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The Great North America Blackout Of 2003 (It left over 50 million people across eight states in the dark for more than two days.)

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Statement of a witness- We were without power for a couple of days but thanks to a semi-Luddite mentality that included a 1950’s era telephone attached to a landline, a pantry filled with canned goods and a 1940’s gas stove that did not have an electric starter, we were able to make calls, boil water and cook food. For us, it was like camping out at home. Without television and stereos, we sat on the front porch and talked to our neighbors and had cookouts with everyone's freezer food. As I live in a multi-cultural neighborhood, these cookouts resembled a block party, with a variety of food and live music that ranged from an unplugged salsa band to a classical guitarist to a jazz saxophonist. We were all a little sad when the lights came back on and the party ended. The vulnerability of our grid has become a constant fear for the millions of Americans who are getting sick and tired of being left without electricity for days or even weeks at a time. The 2003 Northeast Blackout is a ...

Most Dangerous States in America by Crime Rate

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First take a look at one of the most shocking videos in the world! This video actually shows the powers that be are lying to you— Here’s What They Don’t Want You to Know! Every state has its crime rate. In the United States, statistics indicate that more than 15 million crimes are committed every year, including property and other serious crimes. However, even if a state reports lower crime rates, it doesn’t mean that it is free of danger entirely. These states may still have some areas where violence occurs frequently, or they may report a smaller number of violent crimes, but the victims are often locals, so outsiders don’t hear much about them. Here we will take you through the five most dangerous states in America by crime rate with their high chances of becoming victims of criminal activities or assault throughout the country. Read on for more information. Also watch-  The Best Countries in The World to be If The US Were to Collapse ...  Warning: This video may ...

Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire Talks- Multiple challenges suggest that a full cessation of hostilities remains uncertain.

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The current ceasefire negotiations Primarily driven by U.S.-Russia engagements in Saudi Arabia, signal a potential shift in the war. However, multiple challenges suggest that a full cessation of hostilities remains uncertain. The Strategic Context. Russia's curret position in the battle-zones onsolidating Gains over Ukraine stagnating standstill positions. Russia has secured significant territorial control in eastern and southern Ukraine. A ceasefire would allow it to fortify these gains without additional military costs. Economic and Military Strain: Despite resilience, Russia faces economic pressure from sanctions and military strains due to high attrition rates and Western support for Ukraine. US holds separate talks with Russians after meeting Ukrainians to discuss a potential ceasefire It has been a struggle to reach even  a limited, 30-day ceasefire  — which Moscow and Kyiv agreed to in principle last week -- with both sides continuing to attack each other with drones an...

Nuclear War Would Cause A Global Famine And Kill 90% Of The World Population, The US Government Believed Finds

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Hiroshima. Chernobyl. Nagasaki. Fukushima. They’re practically household names at this point. As such, most people know that the consequences of the radioactive fallout spread far beyond the borders of these towns and cities. What you may not realize, however, is just  how  far. In some cases, the consequences might seem trivial. Take, for example, the lack of salad greens throughout France for months following the Chernobyl disaster. Meanwhile, the black rain following the atomic blasts at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, were clearly devastating. In this regard, radioactive fallout can be elusive—taking a ruinous toll on some, while others are left seemingly untouched. Either way, the most important point to remember is that fallout is the inevitable result of practically any major nuclear event. It doesn’t matter whether you’re talking about  a meltdown at one of the world’s 450 active nuclear facilities , a terrorist attack with a dirty bomb, or full-scale  nuclear war : ...