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Megaphone

Canton, Ohio: Multiple businesses evacuated after 'bomb threats'

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Several Stark County businesses were evacuated Saturday night after a bomb threat.

Canton police confirmed they received multiple calls of bomb threats at the Circle K on Mahoning, Canton City Hall, and Walmart on W. Tuscarawas. They evacuated all of these locations.

Jackson Township police also confirmed Target received bomb threats around the same time as the Canton City bomb threats came in. As a precaution, they evacuated Target and surrounding stores including a Dick's Sporting Goods.

Police said the threat to the Walmart and other buildings came through a Skype recording at 6:42 p.m.

Nothing was found after K-9s checked the area.

Question

Lithuanian artist designs 'euthanasia rollercoaster'

death coaster
Death drop: Riders of the 'Euthanasia Coaster' would die from experiencing 10 g-force for one minute.
Not content with designing rollercoasters for the living, a Lithuanian designer has created plans for a 'death rollercoaster' that would provide a 'euphoric' way for people to kill themselves.

Lithuanian artist Julijonas Urbonas says the killing machine will end people's lives with 'euphoria and pleasure'.

But a top brain expert has said the mechanism is more likely to leave people feeling sick.

The rollercoaster, which was designed while Urbonas was a PhD candidate at the Royal College of Art, uses 'extreme g-force' to kill people as they hurtle down 500 metres to reach a speed of 100 metres per second (g-force 10) on seven loop-de-loops.

'Your blood is rushed to your lower extremities so there is a lack of blood in your brain, so your brain starts to suffocate. When your brain starts to suffocate, people become euphoric

Comment: The designer needs his head examined.


Black Cat

No woman should be asked these questions during a job interview

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Attention hiring managers: Don't ask a woman about her marital status, plans on having kids or her child-care arrangements during a job interview.

These questions, which are almost never put to men, are not only irrelevant to assessing a potential candidate, they're also sexist and potentially illegal.

And yet... An astonishing 75 percent of senior women in tech said they've been asked questions like these during job interviews, according to an incredibly depressing new survey of about 200 senior-level women who work in tech in the San Francisco Bay Area. The report, entitled "The Elephant in the Valley," was first picked up by Re/code.

Crusader

Protesters claim Oxford University is institutionally racist, request that Cecil Rhodes statue be removed

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© Eddie Keogh / ReutersThe statue of Cecil Rhodes is seen on the facade of Oriel College in Oxford, southern England.

Oxford University Chancellor Chris Patten has dismissed calls from student campaigners to remove a statue of colonial-era politician Cecil Rhodes from of the university's Oriel College as an attempt to rewrite history.

Patten, whose role at the university is largely ceremonial, said in a speech Wednesday: "Our history is not a blank page on which we can write our own version of what it should have been, according to our contemporary views and prejudices.
"Because we value tolerance ... we have to listen to those who presume they can rewrite history within the confines of their own notion of what is politically, culturally and morally correct."

Comment: Rewrite history - or acknowledge and respond to the very worst influences in history?


Comment: So, are these protestors just being swept up by the new trend in political correctness sweeping academia these days - or do they have a legitimate purpose in pointing out that nearly everything Rhodes stood for was elitist and generally counterproductive to the world at large? The Koch brothers, to take another example, have spent millions on philanthropic causes, but in the balance of social equality and justice, does it make up for all the money and energy they spend in supporting their destructive causes? Should we celebrate these types of people just because they've thrown a bone our way?


Pirates

Child killer dies in prison just days before being charged with 1978 murder of school girl Genette Tate

Genette Tate's bicycle
Genette Tate's bicycle lies abandoned in the spot from which she was snatched in 1978. When her friends discovered the bicycle, its back wheel was still spinning.
Back in the late Seventies, Genette Tate's name dominated the headlines in the same way that Madeleine McCann's did after she disappeared. Genette's face stared out from newsstands and 'missing' posters across Britain, and her parents made emotional appeals on TV. A reward of £23,000, raised by the local community, was put up for information leading to her safe return.

The 13-year-old's disappearance became synonymous with a single, haunting image which remains as chilling today as it was then: a picture of Genette's bike lying in the middle of a country lane near her home in Devon, from where she was snatched in broad daylight.

Genette lived in the hamlet of Aylesbeare, three miles south-east of Exeter and close to the M5 motorway. She was a Girl Guide and a popular member of the church choir. Like many children of her generation, she also had a paper round.

At around 3.45 pm on Saturday, August 19, 1978, she was delivering the evening paper, the Express & Echo, to houses in Withen Lane. She stopped briefly to speak to two of her friends, before whizzing off on her bike. Moments later, her friends walked around the corner and found her bicycle — but there was no sign of Genette. The bike's back wheel was still spinning. 'The girl who vanished into thin air' was the headline in one national newspaper the following morning.

The search for Genette — also known as 'Ginny' — turned into the biggest missing person hunt in Britain, with the village hall transformed into a major incident room. Scores of police officers were joined by Royal Marines based at the commando training centre at nearby Lympstone. While more than 7,000 volunteers combed the moors and woodland near Genette's home, divers scoured gravel pits, ponds, wells and silage pits. Helicopters and RAF reconnaissance aircraft were a constant presence above Aylesbeare.

Sheeple

CNN financial advice: "Don't panic... America's economy is still in good shape"

Drunk Obama
Forget for a moment that U.S. stock markets have seen their worst start to a new year since the Great Depression or that some $2.5 trillion in wealth has been evaporated in less than two weeks.

CNN says it's hardly the time to panic:

Time to panic? Hardly.
There are plenty of reasons to relax, especially if you are a U.S investor. Here are the top two:

1. America's economy is still in good shape.

2. Staying in stocks pays off. Since World War II, investors who remained in stocks for at least 15 years made money

...

Right now, the U.S. economy is growing. It's not rock star growth, but 2% to 2.5% a year is good, and the Fed is being very cautious.

More importantly, businesses are still hiring. Over 2.3 million jobs were added last year (the latest data on hiring comes out Friday and it's widely expected to show more jobs added).

Comment: One might imagine one of these CNN analysts during an earthquake: "Yeah, sure I see that gaping hole in the ground that swallowed up the building, and yeah I feel that shaking on the ground beneath me, and yes there are some people being swallowed up by the gaping cracks in the road - but that doesn't mean we're experiencing an earthquake. Just keep calm. Earthquakes just don't happen here".


Clipboard

70 tips that will help you through what is about to happen to America

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You may have noticed that things are starting to get crazy. Financial markets are imploding, violent crime rates are soaring in our major cities, and we have witnessed a truly unusual series of natural disasters in recent months. War in the Middle East continues to rage out of control, and Islamic terror continues to spread all over the globe. And many believe that 2016 is going to be a year of political shaking, civil unrest, governmental crackdowns and great economic chaos in the United States. All it is going to take to plunge our society into full-blown panic mode is a major "trigger event" of some sort. Another 9/11, a new "Lehman Brothers" moment, a massive EMP burst from the sun or a historic seismic event are all examples of what this "trigger event" could look like.


Comment: Though much of the information presented here is useful, it's too bad that Snyder is still maintaining that 'Islamic terror' is a threat in such a seemingly superficial and misinformed way.


So are you ready for what is about to happen to America? In previous articles, I have urged my readers to focus on the five basics - food, water, shelter, energy and self-defense. If you focus on those five things, you will probably be in pretty good shape during any major disaster or emergency.

In this article, I want to dig a little deeper and give people some more specific tips regarding what they can do to prepare for the times that we are now entering. The following are 70 tips that will help you survive what is going to happen to America...

Comment: 71. Knowledge. This basic list is very good - as far as it goes. But a deeper understanding of the larger processes at work, the pathological underpinnings of our world, and what we may actually strive to aim for (aside from just surviving), would seem to be one of the most important things to consider. Why tread water when you can Ride the Wave?


Heart - Black

Cop pepper sprays high school students who protest his violent treatment of an 8th grader

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© FacebookVideo posted to Facebook on Jan. 15, 2016 shows a Clark County School District police officer release pepper spray during an attempted arrest on the Eldorado High School campus.
In a blatant abuse of authority, a Las Vegas cop was recently caught on cell phone video pepper-spraying a group of high school students. Instead of committing a crime or threatening the officer's safety, the teens were simply asking why he was physically assaulting an 8th grader when he suddenly fired pepper spray into their eyes.

On Friday, a student recorded a cell phone video of a Las Vegas police officer slamming an eighth-grade student's head against the hood of his patrol car while pulling the kid's hair. The 8th grader had been taken into custody after he allegedly trespassed onto the campus of Eldorado High School and refused to leave. According to police, a crowd of students gathered around the officer when the boy's sister asked the aggressive cop to leave her brother alone.

"What the f**k are you doing to him?" a girl asks the cop a moment before he shoots her and nearly half the students in their faces with pepper spray.

Stock Down

Layoffs loom in China as economic growth slows

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© Qilai Shen/BloombergQilai Shen/BloombergEmployees rest during a break at a manufacturing facility in Dongguan, China, on Dec. 17, 2015.
While most of the world has fixated on the plunging Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges and Beijing's missteps managing the currency, China's labor market has become increasingly fragile. As wage arrears and layoffs grow, unrest in factories and on construction sites is spreading.

Worker protests and demonstrations doubled last year, to 2,774, with December's total of more than 400 such incidents, setting a monthly record. The protests come as China's slower growth crimps profits and concerns about poor policymaking sap investor confidence. "The increase in strikes and protests began last August around the time of the yuan devaluation and subsequent stock market crash and continued to build during the final quarter of the year, as the economy has showed little sign of improvement," says Geoffrey Crothall, communications director at the Hong Kong-based workers' advocacy organization China Labour Bulletin.

Comment: The slowdown in the global economies will also affect China as there are fewer buyers for their products.


Fire

Huge blast rocks Chinese city after gas tank truck explodes igniting two factory buildings

Hangzhou City gas truck explosion
© ChinaFotoPress via Getty ImagesExplosion: Blast in Hangzhou City was said to be caused by a truck which carried gas bottles and exploded
A large vehicle carrying gas tanks caught fire and exploded near two factories in Yuhang District, Hangzhou city, east China, setting them both on fire.

The blast occurred around 7.05pm local time (11.05am GMT) on January 14, and firefighters were immediately dispatched to the scene, reports the People's Daily Online.

So far one person has been reported to have died in the incident. The huge explosion which engulfed an area of 21,500 square feet was captured on camera by nearby villagers.

The lorry was at the Junction of Liangzhu Street and Tongyun Road, when it caught fire, causing the gas tanks to explode.

According to the Hangzhou fire department, the vehicle set fire to two nearby factories, causing more explosions.

Chinese media reports that 29 fire engines were deployed to the blast site to fight the blaze.

According to the report, witnesses in the area described a 'car bomb' igniting a factory called 'Winfoong Machinery,' but this is yet to be confirmed.

Many people said they heard the sound of the explosion and felt the vibrations from inside their homes, miles from the blast site.