Singapore – A thong made of diamonds that is worth S$168,000 (U.S. $122,000) is the main attraction in recently held lingerie fashion show in Singapore. The very expensive thong made by Triumph has 518 diamonds and is 30 carats. The diamonds are placed sewed just like a flower in front of a black thong. The […]
Planning Wouldn’t Matter, But These Essentials Would!
The most memorable memories and adventures are always the ones that are unplanned. Heading out without a set plan gives you flexibility. Since nothing is reserved far ahead of time, you aren’t fastened to one agenda and can turn to something other than what’s expected when something better tags along. Letting the day develop haphazardly […]
Jason Chambers posts misinformation on Facebook to defend his opposition to DNA testing in Jamie Snow case
A petition was recently launched asking McLean County State’s Attorney Jason Chambers to allow DNA testing in the Jamie Snow case, in Illinois. The petition, which was launched by Injustice Anywhere on Change.org, has people asking the simple question: “Why not test the DNA?” Jamie Snow was convicted in 2000, of a 1991 “cold case” […]
A Blog From Russia: Naseer Ahmad and the “internet freaks” obsessed with Amanda Knox
Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were exonerated by Italy’s Supreme Court for the murder of Meredith Kercher on March 27, 2015. On September 7th the court released the motivation report explaining the decision which has since been translated into English by volunteers from Injustice Anywhere — An organisation working to correct wrongful convictions. The Bruno-Marasca Motivations Report is scathing in it’s […]
The forty myths that convicted Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito – Part two
“The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie, deliberate, contrived and dishonest, but the myth, persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.” – John F. Kennedy Part Two – Myths one to twenty Myth 1 – The Confession that was not a confession There never was a confession, though this is not what the […]
Why This Depression Will Last A Long Time
When the United States exited the last depression in 1946, it was on the back of 15 years of under-consumption and pent-up demand. The average American male owned four pairs of pants. Poor families had to wash their underwear every night to get by. Owning a car was the mark of a middle class family. No one had a […]