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The Egtved Girl

The Egtved Girl (c. 1390–1370 BC) was a Nordic Bronze Age girl whose well-preserved remains were discovered outside Egtved, Denmark in 1921. Aged 16–18 at death, she was slim, 1.6 metres (5 ft 3 in) tall, had short, blond hair and well-trimmed nails. Her burial has been dated by dendrochronology to 1370 BC.  In the coffin, the girl was wrapped in an ox hide. She wore a loose, short tunic with sleeves reaching the elbow. She had a bare waist and wore a short string skirt. She had bronze bracelets, and a woollen belt with a large disc decorated with spirals and a spike. At her feet were the cremated remains of a child aged 5 to 6. By her head there was a small birch bark box that contained an awl, bronze pins, and a hair net. Before the coffin was closed she was covered with a blanket and an ox hide. Flowering yarrow (indicating a summer burial) and a bucket of beer made of wheat, honey, bog-myrtle and cowberries were placed atop. Her distinctive outfit, which caused a sensation when it

Italian doctor resigns after he's caught half-n*ked in a hotel room with a female 'patient' offering to cure her illness by having s*x with her.

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Italian doctor resigns after he's caught half-n*ked in a hotel room with a female 'patient' offering to cure her illness by having s*x with her.  Miniello reportedly told the female 'patient' that he could give her immunity for the virus by having s*x with her because he was vaccinated, despite a negative test. The woman, identified as Anna Maria, said she had consulted Miniello about being unable to get pregnant, and he told the woman she had signs of HPV, despite a negative Pap smear test.  While there, when she asked about protection, he told her that it was pointless as she would not then get the benefit of the antibodies if he had a cond*m on.   But Anna Maria decided to contact the Italian newspaper, alleging that Miniello had touched her br*asts inappropriately and told her he liked women with small br*asts. But before he thought he was about to have s*x with her, a journalist came into the room and surprised the half-n*ked doctor, who reportedly said: 'I

FBI Director's List of celebrities Who Attended Diddy's Parties Will Leave You Shocked

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FBI Director's List of celebrities Who Attended Diddy's Parties Will Leave You Shocked In a surprising revelation, a recent report has surfaced detailing the extensive list of celebrities who have graced the lavish parties hosted by music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. The FBI director’s list, obtained through various investigations, showcases an array of high-profile names from the entertainment industry, leaving fans and critics alike in utter disbelief. Source: Morbidwave From A-list actors to chart-topping musicians, Diddy's parties have long been known for their glitz, glamour, and a touch of scandal. However, the names revealed in this list suggest a deeper connection between the elite and the controversial figure. Don't watch if you have a heart problem 

๐Ÿฅ€ SAINT VICTORIA OF ROME ๐Ÿฅ€

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๐Ÿฅ€ SAINT VICTORIA OF ROME ๐Ÿฅ€ . ๐Ÿฅ€ While relics are sometimes only  'parts' of saints, some are whole bodies. The beautiful baroque church of Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome, displays the full corpse of an 'incorruptible saint' ~ in a glass case you can walk right up to to view. This is the preserved corpse of Saint Victoria, one of the church's most unnerving and sinister relics.  ๐Ÿฅ€ Victoria was an early christian martyr.  She is one of many examples of faithful Catholic women who were killed in 304 AD, after spurning a powerful pagan suitor. Victoria was persecuted for her Catholic faith, a tragedy that's reflected by the red slash in her throat.  Her body was installed in the Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome. ๐Ÿฅ€ However, Victoria's golden curls, alabaster brows, and perfect features aren't what they seem to be.  The BBC TV series 'Rome~A History of the eternal city' features Victoria in one of their episodes.      "When you

Archaeologists in Sweden have unearthed a rare battle-sword dating back to the 17th century.

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Archaeologists in Sweden have unearthed a rare battle-sword dating back to the 17th century. This exceptional find was made during an excavation of a 400-year-old cellar floor in Kalmar, a city renowned for its historical architecture and strategic importance during the Kalmar War. According to archaeologists the discovered sword represents “an evolutionary leap” from earlier medieval designs to the more advanced weaponry that began to define the 17th-century battlefield.

12 Reasons Why Reading Books Should Be Part of Your Life:

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12 Reasons Why Reading Books Should Be Part of Your Life: 1. Knowledge Highway: Books offer a vast reservoir of knowledge on virtually any topic imaginable. Dive deep into history, science, philosophy, or explore new hobbies and interests. 2. Enhanced Vocabulary: Regular reading exposes you to a wider range of vocabulary, improving your communication skills and comprehension. 3. Memory Boost: Studies suggest that reading can help sharpen your memory and cognitive function, keeping your mind active and engaged. 4. Stress Reduction: Curling up with a good book can be a form of mental escape, offering a temporary reprieve from daily anxieties and a chance to unwind. 5. Improved Focus and Concentration: In today's fast-paced world filled with distractions, reading strengthens your ability to focus and concentrate for extended periods. 6. Empathy and Perspective: Stepping into the shoes of fictional characters allows you to develop empathy and gain a deeper understanding of different pe

The Heretic's Fork,

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The Heretic's Fork, though simple in design, was a horrifying symbol of the fear and repression that defined the Inquisition. Its purpose was not to kill, but to break the spirit of the accused through prolonged psychological and physical suffering. By forcing the victim to remain painfully still, the device ensured that any attempt to relax or sleep would result in sharp, agonizing stabs from the prongs, keeping the victim in a state of constant anxiety. This instrument was emblematic of the broader methods used during the Inquisition, where the goal was often less about obtaining justice and more about enforcing control and extracting confessions, whether true or coerced. The Heretic's Fork instilled fear not just in those who wore it, but in the broader population, reminding people of the terrifying consequences of being labeled a heretic. Devices like this highlight the darker aspects of human history, where cruelty was institutionalized in the name of religious or ideologi

The History of the Roman Catholics Inquisition

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The History of the Roman Catholics Inquisition  would go on for 700 to to 1000 years and thousands were murdered and millions tortured by the Roman catholic church. The last execution in 1826 the victim was a schoolmaster convicted of heresy.   These records are by and from the Catholic  Church to provide the accounting and financial cost for its devices, mechanisms and manpower use to hunt down and torture or murder its victims. The Catholic church keeps no secrets, and easily obtained from the Vatican's records so called Archivio Segreto, stored in a vast underground bunker below a former observatory. The Inquisition records are kept mainly in the Palazzo del Sant'Uffizio itself and for four and a half centuries up until 1998 the archive was closed to outsiders.  The Roman Catholic Church so makes no apology. It would seem it's proud of their hideous crimes of murder and torturing of millions. In fact it gave Roman Inquisitors the enthusiasm that highly motivated them, h

THE TRUTH YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE VATICAN HARLOT!!

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THE TRUTH YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE VATICAN HARLOT!! In 325, at the Council of Nicaea, Constantine the Great created the Catholic Church after a genocide of 45,000 Jews..... At the same time the religious books of all the villages of the empire are collected and thus create the Bible the an unused word, BIBLE, which was a fertility deity's name at the ancient port town of BYBLOS. In 327, Constantine known as the emperor of Rome, orders Jerome to translate the Vulgate version into Latin, changing the Hebrew proper names for pagan names such as Jehovah and Jesus and thus adulterating the scriptures. In 431, the cult of the Virgin Mary is invented. In 594, Purgatory is invented. In 610, the title of Pope is invented. In 788, worship of pagan deities is imposed. In 995, the meaning of kadosh (set apart) was changed to 'holy'. In 1079, the 'celibacy' of the priests (totally Catholic word) is imposed. In 1090, the prayer of the Rosary is imposed. In 1184, the Inquisition

"We hereby find Galileo guilty of heresy on the grounds for having held and believed a doctrine which is false and contrary to the divine and Holy Scripture;

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"We hereby find Galileo guilty of heresy on the grounds for having held and believed a doctrine which is false and contrary to the divine and Holy Scripture; that the sun is the center of the world and does not move from east to west, and the earth moves and is not the center of the world, and that one may hold and defend as probable an opinion after it has been declared defined contrary to the Holy Scripture." Galileo's protest, "I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with senses, reason, and intellect has intended to forgo their use." June 1633, The Inquisition

This painting shows Christian pastors burning alive 20 "heretics"

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This painting shows Christian pastors burning alive 20 "heretics" ( forcibly converted Hindus who reverted to Hinduism) in Goa. This episode happened during Goa Inquisition.  Francis Xavier was a religious terrorist who murdered thousands of Hindus and also converted many.  He was the 1st to brought torture, violence, intimidation and terror to Goa to force native Indians to convert to Catholic Christians. Why? Yes,to "save the souls" of heretics. Burnt along with heretics are the Hindu sacred books in Sanskrit and Marathi. Such paintings are indeed very rare. This "pious" painting was drawn by Portuguese traveler Filippo Sassetti in c.1560.

"You can’t pin Christianity on Jesus. It’s not his fault.

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"You can’t pin Christianity on Jesus. It’s not his fault. Christianity is Paul’s burden to bear, with a little help from the earliest church councils.  In my view, Jesus and Paul would have not gotten along well, and Jesus would have been dismayed by many of the concepts that Paul devised. No other individual shaped the Jesus story adopted by the church more than Paul. Western Christianity is Pauline. Paul wrote his letters before the gospels were written, and likely influenced the synoptic gospel writers. Jesus would have been dumbfounded by the mythology and theology that got attached to his name.  One thing Paul did very successfully, and in my view very unfortunately, was lock in the idea of atonement and bloodshed as salvific. The Jewish sacrifice of the lamb became the model for the Roman execution of Jesus who became the "lamb of God," who died to take the rap for the sins of all humankind. The earliest followers of Jesus did not go about making crucifixes. The fi

The heart-piercing cry makes even the executioners wince.

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"The heart-piercing cry makes even the executioners wince. The edges bite into the crotch of this soon-to-be Judas, tearing tendons, nerves, and lymph nodes."  Today, the torture museums of Europe display infamously gruesome instruments like the iron maiden, the rack, and the Spanish donkey. However, a lesser-known device that initially resembles a simple wooden stool may have been the most brutal of them all. Known as the Judas Cradle, this ghastly tool was reportedly used during the Spanish Inquisition to inflict maximum pain by suspending heretics above its razor-sharp "seat" with their orifices exposed and then slowly lowering them down onto it. What's more, the cradle's tip would never be cleaned, meaning that even if the torture wasn't meant to be lethal, the victim would most likely die of infection anyway.

Rodent Retribution: How Rats Became Tools of Unthinkable Cruelty๐Ÿ˜ฒ๐Ÿ˜ฒ

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Rodent Retribution: How Rats Became Tools of Unthinkable Cruelty๐Ÿ˜ฒ๐Ÿ˜ฒ The Disturbing Legacy of Rat Torture: From the Medieval Era in London to 20th-Century South America showcases humanity's long and unsettling history of devising brutal methods to cause suffering to one another. While many of these techniques involve complex devices, one of the most nightmarish forms of torture simply uses a familiar pest – the rat. For centuries, rats have served as instruments of torment across the globe, with practices tracing back to ancient Rome and the Middle Ages in Europe. The innate fear and disgust many feel towards rats made them ideal for merciless interrogators and tyrants aiming to extract confessions or retaliate against adversaries.

In Uganda their way of life is different and their ethics of marriage is not comparable as to other culture.

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In Uganda their way of life is different and their ethics of marriage is not comparable as to other culture. In Uganda if you want to marry a lady after everyone is seated they will ask your elder sister to go and have a test of the person who wants to get married to her younger sister to see how the man does in bed and to still confirm if the person manhood is working perfectly before he will be allowed to do the marital right. My culture has started another thing which am yet to define.  I witness a tradition marriage ceremony were everyone is seated all the items bought by the mother in-law was brought out including bed and they supposed husband and wife was ask to go and sleep on it together in public ๐Ÿ™„. I was not there and i didn't hear any story of our parents getting married this way back then in 70s, 80s not to talk of my age now to have witness it, else just for this late 20s where are we going to? Such life is portray publicly even in the presence of parents. No wonder b

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