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krepah od ovih linkova..ne treba ih uopće otvarati nego samo čitati jedan za drugim
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Re: Delirium Demens
evo jos jedan dokaz da RH nije drzava nego je zlocinacka organizacija
molim poslusati od pocetka do kraja. onima kojima opet i nakon ovoga ne bude jasno da je RH zlocinacka organizacija, preporucam hitni pregled u klinici za mentalne bolesti Vrapce.
molim poslusati od pocetka do kraja. onima kojima opet i nakon ovoga ne bude jasno da je RH zlocinacka organizacija, preporucam hitni pregled u klinici za mentalne bolesti Vrapce.
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http://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/lalovac-odobrio-sumnjivu-privatizaciju-nk-zadra-vlasnik-postaje-reno-sinovcic/760375.aspx
tog Lalovca treba likvidirati vatrenim oruzjem a Renault Sinovcica zgrabit i u Metis bacit ga u drobilicu za metal i onda ga spresat u presi za metal pod tlakom od 300 tona. nakon toga obojicu rastalit u visokim pecima zelezare Jesenice.
tog Lalovca treba likvidirati vatrenim oruzjem a Renault Sinovcica zgrabit i u Metis bacit ga u drobilicu za metal i onda ga spresat u presi za metal pod tlakom od 300 tona. nakon toga obojicu rastalit u visokim pecima zelezare Jesenice.
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i onda se rvati i ostali balkanci juzni slavi uvrijede jer im jebem majku zlocinacku.
http://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/protjeran-na-5-godina-iz-hrvatske-makedonski-ilegalac-udarao-sredozemnu-medvjedicu-na-plazi-u-puli/763027.aspx
http://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/protjeran-na-5-godina-iz-hrvatske-makedonski-ilegalac-udarao-sredozemnu-medvjedicu-na-plazi-u-puli/763027.aspx
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nije dugo izdrzala. ode nam sredozemna medvjedica.
http://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/uginula-miljenica-istarskih-plaza-sredozemna-medvjedica-pronadjena-mrtva-kraj-liznjana/767408.aspx
http://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/uginula-miljenica-istarskih-plaza-sredozemna-medvjedica-pronadjena-mrtva-kraj-liznjana/767408.aspx
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dromsin je napisao/la:mislila sam da je bolesna
neznam. ali ovo se nije smjelo dogoditi. evo detaljnije
http://regionalexpress.hr/site/more/uginula-sredozemna-medvjedica/
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bilo mi je čudno kaj se približila ljudima, nekak mi se čini da se one klone ljudi.escaped je napisao/la:dromsin je napisao/la:mislila sam da je bolesna
neznam. ali ovo se nije smjelo dogoditi. evo detaljnije
http://regionalexpress.hr/site/more/uginula-sredozemna-medvjedica/
Ovo bi bio znak dezorjentiranosti.
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Human Corpses are Prize in Global Drive for Profits
On Feb. 24, Ukrainian authorities made an alarming discovery: bones and other human tissues crammed into coolers in a grimy white minibus.
Investigators grew even more intrigued when they found, amid the body parts, envelopes stuffed with cash and autopsy results written in English.
What the security service had disrupted was not the work of a serial killer but part of an international pipeline of ingredients for medical and dental products that are routinely implanted into people around the world.
The seized documents suggested that the remains of dead Ukrainians were destined for a factory in Germany belonging to the subsidiary of a U.S. medical products company, Florida-based RTI Biologics.
RTI is one of a growing industry of companies that make profits by turning mortal remains into everything from dental implants to bladder slings to wrinkle cures.
The industry has flourished even as its practices have roused concerns about how tissues are obtained and how well grieving families and transplant patients are informed about the realities and risks of the business.
In the U.S. alone, the biggest market and the biggest supplier, an estimated two million products derived from human tissue are sold each year, a figure that has doubled over the past decade.
It is an industry that promotes treatments and products that literally allow the blind to see (through cornea transplants) and the lame to walk (by recycling tendons and ligaments for use in knee repairs). It's also an industry fueled by powerful appetites for bottom-line profits and fresh human bodies.
In the Ukraine, for example, the security service believes that bodies passing through a morgue in the Nikolaev district, the gritty shipbuilding region located near the Black Sea, may have been feeding the trade, leaving behind what investigators described as potentially dozens of “human sock puppets” — corpses stripped of their reusable parts.
Industry officials argue that such alleged abuses are rare, and that the industry operates safely and responsibly.
For its part, RTI didn’t respond to repeated requests for comment or to a detailed list of questions provided a month before this publication.
In public statements the company says it “honors the gift of tissue donation by treating the tissue with respect, by finding new ways to use the tissue to help patients and by helping as many patients as possible from each donation.”
http://www.icij.org/human-corpses-are-prize-global-drive-profits
On Feb. 24, Ukrainian authorities made an alarming discovery: bones and other human tissues crammed into coolers in a grimy white minibus.
Investigators grew even more intrigued when they found, amid the body parts, envelopes stuffed with cash and autopsy results written in English.
What the security service had disrupted was not the work of a serial killer but part of an international pipeline of ingredients for medical and dental products that are routinely implanted into people around the world.
The seized documents suggested that the remains of dead Ukrainians were destined for a factory in Germany belonging to the subsidiary of a U.S. medical products company, Florida-based RTI Biologics.
RTI is one of a growing industry of companies that make profits by turning mortal remains into everything from dental implants to bladder slings to wrinkle cures.
The industry has flourished even as its practices have roused concerns about how tissues are obtained and how well grieving families and transplant patients are informed about the realities and risks of the business.
In the U.S. alone, the biggest market and the biggest supplier, an estimated two million products derived from human tissue are sold each year, a figure that has doubled over the past decade.
It is an industry that promotes treatments and products that literally allow the blind to see (through cornea transplants) and the lame to walk (by recycling tendons and ligaments for use in knee repairs). It's also an industry fueled by powerful appetites for bottom-line profits and fresh human bodies.
In the Ukraine, for example, the security service believes that bodies passing through a morgue in the Nikolaev district, the gritty shipbuilding region located near the Black Sea, may have been feeding the trade, leaving behind what investigators described as potentially dozens of “human sock puppets” — corpses stripped of their reusable parts.
Industry officials argue that such alleged abuses are rare, and that the industry operates safely and responsibly.
For its part, RTI didn’t respond to repeated requests for comment or to a detailed list of questions provided a month before this publication.
In public statements the company says it “honors the gift of tissue donation by treating the tissue with respect, by finding new ways to use the tissue to help patients and by helping as many patients as possible from each donation.”
http://www.icij.org/human-corpses-are-prize-global-drive-profits
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