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  • Stand-up Comedian Shane Gillis Destroys Pro-Abortion Monsters Who Like To Kill Babies With Down Syndrome

    02/27/2024 9:10:24 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 9 replies
    The Federalist ^ | 02/27/2024 | Kylee Griswold
    In a matter of minutes, Shane Gillis deftly put to bed one of the most nefarious lies of the pro-abortion left: that killing preborn babies with Down syndrome is the merciful thing to do.Shane Gillis, the stand-up comedian who’s partly famous for being fired as a cast member from “Saturday Night Live” before he even debuted, was somehow invited back to host the show over the weekend. Of course, that honor allowed him to deliver the iconic monologue. For Gillis — surrounded by the unfunny scolds who fired him in 2019 in part for making the type of joke that’s...
  • Volcano erupts in Iceland for 3rd time in 2 months 2h

    02/08/2024 3:01:18 AM PST · by dennisw · 58 replies
    MSN ^ | 2 8
    A volcano began erupting in southwestern Iceland early Thursday, sending lava jets as high as 80 meters, the country’s weather office said. "At 5:30 this morning an intense seismic activity started north-east of mt. Sýlingarfell. Around 30 minutes later, a volcanic eruption started at the site,” the Icelandic Met Office said. Images taken by an Icelandic Coast Guard's surveillance flight appeared to show the eruption taking place at a location near the Dec. 18 eruption, official said. Fullscreen button A volcano spews lava and smoke as it erupts on Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, February 8, 2024. A volcano spews lava and...
  • Lava moving towards Grindavík, Iceland after new fissure opens

    01/14/2024 5:49:51 AM PST · by janetjanet998 · 18 replies
    Lava moving towards Grindavík, Iceland after new fissure opens
  • After Weeks of Seismic Activity, Iceland’s Volcano Finally Erupts

    12/19/2023 11:47:31 AM PST · by Red Badger · 27 replies
    Legal Insurrection ^ | Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at 09:00am | Leslie Eastman
    “We are looking at a worst-case scenario,” said Thorvaldur Thordarson, an Icelandic volcanologist. The last time I checked on the volcano in Iceland, one of the nation’s geologists noted that the threat of an eruption had decreased by 90% due to the solidification of magma around the active center of seismic activity near the town of Grindavík. Like many “expert” scientific projections in recent history, this one was less than entirely predictive. Today, about an hour after an earthquake swarm, the fissure volcano erupted about two miles from Grindavik. A volcano in southwestern Iceland began erupting Monday with lava fountains...
  • Volcanic eruption has started (Iceland)

    12/18/2023 3:11:16 PM PST · by rdl6989 · 73 replies
    Iceland Monitor ^ | Dec 18, 2023
    Update 22:46 A volcanic eruption has begun on the Reykjanes peninsula and Þorvald Þórðarson, a volcanologist, tells us that at first glance it is the worst-case scenario. The eruption appears to be at Hagafell, above Grindavík.
  • New volcanic eruption in Iceland

    12/18/2023 3:09:06 PM PST · by CtBigPat · 9 replies
    12/18/2023
    Lava has reached the surface in Iceland
  • Iceland volcano: Blue Lagoon closes over eruption fears

    11/09/2023 12:13:54 PM PST · by BenLurkin · 66 replies
    bbc ^ | 11/09/2022
    The IMO said that magma - molten rock - was accumulating at a depth of around 5km (3m) northwest of Thorbjorn mountain. The Blue Lagoon is easily visible from the mountain. The owners of the famed turquoise hot springs said they would close the site until 16 November out of concern for employees' welfare. The Met Office said an earthquake of 5.0 magnitude, the largest since the increased activity began, was detected shortly past midnight on Thursday in the Fagradalsfjall volcanic area, around 30km from the capital Reykjavik. Ingibjorg Lilja Omarsdottir of the Icelandic Civil Protection Agency has been posted...
  • Iceland 'is on edge' waiting for volcanic eruption amid fears river of lava could hit power plant after giant crack tears through town, thousands are evacuated and over 700 more earthquakes since yesterday, with 'unholy sounds' coming up from the earth

    11/14/2023 7:21:53 AM PST · by dynachrome · 55 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 11-14-23 | ELENA SALVONI
    The whole of Iceland 'is on edge' as experts say earthquakes which have been rumbling beneath the surface for days and have torn through a town are a precursor to a volcanic eruption. More than 700 quakes have been recorded in the southwestern Reykjanes Peninsula since yesterday, and despite them being slightly weaker than in previous days the Fagradalsfjall volcano is still expected to erupt. Iceland has been shaken by thousands of tremors over the past few days, with a state of emergency declared on Friday and around 4,000 people ordered to leave the fishing community of Grindavik. Evacuated residents...
  • FOX Video: Volcanic Eruption Imminent In Iceland As Town Evacuates After More Than 4K Earthquakes in 48 Hours

    11/13/2023 10:47:35 AM PST · by spirited irish · 37 replies
    Fox ^ | 11/23 | FOX Weather
    A volcano could erupt within days in Iceland, prompting officials to declare a state of emergency and evacuate thousands of people from the seaside town of Grindavík.
  • Iceland’s Female Prime Minister Joins Walk Off Strike Against ‘Gender Wage Gap’

    10/24/2023 10:44:05 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 30 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 10/24/2023 | KURT ZINDULKA
    Icelandic Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir has said that she will join tens of thousands of women walking off the job on Tuesday to protest the widely disputed gender wage gap. For the seventh time in the history of the country, female Icelanders will take part in the “Kvennafri,” translated into English as “Women’s Day Off”. The strike is intended to protest the supposed inequality faced by women in one of the most egalitarian societies in the world, as well as to protest against the supposed wage gap between men and women. Joining the tens of thousands of women, Prime Minister...
  • Opinion: Nordic countries are too conservative for the American progressives who idolize them

    08/22/2023 3:46:06 PM PDT · by 11th_VA · 18 replies
    https://republicsentinel.com ^ | FEBRUARY 9, 2023 | BY GRANT HAUN
    For many years, progressives and self-avowed socialists have touted a small group of countries as models for the cushy welfare state they hope to create in the US: the Nordic states. Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland offer extensive welfare benefits to their citizens, and many on the American left have taken this as evidence that socialism works... However, there is a reality that has received less attention in this debate: despite being modern in many ways, the Nordic countries have retained much of their traditional cultures, elements of which are repugnant to the worldview of American progressives. These nations...
  • Biden says Finnish reporter may not ‘be able to go home,’ confuses Iceland and Ireland

    07/13/2023 10:49:39 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 10 replies
    NY Post ^ | 07/13/2023 | Steve Nelson
    HELSINKI, Finland — President Biden grew flustered with a reporter here Thursday and angrily told her that she doesn’t know if she will make it home — after he confused the nations of Iceland and Ireland, the latter of which he called his “home” despite nearly two centuries of genealogical distance. Iida Tikka, of Finland’s public broadcaster YLE, was the second member of the press in two days to provoke a presidential outburst in response to a question. “What actions will you take to assure Finland that US will remain a reliable NATO partner for decades to come?” she asked...
  • LEGENDS OF NORSE SETTLERS DROVE DENMARK TOWARDS GREENLAND

    07/12/2023 10:50:06 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 21 replies
    Heritage Daily ^ | JULY 8, 2023 | BY MARKUS MILLIGAN
    N THE YEAR 985, ERIK THE RED, A VIKING EXPLORER, LED A GROUP OF ICELANDIC FARMERS TO ESTABLISH A SETTLEMENT ON THE WEST COAST OF GREENLAND. Archaeological findings indicate that the settlement thrived for more than four centuries, but the story of the settlement left a lasting impact. Surprisingly, the pursuit of locating the descendants of these settlers greatly influenced European and American perceptions of Greenland for many generations. In his recently published book titled “The Vanished Settlers of Greenland: In Search of a Legend and Its Legacy,” Associate Professor Robert Rix asserts that the lost Norse settlement played a...
  • Transphobia is on the rise in the US. Meet the transgender people planning to relocate to Europe because they can no longer stand the 'hostile environment.'

    05/10/2023 11:13:18 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 107 replies
    Insider ^ | 5/7/23 | Isabel Van Hagen
    Home News Transphobia is on the rise in the US. Meet the transgender people planning to relocate to Europe because they can no longer stand the 'hostile environment.' Isobel van Hagen May 7, 2023, 7:48 AM CDT Willgohs in Iceland/ Willgohs in North Dakota Rynn Azerial Willgohs in Iceland, left, and Willgohs in North Dakota at a vigil she organized for a trans woman who was violently attacked in Minneapolis. Rynn Willgohs The nonprofit TRANSport provides support to transgender Americans who want to leave the country. The group has received more than 100 applications from potential émigrés in the past...
  • How Iceland's popular hot dogs are different to American and Danish ones

    11/11/2022 10:24:36 PM PST · by Saije · 31 replies
    Traveller ^ | 11/11/2022 | Anthony Dennis
    The most common question posed by a visitor on arrival in Reykjavik, capital of the so-called Land of Fire and Ice, tends to be where are the nearest hot springs rather than where is the closest hot dog stand. But it's an answer to the latter that I'm most keen to hear on arriving at my hotel in Iceland after a day and a half's worth of flying. In a nation with a cuisine that includes rather less accessible delicacies such as fermented shark, blood sausage and - oh boy - foal meat, hot dogs, you see, are a curious...
  • Rapid shifting of a deep magmatic source at Fagradalsfjall volcano, Iceland

    09/15/2022 4:24:01 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 112 replies
    nature.com ^ | 14 September 2022
    Recent Icelandic rifting events have illuminated the roles of centralized crustal magma reservoirs and lateral magma transport, important characteristics of mid-ocean ridge magmatism. A consequence of such shallow crustal processing of magmas is the overprinting of signatures that trace the origin, evolution and transport of melts in the uppermost mantle and lowermost crust. Here we present unique insights into processes occurring in this zone from integrated petrologic and geochemical studies of the 2021 Fagradalsfjall eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland. Geochemical analyses of basalts erupted during the first 50 days of the eruption, combined with associated gas emissions, reveal...
  • Excavation in Seydisfjordur Unearths Jewelry from Earliest Period of Settlement

    08/12/2022 8:47:54 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 3 replies
    Iceland Review ^ | August 9, 2022 | Erik Pomrenke
    Archaeologists in Seydisfjordur have excavated jewelry that dates from 940 – 1100, just after the initial settlement of Iceland. Notably, one of the beads found in the excavation even bears the colours of the Icelandic national flag.Archaeological digs have been underway in Seydisfjordur, a fishing village in the East Fjords of Iceland, since 2020. Due to the high slopes of the valley, Seydisfjordur is subject to land slides, and local authorities plan to build defensive barriers to protect the village, which has suffered damage in recent years. However, these same land slides have also preserved archaeological sites in the region...
  • Volcano eruption near Iceland airport sparks travel fears, risky photo shoots

    08/04/2022 9:29:07 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 16 replies
    washingtonpost.com ^ | August 4, 2022 | Adela Suliman and Morgan Coates
    A massive volcano erupting close to a global travel hub, Iceland’s Keflavik Airport, led to close monitoring by officials and sparked fascination from people who ventured near the bright orange lava flows despite warnings. The Fagradalsfjall volcano in southwest Iceland erupted Wednesday at 1:18 p.m. local time, according to the Icelandic Meteorological Office, which urged people to stay away from the sparsely populated area on the Reykjanes peninsula — though some still went up close to snap photographs with their children and fly drones. The eruption, classified as a volcanic fissure, is occurring about 10 miles from Keflavik International Airport...
  • Ancient Solar Storm Reveals Vikings Were In North America Exactly 1,000 Years Ago

    07/28/2022 2:35:32 PM PDT · by Chuckster · 56 replies
    IFL Science ^ | Oct 20, 2021 | DR. KATIE SPALDING
    Most estimates have relied heavily on information gleaned from Icelandic sagas, but since these were only written down centuries after the fact and talk about things like glittery one-footed assassins, researchers have wisely taken them with a grain of salt.But the new study, published today in the journal Nature, has pinpointed the Viking presence in North America to an exact year: 1021
  • Man-made Viking-era cave discovered in Iceland

    06/06/2022 9:47:28 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 23 replies
    Heritage Daily ^ | May 30, 2022 | unattributed
    Excavations of a Viking-era site in Iceland has revealed a previously unknown man-made cave.Archaeologists from the Archaeological Institute of Iceland have been excavating near the small village of Oddi in Rangárvellir, Iceland.Oddi was the seat of the Oddaverjar, a powerful clan in the medieval Icelandic Commonwealth. One of the most famous clan members was Sæmundur the Learned (AD 1056-1133) who wrote the early histories of the Norwegian Kings. The settlement developed into a major centre for culture and learning, with Iceland’s patron saint, Þorlákur Þórhallsson, receiving his education at Oddi from the age of nine (AD 1142-1147).Man-made caves at Oddi...