vendredi 29 novembre 2013

Girl commits suicide in front of the webcam directly because of her lover


It appeared the girl Damotain eyes in front of the camera, and said, "I have nothing left in this existence ... I'll kill myself and go in peace."

dimanche 24 novembre 2013

Cops Kill Man: Break His Neck Then Drag Him Around Jail - Chicago Area Brutality




samedi 23 novembre 2013

MAN BURIED ALIVE IN SAO PAULO CEMETERY IS RESCUED



A woman visiting a family tomb in Brazil had the shock of her life when a body emerged alive from a grave, waving its arms around. 
The woman was at a cemetery in the suburb of Ferraz de Vasconcelos, Sao Paulo, when she heard faint noises then noticed the earth moving in a grave close by. 
'I was terrified to see a man, who I thought was dead, trying to get out of the grave,' said the petrified woman, who asked not to be named.
'He had his head and hands out and was moving his arms around, trying to get out.'
The woman first ran away screaming, but returned and called the emergency services, who found the man half buried in a plot of earth.
She claimed that when she called police they did not believe her, and accused her of wasting their time and playing a joke. 
'They kept questioning me asking: "Are you serious. This is a joke isn’t it,"' she said.
Eventually, unable to convince the authorities, she went to the cemetery office to plead with them to confirm with police that her discovery was real. 
It is believed the dramatic rescue, which came to light today, happened about a week ago.
One video posted on YouTube showed the man wearing a grey jumper and with the bottom half of his body almost completely buried by soil.
In images shown on Brazil's Record TV, he appears almost lifeless but is found to be breathing by an emergency worker.
The man is now recuperating in the local hospital in Ferraz de Vasconcelos. A hospital source said he is 'coming back to life'. He will also be subjected to psychological tests.
Police believe the man, said to be a former city hall worker, was involved in a fight in another part of the city, where he was badly beaten by his attackers until he passed out and was taken to the cemetery by his assailants.
It is believed they then threw him into a empty grave which was partly filled with earth.
When the victim regained consciousness, he began making groaning noises which alerted the woman who found him.
Officers said they are convinced more than one person was involved in the assault, adding it was a 'despicable vendetta' that could have ended in tragedy if the woman had not chosen to visit her family's grave.
The attack is the second of its kind in Brazil in the last three months.
In September, a homeless man who was beaten over the head with a shovel by three teenagers in the Brazilian capital Rio de Janeiro was found buried alive on the city's Leblon Beach.
The teenage attackers also tried to suffocate the man with a plastic bag before stripping him naked then burying him in the sand in the early hours.
A witness to the assault reported the crime anonymously but the man, who was taken to hospital but not identified, died after being rescued by police. The suspects were arrested at the scene.

jeudi 14 novembre 2013

Amazing pictures of animal embryos in the wombs of their mothers

These amazing pictures of animals which are still embryos in the wombs of their mothers

We offer you multiple images of animals, dolphins, sharks, dogs, and other
Find your favorite animal

1 صور مدهشة لأجنة الحيوانات في ارحام امهاتها

2 صور مدهشة لأجنة الحيوانات في ارحام امهاتها

3 صور مدهشة لأجنة الحيوانات في ارحام امهاتها


4 صور مدهشة لأجنة الحيوانات في ارحام امهاتها

5 صور مدهشة لأجنة الحيوانات في ارحام امهاتها

6 صور مدهشة لأجنة الحيوانات في ارحام امهاتها

7 صور مدهشة لأجنة الحيوانات في ارحام امهاتها

flach embryo صور مدهشة لأجنة الحيوانات في ارحام امهاتها

samedi 9 novembre 2013

Picture of a giant Fukushima mutant dog has wowed social media


Picture of a giant Fukushima mutant dog has wowed social media.  According to various sources, the dog was bred in Japan using in-vitro techniques.  The gametic maternal cells were infused with Fukushima irradiated male DNA, then the eggs were grown in vitro.  The result of the experimentation resulted in the giant dog above, which Japanese scientists are calling 巨大な犬, which translates to Kyodaina inu or Inukyodaina, ‘giant dog’ in English.A message featuring an image of a gigantic dog is currently generating interest as it makes its way around Facebook. According to the message, the massive pooch is a mutant born of radiation taken from the stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant.  The circulating message links to a longer article published on Topekasnews.com.

Supposedly, the dog is the result of a scientific experiment in which maternal cells were infused with Fukushima irradiated male DNA and grown in-vitro.

However, not surprisingly, the claims in the message and article are utter nonsense. The dog is not a radiation produced giant mutant. In fact, it is not a real, living dog at all. The image depicts a sculpture by New York base artist Peter Coffin.  The work was part of the artist's Here & There exhibition at the  Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington DC.  The exhibition ran from June to October 2013.

A Washington Post article about the exhibition noted:
Some of Peter Coffin’s work is anything but subtle. The showstopper of the Hirshhorn exhibition is a lifelike sculpture of a giant Great Dane that seemingly floats one inch above the floor, thanks to hidden pins that support its massive bulk.
With the dimensions of a small horse, the oversize pooch boasts penetrating blue eyes and a glossy black pelt. Fabricated by a taxidermist, not Coffin, the sculpture is covered with pony hide stretched over a carved, dog-shaped armature. Just like a real animal, its coat must be brushed periodically to maintain its gorgeous sheen.
The dog’s visual impact is hard to overstate. Traffic jams form in the gallery from folks whipping out cellphone cameras, and the museum encourages visitors to upload their own snaps of the dog to its photo-sharing Web site.
Although it presents itself as a news site, Topekas News specializes in publishing fanciful nonsense. Giant creatures resulting from Fukushima radiation are seemingly a favourite topic for the site's fictional stories.

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