Unseasonable snow in the Northern Hemisphere continued to make headlines in June. High parts of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Hampshire got up to 16 inches of snow, disrupting travel.
There were unprecedented summer snowfalls in central Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan that dumped historic accumulations in Samangan province, killing cattle and damaging seasonal crops.
1,000 people died, and 1,500 were wounded after a 5.9M earthquake hit eastern Afghanistan, compounding the struggle in a nation already affected by a food crisis.
China's Sichuan province was hit by a shallow 6.1M earthquake that took the lives of at least four people and wounded 14 others.
Extreme storms, floods, and landslides wreaked havoc around the world this month.
Half a million people have been affected by the heaviest downpour in 60 years, triggering floods and landslides in Guangdong, China. The record-breaking event caused the evacuation of 177,600 people, destroyed 1,729 houses, and damaged 27.13 hectares of crops.
Meanwhile, unusually heavy floods and landslides affected over 2 million people in the provinces of Hunan and Jiangxi in China after days of heavy rain. At least 32 died, 2,700 houses collapsed, around 286,000 people were evacuated, and 76,300 hectares of cropland were heavily damaged.
In northeastern India and Bangladesh, at least 18 people died, and 2 million homes were destroyed as massive floods ravaged the area.
Furthermore, lightning in parts of Bangladesh killed at least nine people.
At least 17 people died after heavy rain caused flooding and landslides in Meghalaya, Assam, and Sikkim, India. Parts of Meghalaya recorded more than 31 inches of rain in 24 hours, leaving a broad path of destruction. 150 people died, and 200,000 were displaced. In Assam, 5 million were affected by heavy floods of overflowing rivers.
Strong winds and thunderstorms, heavy rain, floods, and hail wreaked havoc across France from June 3rd to 5th. 65 departments across the country were affected, thousands of homes lost power, and at least one person died in flood waters in Rouen. 15 people were injured across the country.
For the first time in more than 20 years, Météo-France issued orange level alerts for almost all departments in the country.
Huge hail also left a mark around the world this month. Texas, Wisconsin, Mexico City, Germany, Italy, and Budapest, were the most affected.
All that, and more, in this month's SOTT Earth Changes Summary:
Comment: Just yesterday, this happened in Denmark: 3 dead in shooting at shopping centre
See also: 16 injured in New York subway shooting, 4 suspicious devices found (12th April 2022)
UPDATES
The suspect has been caught. 22-year-old Robert Crimo was arrested in his car during a road-stop. He's a resident of Highland Park, and his father owns a local business.
The Left is screaming that he's a 'Trumper' because social media posts appear to show him present at Trump rallies (back when he was a teenager?).
The Right is screaming that he's 'Antifa' because he 'liked' Joe Biden's posts and, well, just look at him:
He's clearly mentally ill. He even alludes to mind control and historical false-flag events in his videos, which have been up online for months but no one 'flagged' his illegal content - presumably because 'fact-checkers' were too busy silencing legal speech:
Here he is filming the arrival of a presidential motorcade - presumably Biden's - last August. His father is the bald man at the end:
Multiple phone-camera recordings of the atrocity indicate two long bursts of gunfire of about 30 rounds each:
Official reports immediately cited police as having found a 'high-powered rifle' on a rooftop overlooking the parade route. This is consistent with eyewitness testimony of a man shooting from a rooftop:
But there's a potential problem with the official story of one gunman firing from a rooftop. This next eyewitness insists Crimo was indeed present and firing at parade bystanders, but from a GROUND-LEVEL position:
Note also Schwartz's description of the arrival of SINGLE cop (not a unit, which is normal police response), and his odd behavior.
Nonetheless, the earliest reports definitely stated that someone suspect was seen on a rooftop. The next video (at the start) may capture them - it's hard to say for sure:
Was the 'cop' Schwartz describes as looking upwards, scanning the rooftop? If so, why?
Anyway, it looks like TWO gunmen were firing, one perhaps with suppressed fire while the other made loud semi-automatic gunfire.
This single cop arriving first on the scene sounds like he could have been part of a team that scarpered before the main police response arrived.
The rest, as they say, is history. Americans are being played.
UPDATE 5th July
Police now say that Crimo, who they insist was firing from the rooftop, wore women's clothes to disguise himself and that he escaped by blending into the fleeing spectators. We refer you back to Schwartz's testimony, who mentioned no such disguise when describing a 'skinny kid' shooting people FROM GROUND-LEVEL, then quickly running away.
Whoever was on the rooftop may well have been disguised, but it wasn't Crimo.
They're also now saying that 'over 70 rounds were fired', but only 60 rounds are heard on bystanders' videos, which capture the entire duration of the shooting. Other rounds from a suppressed 'high-powered rifle' found on the rooftop? No doubt forensics will later show shots were fired from above, so for the 'lone gunman' narrative, Crimo HAS to be placed on that rooftop.