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Saturday, April 5, 2014

ABN Amro Ex-CEO Found Dead

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Friday, April 4, 2014

"Human skin" book at Harvard found to be bound in sheepskin

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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Cats and Birds with Jet Packs Found in 16th Century Warfare Manual

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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Strange Features Found in the Naudet Brothers First Strike Footage

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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Over 130 cats found in Houston home of twin sisters who lived among feces piled 4 ft high (Video)

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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Johnny Cash’s great-niece found stabbed to death

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Monday, January 20, 2014

★ Secret 5000 Year Old Vimana Found to Change the world ! - New

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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Six bodies riddled with bullets found in Russian region bordering Sochi





Russia on Thursday launched a counter-terrorism operation after six bodies riddled with bullets were found in a region bordering that of Winter Olympic host city of Sochi, just weeks before the start of the Games.


Two districts in the southern Stavropol region were placed on high alert after the bodies were discovered in or close to parked cars, at least one of them apparently booby-trapped, in the rural area on Wednesday, the regional authorities said.


The Stavropol region borders the Krasnodar region where the Black Sea resort of Sochi is located.


“A counter-terrorism operation has been launched from midnight on January 9 in the Predgorny and Kirov districts of the Stavropol region,” the regional administration said in a statement.


More from GlobalPost: Why Volgograd?


Rossiya 24 state television showed riot police patrolling a Kirov district filled with one-storey houses.


Three of the male victims have been identified, with one working as a taxi driver, it said.


On Tuesday, the authorities launched the most sweeping security operation in Olympic history, a month before Russia’s first post-Soviet Games kick off on February 7.


Russia particularly fears attacks by Islamist militants from the North Caucasus during the prestigious event, after two suicide bombings at a rail station and in a trolleybus last month in the southern city of Volgograd killed 34.


No one has claimed responsibility for that attack, but Russian media said the attackers came from the restive North Caucasus region of Dagestan.


Under Russia’s counter-terror legislation, security officials have sweeping powers to temporarily evacuate residents, stop cars and pedestrians, search premises and monitor phone calls and emails.


As police examined one of the cars in Stavropol, which contained the body of a local resident who had been shot in the head, an improvised explosive device (IED) went off around 20 metres (65 feet) away, causing no injuries, the regional interior ministry said in a statement.


Officers then defused another device nearby, Interfax news agency cited the FSB security agency as saying.


A security source told Interfax the two devices were packed with small metal elements such as screws to cause maximum injury and resembled those previously used by insurgents in southern Russia.


Two further bodies were found on the back seat and in the boot of Lada cars. Two more bodies were found in another parked car, while another lay nearby.


The Investigative Committee, which probes major criminal cases in Russia, opened probes into murder, arms trafficking and attempts on the lives of law enforcement officials.


It said Thursday that the series of murders, which took place within 24 hours, was to be treated as a single investigation.


A law enforcement source told Interfax that investigators were seeking three men from a village in the neighbouring Kabardino-Balkaria province.


Security fears


In a recent attack in the Stavropol region, which is a popular tourist destination, three police officers were killed in a car bombing in a historic spa resort, Pyatigorsk, in late December.


Islamist militants who are seeking their own state in the North Caucasus have vowed to strike civilians in an effort to undermine the Games and President Vladimir Putin, whose prestige is linked closely to the event’s success.


Putin called last month’s Volgograd bombings an “abomination” and assured the nation he would “fight against terrorists until their total destruction”.


Security measures introduced around Sochi on Tuesday include special permits for private cars or lorries to enter the city or access Olympic venues.


In unprecedented measures, Russia is also deploying drones to monitor the region and soldiers in armoured vehicles will patrol the city during the Games, which run until February 23.


Beyond Sochi, Moscow’s international airports have introduced a ban to last throughout the Olympic and Paralympic Games on carrying any liquids in hand luggage.


The Russian Post Office has also introduced compulsory searches of any parcels sent to the Krasnodar region around Sochi.


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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Cocaine Found In Banana Crates At Aldi Stores


Police have recovered 140kg of cocaine which had been shipped in banana crates by accident to Aldi supermarkets in Germany.


Workers at five stores around Berlin found the drug among packages of the fruit on Monday, in what is being called a “logistical mistake” by smugglers.


Stefan Redlich, a Berlin Police spokesman, said: “Employees of supermarkets in Berlin and Brandenburg found boxes that should have been filled with bananas but in the boxes had been more than 100kg (of) cocaine.”


Packages of cocaine in amongst bananas The drugs originated from Colombia

Police said the drugs, worth around £5m, came from Colombia. At the German port of Hamburg they were loaded onto trucks and sent to Berlin.


Mr Redlich said the seizure is one of Berlin’s biggest in almost 20 years. 


Cocaine Found In Banana Crates At Aldi Stores Police are calling it the biggest drug find in nearly 20 years

“For Berlin this is the biggest drug find in the last 10 or 20 years. Usually you find such amounts only in the harbours like Hamburg. For Berlin this is extraordinary,” he said.




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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Man mysteriously found dead in U.S. border control cell after being arrested for marijuana possession


Steven Keith even had moved to Thailand years ago but was visiting family in San Diego for the holidays when he diedDaily Mail


The cause of death of a man who collapsed in a San Diego Border Patrol holding cell on Christmas Eve after he was taken into custody for allegedly carrying three pounds of marijuana, is being investigated by the County Medical Examiner’s office.


U.S. citizen Steven Keith, 58, was stopped at a checkpoint on Interstate 8, near the Mexican border.  


He was arrested and taken to a holding cell at the Campo Border Patrol station after authorities said they found marijuana, drug paraphernalia and traces of methamphetamine in his car.


Steven Keith even had moved to Thailand years ago but was visiting family in San Diego for the holidays when he diedSteven Keith even had moved to Thailand years ago but was visiting family in San Diego for the holidays when he died


Several hours after sitting in a holding cell, officials said Keith became ‘incoherent and unresponsive.’


Border Patrol emergency medical technicians performed CPR on Keith while waiting on paramedics to arrive. Paramedics took over life-saving efforts but were unable to revive Keith, officials said.


Keith’s sister Janet, who lives in Texas, said Steven had moved to Thailand years ago but was visiting family in San Diego for the holidays.


Janet said the medical examiner told her an autopsy was done, but they couldn’t release the cause of death for 90 days while toxicology tests are being completed, reports ABC10.


Keith, pictured here in an old family photo, collapsed in a San Diego Border Patrol holding cell on Christmas Eve after he was taken into custody for allegedly carrying three pounds of marijuanaKeith, pictured here in an old family photo, collapsed in a San Diego Border Patrol holding cell on Christmas Eve after he was taken into custody for allegedly carrying three pounds of marijuana


Janet, a former police officer, said her brother was in good health. He had no partner or children.


‘I am a former police officer myself and I definitely want some answers and I’m going to get them,’ she told UT San Diego.


‘Customs and Border Protection’s San Diego Sector Border Patrol is cooperating fully with these investigators to ensure a neutral third party reviews all evidence and information surrounding this unfortunate death,’ said a statement released by the Border Patrol.


The Department of Homeland Security Office of Investigator General is also investigating the incident.


Alliance San Diego, a human rights organization, is monitoring the incident as well.


‘Border Patrol is under a whole lot of pressure to make sure their agents are properly trained and to make sure when cases like this happen information is properly given to the family,’ said Christian Ramirez with Alliance San Diego.


Video: Family wants answers after man dies in Border Patrol custody



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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Noahs Ark Has Been Found. Why Are They Keeping Us In The Dark? (128 replies)

Noahs Ark Has Been Found. Why Are They Keeping Us In The Dark? (128 replies)
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I just came across this article and I was intrigued. I’m curious to know your thoughts, as this has been discussed heavily around here.



How It Was Discovered


In 1959, Turkish army captain Llhan Durupinar discovered an unusual shape while examining aerial photographs of his country. The smooth shape, larger than a football field, stood out from the rough and rocky terrain at an altitude of 6,300 feet near the Turkish border with Iran.


noahs ark found
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Capt. Durupinar was familiar with the biblical accounts of the Ark and its association with Mount Ararat in Turkey, but he was reluctant to jump to any conclusions. The region was very remote, yet it was inhabited with small villages. No previous reports of an object this odd had been made before. So he forwarded the photographic negative to a famous aerial photography expert named Dr. Brandenburger, at Ohio State University.


Brandenburger was responsible for discovering the Cuban missile bases during the Kennedy era from reconnaissance photos, and after carefully studying the photo, he concluded: “I have no doubt at all, that this object is a ship. In my entire career, I have never seen an object like this on a stereo photo.”





The first part of the survey was to examine the object and take its measurements. The shape looked like hull of a ship. One end was pointed as you would expect from bow [below: D] and the opposite end was blunt like a stern. The distance from bow to stern was 515 feet, or exactly 300 Egyptian cubits. The average width was 50 cubits. These were the exact measurements mentioned in the Bible.



On the starboard side (right) near the stern there were four vertical bulges protruding from the mud [B], at regular intervals, that were determined to be the “ribs” of the hull [see below]. Opposite to these, on the port side, a single rib [A] protrudes from the mud. You can see its curved shape very clearly. Surrounding it are more ribs, still largely buried in the mud, but visible upon close examination.


Remember that this object, if it is the Ark, is extremely old. The wood has been petrified. Organic matter has been replaced by minerals from the earth. Only the shapes and traces of the original wood remain. Perhaps this is why the expedition in 1960 was disappointed. They anticipated finding and retrieving chucks of wood, long since eroded.





Artifacts Retrieved From The Ark


Using the GPR, Ron Wyatt discovered an open cavity on the starboard side. He used an improvised drill to make core sample inside this cavity and retrieved several very interesting objects. Below you can see the artifacts which were sent for laboratory analysis. On the left is the bore hole [see below], followed by what turned out to be petrified animal dung, then a petrified antler and lastly a piece of cat hair.




Visit the article to learn more about this.


I make no claims on the truth of the matter, but definitely feel it garners discussion.


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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Schools evacuated after suspicious device found on rail car

Schools evacuated after suspicious device found on rail car
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posted on Nov, 21 2013 @ 12:09 PM


I would be interested to know what is considered to be a “suspicious package”. I see lots of weird things on rail cars every day. It probably is just a car destined to a different customer that was mistakenly left in the wrong track by the train crew servicing the industry. We make mistakes just like anyone else!

Edit: or it could be a drug shipment. It is common to have drug shipments attached to rail cars coming from Mexico. The border patrol may have missed one.


edit on 11/21/2013 by Montana because: (no reason given)





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That Time a New York Times Columnist Found Courtney Love"s Lost iPhone in a Cab

That Time a New York Times Columnist Found Courtney Love"s Lost iPhone in a Cab
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It started, as so many things do these days, with a lost phone. A nice young lady named Courtney was traveling in a New York City cab. Upon leaving the cab, however, she left—as so many people do these days—her iPhone behind. 


Usually, young Courtney’s story would have a sad ending: the phone found, its precious contents wiped clean, its skeletal hardware sold on the black market to the highest bidder. 


But this story is not sad. This story is awesome. Because after Courtney left the cab, and her phone along with it, it was hailed by a guy named Frank. Frank found Courtney’s phone. He examined it, trying to determine who its owner might be. And after some investigation—phones, after all, containing much our personal data—he came to an awesome conclusion: The phone in question belonged to Courtney Love. Yes. 


Oh, and the Frank in question? That would be Frank Bruni, op-ed columnist for The New York Times. Because New York. 


So, say you’re Frank Bruni, in possession of Courtney Love’s iPhone. What do you do then? How do you, you high-profile Good Samaritan, make sure that Courtney Love’s lost iPhone is returned to her? You tweet, obviously.



You also get your researcher to help you figure out the phone’s provenance.



You also get in touch with Courtney’s manager.



You also get in touch with Courtney (@courtney) herself.



And you are rewarded for your Internet-aided heroics.









    








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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Body Of Florida Man Who Fell From Plane May Have Been Found





The sky above the Atlantic Ocean near Miami. What happened up there?



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The sky above the Atlantic Ocean near Miami. What happened up there?



The sky above the Atlantic Ocean near Miami. What happened up there?


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One important clue to solving the mystery of what happened this week over the Atlantic Ocean near Miami may have been discovered:


“Investigators have found a body believed to be that of Gerardo Nales, the passenger who reportedly plummeted to his death from a plane in mid-air Thursday,” the Miami Herald reports. “The body was located at about 10:30 a.m. on the ocean side of a mangrove area just south of Southwest 184th Street, Miami-Dade Police said in a statement released Saturday.”


If you haven’t heard about this, The Associated Press previously summed up the story this way:



“The call for help came Thursday afternoon, when the pilot of a Piper PA 46 aircraft radioed ‘mayday, mayday, mayday,’ and told an air traffic controller that a door was ajar and a passenger had fallen from the plane. The aircraft had just taken off from Tamiami Executive Airport, located south of Miami.”




The plane was about 2,000 feet above the ocean. According to the Herald, “investigators so far have declined to say why Nales and his pilot were even in the air. And police said they don’t know whether Nales’ fall was accidental or deliberate.”


Authorities have not identified the pilot, though some local news outlets have reported a name. His mayday call has been posted online, including by NBC Miami.




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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Alec Baldwin Stalker Found Guilty

Alec Baldwin Stalker Found Guilty
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(AP) – A Canadian actress has been convicted of stalking Alec Baldwin in New York City. A Manhattan judge issued the verdict today, finding Genevieve Sabourin guilty of stalking, attempted aggravated harassment, harassment, and attempted contempt of court. The judge sentenced Sabourin to six months in jail. That’s on top of 30 days she already received for disrupting court proceedings. Click for more on the crazy trial.







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Friday, November 1, 2013

UK ‘Honor Killing’ Plot: Muslim Man Found Guilty of Murdering His Wife by Burning Her Alive


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Mohammed Riaz Inayat, 56, was found guilty of murdering his wife today after he set his house on fire



  • Mohammed Riaz Inayat, 56, flew into a rage when his daughter, Kalsoom Bibi, said she was moving to Dubai to marry a policeman




  • He poured gallons of petrol over his family home before setting it alight




  • Three of Inayat’s daughters and a family friend were also in the house




  • Was found guilty of murdering his wife and arson, but was cleared of attempted murder of his daughters



by,  WILLIAM TURVILL | The Daily Mail Online – UK


A father who killed his wife after he set fire to his family home in a bid to stop his daughter marrying a man he disapproved of was found guilty of murder today.


Mohammed Riaz Inayat, 56, flew into a rage when his daughter, Kalsoom Bibi, told him she planned to move to Dubai to marry a policeman.


He said she had brought ‘dishonour on the family’ before pouring gallons of petrol over his family home and setting it alight.


On the night of April 17 Inayat killed his wife Naika and injured his three daughters in a blaze that took seconds to engulf the house.


Naika died of carbon monoxide poisoning and one of his daughters, 16-year-old Saimah, who jumped from a bedroom window, suffered 50 per cent burns.


He was found guilty at Birmingham Crown Court of murdering his wife and arson but was cleared of attempted murder of his three daughters.


During his trial the court heard how the father-of-six soaked seven parts of his home in petrol at about 5am as his family slept – only hours before Miss Bibi, 28, was set to fly to Dubai to marry the CID officer.


After initially telling police the fire was started by ‘a gang led by a white middle-aged woman’, he admitted one count of manslaughter.


Philip Bennett QC, prosecuting, told the court: ‘For this defendant a love marriage was not appropriate.


‘He was traditional in his beliefs that marriage should be arranged.’


Miss Bibi, who is already divorced from a marriage arranged by her father, met her lover in 2011 but had to travel in secret to see him in Dubai.


When her family discovered the affair in December last year, they disapproved, and her father became increasingly angry and upset, the jury heard.


Miss Bibi, who works for World Duty Free, told the court: ‘He told me he would kill me and that he would poison himself if I married him.


‘He said I would bring disgrace to the family. He was not happy with it. I understand why he wasn’t happy, it was because he had never met the man.


‘It took him a long time to accept it, but he did in the end because he could see it was what I wanted.’


On the night of the fire Miss Bibi woke to find flames coming under her bedroom door.


While his wife, three daughters and a family friend slept upstairs, Inayat used petrol as an accelerant both upstairs and downstairs in the family home and then set it on fire, trapping his family upstairs.


Neighbours called the emergency services and they tried in vain to rescue the occupants of the house.


The three daughters and family friend jumped from the first floor bedroom windows resulting in them suffering broken bones.


When the fire service arrived they entered the house and the found the body of the defendant’s wife in one of the upstairs bedrooms. She had died as a result of smoke inhalation.


Miss Bibi suffered a broken arm and three broken vertebrae after leaping from the window of the terraced house in Tyseley, Birmingham.


Inayat, who is originally from Pakistan, told the jury he tried to kill himself on the night of the fire, using three kitchen knives.


He then claimed he attempted to tie electrical cord around his neck before pouring petrol over himself.


After the verdict, Zafar Siddique, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor from West Midlands Crown Prosecution Service, said: ‘Crimes committed to supposedly defend a family’s honour will not be tolerated in our society and today’s conviction of Mohammed Inayat demonstrates that.


‘Honour-based violence and forced marriages are ultimately about men policing the behaviour of women.


‘This can include rights as fundamental as a choice of partner, as in today’s case, and this abuse can escalate frighteningly quickly from controlling behaviour to murder.


‘Inayat committed a dreadful crime, a crime which he committed because he was unable to accept the fact that his daughter wanted to get married to someone that she loved, cared for and wanted to spend the rest of her life with.


‘This he felt brought dishonour to him and his family, but today’s conviction has shown that the shame is his to bear.


‘The CPS will not shy away from tackling honour-based violence. It is a fundamental abuse of human rights and should not be tolerated in any civilised society.


‘Our thoughts are today with the family and friends of Naika Inayat.’


source:  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2480364/Father-guilty-murdering-wife-setting-house-fire.html





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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Woman"s Remains Found at 2 Water Plants Near LA

A grim case in California: The remains of what may be a single person have been found in two separate wastewater facilities outside Los Angeles. A head and torso were discovered at a wastewater treatment plant in the city of Industry as officials checked out a blocked line yesterday; on…
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Saturday, October 26, 2013

MYSTERY: Secret GOOGLE Facility Found Floating On San Fran Bay...

Sources told KPIX 5 that that Google is building a floating marketing center for Google Glass off Treasure Island. (CBS)

Sources told KPIX 5 that that Google is building a floating marketing center for Google Glass off Treasure Island. (CBS)





SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) — The U.S. Navy had its share of secrets on Treasure Island, but few were better kept than what’s taking place on a mysterious barge just off the island.


The barge, with a four-story stack of shipping containers, is out in the open for all to see. But the project’s purpose has been kept under wraps, and virtually no one wants to talk about it for the record, from the harbor office at Clipper Cove to the Treasure Island Development Authority to the U.S. Coast Guard.


“I don’t know anything about it, honestly I don’t,” a voice on the intercom at the Clipper Cove told KPIX 5. “It’s a complete mystery to me.”


There has, of course, been speculation about the barge’s purpose, much of it centering on the belief that it’s a water-based data center for Google.


KPIX 5 has learned that Google is actually building a floating marketing center, a kind of giant Apple store, if you will — but for Google Glass, the cutting-edge wearable computer the company has under development.


Although Google wouldn’t respond to requests for comment for this story, sources close to the project told KPIX 5 that Google hopes to tow the completed structure from Treasure Island across the Bay to San Francisco’s Fort Mason, where it would be anchored and open to the public.


But as mysteriously as the barge-and-container structure began appearing several months ago, work on the project suddenly stopped a few weeks ago.


The reason: Google does not have a permit for a floating anything.


“Google has spent millions on this,” said an insider close to the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission. “But they can’t park this barge on the waterfront without a permit, and they don’t have one.”


A BCDC official confirmed the agency has held discussions with Google about “hypothetical operations” on the water, but he complained the tech giant has been vague about how the barge would be used.


Larry Goldzband, BCDC executive director, said Google is free to build whatever it wants but the company needs to define the structure’s purpose if it wants a permit.


And that’s not the only hurdle Google faces in its quest for a permit. Docking the barge for an extended period of time at Fort Mason would qualify as “bay fill,” said a source with long experience in waterfront issues.


“The law is crystal clear in this case: The Bay is not to be used for something that can be built on land,” Goldzband said.


Further complicating the picture for Google, the BCDC is already facing heat over the plan to build a new waterfront arena for the Golden State Warriors. Although the arena would be built on existing Piers 30 and 32, the piers would have to be enlarged to accommodate the structure.


“Given that controversy, it’s not at all certain that BCDC approves the Google structure,” the waterfront expert said. “They may end up with egg on their face and a lot of money lost in the drink.”


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