Awww cute! It must have been a pet to be so fearless, it's nice to put a face to your avatar as well :)MusicMan said:lainey said:Oh I see! I wouldn't have a clue how to do it without a smart phone either! Good things come to those who wait. :)MusicMan said:lainey said:It would be great to see the picture!
Hi Lainey, I plugged the fone into the computer, but for the life of me that's as far as it got!
I'll have to wait until my (very smart) daughter is available, I'm sure she will figure it out.
I can't help it if I was born in the forties.. I don't even use a smart fone. Every one else seems to have one.
Patience.
Lainey, I got my youngest son to show my wife how to use email on her smart phone: the one she took the pictures with, and she emailed the pics to me.
So now I have to work out how to attach them to this message. How excitement!
Ciro124 said:It looks as if the bird is posing for the picture too. Very strange indeed.
But a very nice experience it must have been!
Victim of fatal dog attack named
http://www.lep.co.uk/news/victim-of-fatal-dog-attack-named-1-7652538
Liam Hewitson
By Brian Ellis
brian.ellis@jpress.co.uk
12:22Saturday 02 January 2016 19:02Friday 01 January 2016
Police investigating what caused a dog to kill its 22-year-old owner in Preston say the incident was a “tragic accident.”
The man, named today as Liam Hewitson, suffered serious injuries to his face and neck at a house in Dundonald Street yesterday and was pronounced dead at the scene despite attempts by paramedics to save him.
Officers were at the terraced property off New Hall Lane until late last night. And family, friends and neighbours laid floral tributes and lit candles in the street outside.
Police have revealed Liam was suffering from an epileptic fit when the dog attacked him.
His family have released a statement saying: “Liam was a happy lad who was always smiling and had lots of friends.
“He had a beautiful personality and he will be missed by his dad Phil, girlfriend Jess and sisters Melissa and Aleisha and brother Cordell.
“The family have asked to be given some privacy as they have been through a truly horrific experience and they are all still very much in shock.”
Ambulance staff called to the house at around 3.45pm on New Year’s Day after reports of a serious dog attack alerted police and the animal was taken away by handlers before being put down by a vet.
Officers have so far not identified what sort of dog it was, although friends on social media insisted the pet, named Tiger, was not a banned breed.
DI Jane Webb said last night: “This is a tragic incident in which a man has sadly died.
“Enquiries are ongoing to establish the exact circumstances and my thoughts very much remain with his family who are being supported by specially-trained officers at this time.”
But this afternoon a police spokesman said they were treating the incident as “a tragic accident and there is no criminal investigation. A file will be passed to the coroner in due course.”
itellsya said:Officers have so far not identified what sort of dog it was, although friends on social media insisted the pet, named Tiger, was not a banned breed.
Keit said:itellsya said:Officers have so far not identified what sort of dog it was, although friends on social media insisted the pet, named Tiger, was not a banned breed.
For some reason the above made me think about what the C's said about some animals becoming possessed. Also reminded me about the Russian idiom: A ship will sail the way you name it.
Unfortunately, the chances are that the reason is probably rather prosaic, as the dog probably got really scared and attacked. Especially since the view of people in an epileptic fit can be really disturbing and maybe threatening to a dog.
Tied in heat all day, angry camel severs owner’s head
Left in the heat with its legs tied all day, a camel attacked its owner and severed his head in anger in Rajasthan's Barmer district on Saturday. About 25 villagers struggled for 6 hours to calm the animal down.
Urjaram of Mangta village was entertaining guests at his house on Saturday night when he suddenly realised that his camel had been out in the heat all day with its legs tied. He was attacked when he tried to untie the annoyed animal.
"The animal lifted him by the neck and threw him on to the ground, chewed the body and severed the head," villager Thakara Ram said. Villagers revealed that the camel had attacked Urjaram in the past as well.
Areas in Rajasthan are witnessing some of the highest mercury levels in the country. Jawans patrolling the border with Pakistan, too, are facing a tough time dealing with camels in this heat. Recently, a camel attempted to get a jawan off its back while rushing to the shade.
Man jumps into lions' cage for a handshake
Two staff at the lions' enclosure rushed to the rescue of the youth identified as Mukesh Kumar of Rajasthan. They pulled him out even as he was trying to go close to the lions to "kiss" them and shake hands with them. Mukesh was handed over to the Bahadurpura police who are questioning him.
A zoo official said Mukesh claimed to be a worker in the construction major Larsen and Toubro in Rajasthan. "His mental condition seems to be normal but, he told us that he wanted to shake hands with the lion," the official said.
Man climbs high tension electric pole in Firozabad, disrupts power supply in 3 UP districts
Power supply in three districts of Uttar Pradesh - Etawah, Etah and Mainpuri - was partially disrupted for almost six hours on Monday morning, when an allegedly frustrated man climbed an electric pole in Firozabad district, after his wife deserted him following a family dispute...
Sudhir Mishra, a local who was eyewitness of the event, said, "In the soaring 45 degree of hot temperature, the man demanded police search his wife or threatened to jump from the pole. When the electricity department cut the power supply of the high tension wire to ensure that he is not electrocuted, the man went up higher several feet, almost touching the wires."
For some reason the above made me think about what the C's said about some animals becoming possessed. Also reminded me about the Russian idiom: A ship will sail the way you name it.
Q: (L) Are we going to have more terrorist attacks in the US? They already said no, but that's because we already know it wasn't terrorist. Are we going to have more violence in the US that may not be as a results of terrorists?
A: Yes.
Q:(L) Can you designate any of the areas where this violence may occur in the near future?
A: Indianapolis.
Q: (A) What is that? (L) Indianapolis is a city in Indiana. Well that's something that has never been mentioned. What kind of violence?
A: Hit by focusing beam of the HAARP array.
Q: (L) Well that's weird. (A) By mistake? An accident?
A: No.
Q: (L) What will be the outcome of Indianapolis being hit by this focusing beam of the HAARP array?
A: Mind controlled violence.
{1} I don't totally agree with that assessment as we all have become aware of how our diet effects our mental stability and instability. I would think the same goes for pets.By the end of 2013 there dozen of such facilities world-wide and savvy animal owners, vets and holistic physicians are even more concerned. See instant information ii EMF Exposure Symptoms. Elector Magnetic Frequency's can play havoc with the brain waves of all living creatures, interfering with navigation, health, and behavior. Science reports o EMF effects discuss mood and mental balance, i.e. "strong EMF reduce serotonin melatonin...such reduction is the cause of violent behavior and suicide in many people...depression, "strongly associated with suicide,...precursor is associated with high EMF exposure.
Certainly something is putting people a serious kink in animal behavior even though globally, they say share very little in terms of environment, food, or other influences. {1}
Article also includes:
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Unfortunately, the chances are that the reason is probably rather prosaic, as the dog probably got really scared and attacked. Especially since the view of people in an epileptic fit can be really disturbing and maybe threatening to a dog.
We stimulated the epileptic focus in a patient with
medically intractable mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) by
means of subdural electrodes and evaluated the change in the
number of interictal epileptiform discharges. We used biphasic
electric current of 0.3-ms duration presented at 0.9-Hz fre-
quency for 250 s, comparing stimulus intensity of 7.5, 2, and
0.5 mA.
[b]Results:[/b]
Interictal epileptiform discharges at the ictal focus
occurred less frequently after the stimulation with the intensity
of 0.5 mA. With the intensity of 7.5 mA and 2.0 mA, [b]however,
habitual auras were elicited by the stimulation, and afterdis-
charges were seen on the cortical EEG.[/b]
Low-frequency, low-intensity electric cortical
stimulation could produce inhibitory effects on epileptic activ-
ity. At the same time, however, a caution for possible induction
of EEG seizures is needed, even when applying low-frequency
electric stimulation.
[b]Key Words:[/b]
Low-frequency electric cor-
tical stimulation—Subdural electrode—Intractable epilepsy—
Interictal epileptiform discharge—Inhibitory effects.
Altair said:What are these dogs actually doing?
Pashalis said:Altair said:What are these dogs actually doing?
My strong guess is that this pack of wild dogs "in turkey" were trying to catch a marten (or another creature like that), that was inside of the car. Martens like the rubber parts in the car engine area (and other parts of the car) and can be found frequently in there.
Laura said:Q: (L) That's entirely possible. In fact, I think that's what we see a lot in those stories we put on SOTT. All these different dogs that are attacking people. They get entities… attachments. And something is making them more susceptible.
(Galatea) Or animals in zoos that turn on their caretakers.
A: Yes. We warned of this.
Q: (L) So if you're gonna have a dog, it's best to have one that has instincts that are very strongly pro-human to begin with in order to put a layer of protection between you and the possibility of an entity attack through an animal?
A: Yes