Posted on 05/03/2015 7:28:42 PM PDT by artichokegrower
Even with the crackle of gunfire signaling rescuers were near, the horrors did not end: Boko Haram fighters stoned captives to death, some girls and women were crushed by an armored car and three died when a land mine exploded as they walked to freedom.
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“religion of peace.”
COEXIST
Bono haram,,
rhymes with
Bozo Hussein
Among other news - tonight the UN eunuchs dined on baked scrod and caviar and avoided any connection with the real world.
Boko Haram - cowards, indeed.
Meanwhile, these women were brave, shielding their own children and taking care of other children found alone.
This story certainly confirms my faith in human nature. You can count on the jihadists to stay in touch with mankind’s most atavistic and primitive characteristics.
I’m surprised they haven’t started practicing ritualistic cannibalism just for consistency’s sake...
dear michelle
take OBIE
and go back to Nairobi!
Syrian rebel commander,Khalid al-Hamad, also called Abu Sakkar:
I swear we will eat from your hearts and livers, you dogs of Bashar, he says, referring to supporters of Syrian President Bashar Assad. Then he raises bloodied human organs to his lips and tears off a chunk with his teeth.
It is this barbaric behavior that has caused the return of Kuru. Kuru is like Mad Cow Disease. Both are spread by transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs)called prions. Both are spread by the ingestion of infected brains. Kuru has made its reappearance thousands of miles from Papua New Guinea (its vector source) among Muslim rebels in civil war-torn Syria. Because the asymptomatic incubation phase of Kuru is between 5 to 20 years (the average being 12 years) following initial exposure, it tells us that cannibalism has been practiced in Syria long before the civil war. It makes me sick writing about it.
words fail me. This is the 21st century and we have such barbarism in the world.
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