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The Unseen War. Who Leads Our World to Destruction?
Watch as Dr. A. Egon Cholakian, national security expert and an intelligence educator who formally served the Reagan White House, exposes a secret operation undermining the democratic order and America. In a riveting three-hour video, he uncovers the entity behind global conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, and the potential collapse of NATO. Egon Cholakian questions Putin’s autonomy, sheds light on puzzling decisions of world leaders, and highlights rising internal conflict in the U.S.
After a 30-year investigation conducted by their team, Egon Cholakian reveals a hidden force active since 1993, threatening Western democracy.
We, volunteers of ALLATRA International Public Movement, decided to publish this appeal on our resources, as the topic raised by Egon Cholakian directly concerns us. ALLATRA volunteers from different countries have been harassed and persecuted for more than 10 years because of the actions of this hidden force. This video explains what this hidden force is, why it persecuted ALLATRA volunteers and why it is so important for every person to stand up for democracy.
This video is more than an update — it’s an urgent call for citizens to safeguard future of our free world.
The Official Website of Dr. A. Egon Cholakian: https://egonreport.org/
00:00 Introduction
2:47 The truth about the secret intelligence structure. A 30-year investigation.
7:06 Those who stand behind the Russian authorities
14:27 KGB come back
20:03 Hybrid psychological war against the US
29:26 How KGB narratives appear in American and global mass media?
33:21 Interference in the next U.S. election and the threat of Civil War
36:22 Which country's side is the KGB playing on?
38:53 A precedent that led to a 10-year selective investigation
51:34 How today's KGB undeclared war against the US has affected this appeal
56:22 Investigation. How does the KGB choose its victims?
58:28 The KGB's persecution Campaign. Strategy and tactics
1:14:54 Urgent mobilization of the enemy of democracy in 2020
1:24:53 The key role of anti-cult organizations in KGB strategy
1:30:55 The Case of Bhagavad Gita
1:37:54 Impunity for human rights violations in the EU
1:42:10 Preliminary conclusions of our investigation
1:45:33 How the enemy exploits recruited journalists
1:52:53 KGB methods of discrediting politicians
1:55:43 Case of the "BBC News" article
2:07:29 An example of cynical KGB manipulation methods in Slovakia
2:12:25 Failure of the forceful stage in Belarus
2:16:32 Constitutional violations during persecution in Russia
2:22:53 Suffering of innocent volunteers caused by the KGB
2:28:40 Russia and Russian people were sold for one medal
2:31:27 The Case of Jehovah's Witnesses
2:39:35 KGB's forceful stage in Ukraine. Raids and searches
2:49:42 The most unfair trial in history and the crucifixion of democracy
2:53:53 Ukraine's role in the global scheme of the enemy
2:59:27 KGB's totalitarian titular religion
3:04:27 The enemy most destructive weapon
3:11:54 The Civil War 2028
3:18:04 Real Captains of America
3:21:30 How can we protect America and ourselves
3:30:40 The Shield
3:31:59 The most important question for every citizen
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Kyrgyzstan NOW! Devastating Mudflows Claim Lives and Destroy Villages
June 28 in the Nookat district of Osh region, Kyrgyzstan, around 16:10 local time, a devastating mudflow occurred. Mud and water flooded dozens of yards, damaged two bridges, roads, and electrical substations. A state of emergency was declared in the area.
The mudflow washed away the road to Abshyr-Ata waterfall, leaving approximately 1300 people stranded. Helicopters were dispatched for evacuation. According to the Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES), all evacuated individuals underwent medical checks and were safely transported home.
Rescuers ferried 180 people across the river at Abshyr-Ata recreation area. Unfortunately, mudflows swept away people who were relaxing on the riverbank.
As of June 30, according to MES Kyrgyzstan, nine people have died due to the aftermath of the mudflow.
To manage the aftermath in Abshyr-Ata village, 637 personnel and 19 pieces of specialized equipment have been mobilized. MES has established a special headquarters. Currently, 127 rescuers, 12 medical professionals, and psychologists are involved in operations.
The Ministry of Health reported that 204 medical personnel are conducting field visits to assist the affected in the Nookat district.
Extreme weather events related to water are becoming more frequent. Unusually heavy rains worldwide are causing destructive floods, landslides, and mudflows. Concurrently, the number of areas experiencing precipitation deficits and droughts is increasing. This highlights the chaotic nature and imbalance in atmospheric processes directly linked to atmospheric moisture content.
Encouragingly, technology already exists to more evenly distribute rainfall and significantly reduce droughts and floods worldwide. However, it's crucial to remember that this technology won't solve the root causes of global climate change. We need to unite efforts and global scientific potential to find and implement solutions capable of preserving our planet.
For more information on the technology that can save lives today, watch the documentary film: "Water From Air: The Path to Saving Humanity | Popular Science Film."
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Germany NOW! Unrelenting Storms Cause Chaos: Floods, Lightning Strikes, Evacuations
Since June 26, severe weather conditions have affected many regions of Germany. Following a period of hot weather, powerful thunderstorms ensued. Heavy rains and lightning strikes halted firefighting efforts and disrupted transportation nationwide. Some road and rail routes had to be closed due to flooding.
In Baden-Württemberg, rail traffic was interrupted on several lines. DB Regio reported that the section between Gerbetingen and Aulendorf was closed, with train services expected to remain suspended until Saturday. Stuttgart's urban railway also experienced disruptions.
The inclement weather also impacted the European Football Championship being held in Germany. In Stuttgart, due to a storm, fans were temporarily evacuated from the fan zone at Schlossplatz. As a result, the public viewing of the championship started significantly later than planned.
Rain also completely flooded the interior of TSG Hoffenheim stadium in southern Baden-Württemberg. Storms caused flooding around Lake Constance, prompting residents to stay away from flooded areas. Fire crews were engaged in pumping water out of flooded basements until evening.
According to the fire department, a campground in Markdorf was evacuated. 200 campers were affected, with no injuries reported.
In Dresden, lightning struck a supermarket, causing a chemical odor to spread. Two employees complained of headaches and nausea, requiring hospitalization.
In Detmold, North Rhine-Westphalia, up to 100 liters of rain per square meter fell in a short period. Two kilometers of federal highway 239 were flooded, with water levels reaching 60 centimeters on the ring road. Firefighters responded 150 times to pump out flooded basements.
In Hamburg, streets, basements, shops, and underground parking lots were flooded. Hurricane-force winds uprooted numerous trees and partially covered the roof of a residential building.
By evening, Hamburg's fire department had conducted over 700 operations due to weather conditions, clearing flooded basements and streets, and removing uprooted trees, and fallen branches.
The railway line between Bremen and Hamburg was temporarily closed due to track flooding near Tostedt (Harburg district). Long-distance trains were diverted through Hanover, and several regional services were canceled. Early morning services resumed, but travel along the route was restricted to slow speeds. It remains unclear when the situation will normalize.
Many areas in Middle Franconia, including Fürth, are also under a weather warning. In a neighboring city to Nuremberg, rain fell so heavily that water overflowed from manhole covers and collected on the streets.
In Thuringia on the evening of June 27, federal highway 281 near Neuhäus was closed due to flooding. Particularly hard hit was the city of Gerthausen (Röblingen municipality), where the Herpf River overflowed within minutes. Some parts of the city were underwater up to 50 centimeters deep.
The severe weather persisted into the weekend. During a match involving Germany on Saturday, Frankfurt authorities decided to close the fan zone due to a negative forecast from the German Meteorological Service, deeming it unsafe to remain there.
During the Germany-Denmark match in Dortmund, a severe thunderstorm with hail broke out. Lightning struck the stadium. The game was suspended for 30 minutes.
Natural disasters increasingly impact our daily lives and force us to change plans. The cancellation of viewing a European Championship match may seem like a tragedy, but the real tragedy is that sudden catastrophes can claim lives unexpectedly. No one is immune. For years, the public has been warned about such events and the measures needed to prevent climate collapse. Detailed explanations can be found on the “Global Crisis. The Responsibility” forum. It's not too late; we must unite and act decisively to preserve life for future generations.
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USA, Russia, China, Turkey Are Hit By Devastating Climate Disasters NOW!
Storm "Edgar" in Russia
On June 20, powerful storm "Edgar" hit the capital of Russia, causing mega-floods and destructive winds of up to 25 m/s. Within minutes, Moscow descended into chaos. Meteorologists have already called June 2024 the rainiest in the history of weather observations. But the most damage was caused by hurricane-force winds. People clung to lampposts and crawled on all fours to avoid being blown away. For the second time this month, tornadoes formed, an entirely atypical phenomenon for the region.
In Moscow and the Moscow region, over 1800 trees were toppled. Torn-off roofs, twisted fences, damaged cars, and shattered windows in houses were the aftermath of storm "Edgar." As a result of the storm, two people died and at least 37 were injured.
Deadly Storms in the USA
Several days of relentless rain led to historic deadly floods in the Midwest USA. Floods in Iowa surpassed the levels of the record event of 1993. A state of emergency was declared. The floods damaged over 1900 properties, with hundreds completely destroyed. In Rock Valley, torrential rain caused a levee to breach along the Rock River, prompting the urgent evacuation of residents. City authorities even activated tornado sirens to alert citizens to the dangerous situation.
Massive Floods in China
Deadly floods have swept southern and central China. In Guangdong Province, at least 47 people perished due to the rampage of nature. Meizhou, a city with a population of about 3.8 million, suffered last week from torrential rains occurring once a century. Continuous rains from June 23 to 24 caused flooding on 33 rivers, exceeding warning levels. In Jiangxi Province, as of June 24, 85,000 people were affected by floods and landslides, with 1397 people evacuated. 135,000 acres of crops were destroyed. Anhui Province saw 511,000 people affected by the natural disaster, with a total of 64,000 people relocated. The area of damaged crops reached 30,500 hectares. On the same day, Changsha in Hunan Province experienced heavy rain. Within an hour, Changsha received 65.1 mm of rain, breaking the hourly precipitation record for June.
Anomalous Fires in Turkey
Against the backdrop of strong winds and scorching summer temperatures, large forest fires broke out in several provinces of Turkey. In the southeastern regions of the country, in Diyarbakir and Mardin provinces, fires started from stubble burning and quickly spread due to the wind across several villages. The fires claimed the lives of 15 people and injured 78. According to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, nearly 15,000 hectares of agricultural land were burned. Many animals perished in the forest fires. High temperatures increase the number of natural fires, which, in just 3 weeks from June 1 to 21, this year recorded 399 fires. This is almost five times more than last year, when 84 forest fires occurred during the same period.
Catastrophic natural events are becoming more frequent and destructive worldwide. The international forum "Global Crisis. The Responsibility" presented information on the progression of catastrophes worldwide, as well as their causes and consequences, which clearly indicates an approaching crisis.
If the majority of the planet's residents understand the content of this report at the forum, solving climate problems will become the main task for all humanity. It will probably also stop all conflicts and wars, as saving the planet will become a priority. Instead of confronting for dominance in the world, it will be wiser to seek common interests and save our common home together. It is much wiser to find common interests and save our common home together. Then people will understand that unity is more advantageous, safer, and more exciting than enmity and mutual destruction.
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Turkey NOW! High Temperatures and Winds Fuel Major Wildfires
In Turkey, amid strong winds and scorching summer temperatures, major wildfires have erupted in several provinces.
In the northwest province of Çanakkale, firefighting services, including aerial efforts, battled the flames for over a day to prevent casualties and injuries. Residents from affected areas were evacuated to safer locations.
In the southeastern regions of Diyarbakır and Mardin, fires ignited from field stubble and quickly spread due to wind, affecting villages such as Koksalan, Yazıcheğe, and Bagacik. Images shared on social media show towering flames illuminating the night sky and large clouds of smoke billowing into the air. The fires have resulted in 15 deaths and 78 injuries.
According to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, nearly 15,000 hectares of agricultural land have been scorched. Many animals have perished in the wildfires in Diyarbakır and Mardin, prompting a need for veterinary assistance in the region.
The wildfires have also impacted forest-steppe zones and other provinces. While some areas have managed to bring the infernos under control, local firefighting services and municipal brigades continue battling elsewhere.
Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) has deployed over 1,500 personnel to combat the fires. The country has mobilized its largest-ever aerial fleet, including 105 helicopters, 26 airplanes, and 14 UAVs, for firefighting efforts. Turkey stands as the first among European nations to utilize UAVs in combating wildfires, leveraging their imaging capabilities for fire detection and management using decision support software recognized by the International Telecommunication Union of the UN.
High temperatures have escalated the frequency of natural wildfires, with 399 incidents recorded in just three weeks of June this year — nearly five times the number compared to the same period last year, which saw 84 forest fires. The extent of natural wildfires in Turkey in 2024 has also significantly increased compared to the previous year.
At the international forum "Global Crisis. The Responsibility," data on the dynamics of fires and other climate catastrophes worldwide were presented, highlighting their causes and other facts indicating an impending crisis.
If the majority of people on Earth grasp the contents of this report, addressing the climate issue will become humanity's top priority. With a high probability, all wars will cease because why argue about global dominance when its existence is at stake? It is far wiser to find common ground and save our shared home together. Then people will understand that unity is more advantageous, safer, and more fulfilling than hostility and mutual destruction.
Remember, all global changes begin with awareness. Study this information and disseminate it to everyone you can reach. This will be your significant contribution to safeguarding your own life and the lives of your loved ones.
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USA NOW! Deadly Floods, Record Rainfall Across the Midwest
Several days of relentless rain led to historic and deadly floods across the Midwest United States.
From June 21 to 24, torrential rains across the region resulted in record-high river levels, significant property damage, and evacuations.
Flooding in Iowa surpassed the record set in 1993, prompting a state of emergency declaration. On June 22 alone, rescuers conducted 250 water rescues. The floods damaged over 1,900 properties, with hundreds completely destroyed. Governor Reynolds described the situation as "staggering," with many towns left without electricity, water, or sewage services, and hospitals and nursing homes evacuated. Disaster declarations covered 25 counties, with 16 locations along state rivers breaking flood records.
Rock Valley, a town of 4,000 in northwest Iowa, suffered severely. Intense rainfall caused a levee breach along the Rock River early Saturday morning, prompting urgent evacuations. The Rock River reached a historic level of 27.64 feet, nearly 5 feet above the previous record. City authorities even activated tornado sirens to warn residents of the dangerous situation. At least two bridges and roads were washed away.
Spencer, a city of over 11,000 residents, became isolated by floodwaters. Hundreds were evacuated to two city shelters.
On Tuesday, another Iowa town, Rodney in Monona County, was evacuated. The sheriff warned people to stay away from the area. Multiple breaches in levees occurred along the Little Sioux River, necessitating immediate evacuations for residents along its banks.
In O'Brien County, several water rescues were conducted. Near Alvord in Lyon County, a train derailed as nine cars were swept away by the floodwaters.
Southern Minnesota communities were also affected by the flooding. Governor Tim Walz declared a state of emergency on June 22. Waterville, one of the hardest-hit areas, received up to 18 inches of rain, causing severe flooding.
Residents downstream from the Rapidan Dam near Mankato were evacuated after the Blue Earth River overflow partially breached the dam, leading to the collapse of a power station.
In South Dakota, numerous rivers also broke previous water level records. The governor remarked, "This is probably the first time we've seen rains come this fast." The National Weather Service reported that Sioux Falls and Mitchell experienced the wettest two-day periods on record on Thursday and Friday.
In North Sioux City, several homes were destroyed on Sunday evening. By Monday, the city was covered in a thick layer of muddy brown water. Officials credited pre-emptive efforts to raise levees near the city for preventing even worse damage, potentially saving much of North Sioux City from being submerged.
According to SiouxlandProud, a railroad bridge between North Sioux City and Riverside partially collapsed late Sunday evening due to flooding. The disaster claimed the lives of two individuals in South Dakota and Iowa.
The pace of increase in the number and intensity of catastrophes on the planet significantly exceeds all scientists' forecasts. And there is no reason to believe they will suddenly stop on their own.
Many scientists understand that there is a certain Factor X, which most traditional climate models do not account for. Yet, it is precisely this factor that is the main cause of such catastrophic changes on the planet.
What is this factor? What can we do to prevent natural disasters from completely destroying our world and making life on Earth impossible? Find the answers in the "Global Crisis. The Responsibility" forum.
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China NOW! Catastrophic Floods, Record Rainfall, Crops Destroyed
Deadly floods have swept across southern and central China. The National Meteorological Administration noted that this cycle of rainfall is prolonged, extremely severe, and carries a high risk of natural disasters.
In Guangdong province, at least 47 people have died due to the extreme weather. Meizhou, a city with a population of about 3.8 million people, suffered from torrential rains last week that are described as a "once-in-a-century" event. As of June 23, around 9,000 households remained without electricity. More than 100,000 people have been evacuated.
On June 24, the Ministry of Water Resources released a report on the flood situation. Due to continuous rain from June 23 to June 24, 33 rivers in Jiangxi, Hubei, Anhui, Zhejiang, Guizhou, and other regions experienced floods exceeding warning levels.
The flood situation in the Yangtze River basin is becoming increasingly serious.
On June 24 at 6:00 PM, the Ministry of Water Resources and the China Meteorological Administration jointly issued a red meteorological warning for mountain floods. The highest risk areas are in the western part of Zhejiang province and the northeastern part of Jiangxi province. These areas require continuous monitoring, flood warnings, and evacuation of residents.
As of June 24, 85,000 people in Jiangxi province have been affected by floods and landslides, with 1,397 people evacuated. A total of 210 square miles of crops have been destroyed.
In Anhui province, a total of 24 counties and districts in 5 cities, including Huangshan and Xuancheng, have been affected by the disaster. The number of affected people has reached 511,000, with 64,000 people relocated. The area of damaged crops has reached 117 square miles.
On the same day, a heavy rainstorm hit Changsha in Hunan province. In just one hour, Changsha received 2.56 inches of rain, breaking the June hourly rainfall record.
As a result of this extreme rain, many homes and shops along the banks of the Guitang River were flooded up to half a story high. Numerous vehicles were submerged up to their roofs.
The Changsha railway station was flooded, and many local underground shopping malls and parking lots were overwhelmed by the floods. The Changsha metro was temporarily suspended.
Two restaurant employees in the Xiyuehui district reported that the water started rising around 9:00 AM, and by 11:00 AM, the entire first floor of the restaurant was flooded, forcing them to evacuate to safety. One employee said, "I waded through water up to my neck." Another person said, "I am 5.6 feet tall, and the water reached my chest."
In recent years, China has experienced extreme weather events. Northern provinces often suffer from severe droughts, while southern provinces are frequently hit by prolonged torrential rains causing floods. These are just a small fraction of the natural disasters occurring in the country. At a series of forums and conferences titled "Global Crisis," the global community has been warned that China is among the countries where life will become nearly impossible in the coming years. Learn more about the future of our planet and humanity here.
https://creativesociety.com/video-categories/conferences
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The USA, Chile, India, Ecuador, Russia, Mexico, and Saudi Arabia In Chaos NOW!
🔻 Unprecedented Rainfall in Chile
For several days starting June 11, heavy rains, strong winds, and thunderstorms battered the central and southern parts of Chile. Seven out of the country’s 16 regions have been declared disaster zones. As a result of the natural disaster, one person died, three were injured, and over 11,000 people were affected. In just a few hours, around 350 mm of rain fell, exceeding the total rainfall the region received last year. The Chilean Meteorological Office issued the highest level of warning due to the heavy rains and winds. In the capital city of Santiago, this level of alert was announced for the first time in 20 years.
🔻 Massive Flooding in India
Tragic events occurred in the Indian state of Sikkim. Intense monsoon rains continued unabated for several days. In the Mangan district in northern Sikkim, 333 mm of rainfall was recorded from June 1 to June 14, with 240 mm falling in just 48 hours. Floodwaters from the Teesta River washed away roads and bridges, causing significant damage and disrupting transportation. Nearly 100 homes were destroyed, and agricultural lands and pastures were flooded. As a result of the flooding and landslides, at least 6 people lost their lives. 2,400 tourists were stranded in various parts of Sikkim.
🔻 Deadly Flooding in Ecuador
On June 16, Ecuador was at the epicenter of powerful storms. More than 1,200 people were affected by the disaster, which claimed the lives of at least 10 people and injured many others. Across the country, rivers overflowed, mudflows and floods hit roads and bridges, cutting off the main highway connecting the highlands of Ecuador with the Amazon provinces. Thirteen provinces were affected by the heavy rains. In the city of Baños, Tungurahua Province, people, homes, and vehicles were buried under a massive landslide.
🔻 Uncontrollable Wildfires in the USA
On June 15, a forest fire broke out in Los Angeles County. Due to windy weather and low humidity, the flames spread very quickly, engulfing more than 6,000 hectares of land in both Los Angeles County and neighboring Ventura. The fire approached residential and tourist areas, resulting in the evacuation of 1,200 people. By June 17, only 2% of the fire's area was under control. Two large fires broke out on June 17 in southeastern New Mexico. The fire behavior was extreme, with flames reaching heights of 30 meters, and strong winds making it impossible to stop the spread. Within an hour, police and fire departments had barricaded all roads in the affected communities. The only route for emergency evacuation was from Sadderth to Highway 70, leading to Roswell. People were told: "Leave NOW: do not attempt to gather belongings or defend your home. Evacuate immediately."
🔻 Scorching Heat in Saudi Arabia
A wave of abnormal heat hit Saudi Arabia. On June 17, the air in Mecca reached a scorching temperature of 125.24°F. For several days prior, unbearable heat had persisted, with nighttime temperatures rarely dropping below 104°F. The extreme heat coincided with the Hajj, the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, which this year took place from June 14 to 19. People were collapsing in the streets due to the unbearable heat. On Sunday alone, more than 2,700 people suffered heatstroke and were taken to local hospitals. Eyewitnesses reported seeing motionless bodies lying on the sides of the roads. According to official statements and reports from diplomats from several countries, such as Egypt, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, and others, the death toll had reached 1,126 by June 21.
🔻 Tropical Storm Alberto
Alberto, the first tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, struck the coast of Mexico on June 19. Torrential rains caused by the tropical depression into which Storm Alberto had transformed, poured inland, causing damage to the neighboring states of Nuevo León and Veracruz. Four fatalities were reported due to the disaster. A section of the main highway connecting Monterrey and Saltillo was washed out. In Monterrey, public transportation, including the metro, was almost halted for a day. The storm also brought heavy rains to southern Texas, USA. In Rockport, Texas, 160 mm of rain fell, while the average for June is 60 mm. Alberto also triggered a storm surge in Texas and western Louisiana, reaching up to 6 feet in some low-lying areas around Houston and Galveston, Texas.
The climate crisis is intensifying, disrupting our way of life and making more areas uninhabitable. Many ignore these changes, putting all humanity at risk. Indifference and inaction will lead to catastrophic consequences. The issue of increasing natural disasters must become a priority for the entire world. This issue needs to be raised on all platforms so that politicians and scientists start taking action. Learn more at the "Global Crisis. The Responsibility" forum. The future of humanity is in your hands.
https://creativesociety.com/videos/global-crisis-the-responsibility-international-online-forum-edited-version
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Russia NOW! Chaos in Moscow. Storm Edgar Brings Record Rains and Destructive Winds
A powerful storm "Edgar" hit Moscow, causing torrential rains and destructive winds with speeds up to 56 mph. Within minutes, the capital was plunged into chaos. The downpour resembled a tropical rain rather than typical precipitation for the region. In 20 days of June, over 7.3 inches of rain fell in the Moscow area, setting a new record for the past 82 years. Meteorologists have already declared June 2024 the rainiest in recorded history.
However, the most damage was caused by hurricane-force winds, which swept away everything in their path: metal sheets flew from construction sites, roof cladding was torn off, and cars were overturned. People clung to lampposts and crawled on all fours to avoid being blown away. Tornadoes formed for the second time this month, spotted by residents of a high-rise building in New Moscow. Funnels were also recorded in the Moscow region — in Istra, Losino-Petrovsky, and Lobnya, an absolutely unusual phenomenon for the area.
In Sviblovo, pieces of metal roofing fell on a tram, debris struck the contact network and the car, breaking windows and injuring two passengers. In just 15 minutes, the storm uprooted over 700 trees in the capital. In total, 1,185 trees were felled in Moscow, and 660 in the Moscow region, with gusts of wind uprooting them. In the Aeroport area, a man was injured inside his car due to a fallen tree. In Losinoostrovsky, fallen trunks trapped three people inside a car. The storm damaged 767 vehicles. In the "Moscow City" area, the aerodynamic effect intensified the wind to such speeds that people could not stand.
The city recorded two fatalities: one man was crushed by a tree near Dubki Park, and another was hit by falling scaffolding. 37 people were injured.
Bent garages, mangled fences, damaged cars, and broken windows were common sights in many courtyards of Moscow.
Storm "Edgar" also brought extreme rains to other regions of the country. In Smolensk, more than a month's worth of rainfall fell in two days, setting new records.
Currently, the planet is experiencing rare events that occur once every 12,000 years due to cosmic influences. However, in this cycle, human interference with the ecosystem threatens a global catastrophe. To prevent this, it is essential to spread information and understand what is happening. Answers to key questions about threats and ways to prevent them are presented at the "Global Crisis" forums available on our channel. It is important for people to unite and act together to solve this problem.
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Mexico NOW! Tropical Storm Alberto: Fatalities and Flooding from Mexico to Texas
Alberto, the first tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, struck the coast of Mexico on June 19. The storm made landfall near Tampico in the state of Tamaulipas with maximum sustained winds of about 45 miles per hour. All schools in the state were closed, and shelters were prepared to accommodate residents fleeing from the floodwaters.
However, Alberto disappointed the residents of coastal areas in the state of Tamaulipas as it did not bring significant rains to this drought-stricken region. The heavy rains caused by the tropical depression into which Alberto had weakened poured inland, damaging neighboring states Nuevo Leon and Veracruz.
Civil protection authorities reported four fatalities related to Alberto's rains. Among them were two teenagers who died from electric shock in the municipality of Allende while riding a bicycle in the rain. In Nuevo Leon, the rains caused the Santa Catarina River to overflow. Three people stranded on the roof of a submerged house had to be evacuated by air. In the state of Oaxaca, the Dr. Guillermo Zarate Mijangos children's hospital was flooded, and more than 70 people were evacuated. The Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transportation (SCT) announced that rains from Tropical Storm Alberto caused 11 incidents on seven highways in the country, leading to road closures and disruptions.
In the states of Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, Chiapas, and Coahuila, four roads were completely closed, and sections of highways were closed due to landslides on three roads. A section of the main highway connecting the cities of Monterrey and Saltillo was washed out. In Monterrey, public transport, including the metro, was halted for almost a day. In southern Veracruz, in the city of Xalapa, 24 families were left homeless after heavy rain eroded a retaining wall, causing it to collapse onto three buildings.
Storm Alberto brought heavy rains to southern Texas, USA, on Wednesday, flooding roads in coastal areas, creating dangerous rip currents, and spawning waterspouts at sea. According to the National Weather Service in Rockport, Texas, about 6.3 inches of rain fell, while the average for June is about 2.4 inches. Residents reported damage from water and wind. Two people were rescued from vehicles that stalled on a flooded road. A power line was also downed, leading to a highway closure.
Alberto also triggered storm surges of up to 3 feet along the coasts of northeastern Mexico, Texas, and western Louisiana. In some low-lying areas around Houston and Galveston in Texas, the storm surge reached 6 feet. In Surfside Beach, a Texas town on a barrier island, the storm surge left several damaged roads and a lot of debris in its wake.
The temperature of the world's oceans reached record highs in 2023, and unfortunately, 2024 is continuing this trend.
The Gulf of Mexico also holds an unusually large amount of heat, which fuels tropical hurricanes forming or moving over its waters. The warmer the ocean, the more powerful hurricanes become, bringing heavier rainfall.
Scientists have already developed technologies capable of quickly and effectively reducing humidity in the atmosphere. This could significantly decrease the frequency and intensity of destructive catastrophes, giving humanity more time to find solutions to prevent the impending global climate disaster. More details about these technologies can be found in the video: "Water From Air: The Path to Saving Humanity | Popular Science Film." Whether humanity seizes this opportunity depends on each of us. Watch the film, and you'll understand everything.
https://youtu.be/0HG7kTGBIfo
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Saudi Arabia NOW! Extreme Heatwave Catastrophe Leads To Mass Casualties in Mecca
A wave of anomalous heat swept over Saudi Arabia. On Monday, June 17, temperatures in Mecca soared to 125 °F according to meteorologists. On Tuesday, it reached 116.6°F. Even at night, temperatures rarely dropped below 104°F.
The extreme heat coincided with the Hajj pilgrimage, which took place from June 14 to 19 this year. Many pilgrims fell victim to heat stress. On Sunday alone, over 2,700 people suffered heatstroke and were taken to local hospitals. The unbearable heat caused people to collapse in the streets. Eyewitnesses reported seeing motionless bodies lying by the roadside. The crowds were so dense that it was impossible to help those who fell. Ambulance services were overwhelmed by the sheer number of calls.
A pilgrim from Egypt described the situation as "like the end of the world." Hundreds of people lined up at the emergency complex in the Al-Muaisem district of Mecca to collect the bodies of their loved ones and to find information about missing family members.
According to AFP, including official statements and diplomatic reports,, the death toll had reached 1,126 people. More than half of them were Egyptian citizens. Deaths during the pilgrimage were also confirmed by Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Jordan, Iran, Senegal, Tunisia, and several other countries.
Most of the deceased were unregistered pilgrims who had joined the Hajj through illegal channels. As a result, they could not access water, air-conditioned tents, or buses. These people were forced to remain on the streets, exposed to the extreme heat.
Authorities prefer not to comment on heat-related deaths.
Temperatures around the planet are rapidly rising. Not only traditionally hot countries like Saudi Arabia are affected, but also those with more moderate climates. Last week, extreme heat affected over 150 countries across all continents simultaneously.
Scientists understand that the primary cause of this rapid temperature increase is the heating of the Earth's core. They also know how to approach solving this problem to prevent a global catastrophe. Whether scientists can implement this solution depends on each person.
More information can be found at the “Global Crisis. The Responsibility” forum.
https://creativesociety.com/videos/global-crisis-the-responsibility-international-online-forum-edited-version
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California NOW! Raging Wildfires Devastate LA and New Mexico
On June 15, around 2:00 PM on Saturday, a wildfire broke out west of Interstate 5 in Los Angeles County. The fire burned in steep, hard-to-reach areas and threatened critical infrastructure in the mountains north of Los Angeles.
Due to windy weather and low humidity, the flames spread rapidly, engulfing over 15,000 acres of land in both Los Angeles County and neighboring Ventura. The fire spread across the grassy hills of Hungry Valley State Park and moved southeast toward Pyramid Lake. The flames approached residential and tourist areas, resulting in the evacuation of 1,200 people.
To stop the fire from spreading, crews created firebreaks around the perimeter, and planes operated under limited visibility conditions. By June 17, only 2% of the fire had been contained.
Currently, about 20 burning wildfires are considered large and uncontrollable, including fires in California and Washington.
Two major fires broke out on June 17 in southeastern New Mexico. The South Fork fire was discovered around 9:00 AM, and the Salt Fire around 2:00 PM. They originated in or near the Mescalero Apache Reservation, threatening homes and lives in Ruidoso, Ruidoso Downs, and nearby areas. The fire behavior was extreme.
Flames reached 100 feet high, and strong winds made it impossible to stop the spread. Within an hour, the police department and fire station barricaded all roads to the affected settlements. The only available route for emergency evacuation was from Sudderth to Highway 70 leading to Roswell.
People were told: "Leave NOW: do not try to gather belongings or defend your home. Evacuate immediately."
A Ruidoso resident said the evacuation order came so quickly on Monday that she and her husband only had time to grab their two children and two dogs. "It felt like the sky was on fire. It was bright orange," she said. "Honestly, it felt like the apocalypse. It was terrible, and sparks were falling on us."
Another local resident said he was "scared to death" after being engulfed in smoke. "In our 19 years there, we have experienced several fires, and none have been as fierce as this one."
The fires led to the partial closure of US Highway 70 south of the village and the disruption of telephone communication, creating a problem for emergency services in Ruidoso.
According to CalFire, in 2024, wildfires have already burned about 41,900 acres, which is above the average of 27,100 acres for the same period over the past five years.
The climate crisis is intensifying, disrupting our way of life and making more areas uninhabitable. Many ignore these changes, endangering all of humanity. Indifference and inaction will lead to catastrophic consequences. The issue of increasing disasters must become a priority for the entire world. This issue needs to be raised on all platforms so that politicians and scientists begin to act. Learn more at the "Global Crisis. The Responsibility" forum. The future of humanity is in your hands.
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Ecuador NOW! Catastrophic Flooding and Landslides, Lives Lost
On Sunday, June 16, Ecuador was at the epicenter of powerful storms. According to the latest report from the Risk Management Secretariat, over 1200 people have already been affected. The calamity claimed the lives of at least 10 individuals, leaving many injured and several missing.
Across the country, the storms triggered river overflows, mudflows, and floods, which inundated roads and bridges, severing the main highway connecting the highland regions of Ecuador with the Amazon provinces.
Thirteen provinces were affected by torrential rains, with the most severe situations reported in Tungurahua and Chimborazo in the central Andes region, and Napo in the Amazon basin. Due to the scale of destruction, local authorities declared a state of emergency in the canton of Penipe in Chimborazo.
In Banos, Tungurahua province, a devastating landslide occurred. A strong surge of mud and debris engulfed three cars, two houses, and a bus, blocking the main road and causing chaos. Public movement was disrupted, and the city had to contend with extensive aftermath. Mayor Miguel Gevara declared a state of emergency, urging residents to stay home and avoid dangerous road areas to facilitate emergency operations. Schools were closed, and classes were shifted online for the safety of students and staff.
The Ministry of Public Works reported that around 20 roads, particularly in the Amazon, remain closed due to landslides, rockfalls, bridge collapses, and road damage. Heavy rains also caused significant flooding of rivers such as Coca and Quijos, halting electricity generation at one of the country's main hydroelectric plants, Coca-Codo Sinclair, which produces about 1500 megawatts. The Agoyan hydroelectric plant was flooded by the overflowing river, rendering it inoperable.
It's important to note that this disaster occurred just a few months after a severe drought in Ecuador, exacerbating the impact of this powerful flooding.
Currently, disasters are our reality, so it's crucial to remember that human life must always come first in any circumstance. Underestimating the danger of natural disasters and neglecting safety protocols during such crises should be avoided.
Yet, we still have a chance to prevent global catastrophes, save many human lives, and create a safe and prosperous future for all people on Earth. Learn more about this at the "Global Crisis. The Responsibility" forum.
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Chile NOW! Worst Storms in Decades: Flooding, Power Outages and Evacuations
Over several days starting from June 11, heavy rains, strong winds, and thunderstorms battered central and south-central Chile, particularly affecting the regions of O'Higgins, Maule, Ñuble, Biobío, Araucanía, Los Ríos, and Santiago, causing a series of severe weather events. As a result, one person died, three were injured, and over 11,000 people were affected. The fatality occurred in the Maule region, where a man died after a wind-toppled power line pole fell on him.
The most critical situation unfolded in the Biobío region. On the night of Tuesday, June 11, the entire region, home to more than 1.5 million people, was declared a disaster zone. In response to the emergency, authorities in the affected areas requested residents to limit travel.
A few days later in Curanilahue, the Curanilahue and Las Ranas rivers overflowed after about 14 inches of rain fell in just a few hours, surpassing all the rainfall recorded in the region last year. Around 7,000 people were forced to leave their homes and relocate to safer areas.
Early Thursday morning, June 13, heavy rains also hit the country's capital, Santiago, causing flooding, power outages, and transportation issues, as well as forcing schools and universities to suspend classes. In the city of Viña del Mar, 68 miles east of Santiago, an alert was issued about the possible collapse of a 12-story building with 200 apartments in the Reñaca sector. Due to the weekend rains, a sinkhole measuring 50 feet long and 98 feet deep formed under the building.
The natural disaster damaged more than 2,300 homes and left over 60,000 households without electricity. About 1,000 farmers were affected, with losses amounting to around $200 million. According to official data, this is the wettest June in Santiago since 1982. The Chilean Meteorological Service on Wednesday issued a special "climate alert," the highest level of warning for the public due to heavy rains and winds affecting an area covering 14 of the 20 million Chileans, where authorities declared a state of "catastrophe." This level of alert had not been activated for the Chilean capital in the past two decades.
According to the Meteorological Service, the cause of the extreme weather was a cold front accompanied by an "atmospheric river." It received a rating of 4 to 5 on a five-point scale for the amount of available water vapor, which significantly increased the expected rainfall.
As global atmospheric and ocean temperatures rise, such events will occur more frequently and with greater intensity, leading to more severe destruction and loss of life. However, there are already technologies that can significantly slow the escalation of such catastrophes. This would give scientists additional time to find solutions to preserve Earth for future generations.
These unique technologies are discussed in the popular science film "Water From Air: The Path to Saving Humanity": https://youtu.be/0HG7kTGBIfo
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Weekly News of Natural Disasters. Turkey, Austria, Vietnam, Korea, USA, China
A powerful storm in Turkey
On the evening of June 6, Ankara experienced sudden and severe rainfall, causing streets and avenues to flood within just five minutes and bringing traffic to a standstill. Numerous road accidents occurred in high-traffic areas, and Şehit Cem Ersever Street in the Yenimahalle Demetgül neighborhood saw another land collapse, adding to the chaos.
Destructive Flooding in Austria
On June 8th, Austria experienced severe storms and heavy rainfall leading to major flooding, with the city of Deutschfeistritz in the federal state of Styria particularly affected. The region received over 3.9 inches of precipitation, transforming streams into raging torrents. Residents were urged to stay indoors due to life-threatening conditions.
Deadly Flooding in Vietnam
Starting on June 8th, torrential rains caused flooding and landslides in northern Vietnam, inflicting significant damage to people and property. Among the hardest-hit areas were the provinces of Quang Ninh, Hạ Long, Cao Bằng, and the city of Haiphong.
According to the Committee for Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue Operations, as of the morning of June 11th, four people had died and one was missing due to the floods and landslides.
The strongest earthquake of the year on the Korean Peninsula
On June 12, a 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck near the southwestern county of Buan in North Jeolla Province, marking the strongest tremor recorded on the Korean Peninsula this year. The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) reported that the earthquake hit at 8:26 a.m., 204 kilometers south of Seoul at a depth of 5 miles. As of 9 a.m., eight aftershocks with magnitudes below 2 had been recorded.
Unexpected Flooding in Florida
On June 12th, a tropical depression unleashed abnormally heavy rainfall across much of South Florida. The region received between 3 to 8 inches of rain , while areas like Hallandale Beach, Hollywood, and Aventura recorded between 10 to 15 inches of rainfall on Wednesday alone. Reports also indicated an incredible 25 inches of rain in the metro Miami area.
Tornado in China
On June 13th, northeastern China was hit by a series of powerful storms. The city of Harbin, and the provinces of Heilongjiang and Hebei experienced rare extreme weather conditions with thunderstorms, strong winds, and powerful tornadoes.
The increase in global seismic activity and the escalation of climate catastrophes worldwide raise important questions about the reasons for this growth and the necessity of public understanding. Answers to these pressing questions can be found in the materials from the forum "Global Crisis. The Responsibility."
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China NOW! Huge Tornado Sparks Fires: Dramatic Footage and Aftermath
On June 13th, the northeast of China was hit by a series of powerful storms. The city of Harbin, and the provinces of Heilongjiang and Hebei experienced rare and extreme weather conditions with thunderstorms and strong winds. Among the most dangerous phenomena were at least three tornadoes, one of which was particularly large and destructive.
In Harbin, a tornado swept over power lines, causing wires to snap, resulting in sparks and fires.
Hebei witnessed rare thunderstorms and strong winds. In Daming County, wind speeds reached level 14. It is noteworthy that China uses an extended Beaufort scale, which includes 17 levels to assess wind strength. Wind speeds at level 14 range from 37.0 to 41.4 m/s, equivalent to a Category 1 hurricane.
Wind gusts toppled many trees, causing power outages and damage to buildings. There were interruptions in water and electricity supplies. Fortunately, no casualties or injuries were reported.
In Cangzhou, Hebei, an impressive video was captured showing a massive tornado lifting dust in a rural area near a road.
Statistics from the National Climate Center of China for the period from 1991 to 2020 show that tornadoes in the country mostly occur on the eastern plains, with the most dangerous areas being the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. On average, China experiences 38 tornadoes annually.
We observe that the situation on the planet is worsening week by week, and all signs indicate that even more challenging times lie ahead.
Your participation in spreading this information is crucial, as it literally saves the lives of billions of people. The sooner people become aware of the problem, the sooner they can unite to solve it.
To understand in detail how to act, we invite you to watch the online forum “Global Crisis. The Responsibility.”
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India NOW! Huge Floods! 2400 Tourists Are Trapped! Bridges Destroyed, Lives Lost!
Tragic events occurred in the Indian state of Sikkim.
Heavy monsoon rains lasted non-stop for several days.
It is worth noting, that in the Mangan area in northern Sikkim from June 1 to 14, 333 mm fell, according to the Meteorological Department of India (IMD), this is about 90 percent more than the usual figure of 174.8 mm. And 240 mm fell in just 48 hours.
According to state authorities, flood waters from the Tista River washed off roads and bridges, causing serious damage and disrupting traffic. As a result of the elements, various areas of the state, including Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, were affected. The most affected were the areas of Lachen, Lachung and Chungtang, where the rains led to the formation of many landslides that blocked roads and destroyed bridges. Nearly 100 houses were destroyed, and agricultural land and pastures were flooded. In the Sinfok River area, Khola College left the coast, washing off the suspension bridge and destroying many houses.
As a result of the flood and landslides, at least 6 people died.
2,400 tourists were blocked in various parts of Sikkim.
Many of them arrived in the region to enjoy its natural beauty but were captured by the elements. The state government said that tourists are safe and are now considering options for their evacuation, including « airborne transport ».
A large number of people were evacuated to safe places. Many families have lost their homes and property. Due to the fact that many roads and bridges were destroyed, delivery of assistance and rescue operations became more difficult.
The Sikkim authorities are engaged in clearing the rubble and restoring communication. "The damage is serious, so it will take time, but we seek to reconnect within a week", — said a local official.
The Meteorological Department of India predicts ongoing state rains, which indicates the persistence of problems in the coming days.
In India, extreme weather events are already taking place almost simultaneously in all regions of the country. Landslides and floods in some areas coincide with record summer temperatures in other parts of the country. A similar trend is observed throughout the world, but only with the difference that in some countries it has not reached such a scale as in India. Everyone is now wondering why various weather anomalies are occurring in his region, which were not there before and how to stop the rapid growth of climate disasters. We recommend watching the international forum “Global Crisis. The Responsibility”. It provided comprehensive answers to these questions.
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ALLATRA CLIMATE CRISIS SUMMIT
On May 11th, 2024, at the Lucerna Palace in the Czech Republic capital city of Prague, a meeting of ALLATRA International Public Movement participants from various countries of the world took place, dedicated to the climate crisis. This significant event was attended by experts from various fields, representatives of the academic community, mass media, civil society, as well as delegations of volunteers of ALLATRA and the Creative Society project from more than 35 countries.
◼️ Main topics of the meeting:
🌐 Exponential growth of climate disasters and joint search for solutions to this problem with the support of the UN in combating rapid climate change
🌐 Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms
🌐 Threat to democracy
During his visit to the European Union, Dr. Egon Cholakian, a lecturer in the field of intelligence and an expert on national security, attended the global meeting of ALLATRA International Public Movement participants. In his speech, Dr. Cholakian announced that he would represent ALLATRA at the highest level in the United States and thanked the participants for their active efforts.
Another speaker at this event was Marina Ovtsynova, President of ALLATRA International Public Movement from Atlanta, USA. She thanked all the participants of the movement for their resilience and dedication to the common goal of creating a safe future free from the threats of the global climate crisis.
Olga Schmidt, President of the Creative Society International Project, noted in her speech, "Our experience interacting with the United Nations and other international organizations shows that we can create the conditions necessary to find a way out of the climate collapse and build a sustainable and prosperous future for all through joint efforts."
Continuing the topic of climate research, a climate change expert Dr. John Ahn and an independent climate change researcher Taliy Shkurupiy delivered a report prepared specially for the meeting.
ALLATRA International Public Movement and the Creative Society International Project express solidarity and support for the sustainable development goals determined by the United Nations, highly value the UN's efforts in fighting climate change and strive to make a significant contribution to promote a deeper understanding of climate change factors and emphasize the role of the anthropogenic impact.
We sincerely thank everyone who organized and attended this landmark event. Together, we can preserve democracy, defend human rights and freedoms, and overcome the exponential growth of climate disasters.
✅ Official website of ALLATRA International Public Movement:
https://allatra.org/
📩 info@allatra.org
✅ Official website of ALLATRA TV International Internet television:
https://allatra.tv/en
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✅ "Global Crisis. The Responsibility | International Online Forum. December 2nd, 2023": https://www.youtube.com/live/xzm_sYcm5t4?si=99u_K7pK_GAMgTxP
"Revenge of Grandmasters. The Secret Power Players Revealed": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzW3ThnFHAs
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#democracy #freedom #climate
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Florida NOW! Flooding Disaster in Miami: State of Emergency Declared
On June 12, a tropical depression brought unusually heavy rains to much of South Florida. The region received between 3 and 8 inches of rain. In some areas, such as Hallandale Beach, Hollywood, and Aventura, between 10 and 15 inches of rainfall were recorded on Wednesday. There were also reports of an incredible 25 inches of rain in the Miami metro area.
Since the ground was already saturated with water accumulated from previous rainy days, the new rainfall caused rapid local flooding.
A state of emergency was declared in several counties. Residents were urged to stay home and avoid roads to not endanger their lives. Cars were getting stuck on flooded roads. Traffic on the main Interstate 95 highway in Broward County was redirected due to a flooded section.
In South Florida, passenger rail service was also disrupted as floodwaters inundated parts of the tracks. The hazardous conditions also led to the closure and cancellation of hundreds of flights at the Miami, Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale international airports.
The rains resulted in numerous calls to fire and rescue services related to downed power lines, flooded vehicles, and water intrusion into homes and businesses.
The National Weather Service issued a rare flash flood emergency due to “life-threatening flooding”. The last time such a warning was issued was in April 2023.
Residents who are still recovering from last year’s devastating flood are in despair. One of them noted that the current amount of rain is very similar to what he saw during the April 2023 storm. Last year’s flood caused enormous damage to the region. It was called the event of the century, meaning it should happen no more than once in a hundred years. But just a year has passed, and the once-in-a-century flood has repeated.
Similar events are happening all over the world: countries are being hit by catastrophes that were previously extremely rare or never happened at all.
It is well known that the temperature on our planet is rising. A warmer atmosphere can hold much more moisture, leading to unusually intense rains and unprecedented winds. The good news is that scientists have already developed technologies that can quickly and effectively reduce the moisture content in the atmosphere. This will significantly reduce the number and strength of destructive disasters and give humanity more time to find a solution to stop the impending global climate catastrophe.
Detailed information about these technologies can be found in the video: “Water From Air: The Path to Saving Humanity | Popular Science Film.”
https://youtu.be/0HG7kTGBIfo
Whether humanity will take advantage of this opportunity depends on each individual. Watch the film, and you will understand everything yourself.
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South Korea NOW! The Strongest Earthquake of the Year Hits S. Korea
On June 12, a 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck near the southwestern county of Buan in North Jeolla Province, marking the strongest tremor recorded on the Korean Peninsula this year. The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) reported that the earthquake hit at 8:26 a.m., 204 kilometers south of Seoul at a depth of 8 kilometers. At 9 a.m., eight aftershocks with magnitudes below 2 had been recorded.
In response to the earthquake, the Ministry of the Interior raised the alert level at the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasure Headquarters.
The earthquake led to the suspension or shortening of classes in several schools across South Korea. A total of five schools reported damage to their facilities, including a collapsed cafeteria ceiling in an elementary school and a destroyed room in a middle school in Buan.
By noon on Wednesday, more than 290 reports of vibrations had been received nationwide, with the majority coming from the Jeolla and Chungcheong areas, as well as reports from the Gyeonggi area and seven from Seoul.
Experts have warned that an earthquake of up to magnitude 7 could occur anywhere on the Korean Peninsula. Despite the Honam region’s reputation for having the most stable geological structure, it remains relatively unexamined for faults.
"An earthquake of about 4.8 magnitude can occur anywhere in Korea, and especially large earthquakes can occur even in the Seoul metropolitan area where there are faults," said Kim Young-seok, a professor of geology at Pukyong National University. "Geological research and preparation are urgently needed."
The increase in global seismic activity raises important questions about the causes of this rise and the necessity for public understanding. Answers to these pressing issues can be found in the materials from the forum “Global Crisis. The Responsibility.”
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ALLATRA Climate Crisis Summit. Official Trailer
▪️ What is the most terrible enemy that humankind has faced nowadays?
▪️ What is the cause of progressing climate disasters, and how has human activity aggravated the climate situation?
▪️ Will our children be able to keep enjoying warm spring days?
▪️ How many years are left until the point of no return?
▪️ What urgent actions should be taken to save the planet and every human being?
📢 We want to live! That’s why we raise these vitally important questions so that our children would have a future! We’ve set a precedent that has tremendous potential. The Earth’s future depends on us. Watch, speak up, and act!
✅ "Global Crisis. The Responsibility" | International Online Forum. December 2nd, 2023: https://www.youtube.com/live/xzm_sYcm5t4?si=GpiLWevEC8tMXjsf
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https://allatra.org
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Anti-Cultists and Their Dark Background | The Hidden Threat to European Democracy
The Round Table continues to delve into the topic raised in Dr. Egon Cholakian's video of April 12, 2024, published on the Earth Save Science Collaborative (ESSC) platform. Egon Cholakian revealed the workings of an invisible intelligence network that is swiftly and deliberately destabilising the situation in Europe, the USA, and Russia.
Its influence is exerted through the introduction of negative thought patterns, gradually undermining human rights, freedoms, and democratic values. In addition to smear campaigns in the media, this is facilitated by the activities of so-called anti-cult organisations.
Who is behind these manipulative actions?
What are these anti-cult ("sect-fighting") organisations and what indiscriminate methods do they employ?
What specific manifestations of foreign influence can we observe in the Czech Republic?
How can we save democracy, and how can each of us effectively defend ourselves against manipulation of public opinion?
The activities of the invisible intelligence network were revealed based on years of in-depth analysis of a smear campaign conducted against participants of the ALLATRA International Public Movement.
Before watching the discussion, we recommend you to watch the video with Egon Cholakian at:
"The Unseen War. Who Leads Our World to Destruction?":
https://youtu.be/3on3Eh6bM1M
Dr. A. Egon Cholakian's official website: https://egonreport.org
#kgbhydra #anticult #sect #manipulation #hiddenthreat
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Is America in Decline? The Secret Operation Threatening America
In a world where the lines between reality and manipulation blur, Dr. Cholakian unveils a chilling revelation about the covert war being waged on American soil. The investigation started back in 1993, when the first whispers of an insidious organization began to surface, targeting the very foundation of American consciousness.
With precision and foresight, this clandestine force orchestrates a symphony of deception, infiltrating minds and reshaping perceptions. As the echoes of "Declining America" and "Divided Nation" reverberate through the collective psyche, questions arise: What has become of the American spirit?
Dr. Cholakian exposes the tactics employed by this shadowy entity, operating under the guise of invisibility. From sabotage to subversion, their agenda threatens to unravel the very foundation of democracy.
The Official Website of Dr. A. Egon Cholakian: https://egonreport.org/
Watch the full video investigation here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3on3Eh6bM1M
#usa #threat #democracy
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Global Threat to Our Freedom Exposed
The round table covers topics presented by Dr. A. Egon Cholakian in his video from April 12, 2024, on the Earth Save Science Collaborative (ESSC) platform. E. Cholakian revealed the existence of a secret faction of the former KGB, that is dedicated to waging a silent war against democratic countries around the world. This group, referred to as the KGB Hydra, does not use conventional weapons, but methods of psychological influence to destabilize Europe, the U.S., and even Russia.
Dr. Cholakian describes in detail how KGB Hydra uses front organizations, including the Russian Orthodox Church and an organized network of the anti-cult movements, to build a network of agents in the world of media and politics, changing people's perceptions of their homeland. The motives of this group, the methods of waging their silent war, and the premise of the timing of a potential U.S. civil war were also presented during the discussion.
The shady activities of this KGB Hydra group have been revealed through an analysis of a smear campaign waged against participants of ALLATRA International Public Movement, that operates in public spaces around the world. The discussion explains why Slovakia, which E. Cholakian explicitly mentions, played a key role in exposing this secret organization, and specific examples of the actions of journalists and others involved in this network are given.
At the same time, the viewer learns about the impact of the so-called undemocratic practices of the shady KGB Hydra on the lives of participants of the ALLATRA International Public Movement.
It is up to each of us to recognise the manipulative techniques of the KGB Hydra in our daily lives and to stand up for democracy and true values.
Before watching the discussion, we recommend watching the video of Egon Cholakian.
"The Unseen War. Who Leads Our World to Destruction?"
https://youtu.be/3on3Eh6bM1M
The Official Website of Dr. A. Egon Cholakian: https://egonreport.org/
#kgb #europeanunion #usa
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The Unseen War. Who Leads Our World to Destruction?
Watch as Dr. A. Egon Cholakian, national security expert and an intelligence educator who formally served the Reagan White House, exposes a secret operation undermining the democratic order and America. In a riveting three-hour video, he uncovers the entity behind global conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, and the potential collapse of NATO. Egon Cholakian questions Putin’s autonomy, sheds light on puzzling decisions of world leaders, and highlights rising internal conflict in the U.S.
After a 30-year investigation conducted by their team, Egon Cholakian reveals a hidden force active since 1993, threatening Western democracy.
We, volunteers of ALLATRA International Public Movement, decided to publish this appeal on our resources, as the topic raised by Egon Cholakian directly concerns us. ALLATRA volunteers from different countries have been harassed and persecuted for more than 10 years because of the actions of this hidden force. This video explains what this hidden force is, why it persecuted ALLATRA volunteers and why it is so important for every person to stand up for democracy.
This video is more than an update — it’s an urgent call for citizens to safeguard future of our free world.
The Official Website of Dr. A. Egon Cholakian: https://egonreport.org/
00:00 Introduction
2:47 The truth about the secret intelligence structure. A 30-year investigation.
7:06 Those who stand behind the Russian authorities
14:27 KGB come back
20:03 Hybrid psychological war against the US
29:26 How KGB narratives appear in American and global mass media?
33:21 Interference in the next U.S. election and the threat of Civil War
36:22 Which country's side is the KGB playing on?
38:53 A precedent that led to a 10-year selective investigation
51:34 How today's KGB undeclared war against the US has affected this appeal
56:22 Investigation. How does the KGB choose its victims?
58:28 The KGB's persecution Campaign. Strategy and tactics
1:14:54 Urgent mobilization of the enemy of democracy in 2020
1:24:53 The key role of anti-cult organizations in KGB strategy
1:30:55 The Case of Bhagavad Gita
1:37:54 Impunity for human rights violations in the EU
1:42:10 Preliminary conclusions of our investigation
1:45:33 How the enemy exploits recruited journalists
1:52:53 KGB methods of discrediting politicians
1:55:43 Case of the "BBC News" article
2:07:29 An example of cynical KGB manipulation methods in Slovakia
2:12:25 Failure of the forceful stage in Belarus
2:16:32 Constitutional violations during persecution in Russia
2:22:53 Suffering of innocent volunteers caused by the KGB
2:28:40 Russia and Russian people were sold for one medal
2:31:27 The Case of Jehovah's Witnesses
2:39:35 KGB's forceful stage in Ukraine. Raids and searches
2:49:42 The most unfair trial in history and the crucifixion of democracy
2:53:53 Ukraine's role in the global scheme of the enemy
2:59:27 KGB's totalitarian titular religion
3:04:27 The enemy most destructive weapon
3:11:54 The Civil War 2028
3:18:04 Real Captains of America
3:21:30 How can we protect America and ourselves
3:30:40 The Shield
3:31:59 The most important question for every citizen
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Global Crisis. The Responsibility | International Online Forum | EDITED VERSION
The world is on the brink of collapse. Climate disasters, wars, conflicts, and hatred are tearing humanity apart. The countdown has begun and we have no time to waste. Will we succumb to the inevitable doom, or will we unite and build a new, safe future?
You have the power to decide.
This Forum will reveal the shocking truth about the global crisis that is threatening our very existence. You will learn:
🔻 How climate cataclysms are caused by cosmic cycles and planetary processes that do not depend on people and are beyond our control so far.
🔻 Are there zones on the planet where it will be possible to survive a climate apocalypse?
🔻 How the cataclysms will intensify and affect every corner of the world in the near future, unleashing unprecedented disasters and suffering.
🔻 How we can prevent this scenario. Solutions
This Forum is not for the faint-hearted or for the ignorant. It is for those who care about the truth and care for their families.
This Forum is organized by the Creative Society volunteers, who are people just like you from different countries and backgrounds.
The Forum ‘Global Crisis. The Responsibility’ will be translated simultaneously into 100 languages so that everyone can access this vital information.
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