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Sunday, 11 January 2015

Camel tramples 2 people to death at Texas farm


A camel trampled two people to death over the weekend at a farm in Texas, authorities said.

Peggye McNair, 72, the owner of the farm and a well-known camel breeder, was one of the victims of the attack Saturday, police told CNN affiliate KFDX.


The incident at Camel Kisses Farm in Wichita Falls happened after Mark Mere, 53, got into a pen with three camels - one male and two females.


Mere apparently went into the holding pen because the animals' water trough had frozen over.


The male camel was in rut and became very aggressive, Wichita County Sheriff David Duke said. Rut is a male animal's peak period of fertility and sexual excitement.


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It charged Mere and he tried to get out of the pen, according to authorities.

Owner McNair tried to close the gate, but the male camel came after both of them and trampled them to death, police said.


The sheriff said when deputies arrived at the scene, all three camels were acting aggressive toward them.


Relatives of the farm's owner gave Texas game wardens permission to kill the male camel, police said.


In a 2009 interview with the , McNair said "camels have gotten a bad rap."


The article goes on to say that "like dogs, if they are raised with cruelty, they will be dangerous. ... But, also like dogs, if they are raised with love, affection, attention, treats and companionship - as hers are - they will be tame and enjoyable."


"Of course, there are some caveats," she said.


In the interview, she said she always takes extra precautions when the animals are in rut.


She told the newspaper about two women who raised camels as pets, who were killed when a male camel knocked them down and planted his front feet on them, common mating behavior.


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Pastor led kid 'to the Lord' by punching him 'as hard as I could'


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Pastor Eric Dammann



A pastor at the Bible Baptist Church in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey is coming under fire after his church posted a video of him claiming to have converted a "smart aleck" youth by "punching him in the chest as hard as I could."

Pastor Eric Dammann begins by saying that he met a young man in Calgary named "Ben," who was "a nice kid, but one of those - he was a real smart aleck. He was a kid, which didn't help things - made him more dangerous."


"We were outside one day at youth group," Dammann continues, "and he was just trying to push my buttons. He was just kind of not taking the Lord serious []."


"So I walked over to him and went Punched him in the chest as hard as I could. I crumpled the kid. I just crumpled him."


"Then I leaned over and said, 'Ben, when are you going to stop playing games with God?' I led that man to the Lord right there," he concludes.


According to the church's official history, Bible Baptist is a "family-focused body of multi-cultural believers...founded by a group of five ladies during the early part of the 1920′s."


Watch Dammann recount his meeting with "Ben" below via YouTube.


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Manatees moving out of Florida waters west along Gulf coast


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In this May 15, 2014 photo. a manatee sticks its head out of the water at Miami Seaquarium in Miami. As manatees recover in Florida, their U.S. home base, more and more seem to be showing up farther west along the Gulf of Mexico.



As manatees recover in Florida, their U.S. home base, more and more seem to be showing up farther west along the Gulf of Mexico.

A total of seven stranded manatees had been reported along the Alabama coast before 2007, when a network to report strandings and sightings was created. Since then, "we've responded to dozens" of strandings, said Ruth Carmichael, head of the Dauphin Island Sea Lab's Manatee Sighting Network for Alabama and Mississippi.


"I think things are changing, in the manatee population and in the environment," she said Tuesday. She said scientists know there are more of the big, gentle marine mammals than there used to be. "But habitat is stable or declining. Animals are being forced to do something. The natural thing would be to spread out."


In hope of gathering enough data to learn whether her impression is accurate, she's now working with people in Louisiana and Texas to expand the network - "as far as I know, the only manatee sighting network in the country" - to those states.


"We see more animals coming here, staying longer, going farther west. We want to be prepared," Carmichael said.


Louisiana has averaged seven manatee sightings a year in the past 20 years, up from about one a year over the previous two decades, according to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries' Natural Heritage Program, which has about 80 signs in areas where they've been seen, asking people to report sightings.


Texas gets perhaps one sighting report a year, said Steve Lightfoot of the Texas Parks And Wildlife Department.


Work toward a four-state sighting network is preliminary so far but the project is important, said Suzanne Smith, marine mammal stranding coordinator at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas in New Orleans and one of the people working with Carmichael.


"They are an endangered species. So we need to work together to protect and conserve them," Smith said.


Manatees, also called sea cows, are vegetarians averaging about 10 feet long and about a ton in weight. Their greatest threats in the United States are habitat loss and boat propellers, which injure so many that biologists identify hundreds from their scars.


The population was estimated in the hundreds in 1967 but is now at least 4,800, the number counted in late January 2014 by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The commission won't give total population estimates.


Florida manatees have recovered enough that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering reclassifying them from endangered to threatened. The department expects to decide by midyear but has not set a publication date, spokesman Chuck Underwood said Thursday in an email.


Sightings have gone up much faster than strandings in Mississippi and Alabama, but it's impossible to tell how much of that increase is just because more people are watching out for them and they know where to report, Carmichael said.


The 1,387 reported in Alabama from the start of 2007 through November 2014 are nearly 12 times the total ever reported in the state before 2007. In Mississippi, 25 had been reported through 2006 and 147 since then. The network also has received a total of 10 reports from Georgia, the Carolinas and Virginia.


The stranding increase is more reliable, Carmichael said: "When a one-thousand-pound animal strands, people notice."


Her lab also has verified that Alabama and Mississippi are part of some manatees' home ranges. "The same animals come back year after year," she said.


Many stranded animals are young, she said. "That suggests some naiveté - they're less experienced, and don't know when to leave" for Florida's warm springs and power plant effluents, where the animals can stay warm in winter.


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Western Philippines hit by 6.0 earthquake

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A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.0 struck late Saturday off San Antonio in the province of Zambales in the western Philippines, local seismologists said.

The quake occurred 43 kilometers (26.7 miles) from San Antonio at the depth of 85 kilometers (52.8 miles) under the South China Sea, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.


There has been no tsunami warning or casualties reported, following the earthquake.


Magnitude 3 or lower earthquakes are weak or almost imperceptible, while magnitude 7 earthquakes and over potentially cause serious damage over larger areas, depending on their depth.


In October 2013, a 7.2-magnitude earthquake hit the central part of the Philippines, killing 220 people and injuring thousands. Over 13,200 houses were destroyed.


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Is there a bank run happening in Greece?

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Financial investor Mike "Mish" Shedlock pointed out in a recent column that there has been an incredible surge of withdrawals from Greek banks in recent months.

In November, there was roughly €220 million withdrawals from Greek banks, but in December that number jumped all the way up to €3 billion.


Greeks are depositing much less money in the bank as well. Deposits in Greek banks have dropped by 37% since 2010.


Investment experts are warning Greeks to take their assets out before there is a run on the banks. However, politicians are urging the public to remain calm.


This week, Gikas Hardouvelis, Greece's finance minister, said in a statement that there was a "small chance" of a bank run, but did not rule out the possibility altogether.


"The probability of a bank run is very small; the public understands that deposits are safe," he said.


Greece has been teetering on the brink of economic default following a massive banker bailout from the EU and subsequent privatization of most of the country's infrastructure following the monetary crisis a few years ago.


View the chart below to see the dramatic drop in deposits experienced in recent years:


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Courtesy of the IRS: Vaccine companies paid even if they don't produce actual vaccines

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It is documented fact that the private vaccine industry receives large cash payments from the federal government to produce "life-saving" and "emergency" vaccines that the public is told are necessary to thwart certain disease crises. But did you know that many of these vaccines are never even manufactured, and not only are vaccine companies paid with your money (if you're a taxpayer) regardless, but they are also awarded special accounting privileges that claim these payments as revenue?

During a recent segment on The Robert Scott Bell Show, certified public accountant (CPA) Ty Bollinger explains how many childhood vaccines, as well as the influenza vaccine, are basically exempted from normal revenue recognition rules. These special rules allow vaccine companies to immediately recognize revenue from vaccines for stock price and profit purposes, even if those vaccines are never manufactured or delivered.


"We're living in a fascist state where the corporations control the government," stated Bollinger during the segment. "In ASU [Accounting Standards Update] 2009-07, in section 99-1, there's an interpretive release... it's guidance regarding the accounting for sales of vaccine and bio-terror countermeasures to the federal government, or being placed into a pediatric vaccine stockpile."


"The primary objective in purchasing the vaccines... is not to take delivery but rather to be able to require delivery on a moment's notice. The hope of both parties to these contracts is that the vaccines will never be needed, and thus never delivered."


Vaccine companies paid to produce vaccines they never end up producing, and are then allowed to report this free money as "revenue" to the IRS What does this mean for vaccine manufacturers? It means that they can document payments from the federal government in their accounting books as revenue, even if the government never calls upon them to produce the vaccines for which they are paid. No other industry is allowed to flout the standard accounting rules in this way, except for Big Pharma.


"So these vaccine manufacturers are entering into contracts with the government, and being paid for vaccines that they do not manufacture," explains Bollinger. "The government is contracting with them and paying them under the auspice that they will be able to manufacture them on a moment's notice if they are ever needed. ... They are being paid for something that they might never, and will likely never, have to produce."


The two legal requirements for revenue to be recognized is that it be both realized and earned. And in order to accomplish this, delivery of the product for which revenue was earned must occur. But for vaccine companies , the government has determined that special exemptions will apply that allow them to boost their stock prices while earning more than 100 percent profit on vaccines that they never even manufactured.


"'Since you're Big Pharma, we are going to give you an exemption that only applies to you ... [and] the commissioner is not going to object to you recognizing revenue, even if you don't manufacture them and don't deliver them, as long as it's one of these certain types of vaccines,'" added Bollinger about the government's approach. "Well, childhood vaccines, influenza vaccines, and then any other vaccine and countermeasure sold to the federal government [is covered] ... So basically every vaccine is exempt."


"Vaccine manufacturers can make money, they can report it on their financial statements, and they can bump their share price up for vaccines that they have never made and never delivered."


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How convenient! Paris hostage taker Coulibaly jihad video emerges


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This screengrab taken on January 11, 2015 from a video released on Islamist social networks shows a man allegedly claiming to be Amedy Coulibaly, who is suspected of killing a policewoman in Montrouge on January 8 and four hostages after seizing a Kosher supermarket in Paris on January 9, 2015.



A video of Amedy Coulibaly, who murdered a policewoman and killed four hostages in a Parisian kosher supermarket, has emerged online. He swears his allegiance to the Islamic State in the clip and attempts to justify the wave of terror attacks.

Coulibaly talks of being a "soldier of the Caliphate" and states that he coordinated his plans with the brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi, who perpetrated a bloody massacre at the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday.


Coulibaly asserted that 'France is a legitimate target.' He is referred to as Aboü Bassir AbdAllah al-Ifriqip and wears military body armor, displays an array of weapons and does push-ups.


He pledges his allegiance to "Caliph Ibrahim", also known as Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the self-proclaimed leader of the Islamic State and speaks about the attack on the policewoman in the past tense, suggesting the attack had already been completed.


In the background of the video, radio news is already documenting the attacks on the Charlie Hebdo offices.


All the jihadists belonged to the same terrorist cell, according to French police. Coulibaly discusses how they coordinated with one another.


"If we did things a bit together and a bit separately it was to have more impact," Coulibaly stated.


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He claimed the attacks were justified, because "if you attack the Caliphate and the Islamic State, you will be attacked." Several of the comments he made had already been aired on BFMTV shortly before a police operation on Friday, in which he was shot and killed.

BFMTV says it was able to record the conversation after Coulibaly failed to hang up the phone following a brief interview. In his statements, Coulibaly called his actions revenge for the French military presence in Mali, Western intervention in Syria, airstrikes against the Islamic State, and the French law banning women from wearing the hijab in public.


"Each time, they try to make you believe that the Muslims are terrorists. But I was born in France. If they hadn't attacked elsewhere, I would not be here," Coulibaly allegedly told the hostages at the kosher market on Friday.


The editing work on the new video appears to have been completed after Coulibaly's death. Le Monde said the Paris prosecutors' office had demanded the video's withdrawal, and it has now been taken down from YouTube.


On Sunday, the shooting of a jogger in a Paris suburb, which took place on the same day as the Charlie Hebdo massacre, was also linked to Coulibaly. The jogger was seriously wounded.


A prosecutor said that ballistics tests conducted on the shell casing from the shooting in Fontenay aux Roses revealed links to the gun used at the kosher supermarket, reported AP.


Millions are taking part in "cry for freedom" rallies across France on Sunday, to honor the victims of the Charlie Hebdo massacre. This comes after three days of standoffs and hostage situations, with one terror suspect still on the run.


The latest reports, however, indicate the female suspect might have been in Syria at the time of the attacks, which took 17 lives, journalists and policemen among them.


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