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A world in a crazy jacket 7: how to stop protesters in Malaysia; The Canadian version of Loch Ness

They crawled "to Zinzana" and died of suffocation


They crawled "to Zinzana" and died of suffocation
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Seventy-nine cell-Muslims, who participated in a demonstration against the arrest of Muslim extremists in the south of the country, were arrested by police officers of the protest dispersal units, forced to crawl on their stomachs in the direction of the arresting vehicle, beaten with batons and forced into vehicles known in Islamic countries as "Zinzana".
The police officers continued to beat the plastic handcuffed detainees and forced more and more of them into a vehicle that drove them to a nearby military camp. Eyewitnesses say that in addition to the protesters who were found dead "in the death car", seven others were shot to death and many were injured. The police said that in total they arrested about XNUMX out of XNUMX protesters. The police also claim in their defense "that the demonstrations in Tabakai turned into amok attacks" and that the demonstrators got excited and lost control following inflammatory speeches given by religious preachers, some of them Malaysian. A foreign journalist, who watched what was happening, said "it seems that rioting is a contagious thing, since not only demonstrators, but also policemen went on a rampage without restraint" All the detainees were stripped of their clothes and handcuffed and thus thrown into a prisoner transport vehicle. It seems that the Ramadan fast caused the demonstrators to become exhausted, some of whom died, according to doctors, as a result of weakness and thirst.
The origin of the word amok is in the Malay language and means a fit of madness that arouses the desire to kill anyone who comes across the path of the "hamokai".
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Who has heard of "Ogo-pogo?"
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Like the "Loch-Ness monster" crazy people who are convinced that the Scottish snake-fish-dragon is an "unquestionable truth", so there are Canadians who believe in their own monster - lakes, called "Ogo-Pogo". . . . . Among those who are convinced that the monster lives in the depths of a lake near Colonna, British Columbia, are the Xerosos, who present a video that they claim shows an "Ogo-Pogo" swimming across the calm lake. In the color photo we see a black body, like a long and distant tube, which is partially under the surface of the water. According to "experts" the length of the monster that the couple immortalized is fifteen meters. In addition to the Xeroso couple, other "eyewitnesses" come forward from time to time, who swear that they saw the "Ugo-Fugo" with their own eyes, including those who declare that they saw "even a head like an elephant's trunk" in the water. The Ogo-Pogo" and a whole industry of different souvenirs is developing. Among other things, the "Ogo-Pogo Company" was established whose people conduct regular observations and occasionally record "testimonies" from a millionaire from Texas who also believes in the lake monster story announced that this coming summer he will finance a scientific expedition that will explore the bottom of the lake and look for a "deep tunnel where the creature lives" which according to "experts" is a given Every year for hibernation/winter year.
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The rotten teeth of Belgian smokers
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The Belgian Ministry of Health is following the lead of Canada's state health authorities and requires cigarette manufacturers and suppliers to publish on the packaging "horrific photographs" of wounds and cancer tumors. The first packaging to hit the market, carries a sickening photograph of an open mouth, rotten teeth and gum and tongue cancer tumors. Despite the extreme step, the Canadian experience proves that the pictures of the threat of cancer did not reduce the consumption of cigarettes. The selection of Canadian photographs includes photographs of a black and rotting lung, a colon infected with cancer, a severed trachea and more. Market research has proven that the decline in the number of smokers has more to do with the pocket than with the horror photography. Cigarette prices in Canada rise from time to time and recently reached the threshold of 10 dollars per pack, all according to the laws of this or that province and the specific amount there. Opponents of the cancer photo publishing laws accuse the government of a vile scare campaign. Opponents of the ad also claim that the government will oblige liquor manufacturers to force the bottlers to attach to the bottle of whiskey, or champagne and beer photographs of a swollen and rotting liver and other ills resulting from the consumption of liquor.
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Removal of pit bulls from Ontario
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A series of jaw-biting attacks by pit bull terriers, considered "the muscular of the canine kingdom and possessing pincer jaws" is sparking public debate in Ontario. Bite victims, including those with scars covering their faces, are demanding that the provincial government enact "pit bull regulations" that would prohibit the breeding of dogs of the dangerous breed. Dozens of dog owners and their supporters protested on the steps of the provincial parliament building in Toronto and defined the proposal to oust steel pincer dogs as "madness and madness of surrendering to screamers" among other things, the demonstrators proved that citizens are also bitten by the jaws of dogs of other breeds. Veterinarians also participated in the demonstration, who came out in favor of the dogs and even defined them as "lovable, game-loving and endlessly loyal". The pit bull terrier is also banned as a pet in the province of New Brunswick. Various Canadian cities are preparing to emulate the bylaws proposed in Ontario, while similar laws are also appearing in the UK, France and Germany. Exacerbators also include Japanese Akita and Rottweiler dogs in the list of dogs that are prone to being removed.
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5000 bras and rain
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A radio station in Winnipeg, Canada, launched a campaign to increase breast cancer awareness. The station manager addressed the listeners and called on them to collect at least five thousand bras, which will eventually be sorted and washed and sent to those in need in what is called the "Third World". Women were called to bring bras to a collection point on one of Winnipeg's main streets. Some of the contributors and. . . the donors. . . They began to weave "wreaths of bras" that were planted on the boulevard trees. Soon the street became flooded with unusual decorations, of bras of every kind, shape, color and size. Many curious people showed up without donating bras and some "analyzed" one bra or another, with the intention of "assessing" the size of the breasts that were used. The joy of the bras went wrong when a torrential rain began to fall, which overturned many bras. . . . For water-soaked rags. The organizers rushed to save bras as much as they could and promised to continue the operation in a dry concentration point. . . A large number of wet bras, which were left hanging on the boulevard trees, froze during the night and were immortalized in special winter photographs, some of which will be produced as postcards as part of the overall war on cancer.
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A half-ton man underwent surgery
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42-year-old Patrick Deol of Sioux Falls, South Dakota underwent surgery that reduced his stomach. The reason: poor Patrick weighs a little more than half a ton. . . The hospital was prepared for the operation, including strengthening wheel stretchers, strengthening a bed and various arrangements in the operating room. In addition to the technical preparations, muscular brothers were recruited for the operation who would be able to help the operated man-mountain move from place to place. In another case, a woman of similar weight was brought to the same hospital. The woman arrived at the hospital driving a commercial vehicle. When she was lowered into a wheelchair without armrests. The chair fell apart on the spot. After prolonged tests, it was determined that the woman suffers from a glandular defect, which necessitates brain surgery. After it was decided to transfer her to a hospital in New York, a settlement was reached with the flying airline. . . . . luggage and packages, in order to install a special seat for the heavy woman as well as seats for the companion, one of whom, a cousin, weighs "only" two hundred kilograms.
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Puppy collection operation
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A North American organization called "Responsible Pet Owners - Veterinarians Everywhere" launched a pre-winter operation to save puppies living in the "bush" of northern Canada. These are puppies born to the dogs living in and near isolated Indian reservations, a relic of the time when dog sleds were used, which preceded the era of snowmobiles.
In most cases, the wild dogs breed in the thickets of the undergrowth, the "bush" of North America, where the dogs live in packs similar to packs of wolves. Every winter, many puppies die, unable to withstand the extreme cold or are devoured by the jaws of dogs and wolves. The fate of the puppies, most of them mixes of sled dogs of the husky type, German shepherd dogs and Labradors, attracted the attention of the members of the organization who organized "rescue expeditions".
Groups of volunteers took off in light planes and went to the northern regions of the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, where they arrived at Indian reservations and were helped by dozens of children and teenagers who went "dressed" to find puppies. The puppies that were saved were transferred to animal cruelty centers, where they were medically examined, vaccinated, sterilized and handed over to adoptive families. Veterinarians defined the puppies as "stronger than usual" thanks to the conditions of existence and the struggle to survive in conditions that are far from the definition of "pet" according to the authorities. Thousands of wild dogs live in northern Canada and Alaska, which in the isolation conditions develop as a special breed originating from the sled dogs. The reaction of the Indians. . . . . "We always claimed that the whites are crazy."

A compilation of Yoram Mizrahi's articles on the Hidan website

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