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10/2/2016 11:30:40 AM

Violent eruption of Mexico’s ‘Volcano of Fire’ forces evacuations (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Edited time: 2 Oct, 2016 03:47


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Streams of lava and large plumes of ash emitted in a dramatic volcanic eruption has forced residents in the state of Colima, Mexico to leave their homes.

One of the most active volcanoes in North America, the Colima volcano has been erupting slowly since early September.

More than 300 people were ordered on Friday to evacuate from two villages in the foothills of Volcan de Fuego, the 3,839-meter mountain which towers over the states of Jalisco and Colima.

A timelapse taken from a webcam observing the peak shows its most recent fiery outburst, raining molten rock and ash on the surrounding area.


People are also being warned to stay away from rivers and ravines close to the volcano, for fear the lava could take a path of least resistance and rush downhill.


A guide, published by the national government, advises residents to “cover nose and mouth with a wet handkerchief or face masks” if they come into contact with ash.

Earlier this year, the Colima volcano shot pillars of ash 10,000 feet into the sky, in a stunning and violent eruption that was also caught on camera.



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10/2/2016 5:16:44 PM

Deutsche Bank shares touch fresh record lows as big clients flee

Published time: 30 Sep, 2016 09:45


Traders work at their desks in front of the German share price index, DAX board, at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, September 30, 2016 © Remote / Reuters

Deutsche Bank stock fell eight percent to $11.48 per share in early Friday trading on reports several big hedge funds withdrew billions of dollars to cut exposure to the German lender.

The share price of Germany’s biggest bank is down over ninety percent since their peak of $127.81 in April 2007.

According to Bloomberg, among the 10 hedge funds that are running from Deutsche are Izzy Englander’s $34 billion Millennium Partners, Chris Rokos’s $4 billion Rokos Capital Management, and $14 billion Capula Investment Management. However, this is a fraction of Deutsche Bank’s 800 client hedge fund business.

"In any given week, we experience ebbs and inflows. And this week is no different; it goes on all the time," said Barry Bausano, the bank’s chairman of hedge funds, refusing to specify the flows. According to him, the hedge fund business was “still very profitable," but said there was "no question we have a perception issue."

Despite the acute fall, Deutsche shares rebounded within an hour, but were still losing over one percent as of 08:38am GMT.

“Our trading clients are among the world’s most sophisticated investors. We are confident that the vast majority of them have a full understanding of our stable financial position, the current macroeconomic environment, the litigation process in the US and the progress we are making with our strategy,” said Michael Golden, a spokesman for the bank.

Deutsche Bank is facing a $14 billion fine from US regulators over its mortgage-backed securities business before the 2008 global crisis. While some analysts have said the bank will be able to raise the cash on its own by selling assets, others predict it will need a bailout from the German government.

However, many German politicians are reluctant to rescue the bank, whose business abroad has resulted in billions of euro of fines for wrongdoing, which may become a burden for taxpayers.

"At the present time I would rule out any capital help. That would not be the right way to go,” Eckhardt Rehberg, parliamentary budget spokesman for the ruling conservatives told Reuters.


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10/2/2016 5:36:49 PM

Hungry Venezuelans stop a livestock truck and steal crates of chickens after country's food shortage spirals out of control


    • - Socialist-run South American country is in the grip of a severe food crisis

    • - Footage shows people stopping truck on motorway and stealing chickens

    • - Traffic standstill as people dash to grab the birds out of their containers

A shocking video lays bare the severe food crisis confronting Venezuela.

Food shortages in the South American country has meant people have resorted to desperate attempts to source their next meal.

In disturbing footage, a huge crowd of people can be seen stopping a lorry on the motorway to snatch live chickens from their crates inside.


This disturbing footage shows a huge crowd of people stopping a lorry on the motorway to snatch live chickens from their crates inside


This disturbing footage shows a huge crowd of people stopping a lorry on the motorway to snatch live chickens from their crates inside

Traffic comes to a standstill as dozens of hungry people sprint over to the truck to grab the birds out of their containers.

The incident has been held up as yet another example of the country's economic crisis, where looting has become commonplace.

It happened in the northern city of Tocuyito, T13 reported.

There have been calls for President Nicolas Maduro, a socialist, to step down because of the shortages.

Earlier this month he was chased through the streets of Caracas after hoards of angry protesters banging pots and pans shouted 'we are hungry, we are hungry.'

The opposition governor of Venezuela's second-largest state, Henrique Capriles, declared an food emergency last month, blaming the socialists' 'misguided' policies.

'We are declaring a food emergency in our state,' said Capriles, the governor of Miranda state, who is leading a campaign to remove President Nicolas Maduro from office in a recall referendum.


President Nicolas Maduro (centre) has faced calls to step down. He is seen here meeting US Secretary of State John Kerry (left) and Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos (right)


President Nicolas Maduro (centre) has faced calls to step down. He is seen here meeting US Secretary of State John Kerry (left) and Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos (right)



Capriles and his center-right opposition coalition, the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD), blame the leftist president for an economic crisis that is causing severe shortages of food and medicine in Venezuela.

Oil-rich Venezuela has veered into crisis as crude prices have collapsed since mid-2014, threatening Maduro and 17 years of socialist rule.

Maduro blames the shortages on an 'economic war' by the business sector, which he accuses of withholding supplies to undermine his government.



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10/2/2016 5:46:38 PM
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No 'Hot War', only dirty tricks as U.S. Imperialists go to the wire against Russia over Syria

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Since the collapse (thanks to the US government and military) of the Russian-American ceasefire in Syria, the US has been doing what little it can with the options it has left, using the international media as its personal lapdog in service to more war and carnage, and threatening to arm terrorists with MANPADS and other heavy weaponry. Meanwhile, its narcissistic inability to 'play nice with others' is causing it to spiral out of control, losing allies around the globe and pushing it into open conflict with massively armed opponents Russia and China.

US losing the Syrian War

In his most recent gaffe as US State Department spokesman, John Kirby effectively channeled his inner Osama Bin Laden to justify, and seemingly incite, terrorist attacks against Russia:
Extremist groups will continue to exploit the vacuums that are there in Syria to expand their operations, which could include attacks against Russian interests, perhaps even Russian cities. Russia will continue to send troops home in body bags, and will continue to lose resources, perhaps even aircraft.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova pointed out the obvious: this is a very poorly veiled and amateurish threat. The fact that Kirby quickly backed down from his comments goes to show that he was perhaps not in a position to make such a threat, but was merely letting his own warped mind take over at the podium in order to get a few quick lashes in.

Meanwhile the Syrian war continues to serve as the cradle for World War III, with the US as its handmaiden. The ceasefire that began on September 12th barely lasted one week, with the Syrian government claiming "over 300 violations by US-supported moderate rebels", and with the most notable violation being the US attack on Syrian Army positions in Deir ez-Zor.

The US airstrikes in Deir ez-Zor killed over 80 Syrian servicemen, injured approximately 100 more, and helped ISIS establish themselves just south of the city. As South Front reports, "The ISIS terrorist group has been massively attacking the Syrian army and the National Defense Forces (NDF) in the Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor since the successful seizure of the strategic Turdah mountain with the support of the US-led coalition's air power."

However, Qassem Units, elite Syrian troops, made massive gains inside the city itself, taking ISIS's main industrial infrastructure. On the 19th AMN reported: "The Islamic State terrorists were forced to withdraw across the Euphrates after the Qassem Units overran their positions on Monday afternoon." Unsurprisingly, the US Air Force immediately took out the bridges connecting the Syrian Army from the opposite side of the river.

The battle for Aleppo rages tirelessly as Syrian and Hezbollah forces (with Russian support) attempt to retake the city and root out the US-backed al-Qaeda splinter group al-Nusra. Meanwhile the US rages impotently from the sidelines about 'barrel bombing' and 'the destruction of hospitals' in Aleppo without providing any evidence to back it up, while sending more weapons and munitions to the foreign jihadis in the country.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova warned today that there would be a "tectonic shift" in the Middle East if the US were to launch a military campaign to oust the Syrian government:
"If the US launches a direct aggression against Damascus and the Syrian Army, it would cause a terrible, tectonic shift not only in the country, but in the entire region." With no government in Damascus, there will be a power vacuum in Syria, which "so-called moderates, who are, in reality, not moderate at all but just terrorists of all flavors, would fill; and there will be no dealing with them" Zahharova said.
The fact that the Russian government feels the need to state this publicly suggests that there are serious concerns in Moscow that this is precisely the plan the Pentagon is now considering, and it is certainly a plausible scenario. After all, the sole reason that the Syrian people and army have been subjected to 5 years of slaughter is because the US wants to remove the Assad government and thereby deal a blow to Russian interests in the Middle East (and secure a gas pipeline deal or two). But are the hawks in the Pentagon mad enough to take such a step? Let's not forget that US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter recently told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the only way to prevent Syrian and Russian planes from flying in Syria is to go to war with those two countries. If the US were to start officially bombing Syrian troops and attempt to assassinate Assad, that would amount to the same thing. The problem is, they could only do so at a great cost.

But things are not so simple. In the scenario where US military overtly attacks the Syrian army, the Russians would feel pressured to not 'start a nuclear war' with the US 'just to keep Assad in power'. If the Russians believe such a scenario is possible however, they could take preventative action by immediately placing a sizable Russian force on the ground in Syria (and Damascus) and make it public. In that case, the tables would be turned and it would be the US that would be overtly 'risking war' by bombing Syrian troops because they'd also be bombing Russian troops. In winning the propaganda war, it's all about who 'fires the first shot' don't ya know.

Having said that, such a plan could still not be implemented without risk, because the moment a large enough detachment of Russian troops were on the ground in Syria, every ounce of US-backed jihadi firepower (i.e. all that exists in Syria) would be directed at those troops in an effort to make it "painful" enough for the Russian government and military to pack up and go home. Such is the nature of the 'cat and mouse' game being played in Syria right now between the world's only significant military 'super powers'. One day you're the cat, the next you're the mouse.

Turkish intervention in Syria

As battles rage in and around Aleppo, Deir ez-Zor, and Homs, Turkish forces continue playing a relatively silent role in northern Syria, suggesting that none of the sides seek to divulge much information regarding what the Turkish forces are up to.

Operation 'Euphrates Shield' began in late August, with Turkey's armed forces taking the town of Jarablus in northern Syria. The US had been backing Kurdish units in the area, seeking to create a mini-Kurdish state with which to divide and conquer the country. Serving as relatively useful idiots for US interests while having legitimate grievances of their own, the Kurds were a thorn in the side of both Syrian and Russian objectives. But attacking them was not a politically intelligent thing to do for either country, since they were both a nominal ally against ISIS and a stakeholder in the future of Syria.

But as Andrew Korybko reported at the time, Turkey was in a strategic position to disrupt the Kurdish sub-state, and had a vital strategic reason to do so - Erdogan had long used anti-Kurdish sentiment as a tool for power, and has every reason not to see the seed of what could become a large Kurdish state along Turkey's southern border. And, following the CIA's attempted coup against him and his meetings with Russia, the US was eager to salvage ties with him and gave Erdogan some room to flex his muscle.

Perhaps speaking out of both sides of his mouth, Erdogan claimed three main goals for the operation, all of which coincided with the US plan for regime change in Syria. They were the creation of a 'safe zone' in northern Syria, especially the northwestern tip west of the Euphrates, a no-fly zone, and cooperation with the US in training and equipping rebels. Erdogan went on to say, "They tell us not to move further. We will. We will move to wherever we need to move. We have to remove the threat against us from all those areas. We had negotiated this matter earlier. We had stated that we have to create a safe zone of 90-95 kilometers wide and 40-45 kilometers deep. We had spoken with President [Barack] Obama on this issue at the G-20 summit in Antalya, and he had accepted it. We had also discussed this with Putin."

But as was made clear by the US bombing of the Syrian army in Deir ez-Zor and the attack on the UN convoy that was blamed on Russia - two events in quick succession that served to destroy the Putin-Kerry agreed ceasefire - the US State Department and the Pentagon seem to be pursuing two different and mutually exclusive strategies. So it is no surprise then that, behind the scenes, Erdogan's approach in Syria was ruffling some feathers in the USA. Al-Monitor reports:
Operation Euphrates Shield, which was progressing rapidly, has slowed with the appearance of Americans in the field. Sabotage by some groups supported by the Pentagon that oppose the FSA and the withdrawal from the battlefield of some opposition groups that don't want to cooperate with the Americans have benefited Daesh [IS]. Daesh, which recaptured seven villages two days ago, last night retook five more villages from the opposition groups. ... Now there are allegations that the United States, in addition to planting sedition to disrupt the harmony of Euphrates Shield, is supplying Daesh with intelligence about the opposition groups and planning to send the PYD to al-Bab, which is being targeted by Turkey.
Al-Bab is a strategically critical city north of Aleppo. Holding that city helped the Free Syrian Army cement control over much of northern Syria. Can Turkey be trusted? It's impossible to say. But the way the situation is unfolding seems to affirm a real strategic shift in Ankara's approach - away from the US.

US Congress fires shot against Saudi Arabia

Not content with the chaos and death they have created in Syria, the US political 'elite' have nonchalantly launched a propaganda and financial war against their all-time favorite Head-Choppers: the Saudi royal family. When the US Senate recently overrode Obama's veto and passed the recent 'Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act' allowing 9/11 victims' families to sue Saudi Arabia, an unnamed Saudi Foreign Ministry source responded that he "hoped that wisdom will prevail and that Congress will take the necessary steps to correct this legislation in order to avoid the serious unintended consequences that may ensue."

But serious unintended consequences were already underway, for the Saudis, in that the news immediately caused the Saudi stock market to plunge. The financial situation of the Royal Head-Choppers was bad enough already, having been cajoled into participating in the US oil price plunge war against Russia late last year, while simultaneously escalating their war against the Houthis in Yemen.Oilprice reports:
As the veto override vote has worked its way through the Senate, Saudi Arabia's currency plunged to its lowest level in four months, and its stock market "lost the most in the world for a second straight day,"Bloomberg reported. Bloomberg follows 90 stock indices, and Saudi Arabia's Tadawal All Share Index was the worst performer in recent days, falling to its lowest point since the beginning of this year (a time when oil prices dropped to below $30 per barrel). This could complicate or delay Saudi Arabia's bond sale, sources told Bloomberg.
The situation appears to have unnerved the Royal Misogynists so much that they immediately got OPEC together and hashed out a plan to reduce oil production among member states (to increase the price). But even more indicative of the frayed nerves in Riyadh was the fact that the House of Saud extended special conditions on the agreement to none other than their arch enemy Iran! Having just been released from decades of US-enforced sanctions, Tehran is eager to sell as much of its oil as possible, and due to Iran's diversified economy, the Iranians are in a far better position than the oil-soaked Saudis to do so at lower prices. Then again, the Iranians are in a far better position than the Saudis to do many things, like not being a bunch of degenerate, venal, pseudo-Muslim, phony 'Royal', misanthropic, head-chopping nut-bags.


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10/2/2016 5:53:39 PM
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Battle of Armageddon: Will it come on Obama's or Clinton's watch?

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"Russia will continue to send troops home in body bags".. - John Kirby, US State Department.
The battle of Armageddon refers to the final war between human governments and God. In the book of Revelations, in Christian scriptures, this ultimate battle of good and evil takes place on a plain beneath the Israeli town of Megiddo. Most scholars agree the reference to the town is figurative only, but Tel Megiddo is just over 80 miles from embattled Damascus, Syria. I know this is an interesting revelation for some, but geographic proximity to end days is not the only "coincidental" moment of our time.

There's a song from the 1960s that comes to mind. The melody and lyrics of the Zager and Evans super hit tune "In the Year 2525" are droning in my brain this morning, one stanza in particular: "In the year 7510 If God's a-comin' he ought to make it by then Maybe he'll look around himself and say Guess it's time for the Judgement day."

After you read this article, I am sure some of you will agree that God may be arriving a bit ahead of schedule. For Russians, the Chinese, and folks in Iran and millions of others worldwide, US President Barack Obama's State Department's "Russian body bags of terror" announcement to the world, is cause for fearsome contemplation. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova asked on her Facebook page:
"Don't you think that such ventriloquism about 'body bags,' 'terrorist attacks in Russian cities' and 'loss of aircraft' sounds more like a 'get 'em' command, rather than a diplomatic comment?"

While few contemporary political analysts focus on the history of Palestine, and especially not the so-called "Holy Lands", revisiting history does reveal monstrous implications. Few geopolitical scholars today recall Palestine's role in both World Wars. The Battle of Megiddo of 1918, Great Britain's crushing defeat of the Ottoman Turks, Lawrence of Arabia's part, the latter taking of Damascus, all that drama is lost in current day propaganda and the business of détente. But the echoes of Armageddon grow louder now. The march to Damascus, the Pursuit to Aleppo, and the crushing effects in the aftermath are still with us. The Turks are still there, the Arab tribesmen, the Brits and the Europeans, and new American adventurers are at play. What, you thought rumors Turkish President Recep Erdoğan is after a new Ottoman Empire were conjecture? That, as they say, is another story.

With biblical catastrophe in mind, anyone focused on European politics should pay keen attention to the refugee crisis, the banking situation, and the underlying potential for revisiting the holocaust. Yes, I said it; the holocaust had its roots in racial and religious divide, and especially in socio-economic frictions. In the lead up to World War II Germans carried their payday home in wheelbarrows the Mark was so worthless.

News hedge funds are pulling money out of Deutsche Bank, arguably the "brokest" bank in Europe, sets the stage for a worthless euro. Europe's "brokenness" is further compounded by the burden of millions of refugees, and failing austerity and other economic endeavors. With the United States "leaning" on NATO allies to prop up Ukraine, and to reinvest in an arms buildup aimed at Russia, many European nations are now balking. All it will take is one more shortfall and the EU could splinter along nationalistic lines we've witnessed before.

Furthermore, when Chancellor Merkel's party MP came under fire for using a Nazi propaganda term in a speech, an undercurrent that exists here in Germany was uncovered, though few fully recognized. German Bundestag representative Bettina Kudla Tweeted "The Umvolkung of Germany has already begun. There is a need for action!" - the duality of the German populace reappeared. For those unfamiliar, Umvolkung was used by Nazis to mean "ethnic transformation", and from my discussions in the villages surrounding our offices, ethnic and cultural upheaval is the loathsome subdued fear. I do not mention this lightly either, I assure you.

We've lived here in Germany's oldest city of Trier for almost a decade, and there is a duality of appearances in the country. By duality I mean, there is the side of opinion Germans show Ausländers (foreigners), and the side they reveal to neighbors and trusted friends. My "conversations" have been informative, to say the least, and of late the tone toward Chancellor Merkel and the refugees has gone full dark. Not only are Germans scared and worried about the scope of Frau Merkel's refugee policies, even the most moderate among my constituents exhibit real animosity now. Where a kind of cool detachment is generally shown outwardly, beneath the calm a tempest is brewing. And the tempest is not a totally anti-Muslim trend, but anti-American is the way of the sentiment now. I leave the reader to conjure his or her own neo-fascist nightmare for now.

Vladimir Putin's scolding of the US coalition via YouTube, when Russian air forces hammered on video those ISIL (Daesh in Arabic) tanker trucks, it was a revelation many of us thought would bring an end to the Obama shell game of protecting ISIL and other anti-Assad elements. I originally termed Central Command's ludicrous air campaigning as "flying air cover for jihadists". How could I have known how right I was? Who among my countrymen would have ever guessed that "One nation under God", recited as children in school, might ever end up anything like "Babylon the Great, the Mother of Prostitutes and Abominations of the Earth"?

Today, the United States is in an even more provocative and desperate war, one where invisible special forces and spook advisers assist anybody that will fight the real Syrian Army. The US, Qatar, NATO, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, UAE, and fundamentalists including the rebel FSA, Ahrar al-Sham, Al-Nusra — Al-Qaeda in Syria, and the Turkmen are arrayed on one side, while the Syrian army or Assad, the NDF, Russia, Iran, Hezbollah, Shiite groups from Iraq, sit on the other.

Splattered all over the map of Syria are the Kurds and the ever more nebulous Daesh forces. Meanwhile, China's tacit policy of non-intervention support for Assad teeters on the pinpoint of US machinations in the South China Sea and elsewhere. Joint naval drills from Russia and China of late, would tend to draw the line the West least needs to see. Returning to Armageddon, I mean Syria...

30 miles from the Syrian Golan Heights, which Israel now occupies, Tel Megiddo is now a national park. As I type this article, the mightiest forces on our planet are arrayed, essentially surrounding this focal point from ancient and modern history. For those interested, Megiddo's 5,000-year-old "Great Temple", which dated to the Early Bronze Age I (3500 - 3100 BCE), has been described as "among the largest structures of its time in the Near East". At the apex of the point where the world's major religions converge, the so-called Levant (Syria-Palestine and the wide eastern Mediterranean) is not part of the Daesh identity by chance. Breaking this all down; history, tradition, religion, politics and geography all coincide very uncomfortably within international relations today. Obama withdrew from Afghanistan leaving the same mess America swore to fix. Iraq is a mess too. Libya and other Arab Spring overthrows destroyed any sense of stability in the greater region. And now American diplomats threaten to kill Russians? Right out in the open?

As an independent analyst and writer, not one of my colleagues in alternative media has any doubt any more. There is a nasty gash in civility and the polis, a wound opening along cultural, racial, religious nationalistic, economic, and geographic lines. The astute and truthful out there can see it, acknowledge it, and call attention to it, while those involved in tearing it further hide it.

In America God is out of sight, the bible or any religious texts are being made into comic books. A kid cannot even put his hand over his heart and pledge allegiance any more. In Europe atheism and agnosticism have supplanted just about every strict belief. In the Western world, increasingly, being Muslim means being suspect or worse. And Russians are automatically hell-bent on reclaiming a long-lost Soviet Empire! And somebody is going to accuse me of being a bible conspiracy theorist when they read this! We'll see, is the best I can say. The only puzzle left for me is whether or not Obama or Clinton will meet the wrath of God as president. Mr. Trump will surely shoot off his own foot before getting a shot at being the Anti-Christ.


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