Some of the worst weather in history continued to sweep across the United Kingdom today, with even higher winds and more rain expected Monday. British Prime Minster Tony Blair, while touring Shropshire on Friday, said that the government would have to address the issue both nationally and internationally. The climate crisis is going to be felt first, as predicted in Art Bell and Whitley Strieber’s the Coming Global Superstorm last year, in Europe, most particularly in the United Kingdom.

While there is no evidence that a massive blizzard such as the one Bell and Strieber predicted is going to occur soon, it is probable that the series of climactic and oceanic events leading up to this are already well underway.
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Over the years there have been a smattering of possible ET photos and videos, all of which have remained highly controversial. This image, allegedly taken in a Russian police station in 1996, has an interesting story behind it.

The story goes that an elderly woman from the village of Kashtim in Georgia found a small being lying in a road, which she thought was a baby. She gathered the creature in her arms and took it home. For two weeks, she cared for it, although what she did was not reported. At that point, she became ill and was taken to the hospital. The creature was left abandoned in her house, where it died.
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Asteroid Toutatis, which passed within 29 lunar orbits of the moon on October 31, has been followed by two newly discovered objects which are passing earth on much closer orbits.

While neither asteroid is going to come near an impact with the planet, one was discovered on October 25, and the other as it was making its close approach on November 1.
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A massive weather formation has developed that is nearly nine thousand miles long, stretching from the equatorial Pacific into the northern part of the northern hemisphere, driving moist tropical air from the Pacific deep into the United States.

The formation is causing flooding in previously drought-afflicted Texas, and is driving a flow of warm, extremely moist air far to the north. It is unusual for a weather system this large to develop in earth’s atmosphere, and its presence could be another sign of climate change.
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