We have been following the saga of themysteriousfires that have broken out spontaneously in Sicily?amystery that has never been solved. Now it turns out thatthis has been happening in Africa as well.

Oswald Shivute writes in The Namibian that churches in thevillage of Oshoogolo in Namibia have been holding prayervigils to try to chase away the mysterious fires at the homeof an 85-year-old woman named kuku Kakaya. When she moved toher daughter’s house to get away from them, the fires brokeout there as well.

Some of the Italians who experienced the fires blameddemonic elements, despite the fact that the fires are beinginvestigated by scientists. The Africans are torn betweenthe advice given by the local church and by their nativeshaman.
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UCLA earthquake expert Vladimir Keilis-Borok predicted amajor quake in southern California last weekend?but itdidn’t come. And global warming is causing rapidly meltingglaciers in Alaska, paving the way for future quakes.

In January, Keilis-Borok predicted there was a 50-50 chanceof a 6.4 magnitude or larger earthquake hitting a 12,000square mile desert area east of Los Angeles by Sunday. Hepredicted this based on a mathematical formula which he’dalready used to successfully forecast a 6.5 earthquake incentral California in December 2003 and the 8.1 quake thathit the Japanese island of Hokkaido in September.
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The question about whethertriangle-shapedUFOs are alien craft or secret government planes continues.These triangles, often flashing brightly-colored lights, areoften seen flying over highly populated areas, and they’vebeen spotted all over the world. If they’re secret militarycraft, why aren’t they trying to hide?
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Sixteen typhoons and a record breaking monsoon devastate Asia. Florida gets struck by back-to-back hurricanes, each bizarre in its own way. Meanwhile, fires devastate forests in Indonesia, Morocco and Alaska, which an astonishing five million acres burning in Alaska.

Scientists announce that carbon dioxide emissions measured in Hawaii increased at double the expected rate in 2003. CO2 levels worldwide reached a level not seen in fourteen million years, and, most crucially, NEVER seen during the time that we have had the unstable climate that we have been in for the past three million years.
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