Tuesday 16 April 2013

Coke behind bank crisis


Coke have been blamed for the almost collapse banks in the UK. 
A government's ex-drugs tsar, says bankers taking cocaine caused the UK banking crisis. After being

Self-judging judge guilty of contempt call


A Michigan judge whose smartphone disrupted a hearing in his own courtroom has held himself in contempt and fined himself $25 for the breach.
The Sentinel-Standard of Ionia and MLive.com report Judge Raymond Voet has a posted policy at Ionia County 64A District Court. It states that electronic devices causing a disturbance during court sessions will result in the owner being cited with contempt.

"Kidnap me" for fun, yes just for fun! But I'll pay you


Kidnapping turns in to child's play by people who believe kidnapping is the new "gangnam style" or fun activity to do on a weekend after a busy week of working schedule.

Fans of extreme kidnapping are now paying their captors up to $1500 to be beaten, water-boarded, humiliated, abuse and tortured.

"A guy wanted us to tie him to BBQ spit and slow roast him in butter sauce," said one of the US organizers known as Adam Thick.


PAPUA NEW GUINEA HORROR - Mystery as gang slays an Australian Tourist



An Australian man has been shot dead and his girlfriend gang-rape while they were on a holiday in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea.

The 53-year-old man, who is believed to be from Melbourne, died on the scene of the attack after being shot at a close range on Monday when a group of 10 men confronted the couple at a coffee plantation just out of Port Moresby in Mount Hagen.

Monday 15 April 2013

North Korea has warned both South Korea and its US counterpart to cease all military activities in the Korean Peninsula, saying the South will face attack without any warning.


North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un addressed crownd during his grandfather's 100th birthday


Protesters in Seoul on Monday burned portraits of North Korea’s founder Kim II-sung, his son the former president Kim jong-II and his grandson Kim Jong-un current leader ofthe rogue state. These activities prompted Kim Jong-un to warned South Korea of an eminent attack if they continue with military activities.
The act coincided with national celebrations in North Korea for the 101st anniversary of the birth of Kim Il-sung, a day it reveres as "The Day of the Sun".
"All the service personnel and people of the DPRK (North Korea) are simmering with towering resentment at this monstrous criminal act," the army's supreme command said in a release carried on the official Korean Central News Agency.
In an "ultimatum" to the South, it warned: "Our retaliatory action will start without any notice from now as such a thrice-cursed criminal act of hurting the dignity of the supreme leadership of the DPRK is being openly committed in the heart of Seoul under the patronage of the puppet authorities."