6 Aug 2025

6 Aug 2025

Isesaki breaks Japan’s all-time heat record with 41.8°C (107.2°F) on August 5
Isesaki in Gunma Prefecture recorded 41.8°C (107.2°F) at 14:26 LT on August 5, 2025, setting Japan’s highest temperature on record and marking the second time in one week that the national record was broken.

Smoke from Canadian wildfires triggers air quality alerts in 10 U.S. states, 2025 nears second-worst year
Air quality alerts were issued across the U.S. Midwest and Northeast on Monday, August 4, 2025, and remain in effect on August 5, as over 740 wildfires burning across Canada send smoke to the U.S.  Currently, 2025 is the third most destructive year for wildfires in Canada and is likely to become the second most destructive year surpassing 1989 when wildfires burned over 17 million acres of land across the country.

Hong Kong records highest August daily rainfall since 1884, four black warnings in 8 days
Hong Kong recorded its heaviest August daily rainfall since records began in 1884, with 355–359 mm (14–14.1 inches) measured by mid‑afternoon on August 5, 2025, prompting a black rainstorm warning that lasted more than 11 hours, the second‑longest on record.

Destructive floods hit southern Taiwan after 2,900 mm (114 inches) of rainfall in one week
Extremely heavy rainfall totaling nearly 2,900 mm (114 inches) from July 28 to August 4, 2025, caused severe flooding and landslides across southern Taiwan, killing at least four people, leaving three missing, and forcing nearly 6,000 to evacuate.

Southern Kamchatka shifted 2 m (6.6 feet) during M8.8 earthquake on July 29, 2025
Preliminary data from KBGSRAS shows that the southern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula shifted southeastward by nearly 2 m (6.6 feet) after M8.8 earthquake on July 29. This is comparable in scale to displacement observed during the 2011 M9.1 Tōhoku earthquake in Japan.

Behind Iran’s Ballistic Missile Programs, Decades of Support From Chinese Nationals 
“A variety of international sanctions are in place against Iran’s nuclear project and missile program, but undercutting the effectiveness of these restrictions is the extensive and longstanding assistance Tehran is receiving.”

A sign of the times? Unofficial road signs to the Third Temple appearing
The buzz surrounding the idea of a ‘Third Temple’ seems to have gone up a notch. Unofficial road signs are appearing, directing people to “The House of the Lord.” They may be made by rogue sign makers in a guerrilla operation, but their very existence signifies that something major is brewing.

Canada unveils the tallest Lord Ram statue unveiled in North America
…Acharya Surinder Sharma Shastri called it “a spiritual gift to the community.” The site is easily accessible from downtown Toronto and is expected to attract visitors from across North America.

EU Revives Plan to Ban Private Messaging
The European Union is still wrestling with a controversial plan that would turn private messaging services into surveillance tools. For over three years, talks have stalled over whether providers should be forced to scan every user’s messages for possible illegal material and forward anything suspicious to law enforcement.

Sa’ar to raise plight of hostages in UN Security Council session
“…The disturbing images speak for themselves. While a global campaign is being waged against the State of Israel, Hamas terrorists are starving and abusing the Israeli hostages. It is time for the Security Council to unequivocally condemn the barbaric acts of Hamas, which continue day after day, hour after hour,” Danon tweeted.

Dr. Jack King’s New Book on Doctor-Assisted Suicide – Part One 
“The evidence available proves conclusively that schemes such as the one which the House of Commons has approved for the UK have absolutely nothing to do with providing dying patients with a pain free and dignified death … but are designed to satisfy three needs: to cut the size of the population, to save money and to provide a steady supply of healthy organs (such as hearts, kidneys, lungs and liver) for transplantation into selected recipients.”—Dr. Jack King

Driving Out The Poor: Dirty Truth Behind UK Emissions Zones
Emission zones were introduced to city centres around the UK, sold as vital public health measures, to clean the air, save lives, and make polluters pay. Across the various schemes, over £1 billion has now been made in fines and fees since 2019, with London’s ULEZ generating over £250 million in a single year. With compliance rates now exceeding 96% in most areas, the air quality improvements are stagnating – or, in some cases, totally non-existent – but the cameras, charges, and penalties continue. Are they still reducing pollution, or have they evolved into something else entirely?

US Department of Energy report eviscerates the climate alarmist narrative
At the end of July, the US Department of Energy released a draft report evaluating existing peer-reviewed literature on the impacts of greenhouse gases.It eviscerates the climate alarmists’ narrative about CO2, extreme weather events and rising sea levels. It also points out the data limitations, climate model deficiencies and overstated scenarios and trends used to create “exaggerated projections of future warming.”

Let’s Check In On What Life Is Like In America’s Crime-Ridden Major Cities In 2025…
Have you noticed that virtually all of our major cities are poorly run?  I believe that the condition of our largest metropolitan areas is a warning.  If we don’t straighten up, the entire country will soon resemble our core urban areas.  Thankfully, there are millions of Americans that strongly support a return to “law and order”, but unfortunately “law and order” is the opposite of what we are witnessing in our biggest urban areas right now.  In this article, I would like to check in on what life is like in America’s crime-ridden major cities in 2025…

Our Standard Of Living Is Collapsing, And 25 Percent Of U.S. Households Are Skipping Meals So They Will Have Enough Money To Pay Their Bills
“Are you old enough to remember when you could buy a really nice house for less than $50,000? Today, the average price of a home in the United States is more than half a million dollars. Of course everything else has become dramatically more expensive as well. I just asked Google, and I was told that the average cost of health insurance for a single person in the United States was just $2,655 in the year 2000. That was for an entire year! Our standard of living has been collapsing for a long time, but at first most people didn’t realize what was happening. But now things are so bad that YouTube and TikTok are filled with thousands of videos of normal people complaining about the cost of living. Unfortunately, I am entirely convinced that things are only going to get tougher as economic conditions continue to deteriorate all around us.

The Digital Jihadist: Silicon Valley Exec Paul Biggar Is Powering Hamas’s Online War Against the West
Irish-born Silicon Valley executive Paul Biggar is leading a digital jihad against the West, powering Hamas-linked smear campaigns, antisemitic tech platforms, and protest coordination apps through his company Tech for Palestine, while targeting pro-Israel voices like Shaun McGuire and Elise Stefanik with AI-driven mass-reporting tools.

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