Sunday, September 25, 2016

Gareth Bale protected by armed police as his fiancee's glamour model cousin 'disappears with a suitcase containing £1million in cash, drugs and watches amid a feud with a drugs gang'

Gareth Bale, pictured with fiancee Emma Rhys-Jones, had armed guards posted outside his hotel room in Spain last night after his soon-to-be-wife's family was attacked in what appears to be a feud with a drugs gang over a 'missing suitcase of cash, drugs and watches' that disappeared alongside her glamour model cousin Epiphany Dring, right
Armed police have been stationed outside Gareth Bale’s hotel room in Spain after a spate of arson attacks against his fiancee’s family.
Cars belonging to the grandparents and aunt of Emma Rhys-Jones have been torched while petrol was poured through another aunt’s home in north Wales.
It is understood to be part of a feud with a drugs gang after Miss Rhys-Jones’ cousin Epiphany Dring – a former glamour model – disappeared allegedly carrying a suitcase full of £300,000 in cash, plus drugs and watches believed to make the full contents worth around £1million.

Authorities arrest man responsible for Washington Mall shooting that left 5 people dead




After an overnight manhunt, police have arrested the young man responsible for the shooting that left five people dead at the Cascade Mall in Burlington, Washington. According to reports, Turkish immigrant Arcan Cetin, 20, is suspected of killing four women and a man on Friday night.



The suspect was apprehended by police 30 miles from the scene of the crime in what was described as a 'zombie-like state'. Cetin, allegedly opened fire in the make-up department of Macy's in Burlington's Cascade Mall, killing four women and one man.

Everything we know about Snapchat's new camera glasses, Spectacles

Snap Spectacles
Snapchat isn't just an app anymore.
On Friday the company officially renamed itself to Snap Inc. and announced a pair of camera-equipped sunglasses called Spectacles.
After Business Insider obtained and published a video of the glasses in action, Snap officially announced the news in The Wall Street Journal.
Snap has been secretly working on these glasses for years, dating back to its acquisition of a small startup called Vergence Labs in 2014.
Sources close to the company say CEO Evan Spiegel and cofounder Bobby Murphy have been closely involved in making the glasses with a small, top-secret team known internally as Snap Labs.
We don't know everything about how Snap's Spectacles will work, and the company isn't saying when they will be available besides "this fall." But here's what we do know so far: 

Is this the biggest snake ever? Construction workers discover 10m anaconda on a Brazilian building site

Constructions workers in Brazil were surprised to discover a giant anaconda on the site




























A giant snake measuring 33-feet long has been discovered on a building site in northern Brazil.
The enormous reptile weighing 400kg was found by construction workers following an explosion in a cave in Altamira, Pará. 
Footage filmed by one of the workers shows the snake's gigantic body, which measures one metre in diameter.
The enormous reptile weighing 400kg was found by construction workers following an explosion in a cave in Altamira, ParáMany users left comments criticising the workers' for chaining the snake
The enormous reptile weighing 400kg was found by construction workers following an explosion in a cave in Altamira, Pará 
A video shows the anaconda was chained to a crane and later lifted up to reveal its yellow spotted belly. 

Friday, September 23, 2016

US launches blistering attack on Russia, blames country for aid convoy attack & asks Russia to halt flights in Syria


The United states Secretary of State John Kerry launched a blistering attack on Russia for its actions in Syria, blaming Russia for the recent bombing of a UN aid convoy that killed 12 aid workers and destroyed 18 of 31 Syrian Red Crescent trucks carrying UN-provided food and has asked Russia to halt all flights in the region and also force Syria to halt all its airstrikes against terrorist groups.
“I believe that to restore credibility to the process we must move forward to try to immediately ground all aircraft flying in those key areas in order to de-escalate the situation and to give a chance for humanitarian assistance to flow unimpeded. 
I listened to my colleague from Russia and I sort of felt like we're in a parallel universe here. Kerry said at the presence of his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov at a United Nations meeting on Wednesday"
 Kerry said of their differing accounts of the conflict. He called for all planes in key areas of Syria to be immediately grounded and for countries to stop supporting those who sabotage ceasefire efforts.
According to Kerry, the US-supported opposition cannot engage in political talks to resolve the conflict in Syria, if the Syrian regime, backed by Russia, doesn't halt its air attacks on terrorists.
“And if that happens there's a chance of giving credibility back to this process,” he said of an agreement with Sergei Lavrov in Geneva earlier this month to mediate a cessation of hostilities for humanitarian purposes. How can people go sit at a table with a regime that bombs hospitals and drops chlorine gas again and again and again and again and again and acts with impunity," Kerry asked. 

Brad Pitt being investigated by FBI over abuse allegations after 'drunken rage at son' on private jet













Brad Pitt is being investigated by the FBI over claims he was "verbally abusive and physical" with his son Maddox during a flight on a private jet.
The actor - whose wife Angelina Jolie filed for divorce and ended their 12-year relationship following the reported incident - is accused of being "wasted" and "screaming" while in the air with his partner and two of their children.
A source told Mirror Celebs that the FBI is investigating the claims as a jurisdictional issue due to the alleged incident taking place in the air.

Thursday, September 22, 2016

The Hip-Hop Community Reacts To The Tragic News Of Shawty Lo's Death



News of the tragic death of Shawty Lo hit the hip-hop community Wednesday morning, and many took some time to express their fond memories of the Georgia rapper. Lo was killed in a car accident early Wednesday morning in Atlanta after losing control of his vehicle. He was 40 years old, and left behind eleven children. He was best known for his group D4L and their hit "Laffy Taffy," as well as his album Units in the City.
You can read messages of love and remembrance from many major figures in hip-hop below.

“If they bomb EVEN one city in Russia, I swear, in half an hour every muslim will die” Vladimir Putin


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“I swear if they bomb Russia, in half an hour every muslim will die” Vladimir Putin
The Russian leader is reportedly mounting an enormous military mission to take control of the terror group’s stronghold of Raqqa.
The city is the self-declared capital of ISIS in Syria and is patrolled by as many as 5,000 jihadi members.
Putin is set to mobilise 150,000 reservists who he conscripted into the military in September.
Yesterday, following the Paris attacks, Putin hinted he was ready to join forces with the West to tackle Islamic State.
He told David Cameron: “The recent tragic events in France show that we should join efforts in preventing terror.”

Heartbreaking image of newborn babies being kept in cardboard boxes in Venezuela due to 'hospital crisis'

Babies kept in cardboard boxes in Venezuela as a hospital runs low on resources

Newborn babies are being kept in cardboard boxes due to Venezuela's healthcare crisis, an opposition party claims.
Heartbreaking images were posted online by Mesa de la Unidad Democratica today showing dozens of tiny infants lined up in makeshift cots.
Each is wrapped in a blanket in half a cardboard box with their medical notes sellotaped to the front on a piece of paper.
The party captioned the photos: "So the world knows: In our neonatal units at the Dr Domingo Guzman Lander hospital they are being kept in cardboard boxes due to a lack of incubators. 20 Sept"

Charlotte Protest Turns Violent, Governor Declares State of Emergency and Deploys National Guard

PHOTO: Police and protesters carry a seriously wounded protester into the parking area of the the Omni Hotel during a march to protest the death of Keith Scott Sept. 21, 2016 in Carolina.

A prayer vigil in honor of Keith Lamont Scott turned into a violent protest Wednesday night in Charlotte, North Carolina, prompting the governor to declare a state of emergency, as riot gear-wearing police fired tear gas at demonstrators who threw bottles at police, blocked the interstate, threw objects at passing cars, jumped on vehicles, looted, vandalized a Hyatt hotel and attacked its employees.
And one of the protesters was in critical condition and on life support after being shot by another civilian.
"Governor Pat McCrory has declared a State of Emergency upon the request Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney," read a statement from the governor's office. "The governor has also initiated efforts to deploy the North Carolina National Guard and the State Highway Patrol to assist local law enforcement."
Earlier in the evening, Gov. McCrory said, "Upon a very recent request of Chief Putney, the State Highway Patrol is sending in troopers to further help the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department."

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Doctor planning world's first head transplant says he is preparing for his 'Frankenstein' surgery by REANIMATING human corpses

Dr Sergio Canavero plans to conduct tests on human corpses before performing a human head transplant next year. Russian Valery Spiridonov has volunteered to be the first person to have the operation (pictured right with Dr Canavero, centre, on Good Morning Britain)

A controversial neurosurgeon who wants to carry out the first human head transplant has outlined plans to conduct 'Frankenstein' experiments to reanimate human corpses to test his technique.
Dr Sergio Canavero, director of the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group, and his collaborators believe they may be able to conduct the first human head transplant next year.
They have outlined plans to test whether it is possible to reconnect the spinal cord of a head to another body with tests that will stimulate the nervous system in fresh human corpses with electrical pulses.
However, the Russian man who has volunteered to have the first transplant has also revealed that his girlfriend is opposed to him having the operation. 

Dr Sergio Canavero plans to conduct tests on human corpses before performing a human head transplant next year. Russian Valery Spiridonov has volunteered to be the first person to have the operation (pictured right with Dr Canavero, centre, on Good Morning Britain)
The aim of the surgery is to first cut the spinal cord and then repair it before using electrical or magnetic stimulation to 'reanimate' the nerves and even movement in the corpse.
In an article for the Surgical Neurology International, Dr Canavero and his colleague in South Korea and China drew parallels to the infamous story of Frankenstein, where electricity is used to reanimate the fictional monster.
'It also implies that the process of deathly disintegration is not an immediate process. We name this effect the "Frankenstein effect".
It comes as Dr Canavero and his colleagues have announced the results of experiments to show they can reconnect the spinal cord after it was severed in a dog.
A series of research papers published today detail how the animal was able to walk and wag its tail three weeks after being paralysed from the neck down.
Dr Canavero claims the results prove the technique used, known as GEMINI spinal cord fusion, will also work in humans to fuse two ends of a spinal cord together.
This could then be used to connect a transplanted head to a donor body, allowing a paralysed patient regain control of a body.

China’s other big business: Harvesting organs from prisoners when they’re still alive

Witnesses claim patients were tortured and raped before surgery.
WARNING: Disturbing content
It’s a story straight out of a horror movie, but it’s been common practice in China for more than a decade.
State-run hospitals have secretly harvested body parts from tens of thousands of prisoners, removing their vital organs while they are still alive.
Filmmaker Leon Lee has been following the researchers trying to bring down this inhumane and illegal industry. He says what they found was a form of evil we have not yet seen on this planet.
“An armed police officer on duty at his college operating theatre witnessed the organ harvesting of a 30-year-old female without anaesthetic,” he told news.com.au. “In the days before, they tortured her, raped her, did all sorts of things to her. The scale of it is beyond imagination.
“A lot of the operations happen in miltary hospitals where it’s easy to control, in labour camps, prisons or vans. They take the heart, liver, cornea, lungs, skin, kidneys ... Mostly they take all the organs.”
Lee believes there have been more than 65,000 victims, at a conservative estimate. His shocking documentary, which aired last night on Dateline at 9.30pm, traces the investigation into the abhorrent industry by human rights lawyer David Matas and former Canadian member of parliament David Kilgour.

Olu of warri accuses some Itsekiri politicians of using govt funds to buy cars and sleep with other peoples wives


The Olu of Warri, Ogiame Ikenwole, has accused some of his subjects who are occupying political offices of diverting funds meant for the development of his kingdom. He also accused them of buying big and expensive cars for themselves as well as sleeping with other peoples wives.

According to Vanguard, the monarch said this during a post enthronement visit to Abigborodo, Warri North local government area on Sunday September 18th.
“It is sad that some of the people who were elected to represent Itsekiri delight in proposing budgets and funds for development of Itsekiri land only to go through back door and collect the set funds for themselves, buy big cars to drive about and sleeping with other people’s wives. Be mindful who you chose to represent you in government”he said

Liu Zhijun, China's ex-railway minister, sentenced to death for corruption

TV grab of Liu Zhijun at his trial for charges of corruption and abuse of power.
A Beijing court has sentenced China's former minister of railways Liu Zhijun to death, with a two-year reprieve, for bribery and abuse of power, China's state media reported on Monday, ending one of the country's highest-profile corruption cases in years.
Liu stood trial at Beijing No. 2 Intermediate People's Court on 9 June for accepting £6m in bribes between 1986 and 2011 and using his position to help 11 people win promotions or lucrative contracts, according to the state newswire Xinhua. He had been formally accused in April.
The court also "deprived his political right for life and confiscated all his personal property", the newswire reported. Suspended death sentences in China are usually commuted to life imprisonment. The court's verdict will require Liu to spend at least 10 years in jail.

Police have released video of the fatal shooting of unarmed black man in Oklahoma

Terence Crutcher
Video of police fatally shooting an unarmed black man in Tusla, Oklahoma was released Monday. 
The video, taken from a police dashcam, shows 40-year-old Terence Crutcher walking away from several police officers after a traffic stop with his hands up before police apparently tasered and then fatally shot him with a gun, the Associated Press reported
At a news conference on Monday, Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan said Crutcher did not have a weapon during the stop that occurred Friday. 
Local and federal investigators are weighing the possibility of filing criminal charges or civil rights violations over the fatal shooting.

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