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The boy’s mother said that she was kidnapped by a Yeren, the Chinese wildman or Bigfoot which probably does exist in China, and raped repeatedly, then abandoned. She went back to her village and gave birth to this son nine months later. He never learned to speak any language, but he did obtain passive language competence, that is, he could understand what was said to him. He died at age 33. I don’t know much else about the case. Skeptics are insisting that he is microencephalic, but that could not be, as such persons are small in stature. I’m sure there has never been a microencephalic anywhere near this tall. They are also saying that his mother was ashamed of giving birth to a retarded kid, so she made up the story about being raped by a Yeren. He does somewhat look like a Bigfoot-human crossbreed. His head and jaw look funny and somewhat ape-like. His arms seem to be extremely long. His head sits right on top of his shoulders, and he seems to have no neck. His shoulders are very wide.When he sits, he just plops his ass right down. The American Indians of the NW said that Bigfoots would sometimes kidnap young women and take them away. The women would sometimes return later. At times they would be pregnant. The offspring were viable, but they were not quite right. Often they had very long, gangly arms. Some were so wild that they could never be tamed properly. There have been 12 documented cases of human-yeti/Almas/Yeren breeding in the 20th century from Russia and China. I don’t have any more details on these cases. There is a famous case from Abkhazia of an Almas named Zana who was captured, tamed, and subsequently bred with a local man and had four children by him. One son was named Kwit. He was extremely strong; he could lift up a chair with a man sitting in it with his teeth! Kwit was normal, except he was extremely strong and had a very quick temper. He died, and his grave was excavated. His skull had some odd features, and aspects of it were outside the human range. Nevertheless, some experts pronounded it fully Homo sapiens. Kwit’s DNA has been tested, and it came back 100% Homo sapiens, which is odd once again. The grave of the mother, Zana, was never able to be located. The Almas are the most civilized of the Bigfoot types. They reside in the Caucasus and have long history of interactions with humans. They have long hair on their heads that extends down to the middle of their backs. The females have long, droopy breasts that are hairless. Their faces are more human and less apelike than the American Bigfoots. They sometimes use clothing which they steal from the local humans, and have even used tools such as clubs. For the most part, they reside in caves. However, they are covered with hair. Russian investigators have long thought that Almas were relict Neandertals. Bigfoot DNA is currently being sequenced. Results have come back “Homo, but not human.” If these yeti types really are in the human line, then possibly they could indeed breed with humans, but the results would be less than ideal from a human point of view. |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rJWUxk1yBX4 This person is the result of a supposed rape of his mother by a Yeren. His mother went missing for months. When she came back to the village, she hardly spoke, but claims she was raped by the yeren. She never spoke about it after that. Scientists have asked her if they could study him, but she always just asked them to go away and leave them alone. The Yeren, variously referred to as the Yiren, Yeh Ren, Chinese Wildman or Wildman of China, Man-Monkey, or Man Bear, is said to be an as yet undiscovered hominid residing in the mountainous and forested regions of China's remote Hubei province. The Yeren is sometimes described as a large, hairy bipedal hominoid, and some believe that this animal, or its close relatives, may be found around the world under different regional names, such as Bigfoot of the United States and Canada, the Yeti of Tibet and Nepal, and the Yowie of Australia. |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EJ5KlZNh1WA jesus christ, snoop has smoked himself ret@rded |
GARRI (x7):YOUR MAMA |
shymexx: It will make you stop destroying cu.nt, and make you a book destroyer, effing TROLL....ret@rd. go back to your legos |
and this will achieve what? |
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michylabo: Well Bro, you sound educated. But know that with rise in sea levels globally, any little surge wld be felt by coast lines with little or no chance of experiencing this in the past. Lagos coast area is now between 0.3 to barely 2m above LCD. Even if the surge travels from Australia, there is a possibility of hitting previously undisturbed coastlines. This has been monitored for the past 4years. I speak as an authority on this. You can check with Fugro and seabed for data relating to hurricanes in the Caribbean that caused the storm on the 17/08/2012 in Kuramo. I suggest all heed the early warning. Its only a prediction. And the probability is 70%.There is no denying the fact that Sea-Level is on the rise due to arctic ice melt down, and most shorelines and islands are in direct danger of being submerged but arctic ice and sea level rise is totally different thing. The unique feature of the west African sub-continent allows for only two main ocean currents yearly. The energy released by the storm did affect ocean dynamics but this is usually at the first 10 to 30m of ocean beneath that the ocean remains calm. Tsunamis on the other hand displace by far large volumes of ocean water from the sea bed. If an under water earthquake displaces the sea bed as low as 0.1m , over an area say 500 meters square you will displace huge volumes of water. Sea Swells are a surface phenomenon and most inherent energy is distributed as waves which are absorbed by the shoreline, ocean currents and also the earth's rotation. This is calling wolf. Even if the warning should be considered what adequate measure will Lagos state take to protect their shoreline? |
Aerial shot of Breezy Point destruction.
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knowledge4: The Commissioner is right.A Hurricane induced ocean surge is no where the same thing as a Tsunami. Tsunamis are as a result of underwater earthquakes. The 2005 Christmas Tsunami began in the middle of the Indian Ocean and as such affected adorning coastlines.Tsunami waves are generated over the seismic zone and the waves initially generated can be less than a meter in swells but as they propagate in all directions coastlines they become monster waves of up to 60m . The most affected and devasted areas had gently sloping shore beds. Wind-Generated waves are far weaker and only affect the immediate coastline and are far weaker than Tsunamis. Why did the Christmass Tsunami not affect Lagos and environs? Here is a map of the Indian Ocean
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richkids1: This Sandy stuff is having effect in Nigeria if we are to be truthful. Recent rains and winds in Ibadan is a good test to this...Please let's spread the news and not joke about this. We can't afford to lose people and properties in Nigeria anymore.I am now convinced that 90% of posters here are ret@rded or just plain ignorant. |
By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times September 24, 2012 NAIROBI, Kenya — The voices were loud and harsh outside the thin walls of the tin shack where Musa Otieno, a boy of 12, tried to sleep in the Nairobi slum of Kibera. A stranger had wandered into the neighborhood. A mob gathered around him with machetes and knives, shouting, "Thief, thief!" The boy huddled in bed, listening to the stranger pleading. "The man was saying, 'I'm not a thief, I'm looking for someone,' but no one gave him a chance to explain." The boy heard the man's screams as the mob beat him. He heard the sound of machetes, "like someone was cutting something." And then, silence. Now 35, married with a child of his own, Otieno learned a chilling lesson that has stayed with him all his life: "Be careful, or it could happen to me." It might have been a premonition. In South Africa, the premier of Western Cape province last month set up an inquiry into vigilante killings, with at least 15 in one Cape Town township since January. The dead included nine suspected thieves who were "necklaced," a mob punishment often meted out against suspected collaborators in the apartheid era, in which tires filled with gasoline were placed around victims' necks and set alight. Police failures are a major reason for the vigilante killings, said Gavin Silber of the Cape Town-based Social Justice Coalition, and they are a scourge in many sub-Saharan countries with unresponsive or corrupt authorities. "We work in Khayelitsha, which is a South Africa township, and we hear stories about abuse of police powers almost on a daily basis, whether it's beating people, police standing by while a crime is committed or police firing wildly into a crowd," he said in a phone interview. "As a result of that, communities have lost faith in police. "If you go to the police station to report a case of rape, you can be expected to be treated very poorly. You might be chased out of the police station," Silber said. "People see their friends or family getting raped or beaten. People get very frustrated. They don't see an alternative [to vigilante justice]." But the vigilantes are just as corrupt and unpredictable as the cops, shaking down residents — and exacting revenge. The vigilantes often belong to neighborhood "committees," like a grim mutant of Neighborhood Watch. "There are street committees set up," Silber said of Khayelitsha. "Sometimes it's a case of somebody just seeing someone running away from a scene. Otherwise it's more orchestrated. Someone will say, 'Someone stole this from me.'" Silber said at times police seemed to tacitly endorse the vigilantes, failing to intervene and allowing the mob the kill its victim. In many slum settlements, he said, the population never sees much evidence of governance aside from the police, who are rarely supportive and often abusive. "We often say the only time people in informal settlements see the state is when it comes to violate their rights." There's little public sympathy for the victims of vigilante justice. When a South African newspaper published the story of an alleged thief stoned to death in Katlehong township near Johannesburg in June, most people commenting on the article were full of praise for the attackers. "Awesome stuff. Well done South Africa," one wrote. "That is justice," another wrote. "End of story." * On a sunny Saturday in Kibera, the risks of crime or punishment seem subsumed by the daily rituals of life. Boys play marbles next to women cooking French fries to sell on the red dirt track. A dog noses through garbage. A mad woman wanders, crying. A mother bends over a plastic bucket, lathering her toddler. Music is everywhere, loud and infectious. |
michylabo: The commissioner might be right you know. Its obvious that many that commented on this post are not experienced or solidly grounded in science, If not, you would realize that the earth, weather e.t.c are all dynamic. Sandy can grow to a 4 or 5 in a twinkle. She can change direction and gain disastrous speed in a twinkle as well. The surge that cut thru kuramo was a ripple effect of a storm that happened in another continent. 16 already dead in Almighty USA cos of sandy. So better yield is advice whether political or scientific and stay off the coast for 2weeksHurricanes generally churn the ocean creating sea winds that will lead to swells which in turn leads to ocean surges within the vicinity of the storm. Lagos is over 6000 miles from the storm center and is buffeted by the Bight Of Benin. In summary there is little or no chance of ocean surge affecting Lagos coastlines as a result of Hurricane Sandy. The last ocean surge was not directly as a result of hurricanes in the Atlantic but a normal climate feature of the Tropical Atlantic during the J.A.S. months brought about by strong wind currents originating from the intensification of the St. Helena high pressure center which governs the monsoon flow over west Africa. Several factors also lead to ocean tides and wave swells over the west African shorelines from Lunar activity to also localized storm cells, up welling currents brought about by parallel sea-wind flows relative to the shoreline (westerly winds), etc. The Commissioner should bring to our knowledge the climate and ocean model he consulted in making such callous statements. Finally, the Lagos shoreline erosion has little or nothing to do with climate change but as a result of the sand filling of adjacent Lekki peninsular which is a natural barrier reef meant to protect the inland from surging Atlantic. |
luluosas: Nigerians, Please Pray!
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wild guy: Nigerians never fail to surprise me.WHERE IS THE SCIENCE BACKING IT? You don't just wake up in the morning and spew bull cos you are in government. |
emmatony: D person with dis post must be stupid. Arewa has better educated pple than d so called biafras that only knw how to sell spare parts in d market.
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Sirniyeh: Hello nairalanders,You hit it right on the head. The only thing is you forgot the cowardice of the Odua people |
Ubenedictus: Isreal has never been interested in diplomacy or peace, they always use force, they have succeeded in fighting everyone in their immediate borders and have decided iran is next becos they fear it will soon become a regional power.because they are surrounded by a55holes |
SHAMELESS GOATS |
The Sudanese government is blaming Israel for an explosion at a munitions plant in Khartoum early yesterday morning that Israeli media say was owned by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and made arms for Hamas. The Sudan Tribune reports that Ahmad Bilal Osman, Sudan’s media minister, said in a press conference yesterday that the government had proof that Israel was behind the explosion that destroyed the Yarmook military factory and killed two people around midnight. The Sudanese minister said that their accusation against the Jewish state did not come out of thin air but was based on evidences and accounts of eye witnesses confirming that four planes that entered the country from the east had destroyed factory using high technology that jammed radars at Khartoum airport. Osman dismissed the possibility that neighboring South Sudan or internal rebel groups were behind the attack, saying only Israel has the kind of high technology with which the attack was carried out. … The minister of media said in his press conference in Khartoum that 60 percent of Al-Yarmook ammunition factory was completely destroyed while 40 percent was partially destroyed. He revealed that the government had plans to relocate the factory to an area outside of the capital “but the Israelis knew this and decided to attack preemptively.” http://theintelhub.com/2012/10/25/did-israel-just-blow-up-an-iranian-weapons-factory-in-sudan/ |
