There are times where you can not keep silent watching such horrible and shocking picture of the brutal killings of these Ethiopians brothers.


There are times where you can not keep silent watching such horrible and shocking picture of the brutal killings of these Ethiopians brothers.




 Whatever crime they might have done or have different political view, no human being deserve such barbaric death. 

The man you see below is, a norwegian mass killer A. Breivik, who massacred 77 people (8 people by bombing a government building and 69 youths by shooting massacre while attending a Labour party summer camp ) late in 2011. The massacre of  these teenagers was one of the  gruesome news which shocked the world together. 

This guy who was condemned world wide to his terror action,  could have deserved the worst  brutal and barbaric deaths compared to his action. But unlikely he is running his normal life now, serving a 21 years prison sentence, and is even studying bachelor of Political Science. This is just due to their commitment to respect of HUMAN RIGHT despite his crimes. 

These Ethiopian guys, might or might not committed crime. Whatever their background history, they should never face such barbaric public execution and should deserve the the normal justice system before death sentence. 
Case in point.  the worst Human right violation.

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An injured German officer on the pavement, during the Prague Uprising on May 5, 1945.

 

An injured German officer on the pavement, during the Prague Uprising on May 5, 1945.


A battered German officer sits on the pavement during the Prague Uprising. 

The uprising was an attempt by the Czech Resistance to liberate the city of Prague from German occupation.

 Events began on 5 May 1945 when armed Czech resistance fighters overwhelmed the Waffen-SS defending the radio buildings. 

The radio announcer then broadcast a call to the Czechs to rise up and asked the people in the streets of Prague to build begin building barricades and actively resist.

 Elsewhere, Czech Resistance fighters occupied the Gestapo and Security Police (Sicherheitspolizei, or SiPo) Headquarters.

 The uprising continued until 8 May 1945, ending in a German victory and ceasefire. 

A day after the Germans quelled the uprising, they surrendered themselves when the Soviet Army arrived in the city on 9 May 1945.

Unlucky Transformer Vandal Gets The SHOCKER Of His Life As PHEDC Restores Light While Disconnecting Cables In Rivers


Unlucky Transformer Vandal Gets The SHOCKER Of His Life As PHEDC Restores Light While Disconnecting Cables In Rivers




Unlucky Transformer Vandal Gets The SHOCKER Of His Life As PHEDC Restores Light While Disconnecting Cables In Rivers

A yet-to-be-identified man was electrocuted while attempting to vandalise a transformer in the Oyigbo local government area of Rivers State.

The lifeless body of the suspected vandal was seen lying close to the transformer with some of his working tools beside him in the early hours of Thursday, November 2, 2023.

An eyewitness said the deceased and his accomplice came to vandalise electrical wire installations from a transformer in a residential area popularly known as Happy Life Street around 3a.m when the incident happened.

According to the witness, the deceased was unlucky as the Oyigbo light was restored by Port-Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED) at midnight while he was disconnecting the cables.

Meanwhile, a final-year student of the Petroleum Training Institute in Effurun, Delta State, has been electrocuted while installing solar panels on a one-story structure.

It was gathered that the incident occurred in a business location close to a commercial bank at the Warri Garage Area on Thursday, October 19.

A source whose name is withheld stated that the aluminum ladder used by the student in climbing up to the position he intended to install the panels was magnetized by the high-tension wires linking a neighboring commercial bank. Consequently, he reportedly got electrocuted in the process.

It was further gathered that a gallant passerby, on noticing the development, instantly used a long dry plank to hit the aluminum ladder thus successfully detaching it from the vibrating high-tension wires, to which the young man had stuck unconsciously.

The final-year PTI student who was said to be writing his final project at the time of the incident was immediately rushed to a nearby private clinic for treatment.

He reportedly died shortly on arrival at the private clinic.

The remains of the late student who resided with his parents in the nearby Bowen Avenue area have been reportedly laid to rest in his hometown in one of the Southeast states on Saturday, October 28.

Meanwhile, an unidentified woman in the Mushin area of Lagos State was left in a life-threatening situation after her children were electrocuted on Thursday, September 21.

According to a source her children, a girl aged ten and a boy aged seven, were also electrocuted when they attempted to turn on the television after returning from school.

The source said the parents, who were said to have been away or inside the room when the incident occurred, on learning the fate of their children, were thrown into despair with the mother fainting and currently battling for her life at the hospital.

"I heard that it was after school, that the girl was trying to turn on the TV from the socket when she got electrocuted. Without even knowing what had happened to his older sister, the younger boy went to touch her and got electrocuted too.

"They stayed at that spot until the light was taken and then they fell. I heard the woman is still at the hospital. She has yet to recover from the shock. We heard that when people went to visit her, she couldn't talk, she couldn't cry, she just sat at a spot, looking" the source said.

The source further said that the mother of the children had a third child she was breastfeeding when the two older ones passed on.

In another but related news, the Lagos State Government has reiterated its commitment to a stable and reliable power supply in the state.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Mineral Resources, Abiola Olowu, said this during an inspection tour of the ongoing upgrading of the Community Electrification Projects in Alimosho-Orelope, Oko-Oba and its environs recently.

THE FORGOTTEN WHITE SLAVES

 

THE FORGOTTEN WHITE SLAVES


They came as slaves: human cargo transported on British ships bound for the Americas. They were shipped by the hundreds of thousands, men, women and even the youngest of children.

Whenever they rebelled or even disobeyed an order, they were punished in the harshest ways. Slave owners would hang their human property by their hands and set their hands or feet on fire as one form of punishment. Some were burned alive then had their heads placed on pikes in the marketplace as a warning to other captives.

We don’t really need to go through all of the gory details, do we? We know all too well the atrocities of the African slave trade.

But are we talking about African slavery? King James VI and Charles I also led a continued effort to enslave the Irish. Britain’s Oliver Cromwell furthered this practice of dehumanizing one’s next door neighbour.

The Irish slave trade began when James VI sold 30,000 Irish prisoners as slaves to the New World. His Proclamation of 1625 required Irish political prisoners be sent overseas and sold to English settlers in the West Indies. 

By the mid 1600s, the Irish were the main slaves sold to Antigua and Montserrat. At that time, 70% of the total population of Montserrat were Irish slaves.

Ireland quickly became the biggest source of human livestock for English merchants. The majority of the early slaves to the New World were actually white.

From 1641 to 1652, over 500,000 Irish were killed by the English and another 300,000 were sold as slaves. Ireland’s population fell from about 1,500,000 to 600,000 in one single decade. 

Families were ripped apart as the British did not allow Irish dads to take their wives and children with them across the Atlantic. This led to a helpless population of homeless women and children. Britain’s solution was to auction them off as well.

During the 1650s, over 100,000 Irish children between the ages of 10 and 14 were taken from their parents and sold as slaves in the West Indies, Virginia and New England. In this decade, 52,000 Irish (mostly women and children) were sold to Barbados and Virginia. 

Another 30,000 Irish men and women were also transported and sold to the highest bidder. In 1656, Cromwell ordered that 2000 Irish children be taken to Jamaica and sold as slaves to English settlers.

Many people today will avoid calling the Irish slaves what they truly were: Slaves. They’ll come up with terms like “Indentured Servants” to describe what occurred to the Irish. However, in most cases from the 17th and 18th centuries, Irish slaves were nothing more than human cattle.

As an example, the African slave trade was just beginning during this same period. It is well recorded that African slaves, not tainted with the stain of the hated Catholic theology and more expensive to purchase, were often treated far better than their Irish counterparts.

African slaves were very expensive during the late 1600s (£50 Sterling). Irish slaves came cheap (no more than £5 Sterling). If a planter whipped, branded or beat an Irish slave to death, it was never a crime. A death was a monetary setback, but far cheaper than killing a more expensive African. 

The English masters quickly began breeding the Irish women for both their own personal pleasure and for greater profit. Children of slaves were themselves slaves, which increased the size of the master’s free workforce. 

Even if an Irish woman somehow obtained her freedom, her kids would remain slaves of her master. Thus, Irish mothers, even with this new found emancipation, would seldom abandon their children and would remain in servitude.

In time, the English thought of a better way to use these women to increase their market share: The settlers began to breed Irish women and girls (many as young as 12) with African men to produce slaves with a distinct complexion. These new “mulatto” slaves brought a higher price than Irish livestock and, likewise, enabled the settlers to save money rather than purchase new African slaves. 

This practice of interbreeding Irish females with African men went on for several decades and was so widespread that, in 1681, legislation was passed “forbidding the practice of mating Irish slave women to African slave men for the purpose of producing slaves for sale.” In short, it was stopped only because it interfered with the profits of a large slave transport company.

England continued to ship tens of thousands of Irish slaves for more than a century. Records state that, after the 1798 Irish Rebellion, thousands of Irish slaves were sold to both America and Australia. There were horrible abuses of both African and Irish captives. One British ship even dumped 1,302 slaves into the Atlantic Ocean so that the crew would have plenty of food to eat.

There is little question the Irish experienced the horrors of slavery as much (if not more, in the 17th Century) as the Africans did. There is also little question that those brown, tanned faces you witness in your travels to the West Indies are very likely a combination of African and Irish ancestry. 

In 1839, Britain finally decided on it’s own to end its participation in Satan’s highway to hell and stopped transporting slaves. While their decision did not stop pirates from doing what they desired, the new law slowly concluded this chapter of Irish misery.

But, if anyone, black or white, believes that slavery was only an African experience, then they’ve got it completely wrong. Irish slavery is a subject worth remembering, not erasing from our memories.

But, why is it so seldom discussed? Do the memories of hundreds of thousands of Irish victims not merit more than a mention from an unknown writer?

Or is their story to be the one that their English masters intended: To completely disappear as if it never happened.

None of the Irish victims ever made it back to their homeland to describe their ordeal. These are the lost slaves; the ones that time and biased history books conveniently forgot.

When Dennis Rader murdered a family of four in cold blood, he made the children watch as he strangled their parents. Then, he took the 11-year-old girl to the basement where he removed her underwear and hung her from a sewer pipe. He told the girl, "Well, honey, you’re going to be in heaven tonight with the rest of your family."


When Dennis Rader murdered a family of four in cold blood, he made the children watch as he strangled their parents. Then, he took the 11-year-old girl to the basement where he removed her underwear and hung her from a sewer pipe. He told the girl, "Well, honey, you’re going to be in heaven tonight with the rest of your family."

For 30 years, Boy Scout troop leader and church council president Dennis Rader was secretly the BTK murderer — while looking like the perfect family man to his neighbors in Kansas.
Dennis Rader was the president of his church congregation as well as a loving husband and a doting father. Altogether, he seemed to be a reliable and responsible man to all who knew him. But he was leading a double life.

She had no idea that for 30 years her father preyed on girls just like her. This is the brutal story of the BTK Killer.

Dennis Lynn Rader was born on March 9, 1945, as the oldest of four in Pittsburgh, Kansas. He would grow up in a fairly humble home in Wichita, the same city which he would later terrorize.

Even as a teen Rader had a violent streak in him. He would allegedly hang and torture stray animals and as he explained, “When I was in grade school, I sort of had some problems.” He continued in a 2005 audio interview that he had:

For 30 years, Boy Scout troop leader and church council president Dennis Rader was secretly the BTK murderer — while looking like the perfect family man to his neighbors in Kansas.
Dennis Rader was the president of his church congregation as well as a loving husband and a doting father. Altogether, he seemed to be a reliable and responsible man to all who knew him. But he was leading a double life.

Though not even Rader’s wife, Paula Dietz, had any idea, he had secretly been leading another life as the Park City, Kansas serial killer, better known as the BTK Killer — a man who had tortured and murdered 10 people in and around Wichita, Kansas between 1974 and 1991.

When the BTK Killer — which stands for “Bind, Torture, Kill” — was finally caught in 2005, Dennis Rader’s wife and his daughter Kerri even refused to believe it. “My dad was the one who taught me my morals,” his daughter would later say. “He taught me right from wrong.”

She had no idea that for 30 years her father preyed on girls just like her. This is the brutal story of the BTK Killer.

Dennis Lynn Rader was born on March 9, 1945, as the oldest of four in Pittsburgh, Kansas. He would grow up in a fairly humble home in Wichita, the same city which he would later terrorize.

Even as a teen Rader had a violent streak in him. He would allegedly hang and torture stray animals and as he explained, “When I was in grade school, I sort of had some problems.” He continued in a 2005 audio interview that he had:

“Sexual, sexual fantasies. Probably more than normal. All males probably go through some kind of, uh, sexual fantasy. Mine was just probably a bit weirder than other people.”

Rader went on to describe how he would bind his hands and ankles with rope. He would also cover his head with a bag — actions he would later employ on his victims.

He cut out photos of women from magazines whom he found arousing and drew ropes and gags on them. He imagined how he could restrain and control them.

But Rader continued to maintain an ordinary outward appearance, and he attended college for a time before he dropped out and joined the U.S. Air Force.

When he returned home from duty, he took up work as an electrician in Wichita. He then met his wife Paula Dietz through church. She was a bookkeeper for Snacks convenience store and he proposed after just a few dates. They wed in 1971.

The BTK Killer’s First Murder
Rader was laid off from his job as an electrician in 1973 and shortly afterward killed his first victims on January 15, 1974.

While his wife Paula was sleeping, Dennis Rader broke into the home of the Otero family and murdered every person inside of the house. The children – 11-year-old Josie and 9-year-old Joseph – were forced to watch while he strangled their parents to death.

Josie cried out, “Mommy, I love you!” while she watched Rader strangle her mother to death. Then the little girl was dragged down into the basement where Rader pulled off her underwear and hung her from a sewer pipe.

Her last words were to ask what would become of her. Her killer, stoic and calm, told her: “Well, honey, you’re going to be in heaven tonight with the rest of your family.”

He watched the girl choke to death, masturbating while she died. He took pictures of the dead bodies and gathered up some of the little girl’s underwear as a memento of his first massacre.

Then Dennis Rader went home to his wife. He had to get ready for church, as he was, after all, church council president.

Dennis Rader’s Family Life Alongisde Paula Deitz While Committing His Murders

While her husband massacred a family, Dennis Rader’s wife Paula Dietz prepared to start one of her own.

Rader took his next two victims just a few months after the Oteros’ 15-year-old son discovered his family.

Rader stalked and waited in the apartment of a young college student named Kathryn Bright before he stabbed and strangled her. He then shot her brother, Kevin, twice — though he survived. Kevin later described Rader as having “‘psychotic’ eyes.”

Paula was three months pregnant with Rader’s first child when, unknown to her, her husband began to advertise his crimes covertly.

After describing how he killed the Oteros in a letter he stashed inside an engineering book at the Wichita Public Library, Rader called a local paper, the Wichita Eagle and let them know where they could find his confession.

He added that he intended to kill again and named himself BTK, which was an acronym for his preferred method: Bind, Torture, and Kill.

For 30 years, Boy Scout troop leader and church council president Dennis Rader was secretly the BTK murderer — while looking like the perfect family man to his neighbors in Kansas.
Dennis Rader was the president of his church congregation as well as a loving husband and a doting father. Altogether, he seemed to be a reliable and responsible man to all who knew him. But he was leading a double life.

Though not even Rader’s wife, Paula Dietz, had any idea, he had secretly been leading another life as the Park City, Kansas serial killer, better known as the BTK Killer — a man who had tortured and murdered 10 people in and around Wichita, Kansas between 1974 and 1991.

When the BTK Killer — which stands for “Bind, Torture, Kill” — was finally caught in 2005, Dennis Rader’s wife and his daughter Kerri even refused to believe it. “My dad was the one who taught me my morals,” his daughter would later say. “He taught me right from wrong.”

She had no idea that for 30 years her father preyed on girls just like her. This is the brutal story of the BTK Killer.

Dennis Lynn Rader was born on March 9, 1945, as the oldest of four in Pittsburgh, Kansas. He would grow up in a fairly humble home in Wichita, the same city which he would later terrorize.

Even as a teen Rader had a violent streak in him. He would allegedly hang and torture stray animals and as he explained, “When I was in grade school, I sort of had some problems.” He continued in a 2005 audio interview that he had:

“Sexual, sexual fantasies. Probably more than normal. All males probably go through some kind of, uh, sexual fantasy. Mine was just probably a bit weirder than other people.”

Rader went on to describe how he would bind his hands and ankles with rope. He would also cover his head with a bag — actions he would later employ on his victims.

He cut out photos of women from magazines whom he found arousing and drew ropes and gags on them. He imagined how he could restrain and control them.

But Rader continued to maintain an ordinary outward appearance, and he attended college for a time before he dropped out and joined the U.S. Air Force.

When he returned home from duty, he took up work as an electrician in Wichita. He then met his wife Paula Dietz through church. She was a bookkeeper for Snacks convenience store and he proposed after just a few dates. They wed in 1971.

The BTK Killer’s First Murder
Rader was laid off from his job as an electrician in 1973 and shortly afterward killed his first victims on January 15, 1974.

While his wife Paula was sleeping, Dennis Rader broke into the home of the Otero family and murdered every person inside of the house. The children – 11-year-old Josie and 9-year-old Joseph – were forced to watch while he strangled their parents to death.

Josie cried out, “Mommy, I love you!” while she watched Rader strangle her mother to death. Then the little girl was dragged down into the basement where Rader pulled off her underwear and hung her from a sewer pipe.

Her last words were to ask what would become of her. Her killer, stoic and calm, told her: “Well, honey, you’re going to be in heaven tonight with the rest of your family.”

He watched the girl choke to death, masturbating while she died. He took pictures of the dead bodies and gathered up some of the little girl’s underwear as a memento of his first massacre.

Then Dennis Rader went home to his wife. He had to get ready for church, as he was, after all, church council president.

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Dennis Rader would bind himself for photographs in the clothing of his victim’s that he would pore over later.

While her husband massacred a family, Dennis Rader’s wife Paula Dietz prepared to start one of her own.

Rader took his next two victims just a few months after the Oteros’ 15-year-old son discovered his family.

Rader stalked and waited in the apartment of a young college student named Kathryn Bright before he stabbed and strangled her. He then shot her brother, Kevin, twice — though he survived. Kevin later described Rader as having “‘psychotic’ eyes.”

Paula was three months pregnant with Rader’s first child when, unknown to her, her husband began to advertise his crimes covertly.

After describing how he killed the Oteros in a letter he stashed inside an engineering book at the Wichita Public Library, Rader called a local paper, the Wichita Eagle and let them know where they could find his confession.

He added that he intended to kill again and named himself BTK, which was an acronym for his preferred method: Bind, Torture, and Kill.

Dennis Rader allegedly took some time off his murder streak after Paula Dietz told him that she was pregnant, “I was so excited, for us and our folks. We were now a family. With a job and a baby, I got busy.”

This lasted only a few short years, though, and the BTK Killer struck again in 1977. But shortly before her husband raped and choked his seventh victim, Shirley Vian, to death while her six-year-old son watched through the keyhole of a door, Dietz found an early draft of a poem entitled Shirley Locks in which her husband writes “Thou shalt not screem…but lay on cushion and think of me and death.”

But Paula Dietz did not ask questions, even when the clues added up.

She didn’t say anything when her husband marked-up newspaper stories on the serial killer with what he called his own secret code.

When she noticed that the taunting letters the BTK Killer sent to police were full of the same horrendous misspellings as the letters she got from her husband, she didn’t say anything more than a gentle ribbing: “You spell just like BTK.”

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A terrible history of how the breaking wheel were used for execution, largely reserved for the worst criminals,


A terrible history of how the breaking wheel were used for execution, largely reserved for the worst criminals,

The exEcutioner secured the condemned to a bench, and placed an iron-flanged wheel on their body, They then used a hammer to smash the wheel into the victim, starting at their ankles and working their way up.

The breaking wheel stands as one of the most gruesome methods of exEcution.

Largely reserved for the worst criminals, its purpose was to inflict maximum pain and suffering, often before a large and jeering crowd.

Use of the wheel as a form of exEcution, dates as far back as the Roman Empire, to the time of the emperor Commodus, son of Marcus Aurelius.

The exEcutioner secured the condemned to a bench, and placed an iron-flanged wheel on their body.

They then used a hammer to smash the wheel into the victim, starting at their ankles and working their way up.

The Romans typically used the wheel as a punishment for slaves and Christians, in the belief that it would prevent resurrection.

They soon came up with new embellishments, for the breaking wheel.

Victims were sometimes suspended vertically, facing the wheel, or bound to the wheel itself or around its circumference.

In the latter example, exEcutioners would sometimes light a fire beneath the wheel.

One of the most infamous moments in the history of the breaking wheel, however, came in the fourth century C.E. when the Romans attempted to use the torture device on St. Catherine of Alexandria.

Catherine was a Christian who refused to renounce her faith.

Catherine was fixed to the wheel by her exEcutioners, but then the breaking wheel fell apart.

Enraged by this apparent act of divine intervention, Emperor Maxentius ordered Catherine to be b-headed.

At this point milk, not blood, allegedly flowed out of her body.

Afterward, the breaking wheel came to be sometimes known as the wheel of Catherine - or the Catherine Wheel.

As time passed, the use of the breaking wheel continued.

No longer reserved for slaves or Christians, it came to be used as punishment for crimes ranging from treason to murder.

During the Middle Ages, scores of people across Europe and parts of Asia, were condemned to die by the breaking wheel.

 Those condemned to this punishment, were either broken by the wheel or broken on the wheel.

In the first, an exEcutioner dropped a wheel on the victim to break their bones.

In the second, the victim was tied to a wheel so that an exEcutioner could systematically break their bones with a cudgel.

Afterward, the victim would often be left on the wheel for hours, or even days, their broken limbs gruesomely intertwined in the wheel’s spokes.

It frequently took them a long time to die.

Though it seems archaic and even primitive, the breaking wheel actually had a long run as far as exEcution methods go.

It was used up until the 19th century.

One of the most savage and cruel methods of exEcution, its legacy stands as a reminder of the darkest days of human history.

The breaking wheel has existed in many forms, some lying flat, others stood upright. Each is uniquely brutal.

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58 years ago, on October 15th, 1964 (tomorrow for my Western friends), Vietnamese hero and martyr Nguyễn Văn Trỗi was executed by firing squad in Saigon, under direct orders by the invading American forces. A thread

58 years ago, on October 15th, 1964 (tomorrow for my Western friends), Vietnamese hero and martyr Nguyễn Văn Trỗi was executed by firing squad in Saigon, under direct orders by the invading American forces. A thread 


Trỗi was born on February 1st, 1940, in Quảng Nam Province of Central Vietnam. His family had a history of revolutionary movement; both his father Nguyễn Văn Hòa and Nguyễn Văn Toàn both having joined the revolutionary resistance movement against occupying French forces. /2

Trỗi’s mother died while he was still 10, leaving behind only his brothers and sisters, as his father was working in Saigon at the time. While Trỗi was only 16, he stole 900 dong from his brother, and bought a boat ticket to Saigon. He left a letter, bidding farewell. /3

In mid-1963, joined the revolutionary movement. On the 15th October, exactly one year before his execution, he visited his home for the final time before departing for Saigon. He famously used the thorn of a soapberry tree to carve onto an areca tree the numbers “15.10.1963” /4

The Saigon Revolutionary Partisan Group, the revolutionary group Trỗi had joined, sent out Trỗi along with his comrades Lê Đức Hiền, Nguyễn Hoàng Sơn and Nguyễn Hữu Lời on a mission to assassinate general McNamara, via setting a bomb on Công Lý bridge. /5


Trỗi had been initially denied permission to join the assassination mission, as he had recently married his wife, as such, being barred from signing a ‘fight to the death’ book. As such, he was not allowed from joining, being given a job only to check on electrical wire. /6

Trỗi however, was riding high on anti-American spirit, and begged Lê Đức Hiền to allow him to join the mission, who reluctantly agreed. Their mission however, had experienced troubles. They weren’t able to rent a house by the bridge to set explosives with. /7

Their plan B was to put two 8kg into a cart full of dead concrete, and hide it by the landfill nearby. On the day of the mission, they had loaded the explosives onto a truck, and managed to sneak by American forces. They had only limited time left before McNamara came /8

Trỗi’s job was to ensure that the explosives would go off, and Nguyễn Hữu Lời’s job was to set the detonator near the place they would make their escape: across the bridge. /9

Only one job was left - to drag the detonator across the river. Nguyễn Hời held onto the wire, and swam across the muddy water. The water level, however, was significantly more shallow than anticipated, only half the level usually was at, leaving Nguyễn Hời half-exposed. /10

Nguyễn Hời did his best to disguise himself with floating trash, but eventually was discovered. Their cover was blown, and armed forces quickly swarmed the area, managing to catch both Trỗi and Hời. Trỗi was brought to Chí Hòa Prison Center. Trỗi was sentenced to death. /11

Trỗi was tortured multiple times, but staunchly refused to surrender any information. He also attempted to escape by jumping off a balcony, but sustained leg injuries and was once again caught and brought back for further torture and interrogation. /12

In Venezuela, a revolutionary guerilla group, hearing news of Trỗi’s arrest, offered a hostage exchange, offering to set free Michael Smolen, an American lieutenant, in exchange for Trỗi’s freedom. Both sides agreed, and Smolen was set free. /13

Trỗi however, was not set free, and set to be executed without trial on the 15th of October, 1964. Before his death, he was surrounded by journalists. He had said to them, “You are journalists and so you must know well about what is happening. It is the Americans … /14

who have brought death and evil to our country; it is they who have been slaughtering us [Vietnamese] with their planes and their bombs. I have never done anything against my people. It is only against the invaders that I have taken action.” /15

Trỗi was also offered forgiveness by a priest, but he refused. He said, “I have committed no evil. It is only the Americans who have killed, to have sinned.” He refused to be blindfolded for his execution, but they forced it onto him. His last words before being shot were, /16

“Remember my words! Demolish the Americans! Overthrow Nguyễn Khánh! American Fascists, get out of Vietnam! Long live Ho Chi Minh, long live Vietnam!” /17

A short video of his execution can be seen here:

*TW: Graphic (Maybe?) 

Trỗi’s legacy lives on forever. There are roads named after him, both abroad and in Vietnam. His memory and sacrifice will echo for as long as the history pages are long, and Trỗi will be remembered as a martyr who sacrificed himself to defeat US fascist imperialism. /18

Thank you for reading this thread all the way through, if you’re still here! I just wanted to dedicate this day to a martyr who sacrificed himself for the independence of our country and our socialist revolution against fascist American forces. Anyways, thank you again! End /19

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Babysitter Hears Noise Upstairs So Dad Checks Hidden Camera And Captures A Nightmare In His Kitchen

 Babysitter Hears Noise Upstairs So Dad Checks Hidden Camera and Captures a Nightmare in His Kitchen

The babysitter hears a noise upstairs. So dad checks the hidden camera and captures a nightmare in his kitchen. Arriving home one day, one nanny immediately had the sense that something wasn’t right, so she grabbed the kit she was looking after and made it to run for it. It wasn’t until the child’s father watched the chilling CCTV footage, however, that they fully understood what had happened.

Jonathan Lee and his family live in Irvine, California. Lee and his wife have a three-year-old son together. However, as they both lead busy lives, sometimes they can’t be there 24 hours a day.

As a result, the couple decided to hire a nanny to look after their little one, and they found the perfect candidate in Jenna Lee Baker. Little did they know at the time just how much Baker would come to mean to them, though. One day in the summer of 2017, Baker and the three year old had been out doing chores. It’s likely the pair couldn’t wait to get home after completing their tasks, but they had no idea what was waiting for them there. When Baker opened the door, she had a feeling in her stomach that something was wrong.

However, before she knew it, the little boy had already skipped into the house. Convinced that danger was present, Baker urged him to come back, and it’s a good job she did, because just then, Baker heard footsteps pounding down the stairs. Consequently, Baker dashed into the house, picked up the child and carried him out. From there, she ran straight to a neighbor’s house to get help. I turned around and I grabbed him, Baker said as she reenacted the scene for Inside Edition in August 2017.

With child in tow, the nanny then fled down the driveway and onto the street without even stopping to put her shoes on. Baker’s instincts had told her that something was amiss in the house. It wasn’t until later, though, that she would know the true extent of the peril that she and the child had been in. Yes, it was only after the child’s father returned home and checked the CCTV footage that the unsettling truth was discovered. The footage revealed that while Baker and the boy were out, a burglar had broken into the Lay family home.

From there, he’d walked into the kitchen, where he had found the nanny’s purse. The intruder then proceeded to empty the bag out onto the counter to see if there was anything worth stealing. What’s more, this thief was a thorough thief, and he ensured that no stone was left unturned. Once he’d finished in the kitchen, the offender walked through the rest of the house in search of valuables, and he even checked the children’s room for items that’s my wife’s purse. He’s got his hand to have him going into my kids’rooms and just walking in is most scary for me, Leigh said as he rewatched the footage.

Later, upon hearing Baker arrive home, the burglar must have realized that he’d overstayed his welcome as he then made a run for it, heading down the stairs and out the front door. In fact, the footage showed that he left the house just moments after the nanny and child following the burglary. Local police confirmed that they were looking for a suspect in relation to the incident. They listed him as an African American male aged around 18 to 25 years old. Police also added that he had a polka dot backpack and likely weighed some £170.

After surveying the CCTV footage, Lee believes that the man wasn’t working alone. He was on his cellphone the entire time, he told ABC Seven Eyewitness News. From the time he came into the backyard, all the way into the house, all the way up into our room and back down, he was on his phone. Lee explained that the suspect had at first tried to gain entry to the home by breaking a window fitting, but when that failed, he simply broke through a glass door. Shockingly, a whole series of events happened in broad daylight.

The father added that the incident had left him shaken to the court. The burglar tore down my whole sense of security that I had in my home, so I feel very violated, Leigh said. It’s not known what might have happened if Baker had crossed paths with the burglar, and for Lee, that possibility doesn’t even bear thinking about the fact that they were home and he was inside the home was the scariest thing to me, he said. Now the family are just happy that things panned out the way they did and they are immensely grateful to Baker for saving their little boy. Of course.

In fact, they now describe her as their supernatural, according to Inside Edition. What she did for my son and what she does daily, it’s unbelievable. I am so grateful that she’s in our lives. However, Baker insists she was simply doing her job in caring for the little boy. I don’t think of myself as a hero, she said.

I love him when his parents are away, they put their trust in me to keep him safe.


Naked woman gets stuck upside down and dangling from tree


Naked woman gets stuck upside down and dangling from tree


Hilde Krohn Huse was filming herself for an art project in a remote wood near where she lives in Farnham, Surrey, when the knot around her ankle tightened.

After dangling upside down for 80 seconds for the shot she needed, she went to release her leg but the noose so tight she was completely stuck.

First by using her hands to pull the rope open – which completely fails.



She said: ‘When I realized I’d tightened the knot [under my bodyweight] I thought, “Oh my god Hilde, you’ve done something really stupid. Let’s try to get out of it”.

‘I went practical, saving my breath, trying to calm down. Freaking out would not have helped.’

Eventually her friend Ginte, who was staying with her from Norway, heard her cries and came to the rescue, releasing a rather embarrassed Hilde from the tree.

She had rope burns around her ankle and a year on from the accident she still has a scar on her leg.

Afterwards she watched the video and realized that her vulnerability made could prompt a strong emotional response in anyone else viewing the clip.



Hilde has now been accepted for Bloomberg New Contemporaries, a prestigious graduate art show that will tour British galleries including the Institute of Contemporary Art in London.

The footage can be seen from September 18 in Birmingham at the New Contemporaries art show.

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