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One of the creepier moments in the ABM Malt Kiln – the first time the doorway divider strips flap in the breeze you wonder if you are truly alone… Like a moment from ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ or ‘House by the Cemetary’, a stray shaft of light hints at terror lurking in the shadows…
8:25am. Bafflement. Guns pulled out. Ready. A shout. A few screams. No time. Shooting begins. Brains on the wall. Blonde hair. ...
an experiment in narrative writing…partially inspired by the Columbine High School Massacre. the senselessness of it and the briefness of the attack.
The 4th of June images / of one man confronting the column of tanks / will not be repeated / not on The Tiananmen Square Today
Your Duty Now! / Are waiting for the Corrupt Communist Chinese Government ( CCCG) to be sole superpower of the world? If NO then read or …
Your Duty Now! Awaken Yourself and Your Country Let us give tributes to those who raised the voice of protest of unjust practices of the Corrupt Communist Chinese Government ( CCCG).
Towards the end of the second World War, on the tenth day of June in 1944, a massacre took place in the small town of Oradour sur Glane, in the Haute Vienne department of France. A group of soldiers from the 2nd SS Panzer Division, entered then surrounded the town. Under the guise of an identity check they ordered all the inhabitants to congregate on the town’s fairground. They separated the women and children, sending them into the local church, and divided the men into six groups and sent them to various barns around the town. Then opened fire and killed 642 people, the men, women and children. Only a handful survived, crawling out from underneath the bodies of their friends and neighbours. The massacre sites were set aflame, and whilst the bodies burned the soldiers hunted down and executed anyone found to have evaded the initial roundup. The remains of the town stand now as a memorial.
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