Eventually, we'll all have to move underground… China opens bomb shelters for people to escape heatwave…
14 year old trafficked at Camp Pendleton, CA…
Hasn’t the Mexican military been notoriously corrupt with high level officers basically owned by the cartels? Mexican military to take over airports as president takes aim at corruption, mismanagement…
Where does it come from? Soon in your country?
Turns out when you're being invaded or have a warmongering neighbour, a defensive alliance all of a sudden becomes very attractive… 89% of Ukrainians support joining NATO…
Anyone that says people don't play dress up and do satanic rituals involving children are fooling themselves…
After France now China… Six dead in China kindergarten stabbing…
And sometimes non-white too…
What’s up in the sky? A giant black hole suddenly 'switched on'…
The last time snow was officially confirmed in Johannesburg was in August 2012…
The founder of Peru’s Pro-Family Pro-Life Movement has been accused of systematically abusing his daughter. She gave birth in 2003, when she was only 13-years-old… He also got his sister pregnant back in the 90’s… This guy needs to be locked up… And will probably end up like Larry Nassar…
Up to 8 inches of rainfall… At least 1 dead as heavy summer rains set off flash flooding in New York state…
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Just a long dead volcano? Scientists detect odd emissions coming from the far side of the Moon, leading to the discovery of something buried under the lunar surface that fundamentally reshapes how we see Earth's natural satellite and its history. MORE…
Fishermen stand in a boat as they inspect thousands of dead fish floating by the bank of the Amshan river, which draws its water from the Tigris, in Iraq's southeastern Maysan governorate…
How does a person live with that kind of guilt from that day on? 13-month-old dies after mother accidentally runs toddler over with car in Arizona driveway…
A major landslide continues to threaten more homes in a Los Angeles County town after 12 were destroyed when the hillside gave way and began sliding into the canyon below on Saturday…
Well, that didn't take long… Threads backtracks flagging right-wing users for spreading disinformation…
The Fed's Housing Bubble 2.0 is bursting… US homeowners lost $108.4 BILLION in home equity this year
Awesome find… Kentucky man finds over 700 Civil War-era coins buried in his cornfield…
Meanwhile, in the Netherlands... Biological man wins Miss Netherlands title…
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Heatwave. Read this very carefully. If old enough, think back on your own history and experience of hot summer days. Factor in the many reasons people can succumb to hot weather. I have lived through - when young, and now older - many hot weather periods, above 95. A certain amount of knowledge with intelligence can help one figure out ways to keep the body cool. Unless, of course, one lives in a place that doesn’t allow freedom to do those things, or even know about them. Ninety-five can be uncomfortable, but not as dangerous as this article alludes to. Seems to be some warming - uhm…fear of warming input.
READER WARNING: DISTRESSING AND DISTURBING STORY; READER DISCRETION HIGHLY ADVISED: Strange how you should have included a story about a 13 month old THAT dies after being run over by mom. A similar event flooded my memory just a few days ago.
It was the 4th of July 1994 and I was spending the day with my girlfriend and her friend at a popular lake in Western PA called Keystone Lake State Park. The sky was cloudless and a shade of cobalt blue rarely seen anymore in this age. We were grilling and minding our own business next to a group of rowdy people in the next grove whose behavior was being fueled by a half keg of beer.
There was boisterous laughter and occasional fights accompanied with loud profanity. They were the group nobody wanted to be beside, the group that disrupted the peace of the place. We were a few groves away and I was fishing when suddenly, there was major commotion centered in the grass next to a van. We could sense that something was very wrong.
I looked and saw people moving quickly away from the center of attention with their hands covering their faces and wailing, several saying "oh my God!" I don't recall making the decision to go and see what was going on but suddenly my legs were carrying me as fast as I could get to the scene, the whole time thinking that perhaps I don't want to see what I'm about to see.
My girl, Darlene and her friend Bethy ran with me and when we got to the van I looked down in sad and sickening horror. There on the grass was a toddler boy lying under the van, his head freshly run over by the left front tire of the van DRIVEN BY HIS MOTHER. The little guy was gasping for breath and there was a little blood coming from his ear.
My girl and her friend were registered nurses and I and two others held up a blanket around the front of the van so nobody could see as they attended to the boy as they had both been trained. Someone held a flashlight over the scene. It was now getting dark and I looked over toward the lake and saw the mother of the boy sitting on top of a big rock by the water, looking up at the full moon and crying, most undoubtedly to God.
As I held the blanket, I looked around at the surroundings. A day - a holiday when people gather for summer fun, fireworks, food and laughter, Badminton and carefree times, creating lasting memories to be recalled in future years. I could hear fireworks popping and whistling being set off by people in other groves around the park, far away from the grim reality of this scene.
I felt a strange sense of peace, not about me but about the place. I was 32 and at a time in my life when I was just turning back to God from over a decade of seeking pleasure for myself, yet I never felt God's presence stronger than that sad evening on the fourth of July.
I knew what that peace was. It was the angels of God accompanying that little soul to God in Heaven and the sadness left me for a second or two as I realized this little child was in a much better place now. No pain, no crying, no sadness, just peace. The peace was palpable for a few moments just before the helicopter arrived. Babies go directly to be with Jesus if they die before the age of accountability.
I'll never forget that scene nor the image of poor Nicholas Bell, only 18 months old lying under that van with tire tracks on his face. It wasn't particularly gruesome, I mean the bloody kind however it was exceptionally gruesome just for knowing what had happened. He wasn't covered in blood with a noticeably crushed skull, just the bit of blood coming from his right ear, he just lay there on his left side little arm outstretched gasping, his eyes wide and unblinking, staring straight ahead.
Soon, the life-flight helicopter landed nearby and the paramedics took over. Stunned and grief stricken, we packed up our things and went home. Not much was said in the car on the way, we all were thinking the same thing-we just witnessed a very untimely death. My girl called the hospital a few hours later and learned that the little boy didn't make it.