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This is indeed not good.
 

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Sledgehammer sounds like Travellers. Diversity wouldn't use a sledge.
 

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I agree. This sounds as if it is going to be a big story. We await further news. In the meantime we have the usual rubbish of thoughts and prayers and rips.
 

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There was a thread about this on 4chan last night and someone posted images and possibly the video. I didn't click any links but saw a thumbnail image, which I didn't click to enlarge, but from that and based on the comments I could see how brutal it was...a hole in the head... :sick:

In other news, DJ Carey pretended he had cancer, 21 times, for monetary gain:
 

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Barrett may have been ahead of his time in calling for the death penalty.

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Yeah but it might have an extra shocking effect upon the community/parish if an innocent man gets hanged or if the guilty perp happens to be familiaro_O
It's been said that the Irish considered it taboo to hang their own and hired non resident foreigners to do it - back then.
 

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Are you referring to Albert Pierrepoint Buddy? The Free State did indeed hire him. He'd come over on the steamer from Holyhead every so often, hang a a few men, and then head back that evening.
 

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'The UK’s most hazardous nuclear site, Sellafield, has been hacked into by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China, the Guardian can reveal.

The astonishing disclosure and its potential effects have been consistently covered up by senior staff at the vast nuclear waste and decommissioning site, the investigation has found.

The Guardian has discovered that the authorities do not know exactly when the IT systems were first compromised. But sources said breaches were first detected as far back as 2015, when experts realised sleeper malware – software that can lurk and be used to spy or attack systems – had been embedded in Sellafield’s computer networks.
It is still not known if the malware has been eradicated. It may mean some of Sellafield’s most sensitive activities, such as moving radioactive waste, monitoring for leaks of dangerous material and checking for fires, have been compromised.

Sources suggest it is likely foreign hackers have accessed the highest echelons of confidential material at the site, which sprawls across 6 sq km (2 sq miles) on the Cumbrian coast and is one of the most hazardous in the world.

The full extent of any data loss and any ongoing risks to systems was made harder to quantify by Sellafield’s failure to alert nuclear regulators for several years, sources said.

The revelations have emerged in Nuclear Leaks, a year-long Guardian investigation into cyber hacking, radioactive contamination and toxic workplace culture at Sellafield.

The site has the largest store of plutonium on the planet and is a sprawling rubbish dump for nuclear waste from weapons programmes and decades of atomic power generation.'


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Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China - The Guardian
 

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