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5/22/2017 11:38:00 AM

10 More Crazy Conspiracy Theories That Became Conspiracy Facts

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5/22/2017 4:33:12 PM
The vanishing animals that future generations will never see


A blue-eyed black lemur, a pangolin and a vaquita which could all soon be extinct CREDIT: WWF

Some of the world’s most exotic animals could be extinct within months, conservationists have warned, with future generations growing up in a world without many of the species that are alive today.

The WWF claims that some animals, such as the vaquita porpoise, could be wiped out in the next few months.

Some would now be extinct had zoos not provided a ‘Noahs Ark’ from which to reestablish populations.

Habitat loss, poaching, hunting and disease are pushing many species to the brink to such an extent that the world has now entered a sixth mass extinction.

Black-faced golden tamarin CREDIT: BBC

More than 23,000 species are on the IUCN Red List threatened with extinction, including 41 per cent of the world’s amphibians, 25 per cent of mammals and 13 per cent of birds.

Numbers of vaquita - dubbed the panda of the sea - have dropped by 90 per cent since 2011 because the porpoise are getting tangled in illegal fishing nets.

There are only 30 now left in the wild, and all live in Mexico’s Gulf of California. Conservationists have warned they could be extinct by the autumn if the Mexican government does not do more to protect the area.

Vaquita could die out within months CREDIT: THE YUCATAN TIMES

Chris Gee, Head of Campaigns, WWF-UK said: “Time is rapidly running out for the Vaquita, we could tragically lose the ‘panda of the sea’ in a matter of months.

The last hope for the species is the Mexican government immediately putting in place and properly enforcing a permanent ban on gillnets.”

A scimitar-horned oryx CREDIT: BBC

Lis Key at International Animal Rescue said pangolins - the world’s most trafficked animal - were also in danger of dying out within a generation. Orangutans and slow lorises are also critically endangered because of poaching and habitat loss.

“The pangolin could become extinct before most people even know what it looks like,” she said. “I’m not sure whether it could be gone within the decade but certainly within decades.

“The figures used when talking about pangolin trafficking usually refer not to individuals but to the number of truckloads. Tragic.

“In terms of orangutans and slow lorises which are our area of work, both are Critically Endangered so one step away from extinction, owing to the continuing rapid rate of habitat loss and the effects of illegal hunting.

“Unless action is taken to halt these activities, the future is bleak for both species.”

Pangolin are the most trafficked creature in the world

Elsewhere, there are fewer than 100 Javan Rhino left in the wild because of poaching and Save the Rhino has estimated that they could become extinct within the next decade or sooner.

In March a rhino was poached from a French zoo, the first time such an incident has ever been recorded, and demonstrating the demand for rhino horn. Three rhino are killed a day on average in South Africa alone.

There are also only around three dozen scimitar-horned oryx in the wild after they were hunted to extinction by trophy hunters who prize their twisted horns. A successful breeding programme of captive oryx allowed them to be reintroduced to the Middle East, but they are hanging on precariously.

There are only 100 blue-eyed black lemurs left in the wild CREDIT: ALAMY

In Madagascar there are only around 100 blue-eyed black lemur left in the wild, and according to the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa they will have died out by 2026. Equally the Silky Sifaka, lemur is also in peril, with only 250 creatures remaining.

The Golden-mantled Tree Kangaroo, Riverine rabbit, Black-faced golden tamarin monkey, and saola, a small antelope could also all vanish within decades.

“There are tons of species that are in desperate need of our help and which could be gone in just one or two generations,” said Niki Rust, Technical Advisor at WWF.

“Many of the populations are so small and so isolated that it would only take a disease to wipe them out.

“Some of the lemurs in Madagascar are hunted because the locals believe they are evil spirits. They are als suffering from habitat loss.

“But there are conservation success stories. Mountain gorilla populations are increasing and we now have around 800 in the wild. Golden-mantled Tree Kangaroos also seem to be stabilising."

Heather Sohl, Chief Advisor on Wildlife at WWF-UK added: "The numbers can be devastating, but it’s not too late, with greater protection we can help to secure a positive future for endangered wildlife.

(telegraph.co.uk)

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5/22/2017 4:51:05 PM

The Tens Of Millions Of Forgotten Americans That The U.S. Economy Has Left Behind


By Michael Snyder, on May 21st, 2017


The evidence that the middle class in America is dying continues to mount. As you will see below, nearly half the country would be unable “to cover an unexpected $400 expense”, and about two-thirds of the population lives paycheck to paycheck at least part of the time. Of course the economy has not been doing that well overall in recent years. Barack Obama was the only president in all of U.S. history not to have a single year when the economy grew by at least 3 percent, and U.S. GDP growth during the first quarter of 2017 was an anemic 0.7 percent. During the Obama era, it is true that wealthy enclaves in New York, northern California and Washington D.C. did thrive, but meanwhile most of the rest of the country has been left behind.

Today, there are approximately 205 million working age Americans, and close to half of them have no financial cushion whatsoever. In fact, a new survey conducted by the Federal Reserve has found that 44 percent of Americans do not even have enough money “to cover an unexpected $400 expense”

Nearly eight years into an economic recovery, nearly half of Americans didn’t have enough cash available to cover a $400 emergency. Specifically, the survey found that, in line with what the Fed had disclosed in previous years, 44% of respondents said they wouldn’t be able to cover an unexpected $400 expense like a car repair or medical bill, or would have to borrow money or sell something to meet it.

Not only that, the same survey discovered that 23 percent of U.S. adults will not be able to pay their bills this month

Just as concerning were other findings from the study: just under one-fourth of adults, or 23%, are not able to pay all of their current month’s bills in full while 25% reported skipping medical treatments due to cost in the prior year. Additionally, 28% of adults who haven’t retired yet reported to being grossly unprepared, indicating they had no retirement savings or pension whatsoever.

But just because you can pay your bills does not mean that you are doing well. Tens of millions of Americans barely scrape by from paycheck to paycheck each and every month.

In fact, a survey by CareerBuilder discovered that 75 percent of all Americans live paycheck to paycheck at least some of the time…

Three-quarters of Americans (75 percent) are living paycheck-to-paycheck to make ends meet, according to a survey from CareerBuilder. Thirty-eight percent of employees said they sometimes live paycheck-to-paycheck, 15 percent said they usually do and 23 percent said they always do. While making ends meet is a struggle for many post-recession, those with minimum wage jobs continue to be hit the hardest. Of workers who currently have a minimum wage job or have held one in the past, 66 percent said they couldn’t make ends meet and 50 percent said they had to work more than one job to make it work.

So please don’t be fooled into thinking that the U.S. economy is doing well because the stock market has been hitting new record highs.

The stock market was soaring just before the financial crisis of 2008 too, and we remember how that turned out.

The truth is that the long-term trends that have been eating away at the foundations of the U.S. economy continue to accelerate, and the real economy is in substantially worse shape this year than it was last year.

Just about everywhere you look, businesses are struggling and stores are shutting down. Yes, there are a few wealthy enclaves where everything seems wonderful for the moment, but for most of the country it seems like the last recession never ended.

In a desperate attempt to stay afloat, a lot of families have been turning to debt to make ends meet. U.S. household debt has just hit a brand new all-time record high of 12.7 trillion dollars, but we are starting to see an alarming rise in auto loan defaults and consumer bankruptcies. This is precisely what we would expect to see if the U.S. economy was moving into another major recession.

In fact, we are seeing all sorts of signs that point to a major economic slowdown right now. Just check out the following from Wolf Richter’s latest article

Over the past five decades, each time commercial and industrial loan balances at US banks shrank or stalled as companies cut back or as banks tightened their lending standards in reaction to the economy they found themselves in, a recession was either already in progress or would start soon. There has been no exception since the 1960s. Last time this happened was during the Financial Crisis.

Now it’s happening again – with a 1990/91 recession twist.

Commercial and industrial loans outstanding fell to $2.095 trillion on May 10, according to the Fed’s Board of Governors weekly report on Friday. That’s down 4.5% from the peak on November 16, 2016. It’s below the level of outstanding C&I loans on October 19. And it marks the 30th week in a row of no growth in C&I loans.

Perhaps we will be very fortunate and break this pattern that has held up all the way back to the 1960s.

But I wouldn’t count on it. Here is what Zero Hedge has to say about this alarming contraction in commercial and industrial loans…

Here’s the bottom line: unless there is a sharp rebound in loan growth in the next 3-6 months – whether due to greater demand or easier supply – this most accurate of leading economic indicators guarantees that a recession is now inevitable.

We are way overdue for a recession, the hard economic numbers are screaming that one is coming, and the financial markets are absolutely primed for a major crash.

As Americans, we tend to have such short memories. Every time a new financial bubble starts forming, a lot of people out there start behaving as if it can last indefinitely.

But of course no financial bubble is going to last forever. They all burst eventually, and now the biggest one in U.S. history is about to end in spectacular fashion.

Trump will get a lot of the blame since he is the current occupant of the White House, but the truth is that the conditions for the next crisis have been building up for many years, and the horrors that the U.S. economy is heading for were entirely predictable.

(theeconomiccollapse)


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5/22/2017 5:20:55 PM
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Professor Steven Cohen: Assault on Trump presidency by intelligence agencies is greatest ever threat to national security

Steven Cohen, Professor of Russian studies at Princeton and NYU (an obvious Russian spy) was besides himself tonight, in sheer disbelief over the witch hunt of gigantic nothing-burgers that are being used to assault the Presidency of Donald Trump.

He declared, "today, I would say (the greatest threat to national security) is this assault on President Trump. Let's be clear what he's being accused of is treason. This has never happened in America, that we had a Russian agent in the White House. Cohen believes Flynn did nothing wrong by talking to the Russian ambassador, describing it as 'his job' to do so.

He then illuminated the indelible fact that there is a 4th branch of government, the intelligence community, who have been meddling in American foreign affairs, obstructing the other 3 branches of government.
"In 2016, President Obama worked out a deal with Russian President Putin for military cooperation in Syria. He said he was gonna share intelligence with Russia, just like Trump and the Russians were supposed to do the other day. Our department of defense said it wouldn't share intelligence. And a few days later, they killed Syrian soldiers, violating the agreement, and that was the end of that. So, we can ask, who is making our foreign policy in Washington today?"
Professor Cohen added, "you and I have to ask a subversive question, are there really three branches of government, or is there a 4th branch of government? These intel services. What we know, as a fact, is that Obama tried, not very hard but he tried for a military alliance with Putin, in Syria, against terrorism and it was sabotaged by the department of defense and its allies in the intelligence services."

Watch.


(sott.net)


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5/23/2017 10:04:04 AM

22 dead in suicide attack after Ariana Grande concert in UK

Andrew Blankstein, Robert Windrem, Alex Johnson and Tom Winter

Greater Manchester Police said the incident was being treated as terrorism. A senior White House official told NBC News that President Donald Trump, who is on a visit to Jerusalem, had been briefed on the incident.

Police said the explosion took place outside the arena, which is near the Manchester Victoria transit station, as the concert ended at about 10:35 p.m. local time (5:35 p.m. ET), catching people as they exited.

Ian Hopkins, chief constable of the Greater Manchester Police, said investigators were coordinating with British intelligence. "This is clearly a very concerning time for everyone," he said at a brief news conference early Tuesday. At a later press conference on Tuesday, Hopkins said that police believe the attack was carried out by one man who had an improvised explosive device and who also died in the bombing. He added that children were among those killed in the blast.

DEVELOPING: Video appears to show moments after explosion at Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England. More:http://nbcnews.to/2q4KnNw


Multiple senior U.S. law enforcement officials briefed by British authorities told NBC News that forensic evidence at the scene — including a body found at the blast site — indicated a suicide attack. British and U.S. law enforcement officials said they believed they had tentatively identified the bomber.

U.S. officials said initial reports indicated that some of the casualties might have been caused by a stampede of concert-goers.

"My thoughts are with the victims and the families of those affected in what is being treated by the police as an appalling terrorist attack," May said in a brief statement.

A representative of Ariana Grande said the singer, who has millions of young fans around the world, was not hurt. Likewise, Bianca Landrieu, the Boston hiphop star known as Bia, who also performed, tweeted: "Guys we are okay!!!"

In a statement, Scooter Braun, Grande's manager, thanked "Manchester's first responders, who rushed towards danger to help save lives."

"We ask all of you to hold the victims, their families and all those affected in your hearts and prayers," he said.

Rex Features | AP Images
Police and other emergency services are seen near the Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion. Police have confirmed they are responding to an incident during an Ariana Grande concert at the venue.

All lines to Manchester Victoria station were closed, National Rail said in a statement. Northern Railway said the station had been evacuated.

Ivo Delgado, who attended the event, told NBC News that the concert had just ended when "I just heard a loud bang."

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"People started screaming and going to the other side of the arena," said Delgado, who said he saw at least one person with blood on his face.

Steve Rotheram, mayor of the Liverpool City Region, tweeted that his two daughters had been in attendance and were safe. "But I fear for others," he said.

Manchester Arena, which opened in 1995, is one of the largest indoor arenas in Europe. More than 1 million people fill its 21,000 seats every year.

Manchester area families. meanwhile, offered free beds for the night to people who had been affected by the been explosion, and city taxi services offered free rides.

(CNBC)

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