Earth Changes
As Solar Minimum-induced extreme weather continues to plague modern agriculture, we find ourselves trapped in between a rock and a hard place, with a literal army of weaponized vegans called "Animal Rebellion," funded by Soros, aligning with Antifa and Extinction Rebellion to demand an end to animal agriculture. The media also continues to push Geoengineering to "stop global warming." Christian breaks down how these agendas are in fact one and the same: control the population by controlling the food supply.
Driver Galina Ershova, 41, a circus artiste, recorded the alarming lightning strikes on her dash cam.
The bright streaks are seen hitting the car in front driven by Anna Nakaznykh, in her 40s, a Siberian railways employee.
'I was blinded for a split second, I grabbed the steering wheel with a death grip,' said Galina as she watched the strikes.'
'It happened so quickly.'
Officials have not determined if the same animal was involved in both attacks this week in the Gravelly Mountains, which are southwest of Bozeman. The three hunters suffered injuries described as moderate to severe.
A grizzly charged two male hunters around 7:30 a.m. Monday before they were able to drive away the animal, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks said in a statement Tuesday.
Hours later, a third hunter was injured by a bear in the same general area when the animal attacked about 6:30 p.m., the department said. In that case, a second hunter was unharmed before the pair drove the bear away.
Spells of thunderstorm had started hitting the region in the wee hours. Initially, the areas of Sonebhadra and Azamgarh were hit, while Varanasi too felt the effects in the afternoon.
In Varanasi, Sumitra Patel (40) of Sattanpur village and Sanju Gupta (35) of Sihorva village were killed by lightning, said ADM (finance and revenue) and nodal officer (natural disaster) Satish Pal. Three children in these villages also suffered injuries and were rushed to trauma centre of BHU. Besides, Sima Pal (30) of Kumbhapur village in Badagaon area also died in lightning strike while grazing her cow in fields with her two sons. Both boys also suffered injuries.
A time-lapse video posted to Instagram showed clouds encroaching on a peak at Whistler Blackcomb Tuesday.
"This is not a drill," the ski resort posted, saying it was the first snowfall of the season on its 7th Heaven summit.
❌This is not a drill ❌. First snow of the season on 7th Heaven this morning! pic.twitter.com/ojIi8ePlD3
— Whistler Blackcomb (@WhistlerBlckcmb) September 17, 2019
The video shows the evolution of the waterspout as it goes from wandering the beach and swirling dust, stones and debris, to becoming a colossal water column twisting and connecting the sea and the sky.
The rare phenomenon is caused by a tornado passing over water and picking up a column of water and mist. It can also be known as a "water dragon". In general, a waterspout moves in a straight line with an average speed of about 50 kilometers an hour, according to meteorologists.
"It's snowed a few centimetres. It's foggy, cloudy and cold," he told Yle after sending in the above photo.
For local herders, the date of the first snowfall came as no surprise.
"It often snows for the first time exactly during this week of September in the northwestern fells. The snow will still melt many times before the real winter arrives, though," says Labba.
According to the Bihar Disaster Management Department, lightning claimed altogether 18 lives with Gaya and Kaimur accounting for three casualties each, followed by Patna, Bhojpur, East Champaran, Siwan and Arwal (two each) and Katihar and Jehanabad districts (one each).
Heavy rain lashed several parts of the state since Tuesday afternoon, which continued till the early hours of Wednesday.













Comment: Check out the stories below for an idea of just how radically the behaviour of lightning, as we've come to know it, is changing:
- 210,000 lightning strikes recorded in Sweden this year, a six-fold increase on 2017
- Footballers struck by lightning during match in Jamaica - caught on camera
- 100,000 lightning strikes recorded across France in 12 hours
- Lightning strikes at Atlanta PGA Tour golf championship, six injured
- Lightning strikes kill 18 people in Bihar, India
And for an idea of why this is happening, check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Earth changes in an electric universe: Is climate change really man-made?