🚨 BREAKING | US Strikes Southwest Iran
US airstrikes hit southwestern Iran as the conflict between Washington and the Islamic Republic continues to escalate. The US has destroyed Iranian military bases.
Experts warn that the 2026 'Super El Niño' is continuing to increase in strength.
And it could trigger historic global weather extremes and trillions in economic losses.
A formidable "Super El Niño" is gathering strength in the Pacific Ocean, with climate models projecting it could become the most powerful event of its kind recorded since 1950. Driven by abnormally warm equatorial waters, El Niño alters atmospheric circulation worldwide, triggering severe disruptions from intense droughts and wildfires to devastating floods and crop failures. What makes this upcoming event particularly dangerous is that it is unfolding in oceans already supercharged by global climate change, creating highly unpredictable weather patterns across the globe.
The financial and human stakes are historic. A 2023 study published in Science revealed that the catastrophic 1997–98 Super El Niño cost the global economy an astounding $5.7 trillion over the subsequent years. Fortunately, advances in meteorological forecasting since the 1980s now allow governments and farmers to prepare months in advance. However, researchers caution that if these extreme, climate-amplified weather systems develop too rapidly, even our best-laid preparations may fall short.
source: Freedman, A. (2026, May) What previous Super El Niños can tell us about the next one. CNN.
BREAKING: The Pentagon has released a fourth batch of UFO documents and videos, including what officials describe as the clearest footage yet—showing a large two-tiered object captured by an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform in 2020.