Oaxaca, Mexico has been hit by a 5.3 and 5.4 earthquake.
North east Honshu, Japan hit with a 5 and 5.7 quake.
Vanuatu, east of Australia, hit with a 5 quake.
Oaxaca, Mexico has been hit by a 5.3 and 5.4 earthquake.
North east Honshu, Japan hit with a 5 and 5.7 quake.
Vanuatu, east of Australia, hit with a 5 quake.
“A decision has been made to deploy Russian warships near the Syrian shores on a permanent basis.”-unnamed Russian Defense Ministry official
April 13, 2012, Russia’s Defense Ministry announced that a Russian naval fleet will continuously patrol the Mediterranean Sea, near the Syrian coastline.
The Black Sea Fleet will deploy to Syria around May. Currently the Russian Kashin class guided missile destroyer Smetlivy is patrolling near Syria.
April 12, 2012, a girl in Utah has become the first child in the U.S. to be infected with H3N2v swine flu, this year. Back at the beginning of March three elderly people died from H3N2 in Maryland.
Utah state officials will not say how old she is. She reportedly recovered after taking tamiflu.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said she became ill after visiting a pig farm. However, many of the previous H3N2 cases in the U.S. did not involve exposure to pigs.
H3N2v is related to H1N1.
In Fahan, Donegal, Ireland, a nursing home has been hit by the virus.
On April 9 it was reported that 14 people had become infected, with six dying.
Government officials reprimanded the nursing home for not reporting the illnesses sooner: “The lesson to be learned is, where you are dealing with vulnerable people in a private or a public nursing home, keep the Department of Health informed when anything … outside the norm occurs so we can help.”-Kathleen Lynch, Minister of State for the Elderly
The European Centre for Disease Prevention & Control said at least 12 old people throughout Europe have died since February 2012 (not counting the recent Irish cases). They also say the number of deaths involving old people is surprising, since most studies are saying it’s children that are most vulnerable to H3N2v.
For April 12, 2012, around and adjacent to the Pacific Ring of Fire (PRoF) there have been 10 magnitude 5+ quakes.
Gulf of California: 6.2 and 6.9 (USGS saying the epicenters were in the Gulf of California, but news media reporting it being felt in Mexico City)
West Coast northern Sumatra: two 5.0s, 5.1 and 5.3
East coast Honshu, Japan: 5.3 and 5.6
North Indian Ocean (adjacent to/borders PRoF): two 5.0s
April 12, 2012, Afghans in Faryab Province are protesting the killing of a teacher the night before, by U.S. led forces.
Protestors clashed with local police, at least two protestors are dead, 20 wounded.
International Security Assistance Force admit that U.S. led forces killed two civilians on April 11. One in Faryab Province, the other in Kandahar Province.
ISAF claims the men were connected to anti-government Mujahideen, but the protestors in Faryab Province say the teacher had no connections to any militant group.
In Kandahar witnesses, and the provincial police chief, say U.S. troops shot and kill a man who was walking with his daughter. The U.S. troops gave no explanation for the killing.
ISAF also stated that another U.S. led troop was killed on April 12. As is their SOP they did not give details. At least 109 occupation troops have been killed so far this year.
In Kundunz Province a suicide bomber killed three civilians and two police officers, wounding another five civilians.
In Kapisa Province Afghan government officials escaped with their lives after their vehicle ran over a mine. The mine exploded, only one official was wounded, they were riding in a protected police vehicle.
In Helmand Province a civilian vehicle ran over a mine, which killed two children and wounded six other people. As a result locals turned on the man who planted the mine, and cut off his ears, before police arrived.
However, the locals prevented the police from arresting him, and said they will prosecute and punish the man themselves.
Recently Afghan villagers stoned to death two men who had killed a old man they claimed was spying for the United States.
The Australian Minister of Defense, Stephen Smith, was riding in a C-130 when it came under attack while taking off from Kandahar airbase.
“The Hercules was immediately placed in full lockdown with all occupants ordered to don helmets and assume crouching positions on the floor of the plane.”-News Limited
The C-130 was not the target of the rocket attack. Kandahar airbase is constantly attacked and even the Australian Defense Minister said it was “not uncommon or unusual at Kandahar”.
“The U.S. Coast Guard is conducting an over flight assessment for a report of a rainbow sheen approximately one mile by 10 miles spotted near the Mississippi Canyon block 807 in the Gulf of Mexico……trying to identify the responsible party.”-Petty Officer Bill Colclough, U.S. Coast Guard
April 12, 2012, the USCG is investigating a report, by Royal Dutch Shell, of an oil spill located between two Shell off shore platforms, near the U.S. state of Louisiana.
Shell says it is not coming from its Mars and Ursa rigs. It could be natural seepage.
The International Energy Agency says international oil stockpiles are so high, and demand is so low, that it expects oil prices to continue to drop.
Isn’t it funny how not even a year ago the oil industry “experts” kept telling us that demand was still high, and that we could expect $150 per barrel, or more?
“Easing first quarter 2012 fundamentals have seen prices recently lose most of the $5 per barrel they gained in March. The muted impact so far is partly because much of this extra supply has been stockpiled on land or at sea.”-IEA statement
But don’t expect lower gas prices, as the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries said, the Northern Hemisphere summer driving season is always used as an excuse to raise prices: “U.S. oil demand remains a key uncertainty to the existing demand assessment. The upcoming driving season might be affected by high retail gasoline prices and the pace of the economic recovery.”-OPEC statement
The International Energy Agency says consumers can blame the high fuel prices on wars and rumors of wars: “We cannot discount the possibility that prices will remain high so long as geopolitical uncertainties remain.”-IEA statement
Sudan launched an offensive to re-take the largest oil field from South Sudan: “Within the next 72 hours, we shall have pushed all of their troops out of our territories.”-Rabie Abdelaty, Sudanese spokesman
The Heglig field produces about 60,000 barrels per day. Last week U.S. supported South Sudan captured the Heglig.
India has just surpassed China, as Iran’s number one oil buyer. In the first quarter of 2012 India imported 433,000 barrels per day from Iran. China’s import rate for Iranian oil was only 256,000 bpd. That’s according to Petrologistics.
It could be that China had made a huge oil deal with Russia, but now Russian courts could threaten that deal.
Russian prosecutors are investigating the 30 year deal, over a discount giving to China. That discount results in a reduction in profits, over the 30 years, of $3 billion USD. Many Russians are not happy about that.
China imports 300,000 bpd from Russia’s Eastern Siberian oil fields.
April 11, 2012, has turned out to be a busy day for magnitude 5+ earthquakes, around or adjacent to the Pacific Ring of fire.
Oregon, United States, experienced a 5.9 quake just off its coastline.
Alaska, United States, had a 5.5 quake.
Michoacan, Mexico got hit with a 6.5 quake.
The Banda Sea area (east of Indonesia, north of Australia) had a 5.3 quake.
And then there’s Sumatra, Indonesia, and the Indian Ocean area. 32 quakes ranging from magnitude 5 to 8.6 in just 24 hours!
The west coast of the northern island of Sumatra got hit the most and the hardest: 22 times, including an 8.2 magnitude and an 8.6 magnitude!
The North Indian Ocean got hit ten times, including a 6 magnitude quake.
Altogether, at least 36 magnitude 5 or greater earthquakes around, or adjacent to the Pacific Ring of fire in a 24 hour period (using USGS records).
April 11, 2012, Iranian military officials announced their indigenous tank, Zolfaqar-3, has been upgraded with the latest in laser targeting.
The Zolfaqar tank (not to be confused with many other Iranian weapons using the same name) was developed over the decades by experimenting with U.S. M60 tanks, British Chieftain tanks and Soviet/Russian T-72 tanks.
The production version looks a lot like the U.S. M1 Abrams but armed with a Russian 125mm auto-loading main gun.
It probably uses the same “chobham” armor that the British Challenger tank uses, as it was Iranian engineers who developed it and then requested the British company Vickers to make them a new tank with it. That tank became the Challenger, but it never made it to Iran because of the 1979 Revolution.
The Zolfaqar-3 reportedly weighs 36 metric tons (39.6 tons) and has a 780 hp diesel piston engine (the U.S. M1 has a 1,500 shp turbine/jet engine which uses diesel).
Iran has built their own version of the M134 Minigun. The Iranian gatling gun fires 7.62mm bullets (not sure if its x39mm, or x51mmNATO, or x54mm) at a rate of 4000 to 6000 rounds per minute (it’s designed to take out a lot of troops in one pass).
Iran announced this weapon in 2010, but they are claiming that all their military units, designated to use the minigun, are now equipped with it.
Iran has also developed a radar system designed to detect stealth aircraft. Iranian media reported that the radar can detect aircraft with a “very low radar cross section”.
The new radar is called Samen, and is due to begin operations by March 19.
“Today our country has become a main exporter of cement. By launching the second phase of Orumieh cement factory, Iran’s cement production capacity increased by one million tonnes!”-Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President of Iran
With the end of the Iranian year (on March 19, 2012) came news of increased exports of products other than oil, and despite U.S. and European sanctions.
Cement and clinker (a kilned then quenched cement product) has increased 17.44% and reached 10,119,780 metric tons (11,154,960 tons)!
In August 2011, Iran became a world exporter of cement.
In March 2012, Iran revealed it had developed “smart cement” which could withstand the impact of a bunker busting bomb. The smart cement was originally developed to counter the shaking of earthquakes, which Iran is prone to many.
Hand made rugs are one of Iran’s biggest sellers. In the United States they’re called Persian rugs.
An estimated 1.2 million people in Iran are employed in the hand made rug industry. They produce five million square meters of carpets, 80% are exported!
In the past year Iran exported $560 million USD worth of Persian rugs.
“Three new net gold mines with 16 tons of proven reserves have been found in Saqqez city in Kurdistan province!”-Behrouz Borna, Deputy Head of Iran’s Geology Organization for Exploration Affairs
April 11, 2012, Iranian officials announced they found gold in them there hills!
Iran already has several gold mine operations. The latest finds bring Iran’s estimated gold reserves to 320 metric tons (352.7 tons).
Before the discovery of three more gold mines the U.S. CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) ranked Iran as the 22nd biggest holder of gold (and foreign currencies) in the world.
At the end of 2011, beginning of 2012, Iran set record gold reserves in USD value: $17.5 billion!