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Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Sleepy Hollow redux: Ninth wave of mysterious sleeping sickness strikes Kazakhstan

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People suffering from the sleeping sickness are diagnosed with various diseases.



New cases of the inexplicable disorder, dubbed "Sleepy Hollow," have appeared in Kalachi, the village in Kazakhstan where every tenth villager, including children, has mysteriously fallen asleep in broad daylight, some unable to wake up for days on end.

manbek Kalzhanov, head of the administration of Esil district, told Interfax. "


According to Kalzhanov, the overall situation in Kalachi, a village in northern Kazakhstan, is under control. The local hospital is fully operational, along with a school, attended by about 40 students.


Meanwhile, most of the inhabitants of the village, which used to be home to over 600 residents, have agreed to move to other areas, local official Sergey Kulagin said.


he said.


sleeping woman

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People in Kalachi have been suffering from the "sleep epidemic" for the past couple of years.



The first cases of the " were reported in March 2013. Everyone in the village has a family member or a friend who has fallen asleep for no apparent reason, according to locals.

Igor Samusenko, father of a child who is suffering from the illness, earlier told RTD.


a woman told RTD. Other patients may behave


Despite numerous attempts to find the cause of the inexplicable disorder, the Sleepy Hollow riddle still remains unknown.


Groups of scientists and medics, including virologists, radiologists and toxicologists, have visited the village in an attempt to find the cause of the mystery illness, all in vain.


Last month Professor Leonid Rikhvanov, from the Department of Geo-ecology and Geo-chemistry in the city of Tomsk, said that Soviet-era uranium mines could be to blame, with radon gas from the nearby mines seeping to the surface, poisoning local residents.


Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that is created through the decay of uranium. Breathing it is believed to cause lung cancer.


Rikhvanov said. People have described further symptoms, including hallucinations, memory loss, dizziness and nausea.


Rikhvanov said experts previously failed to detect radon because conventional methods of measuring radiation fail to detect it in the air.


While radiation levels in the town and at the mine closest to it are at a normal 16 micro-roentgen per hour, the RTD team's Geiger counter showed an alarming 268 micro-roentgen per hour at an abandoned, filled-in mineshaft further from the village. However, an independent analysis of Kalachi's water, soil, and vegetation samples did not detect any abnormalities.


People suffering from the sleeping sickness have been diagnosed with a range of diseases. While children are being treated for toxic encephalopathy (a brain malfunction), adults are said to have suffered strokes. But after several days in intensive care, they are usually back to normal - until they feel abnormally sleepy again. Some doctors assert that mass psychosis is to blame.


Cop shoots and kills little girl's pony


An Oregon family is demanding answers after a Sheriff's deputy shot and killed their pony. The family says they had no idea the officer was going to shoot the family pet, and it all happened without their knowing and for no good reason whatsoever.

Crista Fitzgerald of Clackamas County explained that the 30-year-old American Miniature Horse, named Gir, had no problems aside from being old. But when he escaped from his stall in a Molalla barn overnight on February 18th, an officer shot and killed him.


"I locked his stall door, and I always do a double check. The next morning I came back out before I had class in the morning, which is around 10, and he was gone," Crista explained.


She said that Gir didn't get very far from the barn before being shot.


"We started knocking door-to-door. And the first house we came to he was laying in their yard," she recounted.


At first the family thought that Gir was taking a nap. But as they got closer to him, they saw that he had been shot multiple times.


"We walked up closer and I bent down to pet him, and that's when I saw the pool of blood behind his cheek bones. The neighbor came out and told us she had called the sheriff's department and they put him down," Fitzgerald told local reporters.


"When I called the officer he said that he had gotten out on the highway and gotten hit by a car and broke both of his back legs," she added.


A spokesman for the Clackamas County Sheriff Office, Sgt. Nathan Thompson told local KATU News that the officer claimed that the horse "had broken legs."


Sgt. Thompson also lied and claimed that the deputy called the Oregon Humane Society to ask about euthanizing the horse and they told him to just go ahead and shot it. But a spokeswoman for OHS said that this is not true; they never received a call from anyone at the Sheriff's Department about the horse, and they would not have given them this advice if they had.


Fitzgerald said she didn't believe the department's story that Gir had broken legs. She claims that there was no sign of anything wrong with the horse's legs when she saw her dead family pet.


"My vet said there was absolutely nothing wrong with him," she added.


The body of the horse was sent to Oregon State University's veterinary lab for an autopsy. They confirmed that there were no broken bones whatsoever in the horses legs, only in the jaw, which was shattered by one of the bullets from the deputy's weapon.


"If I had gone out and shot the pony I'd be in jail right now. That's cruel," Fitzgerald said.


"He was part of our family... There's no way to replace him," she said, saying that her children don't understand where Gir went, or why a police officer would hurt him.


Watch the local report below...


US ally in Libya allegedly joins Islamic State and leads its forces in the country

Abdelhakim Belhadj

© AP Photo/ Francois Mori, File

Abdelhakim Belhadj



Belhadj, a Libyan national and former head of the al-Qaeda-linked Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, was considered by President Barack Obama's administration and some members of Congress as a "willing partner" in the overthrow of Gaddafi in 2011.

"Now, it's alleged he is firmly aligned with ISIS and supports the training camps in eastern Libya," Catherine Herridge, chief intelligence correspondent for , said Tuesday on "America's Newsroom."


Also on Tuesday, Sara Carter of tweeted: "Abdelhakim Belhadj is now the leader of #IslamicState in #Libya. At CIA rendition camp — let go, later participated overthrow #Qaddafi."




Belhadj indeed was held in a secret CIA detention center, and his connection to the spy agency remains murky. In 2004, Belhadj and his pregnant wife were arrested in Kuala-Lumpur airport in Malaysia. He was transferred to a CIA "black-site" in Bangkok before being turned over to Gadhafi's government, which threw him in the Abu Selim Prison.

Belhadj was freed in 2010 by the Gadhafi regime as part of a reapproach toward local Islamists. In 2011, however, he chased the Gadhafi family out of Tripoli as the leader of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group that was backed by the US and NATO.




Despite Belhadj's well-known ties to al-Qaeda, he was made head of the Tripoli Military Council, a position he held until resigning to run for office in May 2012.

He has also been connected to terrorist operations around the world, including the 2004 Madrid train bombings and the murder of two Tunisian politicians at behest of the Muslim Brotherhood.


Belhadj's reported move to Islamic State would bolster the terrorist group's efforts to recruit Libya's existing militant forces, which includes as many as 3,000 fighters, according to the .


This would not be the first time western-backed "moderate rebels" who were recruited to fight terrorists ended up crossing to Islamic State or al-Qaeda. In Syria, the so-called "Hazm movement" defected to al-Qaeda-affiliated al-Nusra front, while 3,000 members of the Free Syrian Army pledged support to Islamic State.


In Libya, Islamic State militants already are receiving "tangible assistance" from training camps at a new support base near the port city of Derna in the eastern part of the country, according to counter-terrorism sources who spoke with ' Herridge.


The situation raises fresh security concerns as the US and its allies struggle to keep tabs on the terror group as it expands throughout the Middle East.


An unnamed source told Herridge they would not be surprised "if the next 9/11 came out of Libya."


US Ambassador to Cyprus relieved of duty after controversial tweets

John Koenig

The American Ambassador to Cyprus, John Koenig, has been promptly 'relieved of duty' after he posted on his Twitter account what was essentially a clever ploy to link Cyprus President Anastasiades (who recently visited Moscow) to the assassination of Boris Nemtsov.

Bonehead move...oh yeah!


But considering that John Kerry, America's top diplomat, almost bombed Syria over a fake Youtube video, and sanctions have been placed on Russia over tweets that say Putin has invaded Ukraine...I guess Ambassador Koenig's social media mishap is tiny in the grand scheme of American propaganda goofs.


Nonetheless it was still a bonehead thing to tweet about.





In the twitter conversation, Ambassador Koenig even goes as far as accusing the Cypriot President of hanging out with 'bad company'...in reference to Russia's democratically elected and wildly popular President Vladimir Putin.

Koenig also tried to imply that Putin was the mastermind behind the Nemtsov murder by tweeting:

"I wouldn't suggest Anastasiades is linked to Nemtsov assassination. Be real. But Putin could be."



Of course Koenig is not a forensic expert, Moscow homicide detective, or even US Ambassador to Russia, but he still felt he needed to jump on the western media "Trash Russia" express train.


Koenig rightfully got skewered by folks on twitter who told the Ambassador to focus on the Cyprus problem and not an internal Russian murder investigation.

The Ambassador was likewise chastised for his complete lack of professionalism, and behaviour that is unbecoming of an Ambassador of the United States of America.



In a statement he issued on Monday, Koenig said "My question on Twitter, was misunderstood".

The US Embassy has announced that another diplomat will be named to take the place of John Koenig, adding that Koenig's term as US Ambassador to the Republic of Cyprus is for three years and his departure in the Summer of 2015 has always been anticipated. Of course it has.


The reports...



His tweets, not the type expected from an ambassador, seemed calculated to provoke, although he denied this was his intention. But the truth is, regardless of his intentions, his comment did provoke because it was undiplomatic and out of order.


The original tweet said: "What do people in #Cyprus think about the week in Russia as seen from here? Anastasiades visit and statements, #Nemtsov assassination?"On Monday, Koenig said, "it is unfortunate that some suggested I linked the two issues," and explained that he "simply wanted to get the reaction of the Cypriot people on two different issues." This was not the most convincing response and the ambassador is smart enough to know that his tweet could have been interpreted in the way many of his followers had interpreted it.


And he persisted with the link in subsequent tweets: "Week was big 4 Cyprus-Russia, ended with killing of Nemtsov," tagging on the snide remark, "The company you keep." Was this remark not intended to "provoke or imply anything", as he claimed yesterday? If it were not he would not have put the two issues together.


Whatever has happened to traditional diplomacy, of carefully-drafted documents being delivered to the foreign ministry of a country and ambassadors restricting their rarely-made public comments to non-controversial issues? And since when do ambassadors seek people's reactions to events through social media? It is not as if Koenig's followers on Twitter represented a cross-section of Cypriot society.


The reaction to the ambassador's tweets was not restricted to his followers. Even Anastasiades [Cyprus President] felt obliged to make a public statement, pointing out that the American ambassador, instead of helping improve relations was continuously contributing towards the straining relations.




Russian EU envoy Vladimir Chizhov - Gas blockade of Donbass sure sign Kiev no longer sees territory as its own

gas blockade donbass

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From the standpoint of logic the Ukrainian government and Naftogaz are obliged to supply gas to Donbas if they consider this territory as Ukrainian, Russia’s EU envoy says



A stop to gas supply to Donbas by Ukraine may be interpreted by all impartial onlookers as a sure sign Kiev no longer regards the area as its territory, Russia's EU envoy said on the eve of trilateral gas talks in Brussels on March 2.

The problem of gas supplies to Donbas is confined to the need for Kiev to make a choice: how it sees this region, and if it still considers the people living there as Ukrainian citizens. If this is so, from the standpoint of logic the Ukrainian government and Naftogaz are obliged to supply gas there. If they suspend gas supplies to Donbas, every observer will clearly see that Kiev no longer regards this territory as its own," he said.


And from RIN:


Kiev never resumed gas supplies in the Donbass. Donetsk national Republic considers these actions as an economic blockade, said the Commissioner DND on Minsk talks Denis Putilin.




"At this point in time, delivery [from] Ukraine has not resumed. The situation is that they are looking for ways to justify destroyed pipelines gas transmission and more. In reality, it's just one of the elements of the blockade, "said Putilin. Remember, on February 19, Naftogaz said that they had stopped the flow of gas in the Donbass due to critical damage inflicted on transmission infrastructure during combat operations, but then said that delivery began after the break [ceasefire]. Because of this, the Prime Minister of Russia Medvedev D. A. ordered a study of the issue of gas supplies from Russia to the Donbass in the form of humanitarian aid. According to him, citizens in these regions should not be allowed to freeze. Then the head of the Board of Gazprom, Alexey Miller said that the Russian gas company increased supplies of natural gas to the area of Ukraine on Friday. The head of Naftogaz of Ukraine Andriy Korolev said that the Ukrainian Company will not pay for the gas that Gazprom supplies in the Donbass, because, in the opinion of the Ukrainian side, it is contrary to the contract.

IMF's Director Batista spills the beans: Greek bailout was 'to save German and French banks'


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Bailout, Executive Director, Greece, IMF, interview, Paulo Nogueira Batista.



This was never said officially before! "They gave money to save German and French banks, not Greece," Paolo Batista, one of the Executive Directors of International Monetary Fund told Greek private on Tuesday. Batista strongly criticized not only the euro zone and the European Central Bank but also the IMF and the Fund's managing Director Christine Lagarde for

He urged Greece to directly negotiate with the IMF and favored the restructuring of the Greek debt that is being held by the European partners.


Video: English with Greek subtitles:


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The Chinese put up overseas billboard ads announcing the renminbi as the new world currency


When I arrived to Bangkok the other day, coming down the motorway from the airport I saw a huge billboard - and it floored me.

The billboard was from the Bank of China. It said: "RMB: New Choice; The World Currency"


Given that the Bank of China is more than 70% owned by the government of the People's Republic of China, I find this very significant.


It means that China is literally advertising its currency overseas, and it's making sure that everyone landing at one of the world's busiest airports sees it. They know that the future belongs to them and they're flaunting it.


And it's true. The renminbi's importance in global trade and as a reserve currency is increasing exponentially, with renminbi trading hubs popping up all over the world, from Singapore to London to Luxembourg to Frankfurt to Toronto.


Multinational companies such as McDonald's are now issuing bonds in renminbi, and even sovereign governments are issuing debt denominated in renminbi, including the UK.


Almost every major global player out there, be it governments or major multinationals, is positioning itself for the renminbi to become the dominant reserve currency.


But here's the thing. Nothing goes up and down in a straight line. And China is in deep trouble right now. The economy is slowing down and the enormous debt bubble is starting to burst.


A lot of people, including the richest man in Asia, are starting to move their money out of the country.


So while the long-term trend is pretty clear - China becoming the dominant economic and financial superpower - the short-term is going to look incredibly rocky.