The Equatorial Ozone Hole
In March, 2012, a hole in the Ozone Layer above Greenland appeared suddenly. By the year’s end, a dramatic melting of Greenland’s ice sheet was observed. The Antarctic hole has become a thing of the past. And according to the UN, the ozone layer depletion has stopped. “Mission Accomplished!!” they said back in 2010. Looking … Read more
C/2010 X1 (a.k.a. “Elenin”) Has Broken Up and Will Not Reach Perihelion Intact
The following is from spaceweather.com, posted on August 29, 2011- “SO MUCH FOR DOOMSDAY: Comet Elenin (C/2010 X1), widely known for inaccurate reports of its threat to Earth, appears to be breaking apart. Observations by amateur astronomer Michael Mattiazzo of Castlemaine, Australia show a rapid dimming and elongation of the comet’s nucleus akin to that of Comet LINEAR … Read more
FEWW Claims Censorship From WordPress
A couple of days ago, Fire-Earth’s blog was hacked, according to the author, by WordPress and key information was deleted from past postings. The postings on FEWW are informative and quite passionate, and could easily piss off anyone who makes money attempting to hide some of the big truths from the public. Though I have, from time … Read more
‘Civilization and Freemasonry’ as found in the “Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry”
First published in 1878, The Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry, written by Albert G. Mackey, gives definition to an otherwise undefined group and their practices. Written in a time where the evils of both World Wars had not tarnished the vision of the author, he presents the beliefs and history of Masonry up to that point. Including … Read more
Theory of CIA mind control and the Disarming of the Baby Boom Generation
The human mind can be imprinted in a very powerful way when a tragic event takes place. It can shape one’s entire life due to your actions based on that one event. Take for example sexual abuse. An event that lasts (in some cases) for a matter of minutes, but is as real and fresh … Read more
The Final 1000 Days: Observations on a Dying World Made by One of Its Inhabitants
October 28, 2010 784 days As I watch this year’s election unfold, I am overwhelmed with polar opposite emotions. I am excited to vote. It’s my right and duty. I am also teaching my boys that voting is what we must do in order to preserve this right, and to honor those who have … Read more

