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The grim discovery was made by users of Clissold Park, in Stoke Newington, who were concerned the flesh belonged to one of the goats kept in an enclosure inside the park.
Josey Wales uploaded images of the flesh to Facebook with the message: "What appears to me skinned goat found in Clissold Park - has been there for a few days apparently.
"This is not a goat skin rug - there is flesh still attached to it.
"Have any goats been stolen locally or [in] the surrounding areas?"
On Tuesday, Maryland State Delegate Keith Haynes (D) spoke at Beechfield Elementary/Middle School in Baltimore to give the good news, the Baltimore Sun reported. Haynes is the chief sponsor of The Hunger Free Schools Act of 2015, a state law that allows any school and school district with at least 40 percent of its population considered low-income to offer free meals to all its students.
That number means every single school in Baltimore is eligible, Haynes told The Huffington Post.
And it isn't just one strain of the bird flu virus that we are talking about. Right now, there are two strains which are spreading like wildfire.
Comment: For more info:
- Almost 40 million birds dead as avian flu ravages Midwest
- Bird flu pushes up price of eggs, turkey in Midwest US
- Iowa using incinerators to cope with chicken casualties of avian flu
- With 17 million poultry dead or dying of bird flu, Iowa declares emergency
- Bird flu spreads to six more states; officials baffled
Corporate profits have fallen for two quarters in a row, our exports fell by 7.6 percent during the first quarter of 2015, and U.S. GDP contracted by 0.7 percent during Q1. Even though Barack Obama and the mainstream media are willingly ignoring them, the truth is that these numbers are absolutely screaming that we are going into a new recession.
Comment: There is more than enough evidence that the economy is in dire straights, but the PTB are unlikely to give the masses any warning as they are too busy preparing for the aftermath.
According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, court documents filed against 31-year-old Daniel Allen Jack of Amplify Church alleged that the youth pastor first met the victim in December 2014 when she joined the church youth group.
By January, Jack was using text messages to gain the trust of the girl, the complaint alleged. And he created fake identities on Google and gave her a second cell phone so the two could talk privately.
Comment: The above behavior by Jack can be easily identified as "grooming", something sexual predators routinely engage in with underage victims.
Before Easter, Jack was said to have taken to girl to his parents' home, where he suggested that the two should have sex. But when he started kissing and touching her, she cried and refused to cooperate, the complaint said.
When she refused to have sex with Jack again, he allegedly held her on the floor and forcibly raped her.

Steven Pietrowicz, Jr., center, of Burrillville, R.I., is arraigned on a murder charge in Providence District Court in Providence, R.I., for the murder of Domingo Ortiz of Worcester, Mass.
Steven Pietrowicz, 39, and Michelle Morin, 40, were arraigned on charges of murder, conspiracy to commit murder and obstruction of a police officer. A bail hearing was scheduled for June 15.
Morin was arrested late Saturday in Worcester, Massachusetts, where she and Pietrowicz previously lived. She waived extradition Monday and agreed to be returned to Rhode Island to face charges.
Pietrowicz was already in custody on charges of domestic assault.
Comment: Looks like a case of domestic violence turned to murder.

Children from families of illegal African immigrants gather at a so-called day-care center in southern Tel Aviv
Run by a corpulent Ghanian woman, it is one of dozens of unlicensed establishments which have sprouted up across Israel's commercial capital offering an "affordable" child-minding service to thousands of illegal African immigrants who have to go to work.
Characterized by filth and squalor, they have been uniformly denounced by both rights groups and the media as "baby warehouses".
So far this year, five babies -- all only several months old -- have died in these so-called daycare centers.
Comment: So sad to see young children suffering at the hands of this woman who sees child care as only a business. It seems right now there's not too many affordable choices for African immigrants who need to work.
The original lawsuit was filed by veteran RCMP officer Janet Merlo. Her case has been stuck in various courts for three years.
"My name is on there, but there's 400 ladies standing behind ... from nine provinces and all the territories," Merlo told CBC News. "It speaks to a problem that's systemic and that's nationwide."
David Klein, the lawyer representing the 363 women, said that the Mounties' work environment is toxic for women.
"Day after day, week after week, year after year, they were subjected to degradation, humiliation, and demoralizing comments and behavior. Comments and behavior that were not adequately addressed by management," Klein told journalists outside the British Columbia Supreme Court on Monday.
Janet Merlo and other former female RCMP officers in court today to see if their class action suit will be certified. pic.twitter.com/my1SGVGjjQ
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Comment: It's long past time school systems started taking an active role in helping feed the growing number of hungry children in America. Now if only they would stop punishing those that are taking active steps ahead of the curve, and made such a program national policy.