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Don't be a drug mule: Japanese man with 246 packets of cocaine in his stomach dies on international flight

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A 42-year-old Japanese man died on a Bogota-to-Tokyo flight after swallowing 246 packets of cocaine and having a seizure.

An autopsy revealed the cause of death -- brain swelling from cocaine overdose -- after the man's body was removed from an Aeromexico flight that made an emergency landing in northern Mexico, according to a statement issued by the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Sonora.

"Staff noticed that a person was suffering from seizures, so they requested to make an emergency landing in this city, Hermosillo," according to the statement.

Fire

Russian man risks his life to save two girls from raging fire

Russian fire truck
© Sputnik / Said Tsarnaev
A daring seventh-floor rescue by a man clinging to a balcony with his one free hand to save two girls from the burning flat below has been captured on video.

A large fire broke out at an apartment block in the town of Fokino in the Primorsky Region in Russia's Far East on Monday. It spread so quickly that two girls, aged 12 and 3, failed to evacuate in time and found themselves cut off from the exit by flames and suffocating smoke.

They retreated to the small balcony on the sixth floor, but it could only provide temporary shelter. The people in the street saw the children in distress and stretched a blanket underneath. They tried to encourage the girls to jump, insisting they would catch them. But it seemed a risky idea as the height of the sixth floor is around 20 meters.

Cow

Bucking the trend: Arby's says it will NEVER add plant-based meat to its menu

Arby's roast beef restaurant


The roast beef sandwich specialist might be the largest chain to disavow plant-based options.


Since 2014, Arby's slogan has been "We Have the Meats." And just in case you were wondering, the sandwich chain has made it clear that means real meats only. In a decision to buck one of the biggest trends in fast food, Arby's has released an official statement saying it will never serve plant-based meat.

For the record, the announcement wasn't completely unprovoked. A representative for Arby's pointed me towards an article posted earlier this week on the "ultimate source for all-things vegan," VegNews, titled "Arby's Looks to Add Plant-Based Impossible Meat to Menu." That story cites tech site The Information which writes that, as part of a presentation targeting investors during the fake meat company's recent $300 million funding round, Impossible Foods included Arby's among a group of chains it claims had reached out to them. The Information also states that "Arby's didn't immediately respond to requests for comment."

Comment: How much more publicity would the chain get by falling in line and serving fake processed veggie garbage like all the other fast-food chains? Probably none. One doesn't stand out by doing what everyone else is doing.

Not that Arby's should be held up as any kind of healthy option - it's still processed fast food, after all. But at least they're willing to stand up and say no to plant-based scam.

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Quenelle - Golden

4chan's new troll campaign aims to make the hashtag a white supremacist symbol

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Members of the notorious internet forum 4chan have proposed a new troll campaign aimed at converting the hashtag into a white supremacist symbol.

In a post, on the /pol/ or "politically incorrect" message board, an anonymous user calls on his fellow forum frequenters to begin creating propaganda that incorporates the commonly used pound sign.

"We must start using # to represent the swastika on memes and social media," the user states.

The far-right campaign, dubbed "Bash the Hash," a play on the anti-fascist term "Bash the Fash," aims to remove the ability of sites like Twitter to use the popular symbol.

"It will be a perfect win-win situation," the user adds. "Either Twitter will have to accept blatant Nazism on its forums or it will effectively have to find a way to get rid of the site's core mechanics."

Bash the Hash "will also force corporations to stop putting hashtags on every fucking ad ever," according to the campaign leader.

Although the idea was met with mixed reviews, a slew of campaign posters and memes began circulating on Twitter. The posts were purported to originate from sources such as antifa-a far-left collective known for using direct action or violence against far-right groups.

Comment: As an example of how idiotic the mainstream media has become, CNN seems to have picked up on this particular trolling campaign and is determined to make it 'real'.

CNN fashtag



Magic Wand

Taylor Swift just proved feminism's harm on millennials

Taylor Swift
© Getty Images
Taylor Swift just proved my point. My last post was about feminism's harmful influence on millennials; and less than 24 hours later, a friend sent me this USA Today article that highlights an interview Taylor Swift gave on a promotional tour in which a German reporter asks Swift if she has children or family on her mind since she turns 30 this year.

A quick caveat: I feel compelled to write that this question shouldn't be asked of any woman, as it's no one's business but hers. However, such probing questions by the media are inevitable at that level of fame. Swift is entitled to dodge the question, which she did. But her reason for not answering it speaks volumes: "I really do not think men are asked that question when they turn 30, so I'm not going to answer that now."

Here's a newsflash for Swift and other young women who didn't get the memo: No one asks men that same question because men don't have a biological clock. Women do.

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Nebula

Yoga teacher who disappeared in Hawaii says 'voice' guided her through forest: 'It was so strong'

Amanda Ellers
© Javier Cantellops
Throughout her 17 days lost in a dense Hawaiian forest, yoga instructor Amanda Eller said a "voice" guided her throughout the area, leading her further and further away from her vehicle.

During a press conference on Tuesday, Eller called the more than two weeks she spent lost in the Makawao Forest Reserve a learning experience that brought her closer to nature - even if it almost ended her life.

"This whole journey was extremely spiritual for me, and I never felt alone, and I never felt fearful. It was an opportunity to overcome fear of everything," said Eller, 35, according to CNN. "There was so much beauty in that."

Comment: This should, perhaps, be taken as a warning to not follow every 'voice' that happens across our minds at any given moment. While Eller seems to have put a positive spin on her 'spiritual' experience, the real world consequences, resources needed, worry from loved ones, haven't seemed to be taken into account. Perhaps the next time she has the urge to go on a walkabout, she'll take a GPS!

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Bullseye

No rooftop gardens: French Senate says Notre Dame must be restored as before

Notre Dame cathedral
© Reuters / Gonzalo Fuentes
Notre Dame cathedral clad in scaffolding after last month's devastating fire
France's Senate has approved a bill to restore Paris' iconic Notre Dame cathedral, but stipulated that it must be restored to the state it was in before it was gutted by fire.

The bill had already passed France's lower house of Parliament, but the Senate added a clause that the cathedral must be restored to its original Gothic glory, ending weeks of speculation as to whether the landmark could get a modernist re-imagining.

"This project must become a showcase: A showcase of our heritage protection regime, a showcase of our know-how in this area, in short, a showcase that lives up to our reputation!" said Yvelines senator Alain Schmitz.

The rebuilding of the cathedral - which had its spire and much of its roof damaged by fire last month - has been the subject of intense debate. Suggestions tabled by architects and designers included replacing the spire with a glass pyramid or a towering beam of light, a solar-powered urban garden, or even an Islamic minaret, though the latter suggestion may have been an elaborate trolling attempt.

Brick Wall

Israeli society's incredible indifference to death and human suffering - except their own

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Modern Art Museum in Tel Aviv
In the past, whenever I went to (or more precisely, 'through') Israel, it was for some antagonistic purpose: to write about the brutal suppression of the intifada in Gaza or Hebron, to comment on the insanity of the land grab around Bethlehem, or to report from the eerie and de-populated Golan Heights, which Israel occupies against all international rules and the UN resolutions. You name it and I worked there: Shifa Hospital or Rafah Camp in Gaza, 'Golans', border with Jordan, Bethlehem.

I used to arrive at Ben Gurion Airport, sleep one night in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem or Haifa, meet my contacts (my left-wing friends), hastily, and in the morning, dash towards the 'front', or towards one of the 'fronts' that the so-called 'Jewish State' sustains for decades at its 'peripheries'.

But this time I decided to do exactly the opposite.

As it became evident that Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has lost all his restraint and shame, as it has got clear that the United States will take full advantage of his madness, and as I was convinced that Europe as well as most of the Arab countries will do absolutely nothing to defend Palestine, Syria or Iran, being 'in the neighborhood' (Egypt), I bought my tickets to Tel Aviv, for just a 48 hour 'visit' and for one simple purpose: to observe Israeli citizens, talk to them, and to try to figure out how and what they think and want; how they see the world, and particularly how they perceive the region where they live, fight and kill.

And so, I flew to Israel, from Cairo and via Amman. Once there, for two days I commuted between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem in a brand new, fast and elegant double-decker train. I talked to many people, provoking them to describe the conditions in which they have been existing; to describe their political system, and the apartheid which most of them keep upholding through (as they constantly point out - 'democratic') elections.

Mr. Potato

Study finds that the world is getting increasingly dumber

idiocracy
Western Europe is home to a cluster of developed economies that boost some of the highest standards of living in the world. But that could soon change. Because as Evan Horowitz writes on NBC News's new "Think" vertical, IQ scores in France, Scandinavia, Britain, Germany and even Australia are beginning to decline.

The trend has been well-documented across Western Europe, and could soon carry over to the US as well. Which means the data have confirmed what millions of Americans who have watched cable news or logged on to twitter over the past three years probably already suspected: The world is getting dumber.


Comment: "...and could soon carry over to the US as well" ?? Has the author not been paying attention?!


And just like that, another sign of the 'Idiocracy' apocalypse has emerged. Though, unlike the movie, which posits that the population of Earth will become steadily dumber as stupid people outbreed their more intelligent compatriots, the cause of the trend in Europe has yet to be determined, because even the children of relatively intelligent Europeans are getting dumber.

Comment: Don't miss the following article - that went viral - and gives some more reasons why we are now witnessing the great dumbing down of Western civilization:

The cult of ignorance in the United States: Anti-intellectualism and the "dumbing down" of America


V

"The most destructive breach in history": Hackers use NSA code to bring Baltimore to a grinding halt

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The United States is no longer supplying its enemies only with conventional weapons - that list now also includes cyberweapons. While Baltimore has been struggling with an aggressive cyber-attack over the last three weeks, previously profiled here , it has now been revealed that a key component of the malware used by cyber-criminals was actually developed just a short drive from Baltimore - at the NSA, according to the New York Times.

The tool used - called EternalBlue - has been used by hackers in North Korea, Russia and China to "cut a path of destruction around the world", and resulted in billions of dollars in damages.

Now, it has come full circle and is back in the US, wreaking havoc just miles from Washington. In fact, security experts say that attacks using EternalBlue have soared and cyber-criminals are honing in on vulnerable towns and cities, using it to paralyze governments. The NSA's connection to the attacks had previously not been reported and the NSA hasn't commented about it since an unidentified group leaked the weapon online in April 2017.

The NSA and the FBI still don't know whether or not it was leaked by foreign spies or US insiders.