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6/22/2016 12:26:07 AM

'Gateway to Underworld' could be something worse




A researcher at the Scientific Research Center of the Arctic, stands at a crater, discovered in the Yamal Peninsula.
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A gaping—and growing—hole in the middle of a Siberian forest isn't the gateway to the underworld, as some frightened locals believe. It may be worse. The Batagaika crater, the biggest
megaslump on Earth, may be be a "harbinger" of our warming planet, as Motherboard puts it.

The crater, located in one of the planet's coldest places, appeared about 25 years ago, and geologist Julian Murton of the University of Sussex tells the Independent that it was likely born after locals cut down a swath of forest that sat above the permafrost.

"Cutting down of vegetation ... removes some of the insulation that keeps the ground cool," he explains, and that allows the summer's heat to reach deeper levels of earth.

As exposed ice layers melt, the earth becomes loose and literally slumps. The chasm has grown to be a mile long and some 400 feet deep, and it continues to grow at a rate of more than 60 feet per year.

More worrisome, the melting permafrost releases large amounts of the potent greenhouse gas methane, which had previously been locked in the soil. This triggers a "climate feedback loop," explains MNN: A warming planet's impact on the permafrost puts methane in the air, which promotes further warming, and the cycle is "difficult to stop," per the site.

And were the entire permafrost to melt, the Independent reports "it would likely tip the planet into an extreme scenario the full horror of which is hard to describe." As such, MNN reports that researchers view megaslumps as a threat to the planet's health, "an omen, a symptom, of a larger underlying disease." (Read how the "Gates of Hell" emerged in a Soviet desert.)

This article originally appeared on Newser: 'Gateway to the Underworld' May Be Something Worse

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6/22/2016 1:08:45 AM



Four protesters were killed last year in protests over the huge Las Bambas mine in Apurimac, Peru. Photo courtesy of Observatorio de Conflictos Mineros en el Perú.

For environmental activists, 2015 was the deadliest year yet


As we continue to mine the Earth for its resources, global corporate interests are fighting to get to the dwindling supply. And as the stakes rise, so has the death toll of our planet’s defenders.

Last year was the most dangerous year yet for environmental activists, thewatchdog group Global Witness reported on Monday. An average of three environmentalists per week were murdered for resisting resource extraction and pollution by major agribusiness, mining, and logging interests — with 185 activists total murdered around the globe. (The murder rate was 59 percent lower in 2014.)

Of the 185 dead, many were assassinated; others were tortured, or publicly executed.

A number of Latin American countries were the most deadly for environmental defenders.

Brazil
50
Philippines
33
Colombia
26
Peru
12
Nicaragua
12
DR Congo
11
Guatemala
10
Honduras
8
India
6
Mexico
4
Indonesia
3
Liberia
2
Myanmar
2
Cambodia
2
Thailand
2
Pakistan
1
Int. Waters
1


Global Witness uncovered that governments have increasingly criminalized activists for organizing or protesting, including in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, and Madagascar. “Across the world, collusion between state and corporate interests shield many of those responsible for the killings,” Global Witness reports.

The winner of the 2015 Goldman Environmental Prize is among the countless indigenous activists recently murdered. After having led her community to resist hydroelectric dams in Honduras, Berta Cáceres was assassinated in her home in March of this year. Her success made her a target: Once she forced the largest dam company in the world to abandon a major project on the Gualcarque River.

The report is all the more sobering given that the vast majority of incidents go unreported.

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6/22/2016 1:39:42 AM

George Soros: EU exit risks 'black Friday'

The world’s most famous currency speculator has warned a vote on Thursday for Britain to leave the EU would trigger a bigger and more damaging fall for sterling than the day he forced Britain out of the Exchange Rate Mechanism almost a quarter of a century ago.

George Soros, writing in the Guardian, said that a Brexit vote would spark a “black Friday” for the UK, but the devaluation of sterling would bring none of the benefits to the economy that it enjoyed after it dropped out of the ERM on 16 September 1992 – Black Wednesday.

He said that, as in 1992, there would be big financial gains for speculators who had bet on the UK leaving the EU but that such an outcome would leave “most voters considerably poorer”.

Soros said that unlike after Black Wednesday, there was little scope for a cut in interest rates, the UK was running a much larger current account deficit, and exporters would be unable to exploit the benefits of a cheaper pound due to the uncertainty caused by a vote to leave the EU.

“Sterling is almost ­certain to fall steeply and quickly if leave wins the referendum,” Soros said. “I would expect this devaluation to be bigger and also more disruptive than the 15% ­devaluation that occurred in September 1992, when I was fortunate enough to make a ­substantial profit for my hedge fund investors at the expense of the Bank of England and the British government.”

In the months following the UK’s departure from the ERM, interest rates were cut from 10% to 5.5% – easing the financial burdens facing consumers and businesses. However, with official borrowing costs currently at 0.5%, Soros said rates were already at the lowest level consistent with the stability of British banks and meant there was little the Bank of England could do in the event that Brexit led to a recession.

A vote to leave would force the pound to slide towards parity with the euro – “a method of joining the euro that nobody in Britain would want” – and plunge more than in September 1992 when his $10bn (£6.9bn) bet against the pound broke the Bank of England.

“Too many believe that a vote to leave will have no effect on their personal financial positions. This is wishful thinking. If Britain leaves the EU it will have at least one very clear and immediate effect that will touch every household: the value of the pound would decline ­precipitously. A vote to leave the EU would also have an immediate and dramatic impact on financial markets, investment, prices and jobs,” Soros added.

“A vote to leave could see the week end with a black Friday and serious consequences for ordinary people,” Soros said.

Michael Gove, the justice secretary and leading leave campaigner, said Soros had previously predicted that Britain would be better off with the single currency, a forecast which proved the currency speculator had made mistakes.

“George Soros is an advocate of the single currency, an advocate of European integration,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. “If economic forecasters were as reliable as doctors or airline pilots then we’d all be billionaires. When we reflect on what George Soros is saying we also need to remember he has got things wrong in the past.”

Gove said the EU model was a “sinking ship” which Britain could unshackle itself from, and “send Europe in a better, more progressive direction”.

Two days before the polls close a series of high-profile figures warned about the risks of a vote to leave. Enda Kenny, the taoiseach of Ireland, appealed to Britain to vote to remain inside the EU, warning that the return of a stronger border between Ireland and Northern Ireland required by a Brexit vote would play into an old narrative – “one of division, isolation and difference”.

Writing in the Guardian, Kenny warned of a psychological effect, saying the reappearance of the old border after decades of work to promote peace and reconciliation “would be a step backwards and present an opportunity for others, with malign agendas, to exploit”.

Jeremy Corbyn repeated his careful endorsement of a remain vote. The Labour leader said he was “not a lover” of the EU but had come to a rational decision about his support for remain. He cautioned that either result was possible: “I’m hoping there is going to be a remain vote; there may well be a remain vote, there may well be a leave vote.”

Amid worries about whether Labour supporters would turn out for remain, Len McCluskey, who heads the Unite trade union, wrote that he was not surprised that they were concerned about immigration.

Sterling rallied on Monday as polls published over the weekend showed a rise in support for the remain camp after the death of Jo Cox and propelled the pound to its biggest one-day move in almost eight years when compared with the world’s other major currencies.“In the last 10 years, there has been a gigantic experiment at the expense of ordinary workers. Countries with vast historical differences in wage rates and living standards have been brought together in a common labour market,” he said. “The result has been sustained pressure on living standards, a systematic attempt to hold down wages and to cut the costs of social provision for working people.”

Sterling jumped more than 2% to touch $1.47 against the dollar and headed towards €1.30 against the euro. The FTSE 100 index of leading shares jumped 3% to 6,204 – pulled higher by the banking and property companies that had dragged it lower in recent weeks.

Nigel Farage, the Ukip leader, accused remain supporters of trying to take advantage of the death of Cox. “What we are seeing here is the prime minister and the remain campaign trying to conflate the actions of one crazed individual with the motives of half of Britain who think we should get back control of our borders and do it sensibly.”

Soros said that speculators – hailed the Gnomes of Zurich in the 1960s by Harold Wilson – had made large profits at Britain’s expense at the time of the 1967 devaluation. “Today there are speculative forces in the markets much bigger and more powerful. And they will be eager to exploit any miscalculations by the British government or British voters. A vote for Brexit will make some people very rich – but most voters considerably poorer,” Soros said.

Not all economists agree with Soros’s assertion that a rate cut will not be possible: economists at JP Morgan are among those forecasting a cut to zero in August from the historic low of 0.5%.

But economists at Pantheon Macroeconomics expect sterling to plunge if there is a vote for Brexit. “If Britain opts for Brexit – as it well could, given the latest neck-and-neck opinion polls – sterling likely will plunge,” Samuel Tombs at Pantheon said, warning the market was underestimating how far sterling could fall. Tombs warned that capital outflows could be “gargantuan”.

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6/22/2016 10:59:51 AM



HOW BIG PHARMA CREATES DISEASES FOR ITS MEDICATIONS. IT’S BIG BUSINESS!

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6/22/2016 11:17:58 AM

Police: Pennsylvania Man Charged with Sex Crimes After 12 Girls Allegedly Rescued From His Home

staff@people.com (Chris Harris)
June 20, 2016

Neighbor Recalls Suspicions After Police Rescue 12 Girls from Pennsylvania Man's Home: 'The Girls Were Very Young and One Was Very Pregnant'

A 51-year-old Pennsylvania man was arrested on a series of charges after authorities in Bucks County allegedly retrieved 12 girls from his Feasterville home last Thursday, PEOPLE confirms.

Lee Kaplan was charged with statutory sexual assault, unlawful contact with a minor and aggravated indecent assault after authorities searched his home and discovered he was the only adult living in the residence with the 12 girls, who ranged in age from six months to 18 years, according to court records obtained by PEOPLE.

Detectives raided the home after receiving an anonymous tip, police say. The oldest of the 12 girls told investigators she was 14 when her parents allegedly handed her over to Kaplan after he helped them financially.

Upon being rescued, the 18-year-old girl allegedly told police she and Kaplan had two children together – a 3-year-old girl and the six-month-old infant.

Kaplan's arrest affidavit says the 18-year-old girl's father told police he gave his daughter to Kaplan after he'd provided the family with financial support.

Police have charged the girl's father, Daniel Stoltzfus, with conspiracy of statutory sexual assault and child endangerment and they arrested his wife, Savilla Stoltzfus, on a single endangering the welfare of a child count.

The girl's Amish parents live in Lancaster County.

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Kaplan and both parents are being held on $1 million bail.

According to court records, police are working to determine the identities of the other recovered children's parents, but note it will be challenging as none of them have any forms of identification.

Investigators are also working to determine how long the 12 girls were living in the home and whether any of the others were similarly abused by Kaplan.

Neighbor Previously Called Police to Report 'Something Creepy Going On'

Denise Horst, a traveling nurse who lives in the neighborhood, tells PEOPLE she often saw several girls in Kaplan's yard wearing traditional Amish clothing.

"This one time, back in October, they were all outside near the street, and that guy came out," Horst recalled. "The girls all went running into the house. It looked like they were frightened."

Horst tells PEOPLE she actually called the police last October to report "something creepy going on" inside Kaplan's home, but was told detectives couldn't find any concrete evidence of wrongdoing.

Police brought search dogs to Kaplan's home on Saturday, searching the house and its surrounding property for any additional evidence.

Kaplan and the girl's parents will appear in court for hearings scheduled for June 28. It is unclear whether any of them has retained legal counsel.

Police claim the 12 recovered children are together in protective custody.


(Yahoo News)


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