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Georgia Energy Businessman proudly poses with 2 baby elephants that he killed (Trigger Warning)

In October 2018, Mike Jines a partner with TopGen Energy in Alpharetta, Georgia went on a hunt in Zimbabwe with professional hunter Max ‘Buzz’ Delezenne where they killed a couple of elephants. It is unsure why the pics were only recently shared to Twitter but they have since gone viral with shouts of denouncing the two baby elephant killers all over social media. (Interesting note: nothing was mentioned about the imminent danger the two were in until after the calls to target Jines business began.) (The smile on Delezenne’s face in the pic above is disgusting.) Jines (in the...

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CNN: Florida inmates use mad skills to rescue a baby locked in an SUV on Valentine’s day, Can’t make this up

Last week on Valentine’s Day, an inmate and a group of four other low-level offenders in Pasco County, Florida (near Tampa)  broke into a locked SUV to rescue a 1-year-old girl who had been accidentally locked in. The child’s mother,  Shadow Lantry, recorded the rescue operation and posted it to Facebook. Check it out below.  The video has garnered thousands of views. According to Lantry, her daughter’s father strapped her into her car seat and then tossed the keys to the SUV into the front seat. But, when he closed the back door he discovered the Tahoe was actually locked. However, the group...

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ABC: Teachers verbally abuse non verbal autism kids in shocking hidden audio recording, no charges and on paid leave

WARNING: What you are about to read is disturbing.  A hidden recording device inside a special education classroom at an elementary school in Martinsburg, West Virginia is raising serious alarms. However, in my opinion, not enough has been done. After Amber Pack’s 8-year-old daughter didn’t want to go back to school, Pack put a recording device in her hair. The video contains some of that secretly recorded audio, of multiple instructors, inside Berkeley Heights Elementary School. Here are some of the comments made:1 Instructor #1: “I ought to backhand you right in your teeth. How is that for anxiety?”...

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Is this the beginning of the end for quality supplements?

A new announcement from the head of the FDA gives reason for concern. Action Alert! Just a few days ago, FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb released a wide-ranging statement about the FDA’s regulatory approach to dietary supplements. The statement was short on details, and without more explanation, we see some potential causes for concern. Consumers who care about supplement access must be on alert and stay engaged in this process, given the agency’s demonstrated hostility towards the natural products industry. RELATED STORY: An Opioid that’s one thousand times more potent than Morphine is approved at height of Opioid addiction crisis...

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Newsweek: Hacked sex robots could murder people, security expert warns

(WARNING: This story contains videos and some explanations not appropriate for children.) It really does take all types. Unless you’ve been living a very sheltered life over the last couple of years, you have no doubt heard about the rise of sex dolls. But, while fifteen years ago your only option was a poorly made blow-up doll, that’s no longer the case. Dolls now are hand painted, totally customizable, and many are complete with Artificial Intelligence capabilities! RELATED STORY: The FBI warns that car hacking is a real risk However, take note: a cybersecurity expert is warning that sex robots could be hijacked by hackers and used to cause harm or even kill people. In fact, AI researchers have long warned about the security risks posed by internet-connected robots and hundreds recently called on governments to ban weaponized robots. The latest warning comes from cybersecurity lecturer Nicholas Patterson of Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia who told the UK paper the Star: “Hackers can hack into a robot or a robotic device and have full control of the connections, arms, legs and other attached tools like in some cases knives or welding devices. Often these robots can be upwards of 200 pounds and very strong. Once a robot is hacked, the hacker has full control and can issue instructions to the robot. The last thing you want is for a hacker...

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