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A world in a crazy jacket 10/A prisoner who changed his gender and a nervous deer

Yoram Mizrachi

John/Joanna – Australian prisoner – male or female?

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John wants to be Joanna
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The most famous New Zealand hacker these days is John Martin, who insists on going by the name Joanna. The 35-year-old criminal, who in recent years has accumulated no less than 157 criminal cases and a total of 20 years in prison, is also known as "John the Screwdriver" a title that was attached after he used a long screwdriver to stab one of the guards. The main and recent publication of the burglar, did not come "thanks" to burglary and theft or screwdrivers, but because of his claim to change sex. The question of reassignment came not only to the headlines of the media, but also in a courtroom, where John/Joanna claimed to undergo, at the public expense, sex reassignment surgery. During the legal hearing, John/Joanna wore a floral dress and a thin shirt underneath which showed off a black bra. Another "John Hamberg" wore women's sandals and carried a woman's bag with make-up tools. After the court ruled in favor of the prisoner, John was transferred to a hospital from where he returned as Joanna. The cost of the surgery is about 2200 dollars. After a one-day hospitalization, Joana was returned to prison, with the question now being discussed by the prisons authority being, at what stage will it be possible to transfer the burglar to a women's prison? The main problem is that Joanna is still equipped with male genitalia for everything, with the exception of testicles that were cut off at the hospital. The doctors say that the operation called ORCHICTOMY is designed to reduce the amount of TESTOSERONE hormone in the operated body, which will strengthen femininity and allow in the near future, beyond stage B, which includes resection of the male genital organ and shaping of the female genital organ.
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Crack cocaine and pedophiles
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South African police have arrested 59 members of a network of minors traffickers. The detainees are citizens of Nigeria and according to the unit for the protection of minors, the Nigerians were engaged in kidnapping or buying girls who were transferred to special brothels for pedophiles. Police officer Andrew Knightling said in Johannesburg that so far 13 minors aged 11-13 have been discovered and that brothel operators used crack cocaine to turn the girls into obedient drug addicts. The police established a special investigation team, which is trying to trace the traces of dozens of African minors who were kidnapped or bought in South Africa, or in neighboring countries. In various cases, the Nigerians pretended to be a parent traveling with his daughter or daughters. A significant part of the sex clients who come to South Africa are Europeans, especially Germans and French, who are willing to pay a high price for sexual contact with minors. Similar reports come from other African countries. In Gambia, for example, there is a large sex industry that "specializes" in serving pedophiles. Recently, the Gambian police reported on a phenomenon of European women known as "Madame's Mary Eclair" after the name of a well-known women's magazine. The women come to hotels that are recognized as employing boys, whose official job is "masseuses" and companions for tourism seeking more than nature trips or relaxing by the swimming pool.
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Japanese Monkey Protection Act
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In Japan, a special law was enacted to protect local animals threatened by animals that are not typical of the country. Among other things, a decree was issued prohibiting the import into the country of eleven types of winged animals, reptiles and reptiles. At the top of the ban list are three types of monkeys, not large ones, which endanger the lives of Japanese monkeys. The danger to the local animal population became clear after nature inspectors reported "non-native monkeys harassing the national monkey population". These are monkeys that were imported from India, or South America, escaped or were released into the wild, where they multiplied until the appearance of entire flocks, which enter the habitat of Japanese monkeys and, among other things, eliminate large amounts of monkey food from the wild. The import of various reptiles, including squirrels of North American origin, snakes that overcome Japan's reptile population, and... Importation of foxes was banned after some escaped from breeding pens where they were bred for the fur industry as well as parrots of various breeds.
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Age does not prevent an encounter with the executioner
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Japan's Supreme Court has rejected the lawsuit of a 78-year-old murderer who tried to overturn a death sentence imposed on her in a district court. The woman, Horano Sakamoto, was tried for the murder of her husband and another murder of a foreign woman, in what was defined as a "conspiracy to collect insurance premiums." The crime occurred in January 1987 when Horano and her sister strangled Horano's 59-year-old husband and succeeded in disguising the cause of death as an accident instead of murder.
The insurance premiums that the murderous widow received reached fifty million yen. The murder affair was discovered only a few years later, when Horano conspired with an insurance agent and agreed to murder one of the insured who allegedly bequeathed her estate to the agent. The investigation led to the resumption of the investigation into the husband's death. The second murder, which happened in 1992, received many headlines and background stories that dealt with insurance fraud in general.

In the Supreme Court, Hurano's lawyers argued "that a six-year-old woman should not be executed but let her end her life naturally" among other things, the lawyers argued that the last elderly woman executed in Japan was a 70-year-old murderer who was hanged in 1966. The judges unanimously ruled that old age is not a reason For the consideration of whether to execute him, or pardon him and that "crime has no age - so does punishment"
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Zvi turned on the radio...
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58-year-old Jim Troup of Springfield, Ohio, was slightly injured in a car accident involving a large deer. The accident happened a little while after the driver noticed a herd of deer grazing on the side of the road. Jim slowed down the speed of the Ford Tempo he was driving, but suddenly an old deer came onto the road. The animal tried to escape from the impact of the car, jumped on the hood and from there slid onto the roof of the vehicle, smashed the rear window pane and by the way was pushed into the moving car. who managed to stop his car and escape from it when, by the way, the deer made its way from the back seat to the front. . . The injured deer was rescued from the vehicle and killed by nature inspectors. The weight of the deer was 140 kg. The inspectors said that the months of October and December of each year are the peak of the mating season for the deer "who are washed with a sexual lust that rejects caution and leads them to chase doe to the point that they also appear near roads and cause accidents" The Ohio Department of Transportation published data on accidents involving the owners of Life and especially deer. The data amazed the public after they learned that in 2003, for example, 25660 accidents involving animals were recorded, with varying degrees of injury, starting from slipping on the road due to a sudden stop, degenerating into a ditch, injuries to the soul, injuries and more. The amazing number represents an increase compared to the data of 2002, in which "only" 23647 cases of unpleasant encounters were recorded, between drivers and passengers and animals, especially deer and doe.
A compilation of Yoram Mizrahi's articles on the Hidan website
https://www.hayadan.org.il/BuildaGate4/general2/data_card.php?Cat=~~~10611276~~~184&SiteName=hayadan

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