Hi Egg,
The young girl in the images didn't apparently die because she was beheaded, apparently she died of exsanguination, in other words she was bled to death, which is the cheapest way of killing as you only need to invest in a knife.
I would give some credit for the images, as I'm sure that Fulford would not have placed the article on his blog if he thought it was a scam. I tried to translate the Vietnamise but gave up soon after, but discovered that the images were taken in Tibet.
If you check out one of the photos, you will realize that the young girl wasn't the only to be struck down, there is another corpse on a gambril in the background.
If the images are faked, the image makers too a lot of time out to fake them.
I suppose it could be an anti-Tibet lobby that could have set it up, but that's another angle.
I think I can safely say that Tibet is off my holiday destination list this year, even if flights are cheap.
Best regards,
Steve
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Originally Posted by Egg
Yep - people moving from the farms to the cities looking for wages, and then getting poor paid jobs barely staying alive and no money sent home means no help can be hired so crops don't grow and get harvested so the cycle repeats till you see whats happening today.
Glad those images are fake though, as a beheading is a terrible, terrible slow way to die - very slow in fact.
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