| Over a mile wide triange UFO appeared over Russia | | A huge triangle shaped UFO howered over Moscow's Kremlin.Some people suggested it's an air balloon or stunt, but a spokesman for aerospace experts Jane's News said: "We have no idea what it is."There are 2 videos available, one is filmed by day and one at night.
I'm pretty sure it's just another hoax since there are only 2 videos available. There would be thousands of videos and pictures if object that large would really appear in the sky. There's no doubt we would get live footage too. You can watch the videos here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkpbNMHk3Xsrussian police didn't comment on the case. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2776684/UFO-filmed-over-Kremlin.html | |
| | Couple sells baby on ebay!!! | | A little while back a Russian couple sold their child on ebay as a joke. The description read: Child for sale, cries too much. This "joke" led to the Russian police force barging into their house and arresting them for child abuse. The weird thing of it all is that people actually bid on the child and asked if postage was possible????????????Do you think their punishment was fair? What do you guys think of the people that bid on the child? Let the games begin... Whats your opinion? | |
| | Wal-Mart is out of control | | Not only is Wal-Mart known for building on presious wetland, "mislabeling" organic food, but they also are using illegal timber for their wood products, paying the Russian mob. Wal-Mart practices encourage illegal logging, threaten endangered species
Date: December 16, 2007. Posted by WildlifeWatch Desk
Region: International Subjects: Industry, Forests
Global retail giant Wal-Mart is selling wood products made from illegally logged timber which is in turn threatening the habitat of the highly endangered Siberian tiger.
This new evidence comes as Wal-Mart continues to publicly tout its “Sustainability 360” initiative, which asserts the importance of “first and foremost” avoiding illegally harvested wood.
Highlights of the EIA report 'Attention Wal-Mart Shoppers: How Wal-Mart's Sourcing Practices Encourage Illegal Logging and Threaten Endangered Species' show that Wal-Mart’s “no questions asked” sourcing policy, which prizes low-price above all, is having particularly dangerous consequences for the high conservation value forests of the Russian Far East, and in turn the world’s largest cat, the Siberian tiger, of which only 500 are thought to remain in the wild.
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