Hurricane Gustav
hurricane gustav batters us coast
hurricane gustav batters us coast
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We Will Never Forget Shaheed Soleimani | Nasheed | Arabic Farsi Sub English
\"Both the rain and the hurricane;\"
\"the [whole] world is astonished.\"
\"Astonished of this Iman,
an Iman like...
\"Both the rain and the hurricane;\"
\"the [whole] world is astonished.\"
\"Astonished of this Iman,
an Iman like Salman!\"
\"The lion of the battlefield;
you are like a hurricane!\"
\"By Allah, we will never forget you,
O’ Qasem Soleimani!\"
This and more in this beautiful Nasheed by the Shaheed Behnam Muhammadi Surrod Group in ode to Shaheed Haj Qasem Soleimani as we all proudly announce that \"We Will Never Forget Shaheed Soleimani\".
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Weaponized Weather -English
Veteran weather modification expert Ben Livingston is a former Navy Physicist who briefed President Lyndon B. Johnson on the effectiveness of...
Veteran weather modification expert Ben Livingston is a former Navy Physicist who briefed President Lyndon B. Johnson on the effectiveness of weather control back in the 1960\'s during the Vietnam era, when he was involved in cloud seeding programs that worked to slow down the advance of Vietnamese and Korean troops. Livingston asserts that asserts that hurricane control was a national priority of the government more than 40 years ago and that the technology was fully operational to control the weather at the time.
In this exclusive interview, Livingston explains how for decades the US government has had the power to both lessen and increase the severity of adverse weather for their own purposes.
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[05 Dec 2013] 5 dead or missing as mainland Europe hit - English
Europe is shuddering under the threat of its worst storm in years. Hurricane-force winds lash mainland Europe, leaving five people dead or missing....
Europe is shuddering under the threat of its worst storm in years. Hurricane-force winds lash mainland Europe, leaving five people dead or missing.
Travel and transport are disrupted, with thousands forced to flee their homes. So far, Britain seems to be bearing the brunt, with 15000 homes evacuated. The Thames Barrier, designed to protect London from flooding, will remain shut on Thursday night. Across Britain, more than 100-thousand homes are without power. Prime Minister David Cameron has held two emergency meetings to discuss the situation. Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and Sweden are on alert. Hundreds of flights have been cancelled across northern Europe while rail and ferry services are shut down.
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