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Caught On Video: Radioactive Wild Boar Roam Fukushima

Caught On Video: Radioactive Wild Boar Roam Fukushima

With humans long gone, and robots dying off amid the radiation, Fukushima has become home to 'something else'.

When the exclusion zone was set up almost exactly 6 years ago this week - with the surrounding towns population evacuated to a safe distance - The Mirror reports that hundreds of the wild boars, which have been known to attack people when enraged, descended from surrounding hills and forests into the deserted streets.

"They're Erupting": Alaskan Volcano Throws Ash 35,000 Feet Interrupting Commercial Flights

"They're Erupting": Alaskan Volcano Throws Ash 35,000 Feet Interrupting Commercial Flights

Via Mac Slavo of SHTFPlan.com,

Volcanic eruption in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands as seen from ISS.

Is a major seismic event headed our way?

There is no way to know for sure, but science warns that hotspots like the San Andreas fault in Southern California are “overdue” for the big one, which frequently occurs every hundred years or so. If the earth doesn’t release enough steam from time to time, larger pressures can build up, creating event more catastrophic disasters.

Radioactive Boars Culled In Fukushima As Locals Urged To Return

Radioactive Boars Culled In Fukushima As Locals Urged To Return

Teams of hunters have been dispatched to towns inside the Fukushima exclusion zone to cull radioactive swine that have taken over the area. The animals, infected by the Fukushima nuclear disaster, have been roaming the towns with impunity for the last six years after residents were evacuated following the catastrophe The human residents are now being urged to return to their homes despite the dangerously high levels of radiation and the boar culling is planned to continue even after the evacuees return.

Trump EPA Chief Says Carbon Dioxide Not "Primary Contributor To Global Warming"

In an interview surely to get the blood of America's hyper-sensitive environmentalists boiling, which we sincerely hope doesn't result in any adverse harm to global temperatures, Trump's new head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt, appeared on CNBC to say that, among other things, the verdict is still out on man-made global warming.  Per CNBC:

Humans Are Not From Earth, Scientist Says Aliens Brought Us Here

Humans Are Not From Earth, Scientist Says Aliens Brought Us Here

American ecologist Dr Ellis Silver believes that humans do not originate from Earth.  He believes, based on evidence, that humans were brought to earth by aliens as recently as a few thousand years ago.  Thedailytrends.net reports: Silver, an environmentalist who is currently working with the effort to clean plastic debris from the Pacific, says his book aims to provoke debate – and is based on scientific work on the difference between humans and other animals.

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