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Title: Jungle behavior eg cannibalism: is it indelibly intrinsic in negroes?
Source: NNT NNT NNT NNT NOT SO Nutty News Today!
URL Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art ... olice-team-s-defeat-Bills.html
Published: Sep 28, 2015
Author: C. Pleasance
Post Date: 2015-09-28 21:30:55 by NeoconsNailed
Keywords: Miko, Grimes
Views: 203
Comments: 20

Official title 'Wife of Miami Dolphins star arrested for ‘headbutting police officers’ at NFL stadium'. Is that repulsive object hitched to her head a balloon?

I plan to treat this thread cumulatively (as I am the recent one on dolphins) and to do more of such. Everybody else do it too -- the Forum will be even more a RESOURCE.

No cannibalism in this article, but there will be in others as time passes. Well known case -- warning, really REALLY gruesome!

http://drugpeace.wordpress.com/2010/10/26/drug-tales-from-the-crypt-dusted- rapper-eats-lady-friend/

Other truly human headlines at NNT just now:

Teen charged with pregnant mom’s murder [lovely young white woman]

Cocaine is now routinely cut with cattle de-wormer which eats away flesh and turns ears black

Pennsylvania man ripped teeth from autistic boy

Confederate Battle Flag at School Leads to Lockdown [Georgia -- thanks for nothing, Nikki!]

Woman arrested after stabbing stranger in the head with 10-inch butcher knife

Horns, extreme piercings and leopard inkings take center stage at tattoo convention

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Reported by Horse here

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=Ear bitten off in customer assault at Chinese restaurant (Black on Chinese crime)

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Must Read: You May Be At Risk As Nigerians Are Cooking With Transformer Oil

February 1st, 2015 I sat across the Senior Environmental Specialist of the World Bank (Nigeria) and he explained what a great choice I had made in my field of study. As our conversation gradually came to a close, he casually mentioned what he was working on. “I am currently working on PCBs” . “Nigerians have started using transformer oil to fry food, because it lasts longer.
We are not the only ones, as other African countries like Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe etc. have also been doing it. They go as far as going to the transformers to get the oil out. Most of the food vendors that use it in Nigeria go to areas where there is a transformer and pour the left-over from the drums.” He said. I froze, maybe I didn’t hear him well, I thought. Did he just say transformer oil?
To think that he was actually referring to transformer oil that contains PCBs made my stomach churn, anyone familiar with this word would know that it is a danger word.
PCBs are so dangerous and the use was banned in the US in 1979 because of its highly toxic nature, and the risk to the human health and the environment. Polychlorinated Biphenyls popularly called PCBs are organic chlorine compound which are used as lubricants or coolants in transformers, capacitors and other electrical equipment’s. Although PCB transformers are no longer used in most parts of the world, it is still very much present in Nigeria.
PCBs have very high resistance and are known to accumulate and stay long in the environment. It is understandable that a lot of food vendors have bowed to the pressure brought by economic recession, but it is highly unacceptable that they would go as far as using this type of oil to fry. Examples of food items they fry it with in Nigeria are: Bean cake (Akara), Plantain chips, Potato chips, fried yam, and chicken etc.
It is bad enough that most of these food items are sold in dirty environments, but to think that the very oil used is carcinogenic (causes cancer) shows there is a cause for alarm. The physical and chemical properties of transformer oil make it highly undetectable when used, it appears as pale yellow just like the normal vegetable oil and is as vicious. It has no smell or taste and that is why it is easy for it to pass as vegetable oil.
Efforts have been made by several environmental agencies but it is still not enough as thousands consume food items that cause harm to the health of individuals. This is the very reason awareness is very paramount, like the saying goes: better safe than sorry.

Then they riot over electrical brown-outs and will occasionally burn businesses out of frustration over lack of employment.

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