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The photographs show the first arrest of a drug user partnered up with a picture taken at a later date, when the person is clearly in the midst of their addiction.

Addicts are seen with teeth missing, scratched and scabby skin, and sallow cheeks. Their complexion is bordering on grey and their hair is matted or falling out.

It takes this female meth user just four months for her face to show the ravaged signs of addiction
It takes this female meth user just four months for her face to show the ravaged signs of addiction

It takes just eight months for the face of this female meth user to show the ravaged signs of addiction

This man's face appears to be collapsing as his features are ravaged from years of taking hard drugs
This man's face appears to be collapsing as his features are ravaged from years of taking hard drugs

This man's face has taken on the appearance of 'meth mouth' - when users lose their teeth - from years of taking hard drugs

The harrowing shots have been put together by the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office in Oregon and now include users of all hard drugs including cocaine, heroin and meth.

'Faces of Meth went round the world, it captured peoples revulsion and imagination,' said deputy Bret King, 45, who was instrumental in putting together the original Faces of Meth project in 2004.

'As I was putting together the project and touring the country trying to highlight the effects of meth on people, I had a nagging feeling that I knew I wasn't bringing the whole picture to people's attention.

'Every single person I booked and interviewed who was not just a meth addict but a heroin user or a coke-head had started on some seemingly innocent drug like alcohol or cannabis.

'Everyone experiments at college or school and I want... to show kids that everyone in those pictures started on cannabis, they didn't just dive head first into heroin.

'So I ask the students at schools to look at these people and think about their actions, otherwise that could end up being you,' said deputy King.

A glamorous-looking young woman looks decidedly worse in just a matter of years
A glamorous-looking young woman looks decidedly worse in just a matter of years

A glamorous-looking young woman looks decidedly worse in just a matter of years

One young woman's fresh-faced appearance is marked by years of drug abuse, as seen in her police mugshot
One young woman's fresh-faced appearance is marked by years of drug abuse, as seen in her police mugshot

One young woman's fresh-faced appearance is marked by less than a year of drug abuse, as seen in her police mugshots

This man looks like almost a different person after years of drugs have taken their toll on his face
This man looks like almost a different person after years of drugs have taken their toll on his face

This man looks like almost a different person after years of drugs have taken their toll on his face

A woman smiles for her police mugshot in 2007 but looks haggard and gaunt after becoming addicted to meth a year later (right)
A woman smiles for her police mugshot in 2007 but looks haggard and gaunt after becoming addicted to meth a year later (right)

A woman smiles for her police mugshot in 2007 but looks haggard and gaunt after becoming addicted to meth a year later (right)



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Did Hitler flee bunker with Eva to Argentina, have two daughters and live to 73? The bizarre theory that's landed two British authors in a bitter war

By GUY WALTERS

hough it was approaching midnight in Berlin, the streets were far from dark. On every street, fires raged out of control as the intense and savage Russian artillery bombardment crept closer to the centre of the Third Reich.

By that late hour on the night of April 27, 1945, there was not one person in Germany who thought that the Nazis could still win.

Deep in his bunker, even the man who had brought such destruction to his country - indeed, to the world - knew that the war was over. As Adolf Hitler gazed at a portrait of his hero, Frederick the Great, King of Prussia and a brilliant military mind, he was certain there would be no eleventh-hour reversal of fortune.

According to Grey Wolf: The Escape Of Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun (right) accompanied the Adolf Hitler when he escaped through a secret tunnel from his bunker in Berlin

According to Grey Wolf: The Escape Of Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun (right) accompanied the Adolf Hitler when he escaped through a secret tunnel from his bunker in Berlin

The so-called miracle weapons' had never arrived, and his once mighty armies existed more in memory than in flesh and steel.

The Fhrer had three options.

He could allow himself to be captured by the Russians; but the humiliation was unthinkable. He could kill himself, but who could possibly replace him? A Fourth Reich would surely rise, and he would be needed to lead it. That left one option: escape.

Everything had been prepared to the last detail by the shady head of the Gestapo, Heinrich Mller, right down to the clothes worn by the body doubles that would pass for the corpses of Hitler and his intended bride, Eva Braun.

As his office clock struck midnight, Hitler turned to his orderly and nodded. Twenty minutes later, three figures emerged from a secret tunnel connecting the bunker to the surface.



Had any German citizen spotted them, he or she would have been astonished to see the Fhrer scuttling away like the cowards he so despised. Accompanying him were Eva Braun and her brother-in-law, Hermann Fegelein.

Dodging fires and explosions, the small party made its way to the vast Hohenzollerndamm that ran through the centre of Berlin. Once a fashionable boulevard, it was now a makeshift runway, and on it sat a Junkers-52 transport aircraft, its engines being gunned by Captain Peter Baumgart, an experienced Luftwaffe pilot.

Hitler and his companions climbed aboard the aircraft, and before they could even sit down, Baumgart pushed the throttle forward. Within a minute, the plane soared into the air, heading north.
The Fhrer refused to look out of the window, unwilling to face the hell he had left behind. He was heading to a new life " and a new world. That life, as it would be for so many other Nazis, would be in Argentina.

There are some who regard Hitler's escape story as the absolute truth

There are some who regard Hitler's escape story as the absolute truth

Hitler's route there was tortuous, but necessarily so for the most wanted man in the world. After landing in Denmark, he flew to Spain, where General Franco supplied him with an aircraft to take him to the Canary Islands.

From there, the Fhrer took a submarine to the Argentine coast, where he disembarked near the small port of Necochea, some 300 miles south of Buenos Aires.

Hitler would never again set foot outside Argentina. And though his dreams of a new Reich would never be fulfilled, he did at least find some form of domestic happiness by marrying Eva Braun, with whom he had two daughters.

Finally, after 17 years in hiding, one of the most evil men in history died on February 13, 1962, aged 73. It was to his bitter disappointment that his old foe, Winston Churchill, had outlived him.

To most of us, such a story sounds like utter fantasy. But there are some who regard it as the absolute truth.

The notion that Hitler escaped from his Berlin bunker has held conspiracy theorists in thrall since the war ended. It has now reared its improbable head once more.

This weekend, it emerged that the story of Hitler's supposed escape to Argentina has become the subject of a bitter plagiarism row.

In their book, Grey Wolf: The Escape Of Adolf Hitler, British authors Gerrard Williams and Simon Dunstan argued that the Fhrer escaped exactly in the manner described above, and did indeed see out his days in South America.

However, an Argentine journalist, Abel Basti, who comes from the Patagonian town of Bariloche, where so many Nazis retired', claims that Williams and Dunstan appropriated his research, and he is seeking compensation.

Williams and Dunstan strenuously deny Basti's accusation.

Basti did in no way invent the idea of Hitler being alive in Argentina,' says Williams. Books on the subject existed as far back as 1953 and 1987. I have never plagiarised anyone's work.'

To outsiders, the row looks like three bald men fighting over a comb. The idea that Hitler could have escaped - and kept that escape hidden - seems farcical.

And yet many continue to believe it. Tens of thousands of Nazis escaped after the war, including the notorious Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele. Is it not possible that Hitler escaped with them?

As Gerrard Williams says, there have been many versions of the Hitler escape story, and they have been spun ever since May 1945.

In the years immediately after the war, there was no hard proof that Hitler had, in fact, died. One of the problems that investigators encountered was the lack of any physical evidence for his death.

The existence of skull fragments, found by the Russians near the Fuhrer's bunker and believed to be his, was not known to the West until 1968. Then, in 2009, DNA testing of the bones revealed that in fact they belonged to a woman.

There have been many versions of the Hitler escape story from his bunker (pictured) in May 1945

There have been many versions of the Hitler escape story from his bunker (pictured) in May 1945

This has given the fantasists added ammunition to claim that Hitler didn't die in the bunker.
In the immediate aftermath of the war, British and U.S. intelligence services received countless reports suggesting the former Nazi leader had been spotted alive and at large.

In September 1945, it was claimed that Hitler and his private secretary, Martin Bormann, had boarded a luxury yacht in Hamburg and had sailed to a secret island off the coast of Schleswig-Holstein.

The next month, staff at the British Legation in Copenhagen informed the Foreign Office that a Danish woman had told them that a friend had dreamed that Hitler was disguised as a monk and living in Spain.

In December, the Americans were reliably informed' that Hitler had boarded a submarine off the island of Majorca, where he had been living in a hotel with a group of nuclear scientists. Then there were claims that he was living as a hermit in a cave in Italy, or working as a shepherd in the Swiss Alps.

There were those who stated that he'd hidden himself in Antarctica, or even further away still " the Moon! All these reports, no matter how ridiculous, had to be taken seriously and investigated. One after the other, they were found to be groundless.

Some were undoubtedly the products of a Soviet disinformation campaign. For a long time, the Russians believed that the Allies were sheltering Hitler, and they put about these fake stories in an attempt to flush out what they thought to be the truth.

In July 1945, the Russian commander Marshall Georgi Zhukov claimed that since Hitler's body had still not been found, he could have flown away at the very last moment'. Even General Eisenhower, the former Allied supreme commander, appeared to be taken in.

Today, the vast majority accept that Hitler shot himself in the bunker (pictured) in Berlin on April 30, 1945

Today, the vast majority accept that Hitler shot himself in the bunker (pictured) in Berlin on April 30, 1945

In 1952, he said: We have been unable to unearth one bit of tangible evidence of Hitler's death. Many people believe that he escaped from Berlin.'

Today, the vast majority accept that Hitler shot himself in the bunker in Berlin on April 30, 1945.
After the war, the historian and MI6 officer Hugh Trevor-Roper was commissioned to investigate Hitler's death. He spoke to many of those who were present in the bunker during those last fateful days.

They all said the same thing: Hitler had killed himself, and his body and that of Eva Braun were cremated with petrol.

If Hitler had hotfooted it to the Southern Hemisphere, then all these people would have had to have been lying - and to have kept it secret until their dying days.

It is simply impossible to believe that so many people could keep such a grand scale deception so quiet.

But there are still some who cling to their conspiracy theories.

Williams and Dunstan maintain that the Hitler' and Braun' who shot themselves in Berlin in 1945 were, in fact, lookalikes.

But would those who had known Hitler intimately for years and who were in the bunker that night really have been fooled by two doubles?

In truth, the supposed escape of Hitler should be seen as nothing more than a parlour game.

There's not a serious historian who would give the story any more credence than they would to Elvis Presley being alive and well and still hip-swinging in Tennessee.


SOURCE: DAILYMAIL



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That's why..,am keeping my ...😆
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If a dentist makes his money off people with unhealthy teeth, why should I trust a toothpaste that 4 out of 5 dentists recommend?😕
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All articles of that author/editor were quite good without any bias and thought provoking. The sad part is majority of corporatised indian media run by singing tune of either hero or prince . That was the last article after which he got a termination letter from the management of that magazine bcoz food is too bitter for few:)
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Originally posted by: ramjaane

All articles of that author/editor were quite good without any bias and thought provoking. The sad part is majority of corporatised indian media run by singing tune of either hero or prince . That was the last article after which he got a termination letter from the management of that magazine bcoz food is too bitter for few:)


True , so sad to see in a free country , expression of speech being suppressed!
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There was a time where there was no red carpet to the Indian team.. Cricket wasn't a game of money or glamour, even the jersey was colourless then.. And one man crossed all hurdles, fought the battle of talents, fought difficult times, fought injuries and conquered millions of hearts.. This pic is not intended to say how simple he was then but to tell you what all he has been through to reach where he is now. Being earned a hell lot of money to top a Forbes list isn't worth it, a life that earned a lot of hearts and respect, without a single black mark, is worth a life.. I envy you Sachin. i am proud and feels lucky to be alive in ur era...and YOU ARE IMPOSSIBLE MAN...HATS OFF...
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Yahoo Sued for Allegedly Intercepting E-mails 😲

Saturday, 16 Nov 2013 08:41 PM

Yahoo! was accused in a lawsuit of intercepting e-mails sent to users of its mail service and using personal information to profit from related advertisements.

The plaintiff seeks damages of $5,000 for each person whose privacy was allegedly invaded, according to a complaint filed Friday in federal court in San Jose, Calif. Information gleaned by scanning communications between users and non-users is used for tailoring advertisements to them, increasing Yahoo's revenue, according to the filing, which cites the company's published policies for its new e-mail service.

"Yahoo's automated systems scan and analyze all incoming and outgoing communications content sent and received from your account," says the policy, according to the lawsuit. The purpose is to "match and serve targeted advertising and for spam and malware detection."

Lawsuits against Internet companies and social networks are rising as use of the Web balloons and users become more aware of how much personal information they are revealing, often without their knowledge. Google and LinkedIn also are facing accusations of intercepting communications for their own profit at the expense of users or non-users.

"As a matter of policy, Yahoo does not comment on ongoing litigation," Sarah Meron, a company spokeswoman, said Saturday in an e-mail.

Ads bring in three-quarters of Yahoo's revenue, according to the complaint. With more than 275 million customers globally, Yahoo mail is one of the largest web-based e-mail services, the plaintiff said.

Source: http://www.newsmax.com/US/Yahoo-lawsuit-intercept-e-mail/2013/11/16/id/537033

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Brazilian student who auctioned her virginity for 485,000 hopes to sell it AGAIN after insisting the last buyer did not have sex with her

  • Catarina Migliorini, 21, is yet again selling her virginity online
  • The Brazilian claims the first auction did not result in a consummation
  • She originally sold it for a documentary but claims money never surfaced
  • Migliorini is now 're-selling' it and hopes to make 930,000

A Brazilian student who sold her virginity for 485,000 is yet again offering it up in another online auction, claiming she the original deal was never consummated.

Catarina Migliorini, 21, is selling her 'virginity' to bidders for the minimum of 62,000, but says she hopes for at least 930,000 ($1.5million).

Miss Migliorini's original 'virginity auction' was filmed for an Australian documentary, but she claims she was duped by filmmaker Justin Sisely, and that she was never given the money a Japanese man paid for her purity last October.



The original auction made Miss Migliorini a minor celebrity in Brazil and she posed for Playboy in her native country and Argentina.

'After being featured by so many media outlets in so many countries, I decided to actually auction off my virginity,' she explains to The Huffington Post regarding her decision to yet again sell her virginity.



Miss Migliorini previously said she wanted to give 90 per cent of the final auction sale price to a non-governmental organization constructing modern houses in her southern home state of Santa Catarina.

However, as she claims never to have been given the money - nor lost her virginity - the organisation has yet to receive her help.

In October last year, Natsu, 53, a Japanese millioniaire fended off strong competition from American bidders Jack Miller and Jack Right, and Indian big-spender Rudra Chatterjee, to secure a date with the physical education student - who said she would use the cash to build homes for poverty-stricken families.

Pure profit: Miss Migliorini vehemently denied being a prostitute on the basis she was only selling her body the one time
Pure profit: Miss Migliorini vehemently denied being a prostitute on the basis she was only selling her body the one time

Tricked? The physical education student claims she has not received the money promised to her by filmmaker Justin Sisely, and believes the auction was simply a publicity stunt for Australian documentary, Virgins Wanted

The auction was supposedly part of an Australian documentary entitled Virgins Wanted, in which Mr Sisley would explore the lives of Miss Migliorini and Alex Stepanov, a male who auctioned his virginity for $3,000.

But when Miss Migliorini went to meet her winning bidder, Natsu, in a Sydney restaurant, she claims that he didn't match the description Mr Sisely had given her, and insists the pair did not have sex.

She also claims Mr Sisely did not cover her traveling expenses, or give her the 485,000paid by Natsu; and she now believes that 'Natsu' doesn't exist, and that the auction was simply a ploy to gain media coverage for the documentary.

'I agreed to go along with [the auction], because Justin said it would be the best way to draw attention from the media about the project,' she said.



---source: from daily mail

BS...I cant believe, itna paisa dhek kar...first bidder ne kuch nahe kiya...😆

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