UPDATE: Death Toll in Australia Fires Now At Least 25 People and Half A Billion Animals.

 

January 4, 2020: Penrith, Australia, Hit Record Breaking 120 Deg. F. on Jan. 4th, As 60,000 Square Miles Had Burned in Australia and the Death Toll of People Estimated At 20.

Channel 9 News, Sydney, Australia, January 4, 2020.
Channel 9 News, Sydney, Australia, January 4, 2020.
Saturday, January 4, 2020, was the hottest day on record in metropolitan Sydney, Australia, where 37 miles northwest the suburb of Penrith (map below) hit 120 degrees F., according to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. The national capital, Canberra, set a record high with a temperature of 110 degrees F.
Saturday, January 4, 2020, was the hottest day on record in metropolitan Sydney, Australia, where 37 miles northwest the suburb of Penrith (map above) hit 120 degrees F., according to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. The national capital, Canberra, set a record high with a temperature of 110 degrees F.

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Search for the Wild Men of Laos

Below are links to several reports about the Wild Men of Laos that Linda spoke of in her November 20, 2019 YouTube broadcast. These special archived reports are available to all viewers – no subscription required.

07-12-2001 – Laos – Part 4: The Rugged Road to Vilabouli, Laos.

07-10-2001 – Laos – Part 3: A Brief History of the “Wild Men” of Laos.

07-08-2001 – Laos – Part 2: Vientiane – The Capitol of Laos.


07-07-2001 – Laos – Part I: Unexploded Ordnance on the Trail of “Wild Men.”

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