Un fuerte sismo de magnitud 6.7 se registró este 17 de junio de 2026 en la región de la dorsal mesoatlántica central (Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge).
El evento ocurrió a las 18:56 (hora local de referencia) y se originó a una profundidad muy superficial de 10 km.
Lo llaman Netanyahu, pero su verdadero nombre es Milikowski, un asquenazí de Polonia
No creció en las orillas de Jordania, sino en los salones de élite de Nueva York
No representa a un pueblo, representa una maquinaria política, militar e ideológica
Sionista con nombres robados
A powerful “super” El Niño is developing in the Pacific and could drive global temperatures to new record highs.
The climate phenomenon, characterized by unusually warm waters in the tropical Pacific, was officially declared this month by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). What has caught scientists’ attention is the rapid pace at which it is intensifying.
NOAA estimates a 63 percent chance that this El Niño will become a “very strong” event by late 2026, potentially ranking among the most powerful since records began in 1950. Some climate models project sea surface temperatures in key Pacific regions could rise more than 5.4°F (3°C) above average by year’s end.
The significance lies in El Niño’s global reach. As the ocean releases stored heat into the atmosphere, worldwide temperatures typically increase. A very strong El Niño can add roughly 0.4°F (0.2°C) to Earth’s average surface temperature.
While that increment may seem modest, it occurs against the backdrop of long-term human-caused warming. With the planet already experiencing some of its hottest years on record, this additional boost could push global temperatures into uncharted territory in 2027.
The last strong El Niño, in 2015–16, contributed to what was then the warmest year ever recorded. However, today’s baseline climate is substantially warmer than it was a decade ago, raising the potential for even greater extremes.
Beyond temperature records, El Niño influences weather patterns worldwide. It often brings increased flooding to parts of South America, East Africa, and the southern United States, while heightening the risk of drought and wildfires in Australia, Indonesia, and northern South America. It also tends to reduce Atlantic hurricane activity.
Although no two El Niño events are identical and regional impacts can vary, scientists warn that the climate system is entering a phase historically associated with some of the most extreme weather events on the planet.
The next major earthquake on the San Andreas Fault could be significantly larger than long-held expectations for “the Big One.”
This warning comes from scientists who studied the devastating magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck Myanmar on 28 March 2025, killing more than 5,000 people.
Researchers found that the Sagaing Fault behaved in ways many geologists had not anticipated. Instead of rupturing only within the section where stress had accumulated for decades, the earthquake propagated across more than 310 miles (approximately 500 km) of the fault — extending well beyond the zones previously considered most likely to break.
This discovery challenges a core assumption in earthquake science: that faults tend to repeat similar rupture patterns over time, with earthquakes largely confined to segments where stress has built up since the previous event.
The Myanmar quake demonstrated that ruptures can cascade across much larger sections of a fault than expected, releasing more slip and involving longer distances than earlier models predicted.
These insights are especially relevant for California because the Sagaing Fault shares important similarities with the San Andreas Fault. Both are long, relatively straight strike-slip faults where the two sides slide horizontally past one another. The San Andreas stretches about 746 miles (1,200 km) through California and has produced some of the largest earthquakes in U.S. history, including the catastrophic 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
The 2025 Myanmar event serves as a powerful reminder that faults do not always follow historical patterns. In some cases, future earthquakes may rupture longer distances, involve larger fault sections, and generate more energy than previously anticipated.
Scientists stress that this does not mean a giant earthquake is imminent. Precise prediction of earthquakes remains impossible. Nevertheless, the study shows that relying solely on past earthquake behavior may underestimate the true potential size and impact of major events on long strike-slip faults.
[Li, B., et al. Seismic gap breached by the 2025 Mw 7.7 Mandalay (Myanmar) earthquake. Nature Geoscience. 2025. DOI: 10.1038/s41561-025-01861-7]
Rainfall in China began moving north today, with Wuhan, Hubei Province, hit by torrential rain. The city received 230mm of rain in 10 hours, causing severe flooding in some streets.
‼️🚨La bombe est lâchée ! Tulsi Gabbard, ex-directrice du Renseignement américain, fait exploser la vérité sur les biolabs.
Ce qui devait rester caché pour toujours vient d’être révélé au grand jour : plus de 120 laboratoires biologiques financés par les États-Unis, dont une trentaine en Ukraine, avec des pathogènes ultra-dangereux (anthrax, peste, Ebola, SARS-CoV-2…).
Tulsi Gabbard accuse ouvertement Anthony Fauci de mensonges devant le Congrès. Robert F. Kennedy Jr, ministre de la Santé américain, relaie l’information. Le système panique.
En France ? Silence total des grands médias. Comme d’habitude.
C’est la preuve que les « complotistes » avaient raison depuis le début. La vérité éclate enfin sur ces laboratoires secrets et les manipulations pendant la pandémie.
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🇮🇱⚔️🇱🇧 - Intense clashes are continuing on the outskirts of Nabatieh in southern Lebanon between Hezbollah and Israeli forces.
The IDF published an updated map on June 18 showing its "forward defense line" now runs up to 10 km into Lebanese territory and has reached the edge of Nabatieh — and it stated it will not withdraw "at this stage."
Hezbollah is resisting the advance with rockets, FPV drones, and anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs); yesterday, an FPV drone exploded beside an Israeli tank at nearby Kfar Tebnit, wounding four soldiers, with a fifth hurt in a follow-up strike.
All of this continues despite the June 17 US-Iran deal that supposedly ends the fighting in Lebanon.
One caution on the imagery: a video circulating that purports to show a Hezbollah ATGM directly hitting an advancing IDF tank could not be verified as being from today, and carries a high risk of recycling — Hezbollah destroyed Israeli tanks with guided missiles during the 2024 Ayta al-Shaab clashes, and that footage circulates widely.
The confirmed pattern is real (ongoing ATGM and drone attacks on advancing IDF armor near Nabatieh); the specific "tank hit" clip should be treated as unverified until tied to a dated June 18 source.
the Aliens will arrive at the stadium where Scotland and Brazil will play a FIFA World Cup match on June 24, 2026. The aliens will descend onto the field in their mothership to arrest the pedophile footballers involved in the rape of children on Jeffrey Epstein island
🇮🇷🕊🇺🇲 - The US and Iran have electronically signed the memorandum of understanding to end the war, according to Axios, citing two senior US officials — the first known bilateral US-Iran agreement signed electronically by both countries' leaders, President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
The MOU is now in effect, and Iran's foreign ministry says sanctions relief on its oil exports begins. In a striking detail, Trump signed a copy during a dinner with the French president at the Palace of Versailles, and a photo of the signed agreement was sent to the Iranians and the mediating countries.
(Note: an initial electronic signing was reported June 14; this is an additional step, with a formal ceremony still set for Friday, June 19, in Switzerland.)
One telling sign that the deal is operative: MarineTraffic data over the past 24 hours shows steady traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, with all transits — inbound and outbound — now using the Iranian traffic separation scheme.
That's a reversal.
All week, ships pointedly avoided Iran's scheme and routed through Omani waters under the US "Project Freedom" corridor; their return to Iranian-managed lanes signals control of the strait has shifted back to Tehran, as the deal envisioned.
The caveat that still matters: every nuclear element — recovering Iran's enriched uranium, an enrichment moratorium, inspections — is deferred to the 60-day negotiations and a more detailed final accord.
As Trump ally Sen. Lindsey Graham put it, "Iran's view of the agreement seems different than what the American negotiating team is claiming."
The war is over on paper; hardest part is the 60 days that follow.
BREAKING: More than 200 members of the global elite are set to attend Peter Thiel’s Secret Society retreat, featuring discussions on cult-building, sex, and preparations for World War III.
WHOAHHH! Watch the ground move, crumble and break. Listen to it groan.
This is during the M7.8 earthquake in the Philippines last week. I've never seen anything like it 😱
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