Queens Day, normally a day full of celebration, but today a day of tragedy. In Apeldoorn, a 38 year old man drove his car, on purpose, through the crowds, who were there to see the queen, where, as for now, 4 people died and 13 got seriously injured.
In all likelyness, he wanted to hit the bus where the royal family sitting in. He failed doing that however. An obstacle made out of concrete and iron was in the way and made the car, which was heavily damaged already, stop, also preventing more people to get hit. The 38 year old man survived, he is in the hospital right now.
UPDATE: Some of the wounded didn’t make it. The death toll is now 7 people.
The perpetrator also died of his injuries in the hospital.
In The Netherlands this news is a few days old, but for those in the rest of the world who wants to know: If it’s up to Rita Verdonk, every dude boning a jailbait can make a choice: it’s either being never to be released again or being sentenced to castration… double castration!!
"And it has to be the oldfashioned way of castration, not new chemical techniques."
Verdonk thinks that it’s the only way for successfully letting pedophiles return to society.
What she doesn’t seem to know is that castrated sex offenders often do it again after a while. The lowered state of aggression and sexual lust is often just a temporary thing.
The Dutch justice department is also known for making too many mistakes.
So imagine that…. some attention whore says you’ve been doing some raep on her, but you didn’t since you know she’s a trap, and, before you know it, this bitch is cutting off your precious sensitive balls!! *Ouch!*…
Everyone who has seen the movie I.D., posted a few hours ago, knows the character Gumbo. And what a character he is.
Imagine… no more Gumbo…. life would have no meaning then… just like this video has none.
Enjoy the horseshit.
Tagline: When you go undercover, remember one thing: who you are.
Though the movie is made in 1995, it takes place in the 1980’s of England (where else), in a time where hooliganism, according to many, was at it’s worst and this movie is about four coppers going undercover to find out what the top lads of the firm of Shadwell Town FC are up to, which is a fictional soccer football club in this movie btw. One of the undercover officers however slowly but steadily turns into one of the initial targets.
Because it’s supposed to be from the 80’s, it’s really raw and flat. Sometimes the stereotyping of the hooligan characters is a bit over the top, but still, this movie keeps on making you curious about what’s going to happen next and all in all it’s definitely worth seeing. Imho it’s, for the standards of it’s time, better than Green Street or any other of the more recent hooligan movies.
Apparently it was just "newspapers talking shit", which is not entirely impossible of course, but what also is definitely not impossible is that the Church of $cientology is talking shit. And even newspapers are more trustworthy than the C.o.$… So let’s have a closer look on what happened in the past few days.
Both CPR, the Central Person Registration office, and Scientology Denmark state that private companies can’t obtain CPR numbers, but just names and addresses if the CPR number already is provided.
This raises a few questions:
#1) Why on earth would organizations, such as the Co$, together pay DKK 44 million for a service that your average Joe can obtain at the city hall?
#2) Even if there’s a senseful answer for question #1, then it shouldn’t be forgotten that there’s a whole black market in CPR numbers. Criminals steal them, and sell them to whoever wants their lil’ greedy hands on these numbers. Is it plausible that the Church of $cientology, a cult who sees their members rather as investments than as human beings, might do business this way?
#3) Let’s say question #1 AND #2 are totally out of the question (lol)…. then check the fuck out of this:
In Denmark, when you donate to humanitarian organizations, such as Viva Net and Ibis, you can get a tax deduction off your donation. You do have to provide your CPR number then, since the tax office is involved with it.
But how about this: The Church of $cientology actually has a front organization, Unge for menneskerettigheder which is classified as a humanitarian organization (wtf? See page 3!) and they too offer the tax deducting service, meaning then that people have to provide their CPR-numbers.
Worryingly, that fruity lil’ club isn’t the only front organization…. Co$ got a whole damn network of them (read the rest of that page too btw, it’s pretty damn insightful). Be on the safe side: avoid these organizations.
So fuck me sideways and call me Tom Cruise, if that doesn’t lead to some social security numbers, then I don’t know what does.
Well… I think it’s safely to say though that the Cult of $cientology does speak the truth about one thing: they definitely want to get back in touch with their former members for some obscure reasons.
UPDATE: Here are a few direct links to some relevant news articles. Translated by Google Translate, for your comfort. Well…. the translation is kinda crappy, but you’ll get it pretty much.
Scientology buys CPR numbers (Indland.jp.dk)
Scientology has purchased access to social security numbers (Kristeligt Dagblad)
Scientology has your address (TV2)
Now, if we take one of
these kosher characters
and add some of
this nasty poison shit…

… you’d basically get something like this
, amirite?

But wait a second… that tank… that logo… is that photoshopped or something? The answer is abso’fuckin’lutely not… that right there is REAL!
Some dumb fuck in The Netherlands runs an actual gas company with a name that’s not that far off from Gas a Jew (else it’s an anagram at the least). To make it complete, there’s also a German version of their website.
Not that it would matter to these guys, though.
UPDATE: Naturally, this here is overly dramatized (for the lulz), because really, I srsly don’t care. However, it did cause that someone reading this on a bookmark site actually called Jewa-gas! He asked if they were familiar with the fact that their company name somewhat resembles the Holocaust. They weren’t and they were like “OMG, wir haben es nicht gewußt, LOL!” Anyway, Jewa stands for the last name Jennekens (owner) and the town Wanssum where the company is located.
Today, in a radio show, the Dutch parliamentarian Henk Jan Ormel on behalf of the Christian Party (CDA), said that a vegetarian cook book, supported by the ministry of agriculture, nature and food quality, is "pure propaganda and thus it must be banned".
The CDA would like to spend the money on a campaign to demonstrate the public "how useful animal testing is".
Banning the cook book, which is over 10 years old but regularly updated with an eye to recent insights on health and hasn’t been bothered until now, is not only received as an issue that’s merely a concern of veggies, it is also received by a majority of the public, including non-veggies, as a (further) limitation of freedom of choice and hypocritical as the leading Christian party does promote eating (red) meat, which happens to be proven quite unhealthy.
Most CDA voters come from agricultural rich areas and the party has, traditionally, tight connections with the bio industry.








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