinavian Peninsula and struck the Kaliningrad region of Russia, continuing further into the country. On November 3, severe thunderstorms with fatal lightning strikes impacted northern Uganda, where 14 people lost their lives and 34 were injured at the Palabek refugee settlement. That same day, a similar incident took place in Peru. During a soccer match, lightning struck the field, instantly killing one player. Seven others were injured, four of whom were hospitalized. Intense rains caused flooding in the valleys of Syria’s northern and eastern regions. Starting October 30, large hail blanketed Saudi Arabian deserts, while heavy rains paralyzed life in Iraq beginning October 31. On October 31, Super Typhoon Kong-rey made landfall on Taiwan’s coast. The disaster caused three deaths, injured nearly 700 people, and left over 970,000 households without power and more than 44,000 without water. Typhoon Kong-rey was Taiwan’s largest storm since 1996. It’s clear today that humanity must prepare for massive natural challenges and implement collective safety measures. A unified global disaster monitoring center, gathering worldwide data, is essential. Reliable alert systems must ensure that everyone receives timely information and safety instructions. Prepared evacuation centers with autonomous resources and cutting-edge rescue technology will be crucial in mitigating impacts. But even with these emergency response measures in place, they may still fall short. Imagine if floods like those in Spain simultaneously hit dozens of countries. Humanity would face massive losses beyond what we could manage. Global action is essential to minimize and, ideally, halt the escalation of these disasters. We have no other path but to seek solutions. Science offers hope. An international team of scientists has already proposed a foundation for addressing the climate crisis and made initial developments. However, their efforts alone are insufficient. To effectively combat these threats, we must unite the world’s scientific potential, bringing together the best specialists and research institutions with one goal: preserving humanity. Creating a Unified Scientific Center is possible only if there is political will. This will emerge only when people collectively voice their support and create a global demand. We don’t know if this will happen, but as long as we see an OPPORTUNITY, we will pursue it. And we’d be glad to do so TOGETHER.442 views 3 comments -
Tragedy in Spain: City Submerged in 10 Minutes!
Creative SocietyPerhaps you've asked yourself: why do we keep making reviews of climate disasters? No, it’s not to frighten you or boost channel ratings. There's a deeper reason for continually highlighting these events. Today, you’ll find out what it is. In this video, we’ll cover some serious catastrophes that occurred between October 23 and 29, 2024. Spain experienced a series of devastating storms over several days, claiming more than 200 lives. In the Valencia region, the disaster took residents by surprise; people were trapped on ground floors and basements, while hundreds were forced to take refuge on rooftops and even in trees. Boats and helicopters were used to evacuate residents. On October 25, Tropical Cyclone Dana hit the Indian states of Odisha and West Bengal, bringing strong winds, heavy rains, and storm surges. Typhoon Trami’s floods and landslides affected over 7 million people in the Philippines, with the death toll reaching 111. Nearly a million people had to abandon their homes. On October 23, rare tornadoes erupted near the town of Kadra in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, lifting clouds of dust and sand into the air. These twisters were instantly caught on camera, becoming a sensation on social media. Wild weather swept through much of New Zealand on October 24, with nearly 345 mm of rainfall in Milford Sound Bay within half a day. Heavy rains, landslides, and snowfall closed dozens of highways across the South Island. Starting October 23, a wave of storms swept through several South American countries. In central Argentina, heavy rains caused floods in three provinces. In Buenos Aires and its surroundings, nearly 60 mm of rain fell in an hour and a half, while over 300 mm fell in Cordoba in a day, surpassing the October average. A severe storm also hit Uruguay's inland areas, with Paysandú suffering the most. Floodwaters quickly submerged the city, and hurricane-force winds knocked down trees and damaged rooftops. Two departments in Paraguay were seriously affected by the storm. Gale-force winds and hail struck the city of Pindoi, causing extensive damage to agriculture — the primary source of income for local residents. A state of emergency was declared in the region. In Brazil, storms hit six states in the south and southeast. In Sinimbu, 130 mm of rain fell within two hours. Torrential rains and hail damaged roads and crops, while about 3 million people were left without power. This was the second major power outage in the country this month due to severe weather. On October 24, atmospheric pressure dropped to a very low level of about 995 hPa. It’s worth noting that a pressure of 1000 hPa already carries a high storm risk, while even lower levels are rare and often accompanied by severe weather. The disaster led to eight fatalities, with one person still missing. So why do we make these reviews? Our goal is to provide people with accurate information about current events. After watching the “Global Crisis. The Responsibility” forum, you’ll see the bigger picture and learn what to expect in the coming years. Awareness is the first step to preparedness, especially in unforeseen situations. Hearing this kind of information encourages people to look into climate risks in their area, prepare an emergency bag, and understand how to act during natural disasters. For instance, they'll know that in a flood, one shouldn’t try to save their car or other belongings but instead focus on their safety and the safety of those around them. Don’t be reassured by news that says, “This has happened before.” Yes, Spain has experienced heavy rains, and the Philippines and China have faced typhoons. But the serious anomalies we’re seeing now used to occur once in tens or even hundreds of years. Now, such events are happening almost daily, simultaneously affecting multiple regions. This means any of us could be hit by a disaster at any moment. Share this information with others. By doing so, you’ll help loved ones be prepared, act appropriately in a crisis, and possibly even save their lives.1.06K views 5 comments -
ILLUSION of Safety | How Manipulation DISTORTS Climate Reality
Creative SocietyAsk yourself: are you truly analyzing what's happening with the climate, or are you letting others shape how you perceive this information? Watch the video to the end, and you’ll be able to answer these questions. Let’s begin with an overview of climate disasters that occurred in the week from October 16 to 22, 2024. Starting on October 16, Italy was struck by unprecedented rainfall and severe flooding. The region’s residents had not yet forgotten the destructive floods of May 2023, but this time, the scale of the disaster was significantly greater. At the same time, France faced a climate catastrophe of overwhelming proportions. On October 20, storm Ashley hit Ireland and the United Kingdom like a "weather bomb." Several provinces in Turkey were rocked by earthquakes two days in a row, on October 16 and 17. The strongest quake, at magnitude 5.9, struck near the area where two deadly earthquakes occurred on February 6, 2023, claiming over 50,000 lives in Turkey alone, according to official data. On October 18, a sudden landslide struck the village of Dangba in Sichuan Province, China, destroying the village committee’s buildings and the local market. Heavy rain, wind, and snow caused severe damage to several regions in western Georgia. In Argentina, extreme weather on October 16 left chaos across several provinces. None of the forecast models could predict that Category 1 Hurricane Oscar, which hit the Bahamas and Cuba, would intensify. This left residents of the affected areas unprepared. Record rainfall, beginning on October 19, led to catastrophic flooding in Roswell, New Mexico, USA. The increase in climate disasters is becoming more apparent, yet many continue to react with disbelief or indifference. Why is this? The answer lies in how our perception is manipulated. When faced with information about a disaster or even witnessing one firsthand, you might feel that something unsettling is happening with the climate, yet the tactics used by reputable media and experts encourage us to view the situation as ordinary. Often, data is presented in ways that make the threat seem less severe. For instance, instead of the usual measurement of precipitation in millimeters, the news has increasingly switched to centimeters, which visually minimizes the disaster’s scale by a factor of ten. Additionally, articles often include a note after describing an event, suggesting that similar situations have occurred before. This softens the perception of danger and diminishes the impact of the information, as the beginning and end of a text are usually what leaves the strongest impression. Meanwhile, the severity of the disaster’s aftermath is blamed on managerial negligence or shortcomings in public services. However, shaping public opinion about the climate is just the tip of the iceberg. Behind this lie deeper manipulations that entirely alter our perception of the world. Those behind wars, major terrorist attacks, school shootings, and the resurgence of Nazism manipulate the minds of otherwise rational people like puppets, orchestrating global tragedies with our own hands. "The Impact" documentary exposes all these criminal schemes and their creators. Watching this investigative film will reveal the world as it truly is and dispel any illusions. This truth may be shocking, but it will help you understand the cause-and-effect relationships in today’s world and offer insights into what lies ahead.701 views 2 comments -
WARNING! Intense Magnetic Storms Are Approaching!
Creative SocietyAs Earth experiences unprecedented disasters — ranging from abnormal rains and floods in the Sahara Desert to devastating hurricanes in Europe and Brazil — an even more dangerous threat is looming. This weekly review of climate disasters from October 9 to 15 will open your eyes to the severity of what’s happening to our planet and help you understand the immense challenges humanity is now facing. In Morocco, abnormal rains caused severe flooding, forming lakes and ponds in one of the driest regions of the world — the Sahara Desert. The powerful storm "Kirk" wreaked havoc in Western Europe. In Portugal, over 300,000 people were left without power. In Galicia, Spain, fallen trees, landslides, and floods seriously disrupted traffic on roads and railways. In Paris, torrential rains set a new October record with 71 mm of rainfall in just one day. Throughout Lombardy, Italy, a red weather alert was declared. In Brazil, after 167 days of drought, a heavy downpour flooded the capital, inundating streets and buildings. In Tres Ranchos, a "microburst" completely destroyed a brand-new sports field just before its opening. Meanwhile, in Vietnam, two tornadoes destroyed 67 homes and injured 19 people, including 5 children. October has seen a surge in solar activity, with 6 major X-class solar flares since the beginning of the month. On October 3, an X9.0 flare erupted on the Sun, the largest in the current 25th solar cycle. It was expected to cause a G3-class geomagnetic storm within two days, but Earth's magnetic conditions remained normal, with the storm hitting only on the 4th day, leaving scientists puzzled. A plasma ejection from the X1.8 flare on October 9 triggered a powerful G4-class geomagnetic storm, nearly reaching the highest G5 level. The solar wind speed around Earth reached about 800 km/s, double the normal rate. This storm was so intense that auroras were seen in unexpected places, such as the Mediterranean coast of Europe and even in Cuba and Haiti — regions where auroras are extremely rare. The storm caused disruptions in GPS systems and high-frequency radio communications. In the U.S., farmers had to halt operations or manually recalibrate precision agriculture equipment reliant on GPS. The increasing occurrence of red auroras signals dangerous processes taking place in our atmosphere. More details on this were discussed at the “Global Crisis. The Is A Way Out” forum. NASA representatives announced that the Sun has reached the maximum period of its solar cycle. Scientists expect solar activity to gradually decline after this peak, which could last around a year, as seen in past cycles. However, this time, the situation is drastically different. Our solar system is entering the peak of a much larger 12,000-year cycle, during which it is exposed to powerful external cosmic forces that transmit additional energy to the cores of all planets. As a result, we are seeing a simultaneous increase in internal heat and activity on planets and even their moons. On Earth, this is manifesting as intensified volcanic and seismic activity, anomalies in the magnetic field and crust heating, along with escalating climate disasters: wildfires, storms, hurricanes, extreme precipitation, and floods. The Sun is no exception — it too is receiving additional energy from this external cosmic influence, and its activity will continue to surge to an extreme level, far beyond what modern humanity has ever faced. Any upcoming solar flare could throw us back to the Stone Age. This makes solving the climate problem an urgent priority. In the "Global Crisis" forum series, scientists and volunteers have compiled exhaustive information on this topic. It's time for the global community to unite its scientific potential and collectively address the escalating climate problem before the climate decides our shared fate.1.32K views 6 comments -
Hurricane Milton | Chaos is Escalating!
Creative SocietyIn Thailand, a tourist paradise is flooded, and volunteers are rescuing blind animals. Hundreds of thousands of Brazilians have been left without food, water, or transportation. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, 200 meters of railway tracks are suspended in midair. Meanwhile, the state of Florida, the U.S., was hit by the "bizarre" hurricane "Milton". "Milton" is not just another hurricane; its abnormal and unpredictable behavior is yet another manifestation of the climate chaos the world has long ignored! For more details on these and other climate anomalies that occurred between October 2 and 8, 2024, check out this week's review. What’s happening on the planet is a warning: if we don’t urgently address the climate problem, we will face even more horrifying consequences. Are you ready to accept the inevitable, or will you do everything to prevent it?965 views 7 comments -
"Zombie" Hurricane Strikes America | Who's Next?
Creative SocietyWhat if your home suddenly ends up flooded? Or what if a hurricane that had already dissipated comes back with even greater force? What if the place you fled to escape the disasters becomes the center of chaos and destruction? This is not a scene from a disaster movie. It is our new climate reality, a reality that millions of people on the planet faced in just one week, from September 25 to October 1, 2024. The world has changed! It will never be the same again. Climate change is accelerating. Facts are stubborn, and the statistics show the progression of climate disasters. The city of Asheville, USA, which was once considered a climate haven, has now become the epicenter of a climate catastrophe. This once again proves that there are no longer any safe places on the planet. If we want to survive, addressing the growing climate crises must become humanity’s #1 priority. In a world full of division and conflict, this will only be possible when people start speaking out about the climate problem en masse and create a unified global demand for solutions. Right now, we have a unique moment where everyone can contribute to shaping this demand with simple actions on social media. The "Global Crisis" forums provide all available information about the situation with climate on the planet. Stay in the know about the issue, and share info with others, so they too can realize that our home is collapsing, but we can still prevent this. It’s time to stop ignoring reality and start taking action while we still have a chance for survival!1.21K views 5 comments -
Planet's Final Warning | Time is RUNNING OUT!
Creative SocietySouthern regions of Africa have faced a rare blizzard, tourists in Argentina were stranded due to a sudden snowstorm, and early winter hit Mongolia. Meanwhile, heat records were broken in almost every country worldwide. But this is only part of the global climate chaos gripping the planet. In this video, we show just a fraction of the events that took place globally during the week of September 18 to 24, 2024. Looking at the current events, it’s clear to everyone that the world is on the edge. The paradox, however, is that even after surviving one disaster, people continue living as they did before, trapped in the illusion that the worst is behind them. But when the next catastrophe strikes, the same cycle repeats. It seems people will only begin to realize the gravity of the situation when a new disaster hits before they’ve even had the chance to recover from the previous one. And when this cycle accelerates globally, it will finally become clear that something must be done. But by then, it might be too late. When humanity is focused solely on survival, there will be no one left to tackle the preservation of the planet. Right now, we still have a chance. We have scientists who can address the climate crisis, research institutes, laboratories, technology, the internet, and most of the tools we need to save humanity. Everyone with intelligence and a spark of humanity must understand the issue and do everything possible to create a public demand for the unification of scientific potential to eliminate the climate threat. There must also be a call for the unification of humanity around its most fundamental value — the life of every person.1.28K views 13 comments -
Global FLOOD | Technologies Will Save MILLIONS of Lives!
Creative SocietyThis week, the planet was literally submerged. One flood shocked local residents because it occurred in a highly unusual place. Today, we'll also explain why such unprecedented rainfall and powerful floods are happening and answer the question of how they can be stopped. All the details are in the weekly review of climate disasters that took place on the planet from August 21 to 27. These unprecedented rains and powerful floods are caused by the record heating of the ocean and atmosphere. The ocean plays a crucial role in the planet's thermoregulation: it transfers excess heat from the Earth's interior to the atmosphere and then into space. However, due to pollution from hydrocarbons, the ocean's thermal conductivity has been significantly disrupted. An overheated ocean evaporates more moisture, and the warmer atmosphere can hold onto it. As a result, scientists are recording a significant increase in atmospheric moisture content. People in different countries are experiencing this through extreme downpours and subsequent floods, which we highlight in our weekly reviews. This raises the question: can anything be done about it? Yes, it can. Currently, there is a technology in the world that can help save millions of lives. Detailed information is available in the documentary film "Water from Air | The Path to Saving Humanity": https://rumble.com/v4xi7l8-water-from-air-the-path-to-saving-humanity-popular-science-film.html1.47K views 3 comments -
Nature Has Gone MAD! They Know WHAT to Do. Do You
Creative SocietySo many cataclysms are happening every week now that it’s becoming increasingly difficult to decide which ones to include in our weekly review. Each of these natural disasters is so massive and abnormal that it deserves coverage. We invite you to share in the comments any details about the natural anomalies you have witnessed. Your feedback and information are crucial; they help to present a complete and accurate picture of what’s happening in the world. In this video, we present a review of only some of the natural cataclysms that occurred on the planet from August 14 to 20, 2024. The events and statistics shown in the video once again emphasize that the progression of climate disasters is simply insane. Now, everyone can see this progression, but some are still afraid to acknowledge reality because they don't see a way out. We often see comments like: "How can we fight against nature?" There is an answer to this question! Otherwise, there would be no point in discussing it at all. Watch the documentary "Water From Air: The Path to Saving Humanity." https://rumble.com/v4xi7l8-water-from-air-the-path-to-saving-humanity-popular-science-film.html Also, check out the forum "Global Crisis. The Responsibility" to learn more. The future of humanity is in your hands. https://rumble.com/v3z27ij-global-crisis.-the-responsibility-international-online-forum.-december-2-20.html1.59K views 2 comments