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Published time: January 05, 2014 01:26

The American Midwest and Northeast are preparing for a "polar vortex," a megastorm that is expected to bring record low temperatures on Monday. So far extreme weather conditions have claimed at least 16 lives, paralyzed travel and caused power shortage.

For those exposed to the inclement conditions frostbite and hypothermia will be a danger as – 31°C is expected in North Dakota, - 35 °C in Minnesota, and - 26 degrees below Celsius in Indianapolis and Chicago. Adding the wind chill factor, the temperature could feel as low as – 56 °C.

The freezing air began to spread Sunday reaching areas as far south as the Gulf Coast.

“It may feel as cold as negative 50 to negative 60 on Sunday night over sections of the north-central states,” the Tom Moore, from the National Weather Service said to NBC News.

“In those conditions, frost bite sets in on exposed skin within five minutes…a person not properly dressed could die easily in those conditions," Moore added.

Such harsh and freezing temperatures have not been witnesses in the region for 20 years.

Meteorologists blame the weather conditions on a "polar vortex," a dense pool of counterclockwise-rotating air.

"It's just a large area of very cold air that comes down, forms over the North Pole or polar regions ... usually stays in Canada, but this time it's going to come all the way into the eastern United States," said National Weather Service meteorologist Phillip Schumacher.

As freezing temperatures hit the US, authorities are moving to protect some of the more vulnerable members of society.

“Anybody living out on the streets needs to be rounded up and put into a shelter,” said Moore to MSNBC News. “The repercussions for not could be deadly, and I'm afraid we're going to see cases like that,” the official added.

A total of 1,266 flights were canceled across the United States and 6,036 flights delayed on Saturday, with Chicago's O'Hare International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey among the most affected, according to tracking firm FlightAware.com.

FULL STORY: http://rt.com/usa/us-canada-weather-snow-191/

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Violent crimes against women in Afghanistan reached an unprecedented level of brutality in 2013, an Afghan human rights watchdog has announced as the US-led coalition prepares to withdraw.

Chair of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC), Sima Samar, told Reuters that the pace and the hideousness of attacks on women intensified in 2013 with a 25 per cent surge in cases from March through September.

"The brutality of the cases is really bad. Cutting the nose, lips and ears. Committing public rape," Samar said. "Mass rape... It's against dignity, against humanity."

The spokeswoman noted that as the withdrawal deadline draws near for international troops, women in tribal areas are less protected, leaving them vulnerable to violent assaults.

"The presence of the international community and provincial reconstruction teams in most of the provinces was giving people confidence," Samar said. "There were people there trying to protect women. And that is not there anymore, unfortunately."

She also noted that poor economic conditions and the lack of security are also contributing factor to the rise of incidents. 
Other human rights workers are blaming the attacks and even killing of women on the absence of law in a country based on patriarchal tribal societies.

"Killing women in Afghanistan is an easy thing. There's no punishment," Suraya Pakzad, who runs women's shelters in several provinces, told Reuters.

Citing the cases of public stoning, Pakzad said, that the future looks bleak for women’s rights in the country.

"Laws are improved, but implementation of those laws is in the hands of warlords... I think we are going backwards."

In November, Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged the Afghans to reject a proposal by the Justice Ministry that is assisting in drafting a new penal code that includes restoring stoning as punishment for adultery.

“It is absolutely shocking that 12 years after the fall of the Taliban government, the Karzai administration might bring back stoning as a punishment,” said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch.

“President Karzai needs to demonstrate at least a basic commitment to human rights and reject this proposal out of hand,” Adams added.

The draft legislature is seeking to introduce stoning for sexual intercourse outside a legal marriage, and stipulates that both man and woman shall be sentenced to “[s]toning to death if the adulterer or adulteress is married.”

It also states the “implementation of stoning shall take place in public in a predetermined location.” If the“adulterer or adulteress is unmarried,” the sentence shall be “whipping 100 lashes.”

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Death through stoning was used during the Taliban government, in power from the mid-1990s to 2001. After the US lead invasion and the establishment of a new government, Afghanistan signed on to international human rights conventions pledging to protect rights, especially for women.

International law says that death by stoning violates the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which Afghanistan has ratified.

In its 2013 report on Afghanistan, HRW blames the government for a “failure to respond effectively to violence against women” which “undermines the already-perilous state of women’s rights.”

Furthermore, HRW argues that the rhetoric stemming from the leadership in the country further ignites violence against women.

“President Hamid Karzai’s endorsement in March of a statement by a national religious council calling women ‘secondary,’ prohibiting violence against women only for ‘un-Islamic’ reasons, and calling for segregating women and girls in education, employment, and in public, raises questions about the government’s commitment to protecting women. The minister of justice’s description of battered women shelters as sites of ‘immorality and prostitution’ deepens that skepticism,” the report stressed.

In October, the UN Women’s right chief said that that “women's rights continue to be violated, female officials are being targeted and killed, and legal protection is under threat.”

“It is imperative that women's rights and empowerment are prioritized in the coming period of transition,”Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women, told DW.

Most foreign forces are due to leave Afghanistan by the end of the year and it is unclear whether any will remain beyond 2014 as the Karzai government is still reluctant to sign a bilateral security agreement with the United States and has made demands that Washington calls “unrealistic”.

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What is really going on here?

"An ominous edict issued from the Office of the President of Russia today to all Ministries of the Russian Government ordering that all “past, present and future” information relating to Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster now be rated at the highest classification level “Of Special Importance” states that this condition is “immediately and urgently needed” due to a series of underground nuclear explosions occurring at this crippled atomic plant on 31 December as confirmed by the Ministry of Defense (MoD)."

Read more: http://www.naturalcuresnotmedicine.com/2014/01/underground-nuclear-explosion-japan-fukushima.html

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An interesting article:

"A crop circle that appeared 11 miles southeast of Salinas, California on December 28, 2013 contains three coded messages according to renowned crop circle researcher, Dr Horace Drew. According to Dr Drew, a retired molecular biologist who worked at Caltech and Australia’s CSIRO, one of the coded messages was to be vigilant about an upcoming astronomical event. The next message referred to a date in the near future when an astronomical event is to occur by July 8, 2014. The third and most startling message was that comet ISON was a space transportation system."

http://www.examiner.com/article/crop-circle-reveals-comet-ison-was-spacecraft-july-8-2014-et-event?CID=examiner_alerts_article

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Radiation Alerts In CO, San Diego, AZ, NM, VA

From Sheldon Day...

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Station ID 5:812  Grand Junction, CO, US  Current readings are 617
Counts-Per-Minute (CPM) which is 242 points per minute above the three
month average.  This level is ** dangerous ** if persons are exposed for
90 days.
CPM: current 617 Low 239 High 637
Average 375,
(CPM of Gamma in energy range 600-800keV)
Last updated: 2014-01-04 05:38:00 GMT+0000

Station ID 5:637  South Valley, NM, US    Current readings are 427
Counts-Per-Minute (CPM) which is 66 points per minute above the three
month average.  This level is ** dangerous ** if persons are exposed for
90 days.
CPM: current 427 Low 259 High 584
Average 361,
(CPM of Gamma in energy range 600-800keV)
Last updated: 2014-01-04 14:32:00 GMT+0000

Station ID 5:915  San Diego, CA, US  Current readings are 480
Counts-Per-Minute (CPM) which is 120 points per minute above the three
month average.  This level is ** dangerous ** if persons are exposed for
90 days.
CPM: current 480 Low 284 High 579
Average 360,
(CPM of Gamma in energy range 600-800keV)
Last updated: 2014-01-04 13:06:00 GMT+0000

Station ID 5:936  Anaheim, CA, US    Current readings are 344
Counts-Per-Minute (CPM) which is 70 points per minute above the three
month average.  This level is ** dangerous ** if persons are exposed for
over 1 year.
CPM: current 344 Low 229 High 359
Average 270,
(CPM of Gamma in energy range 600-800keV)
Last updated: 2014-01-04 14:08:00 GMT+0000






Station ID 5:919  Tucson, AZ, US    Current readings are 394
Counts-Per-Minute (CPM) which is 115 points per minute above the three
month average.  This level is ** dangerous ** if persons are exposed for
over 1 year.
CPM: current 394 Low 216 High 474
Average 279, Deviation 44.5
(CPM of Gamma in energy range 600-800keV)
Last updated: 2014-01-04 11:19:00 GMT+0000




Station ID 1:16C25071.14  Newport News, VA, US  (*** 9 miles from Surry
Nuclear Plant. *** ) Current readings are 134 Counts-Per-Minute (CPM)
which is 109 points per minute above the three month average. (four
times the typical level for this city)
CPM: current 134 Low 4 High 145
Average 25, Deviation 31.6
Average over last 10 minutes: 134
Last updated: 2014-01-04 22:35:45 GMT+0000


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WW2 manipulated by Illuminati Windsors (including Windsor Adolph Hitler), Rothschilds & Anunnaki ETs?

In an interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre on ExopoliticsTV, research Emily E. Windsor-Cragg reveals the long-hidden story of how World War 2 was manipulated by the Illuminati Windsors, Rothschilds and the illegitimate Windsor, Adolph Hitler, great grandchild of Queen Victoria, as well as negative Anunnaki extraterrestrials. Ms. Windsor-Cragg, the author of a forthcoming book on the subject, also reveals her personal story as the possible daughter of King Edward VIII, the U.K. monarch who was forced from the UK Throne in 1936 so the Illuminati WW2 false flag operation could go forward after less than a year as the only non-Illuminati UK Monarch between Queen Victoria (Monarch 1837-1901) and Queen Elizabeth II (Monarch 1952-present).

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http://news.yahoo.com/39-polar-vortex-39-blast-frigid-air-over-231228456.html

...starting Sunday tundra-like temperatures are poised to deliver a rare and potentially dangerous sledgehammer blow to much of the Midwest, driving temperatures so far below zero that records will shatter.

One reason? A "polar vortex," as one meteorologist calls it, which will send cold air piled up at the North Pole down to the U.S., funneling it as far south as the Gulf Coast.

The temperature predictions are startling: 25 below zero in Fargo, N.D., minus 31 in International Falls, Minn., and 15 below in Indianapolis and Chicago. At those temperatures, exposed skin can get frostbitten in minutes and hypothermia can quickly set in because wind chills could hit 50, 60 or even 70 below zero.

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