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11/2/2017 3:57:42 PM

Suspect arrested after Japanese police find nine dismembered bodies in suburban apartment

Takahiro Shiraishi, 27, confesses to killing and cutting up victims before storing them in cold-storage coolers in flat south west of Tokio

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People gather in front of the apartment where police found dismembered bodies in coolers in Zama city, south west of Tokyo Kyodo News/AP

Japanese police found nine dismembered bodies hidden in coolers in an apartment southwest of Tokyo, an apparent serial killing case that is transfixing and horrifying the nation.

Police are working to identify the victims after the man who lived there, 27-year-old Takahiro Shiraishi, confessed to cutting them up and hiding them in cold-storage cases, some covered with cat litter, a police spokesman said.

The bodies, in varying stages of decomposition, were found Monday while police were investigating the disappearance of a 23-year-old woman, the spokesman said. He did not give his name, in line with police policy. The woman's brother reported her missing last week, he said.

The gruesome case captured attention in a country known for public safety, topping news with reports that showed the building where the suspect lived in a small studio apartment. It was cordoned off by yellow police tape, its balcony draped with blue plastic sheets to block the view as investigators went in and out.

The missing woman is thought to be one of the eight women and one man who were dismembered and hidden in the apartment from late August to late October.

A toolbox and saw found in Shiraishi's apartment may have been used to dismember the bodies, the police official said.

Police were still investigating the suspect's motives, said the spokesman. He refused to give further details.

It was unclear who the other eight victims might be, or why it is that neighbours who said they had noticed foul smells coming from the apartment had not raised any alarms.

Local media reported that police first found the severed heads of two victims in coolers in the apartment's entryway, then found the bodies of the other seven while searching the apartment.

Shiraishi told police that he dismembered the bodies in his bathroom, which according to online descriptions of the apartment building where he lived was a plastic-sealed “unit bath.” He put out some of the body parts as garbage, Kyodo News agency reported.

Reports said the missing woman got in contact with Shiraishi via Twitter, seeking a partner for a suicide pact and saying she was afraid to die alone.

The two were recorded by security cameras walking together outside of train stations near her apartment and the suspect's apartment, the reports said.

Local media ran junior high school photos of the suspect, beaming, his hair fluffy, braces on his teeth suggesting a relatively well-off family background.

But there was little other information about his education or where he comes from. Japan's national broadcaster NHK said he was working as a “scout” in the sex industry, recruiting women in entertainment districts in Tokyo.


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11/2/2017 4:40:23 PM

Iceland's BIGGEST volcano on brink of ERUPTION as swarm of large quakes threaten disaster
ICELAND’s biggest volcano and second highest peak could be set to erupt after several strong earthquakes struck the region.
By NICOLE STINSON
00:00, Wed, Nov 1, 2017 | UPDATED: 13:47, Wed, Nov 1, 2017



Last week the 6,591ft tall Bardarbunga volcano was shaken by four of the largest earthquakes since its last eruption was sparked in August 2014.

A lava field and huge volumes of sulphur dioxide erupted from the volcano, plummeting air quality in Iceland and reaching as the UK and Ireland, according to the nation’s Met Office.

The eruption period was not officially declared over until six months later in February 2015.

Now experts fear that several earthquakes, measuring magnitude 3.9, 3.2, 4.7 and 4.7 on the Richter scale, which struck the caldera region last week may be signs of an imminent eruption from the 10,000-year-old Bardarbunga volcano.

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Iceland's Bardarbunga volcano was shaken by four of the largest earthquakes since its last eruption


The 2014-2015 eruption had been preceded by a swarm of around 1,600 earthquakes over 48 hours.

Páll Einarsson, a volcanology expert at the University of Iceland, revealed the latest quakes were part of a series that have been “in progress for two years” as he warned Bardarbunga is “clearly preparing for its next eruption” within the next few years

According to the Catalogue of Icelandic Volcanoes – a joint project run by Iceland’s Met Office, the University of Iceland and Civil Protection Department of the National Commissioner of the Iceland Police – Bardarbunga’s activity level is high although the warning code is green – meaning the volcano is in a normal, non-eruptive state.

The Catalogue of Icelandic Volcanoes revealed that if the subglacial stratovolcano Bardarbunga was to erupt again it would likely trigger flooding in the region after hot ash and lava melted up through the ice cap of the Vatnajokull glacier.

The volcano is clearly preparing for its next eruption

Páll Einarsson

It said: “A large fissure eruption on the southwest (SW) part of the fissure swarm may extend across Tungnaa river, obstruct water flow and cause temporary dams and unstable lakes. Floods through breached dams could be of the order 10,000 m3/sec.

“Warning period for an eruption on the SW part of the fissure swarm is unknown, but likely to be similar to that in the northern part of fissure swarm.

“Eruptions on the ice-free fissure swarm outside the Veioivotn area will be predominantly effusive and could release 1 - 4 km3 of lava and significant amounts of tephra. Lava can extend tens of km from source, eg the 35 km long Frambruni lava flow in 13th century CE.

“Depending on the location of the erupting fissure, lava flows can reach power stations on the Tungnaa river. A considerable amount of magmatic gases will be released from the erupting fissure and the cooling lava.”

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Several earthquakes, measuring magnitude 3.9, 3.2, 4.7 and 4.7, struck near Bardarbunga

Disaster expert Dr Simon Day, of University College London, said the earthquakes could “precede a large explosive eruption and consequent widespread ash fall”.

But he told Daily Star Online that “it is statistically unlikely to do so”.

Mr Einarsson said magma has been building beneath the volcano since 2015.

The geophysicist said: “The reason for the earthquakes in this place is that the volcano Bárðarbunga is inflating, i.e. the pressure of magma in the magma chamber is increasing. It has been doing this since the last eruption ended, in February 2015.

“The volcano is clearly preparing for its next eruption, that may happen in the next few years.

“The earthquakes last week are just the symptoms of this process, they do not cause the volcano to erupt.

“It is impossible to predict what the next eruption will be like, but statistics says it is most likely to be rather harmless.

“Very few people have died in Icelandic eruptions in the last centuries.

“Of course we have to be prepared for larger and more disastrous eruptions, but they are not common.”


(express.co.uk)


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11/2/2017 5:38:42 PM

11/01/2017 — MAJOR EARTHQUAKE UNREST HITS PACIFIC — MULTIPLE LARGE QUAKES + MULTIPLE AREAS NOW ON WATCH


Please watch the video for a full update on the situation as things stand today (November 1, 2017):

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November 1, 2017

Over the past 24 hours a very serious seismic situation has developed across the Pacific.

Multiple large earthquakes measuring above M6.8 were reported in two areas of the West Pacific, as well as a noteworthy increase in seismic activity occurred in areas connected thousands of miles away.

Major earthquake activity is now taking place as expected.

Above: October 31 – November 1, 2017 – Over 24 hours a series of large earthquakes has developed in the West Pacific. The unrest quickly spread across several thousand miles, and caused multiple events throughout the day topping out near M7.0 (M6.8), as well as an ongoing swarm which may increase in magnitude yet still in the days to come.

Areas such as New Zealand, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and several island nations all saw a dramatic increase in activity over the past 24 hours.

We are on day 8 of the 10 day earthquake warning for the West Pacific, and now a series of large earthquakes has struck all in a very short amount of time (October 31st into November 1st).

Eight days ago, this was warned for – see the warning here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCrA3gcK0Ek

After the above video was released , we then made a point to issue multiple warnings this past week for the West Pacific to be on watch for noteworthy large earthquake activity. More specifically, the warned areas were between the “deep events” which occurred over the days leading up to this new large release.

The large earthquake warning for the West Pacific was issued after a very deep M6.7 earthquake struck below the West Pacific plate. A warning was issued for 7-10 days for the potential of very large activity between the deep earthquake locations.

Above: October 30, 2017 – The day BEFORE this new movement began, the past 6 days of deep earthquakes shows the silent zone which is now filled in with major activity just one day later. The area between the deep earthquakes is the location which is in flux by being pushed up from below by the deep events. The deep M6.7 can be seen raised high off the globe to the West (left). The deep earthquakes are the cause of this new flurry of earthquake activity.

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As we said in our earthquake forecast for this week, please, get the warnings + watches out to the world.

People deserve to at least know what basic earthquake activity to watch for.

Japan for instance.. or the West coast of the United States.. need to be made aware of what is going on now across the Pacific so they can be prepared over the coming days for what may develop. We may be looking at LARGER activity over this week if things do not quiet down soon.

Here is this weeks earthquake forecast, issued on Sunday October 29, 2017 — several of the locations named in the video have now been hit:

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Please remember, have an earthquake plan, and be ready.

I always like to live by the motto: Don’t be scared, be prepared.

Keep watch over the next several days, and let the people warned in the Pacific know to keep watch in their locations. See the warned locations here.


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11/2/2017 11:23:55 PM
Cosmic rays reveal mysterious void in Egypt’s Great Pyramid


High above Egypt and everywhere else, cosmic rays bombard the atmosphere.

The rays consist mostly of hydrogen nuclei, but they finish their interstellar journey with a bang, splitting into a shower of smaller elementary particles when they hit the sky. Negatively charged particles called muons wink into existence and out again within millionths of a second, shooting downward at nearly the speed of light. Each minute, muons rocket through your skull by the hundreds. Muons are so small that they're harmless. They're also tough to detect.

But they're not undetectable to physicists, who can use the particles' trajectory to peer through otherwise impenetrable substances, the way an X-ray reveals a fractured bone.

Now, by monitoring the cosmic rain on Egypt's Great Pyramid, an international research team has detected a large void hidden within 4,500-year-old stone structure.

The 455-foot-tall Great Pyramid, or Khufu’s Pyramid, is the last of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing. An international research team has detected a large void hidden within 4,500-year-old stone structure. (AP)

The 455-foot-tall Great Pyramid, or Khufu’s Pyramid, is the last of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing. The newly discovered void is nearly 100 feet long. The cavity is above and similar in size to the Grand Gallery, a passage through the pyramid's belly that leads to the King's Chamber.

“They really hit pay dirt,” said Roy Schwitters, an expert in experimental high-energy physics at the University of Texas at Austin who was not involved with this project. “It’s a very convincing story they have.”

The mission to probe the pyramids of Giza, named ScanPyramids, began in 2015. It is a joint program between Cairo University and the French nonprofit HIP Institute, with guidance from the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities. In the new discovery, which the journal Nature published Thursday, scientists from those institutions teamed up with Japanese physicists and brought three types of muon detectors to examine the Great Pyramid.

Archeologists are "scanning" the 4,500-year-old Great Pyramid of Giza to examine the burial structure for clues that may solve lingering mysteries. (AP)

Stone absorbs muons' energy in ways that pockets of air do not. “When searching for a void in one location, what you look for is a muon excess in that direction,” said Arturo Menchaca-Rocha, a physicist at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Menchaca-Rocha, not a member of this project, has used cosmic radiation to probe an ancient Mesoamerican pyramid. “Muon tracking is what helps locate and image the void’s shape.”

One type of muon detector, called a nuclear emulsion film, catches muons as lines of little black globules. The film is “developed by the muon, so to speak,” Schwitters said; muons create cross-sections the way light creates the photos on your iPhone. (But muons are even better than light, he said, because the particles “tell you where they come from, and they tell you which direction” they came from, too.)

Independent teams were assigned to each of the three muon detectors arrayed around the Great Pyramid. “We came to the conclusion that all of the teams have been able to detect this,” Mehdi Tayoubi, president of the HIP Institute, told reporters on Wednesday.

“If you see the same signal with different technologies, it increases your confidence that what you see is real,” said Konstantin Borozdin, a physicist who worked on muon detection at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico and is vice president at Decision Sciences, a California-based security company that uses muon technology to scan vehicles for hidden radioactive cargo.

Muon detectors have probed volcanic chambers and Fukushima's nuclear disaster zones. The detectors can distinguish rock slabs from a void from water. ScanPyramids is not the first archaeological application of this technology. In the 1960s, a team led by Luis Alvarez, the University of California at Berkeley physicist who predicted the existence of a dinosaur-killer asteroid, used muon technology to look for voids in the Pyramid of Khafre, the second-largest Egyptian pyramid after the Great Pyramid. That pyramid has no secret chambers, Alvarez declared.

But Alvarez and his colleagues did not examine the Great Pyramid, which still had secrets to spill. The likelihood that the newly discovered void was a technical error, the authors of the new study said, was less than 1 in 3.5 million.

Despite their confidence that a void exists, the researchers know little beyond its dimensions. Muon detection, or tomography, can sketch only a rough outline of the void. The chamber may be horizontal, or at an incline parallel to the Grand Gallery. It may be a single structure or smaller rooms in sequence. It may be as stocked with treasures as Al Capone's vault.

The void's discoverers, none of whom were experts in Egyptology, were reluctant to speculate on the nature of the void. Nor did the physicists say whether there were plans to access the chamber.

“This structure is not accessible,” Tayoubi said. “This void was hidden, I think, during the construction of the pyramid.”

Muon-based technology is still rare in archaeology. It is expensive and time-consuming. An array of detectors can run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, a significant departure from typical archaeology budgets. The exposure time for the nuclear emulsion film used around the Great Pyramid was measured in months. Applying particle physics to archaeology requires a certain level of technical sophistication. “Indiana Jones wouldn't be doing muon tomography,” Schwitters said.

Yet muons may play an increasing role in future discoveries. Schwitters is in the process of creating detectors that run on solar energy and are rugged enough to survive the jungles of Belize, where he plans to examine Mayan pyramids.

“They’re coming from the most energetic cosmic events in the universe. They're a piece of nature,” Schwitters said. “You’re using elementary particles to do something you can't do any other way.”


(The Washington Post)

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11/2/2017 11:53:30 PM

N. Korea won’t think twice about ‘pressing button’ if US strikes, defector and former diplomat warns

Edited time: 2 Nov, 2017 13:21


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Pyongyang will not hesitate to strike South Korea if Washington launches an attack on its territory, a former North Korean diplomat and defector from the state’s regime has warned.

While the US has not ruled out a military option against North Korea amid heightened tensions in the peninsula, one of the highest-ranking North Korean defectors, Thae Yong-ho, has said that a military scenario would prompt Pyongyang to direct its fire at its southern neighbors.

“North Korean officers are trained to press the button without any further instructions from the general command if anything happens on their side,” Thae Yong-ho told a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee entitled “An Insider’s Look at the North Korean Regime” on Wednesday.

"If there is any sound of fire or bomb or strike from Americans, the military artilleries and short-range missiles will fire against South Korea," Thae added.

Thousands of short-range missiles deployed at the demarcation line are ready to fire “at any moment,” the former diplomat said. There are tens of millions of South Koreans living within 70km to 80km of this area, who could have become a “human sacrifice,” according to Thae.

“I strongly believe that if there is any preventive or surgical strike of whatever, war will be won by America and South Korea, there is no doubt about it, but we have to see the human sacrifice from this military option,” the defector said.



Meanwhile, South Korean intelligence suggests the North is preparing new missile nuclear tests as it is pursuing“the development of miniaturized, diversified nuclear warheads,” Yonhap reports. The South’s spy agency reportedly detected “active movement” of vehicles around the missile research facility in Pyongyang, it said.

Earlier, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said a worldwide response is necessary in order to deal with North Korea's development of long-range missiles. He was speaking at a meeting with South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha in Seoul on Wednesday, when he said that "global threats require global responses."

Meanwhile, North Korea maintains that the US bolstering its presence off the Korean peninsula and staging war games with their regional allies constitutes preparation for a pre-emptive strike, which could escalate into a possible nuclear war.

“The joint-military exercises conducted by the US one after another all the year round on the Korean peninsula are clearly aggressive war exercises in their nature and scale,” North Korea's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ja Song-nam, said in Pyongyang’s most recent letter addressed to France's UN Ambassador Francois Delattre, the current president of the UN Security Council.

Addressing the UNSC after the conclusion of the Maritime Counter Special Operations exercise (MCSOFEX), which involved the participation of vessels from the US Navy and the Republic of Korea (ROK) Navy between October 17-20, the diplomat said the“naval rehearsal has further strained the tension on the Korean peninsula.”

Despite repeated appeals to avoid escalating tensions, the US continues to increase its military build-up in the region. As tensions rise, Moscow and Beijing have repeatedly urged both parties to remain calm. They have called for the implementation of the so-called “double-freeze” initiative, which envisages North Korea suspending its nuclear and missile program in exchange for the US and South Korea abandoning military exercises in the region. The proposal has been rejected by Washington.

(RT)


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