from the Ghost in the Shell tv series(ghost in the shell itself is deep with monarch slave programming/child sex slavery/staged terrorism/high weirdness)

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Nordic wrote:I try to keep my kid from finding out about all this shit, but then his friends at school have somehow been exposed, and they all talk about it.
The other night my son mentioned how messed up and awful the world was. He's 9.
Fucking sucks.
Chinese Cannibalism during the Cultural Revolution
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Communist Party principles disappeared, however, in the Cultural Revolution. That decade of chaos undermined the party’s legitimacy more than anything else, and it is impossible to exaggerate the savagery that went on.
In 1992 I obtained a trove of secret Communist Party documents arresting to large-scale cannibalism during the Cultural Revolution in the Guangxi region of southern China. The documents were given to me by Zheng Yi, a Chinese writer and dissident who had conducted a lengthy investigation into the cannibalism. At first I was skeptical, but he more I read the documents, and the more I talked to Chinese, the more I became convinced that the documents were genuine. They were printed on letterhead and stamped with official seals, listing just how many copies of each were printed-thirty-nine of one, eighteen of another, and so on.
The documents suggest that at least 137 people, and probably hundreds more, were eaten in the towns and villages of Guangxi Province in the late 1960s. In most cases, many people shared a corpse, so the cannibals may have numbered in the thousands. While this apparently was one of the largest episodes of cannibalism anywhere in the world in the last century or more, it is different from most other cases in that those who ate the flesh were not motivated by hunger or by psychopathic illness.
Instead, the compulsion was ideological. The cannibalism took place in public, often organized by Communist Party officials, and people indulged communally to prove their revolutionary ardor. The first person to strip meat from the body of one school principal was the former girlfriend of the man’s son; she wanted to show she had no sympathy for him and was just as “red” as anybody else. At some high schools, students butchered and roasted their teachers and principals in the school courtyard and feasted on the meat to celebrate a triumph over “counterrevolutionaries.” Government-run cafeterias are said to have displayed corpses dangling on meat hooks and to have served human flesh to government employees.
The documents I saw were prepared by the local authorities in the 1980s and are critical of the atrocities that they describe. The following comes from a single page in an account about the Cultural Revolution in Guizhou Province:
A mass meeting for dictatorship was held at Shangsi Junior High School, and twelve people, including cadres, where publicly killed. The livers where ripped out of some of the bodies and taken back to the cafeteria of the county government. Some of the county and commune officials participated.
Also in Shangsi County, in Siyang Commune, the Army Affairs Director went to Hexing Village. He and his partners killed Deng Yanxiong and ripped out his liver and boiled and ate it. He encouraged everybody to eat human liver, saying that this would make them braver. The next day, he arranged the killing of four more people and ripped out their livers, and distributed them to two or three productions teams to show “collective dictatorship.”
Bodies were humiliated and destroyed, so that while the killing was awful, what came next was even worse. Take the case of three women: Lu Yu, of Siyang Commune, Huang Shaoping, a teacher at Guangjiang River Elementary School; Chen Guolian, of Hepu County’s Shikang Township. After they were beaten to death, sticks were poked into their vaginas and their corpses were left naked along the roadside.
In Pubei County’s Beitong Commune, ten hoodlums from the Boxue Work Team tied up Liu Zhengjian and carried him off to the hillside along with his seventeen-year-old daughter. The beat him to death and then gang-raped his daughter. Then they beat the daughter to death with clubs and ripped out her liver and cut off her breast and vagina.
In Dongxing County’s Naqin Commune, in the Nabo Work Team, they wanted to execute Zhang Yueye, but he was still alive after being shot. So the director of the Office Against Speculation forced a detonator inside Zhang’s nasal cavity. With the explosion, Zhang’s blood and flesh flew in the air.
In the fighting in Qinzhou County, a broadcaster from a minor faction, Lu Jiezhen, was captured and stabbed to death. The assailants pulled off her pants, and forced a huge firecracker into her vagina. They lit it and exploded it.
Most of those killed, as elsewhere in China, were former landlords or intellectuals or their descendants. Other s had quarreled with someone powerful, or was made to suffer for the supposed sins of their parents or spouses. One woman was forced to identify and denounce the mutilated corpse of her husband, who had been killed, stripped of his flesh, and mostly eaten. As punishment for hanging loved a “counterrevolutionary”, she was then forced to sleep with his severed head beside her.
Some of those involved in the cannibalism in Guangxi received minor punishments after the Cultural Revolution ended. Wuxuan County expelled ninety-one people from the party for having eaten human flesh, and it demoted or cut the wages of thirty-nine nonparty members, but no one, apparently, faced criminal prosecution. A female deputy head of Wuxuan County, who liked to eat the genitals of men, was dismissed from her post and expelled from the party. She moved away from the county, and her whereabouts are not known.
In 1980, the central government tried the “Gang of Four,” who had helped rule the nation in that period, for killings and other crimes during the Cultural Revolution. But other criminal prosecutions were extremely rare, and at the local levels in China it was normal for people literally to get away with murder. “For the children of the victims, the worst thing is that the murderers were never seriously punished,” Zheng Yi said. “They say that every day on the streets, they see the people who killed and ate their parents.”
Why go into these horrors at such length? Because they are just the ones we know about, the ones that were documented. As the country loosens, many more such horrors may emerge into the public eye to challenge the legitimacy of the regime. Someday, historians will have a field day in China.
Taken from: Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl Wudunn- China wakes, pages 73-75.
Link: http://my.opera.com/dadaocongsan/blog/c ... -raw-flesh
Prison on menu for 'cannibal' rumor bloggers
* Source: Global Times
* [01:35 August 12 2009]
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By Wen Ya
Police in Guangdong Province have arrested four people they allege are behind a grisly cannibalism Internet hoax.
Provincial Public Security Department announced on its website Monday they had tracked down the men behind a blog which posted graphic photos of a corpse being prepared for consumption by “cannibals.”
The sickening website authors also claimed cannibals were responsible for m0re than 10 missing residents in their town.
“Those responsible for the post, which lead to rumors of cannibals being at large in the area, are now detained,” the director of the information office of Yangjiang Public Bureau, surnamed Mo, told the Global Times. He declined to give further details.
The suspects, surnamed Lei, Tan, Chen and Yu, were detained by Yangjiang police last Friday after an online investigation. They claimed some local villagers ate people in Songbai township of Yangchun, a city affiliated to Yangjiang, and faked photographs of a corpse which they then placed on their website.
Police said Lei, a local man, had admitted he fabricated the rumors as a way to attract attention.
Lei claimed more than 10 people had gone missing in the township and the reason why police were unable to trace the residents was because they had been eaten.
The bizarre claim left the website and began circulating on the Internet, causing panic when a 19-year-old girl went missing in early July.
“Why have so many people gone missing in the town? Eating people in a modern society? Here’s the evidence,” the post released by the rumor mongers said.
Thousands of gullible web users were sucked into the macabre world of the four men and expressed shock, outrage and terror.
Others kept a cooler head and saw through the hoax.
“It’s fake news. There’re traces of Photoshop,” a poster named Dashanren said on club.bandao.com.cn early this month.
“It was a recklessly concocted joke. People who deliver such terrible fake news must have some evil intentions within them,” Web user Free Huanhuan said.
http://china.globaltimes.cn/society/2009-08/456744.html
Montreal teacher suspended after showing class purported Lin dismemberment video
Ingrid Peritz
Montreal — The Globe and Mail
Published Wednesday, Jun. 13 2012
A Montreal teacher has been suspended and could be fired after showing his high-school students the video that police believe depicts the grisly killing of Chinese student Lin Jun – the same video that disturbed veteran police investigators and turned stomachs around the world.
The 29-year-old supply teacher faced a school board labour-relations hearing on Wednesday afternoon. In a statement, the board said it will consider all possible sanctions, including sacking the teacher.
The male teacher showed the video last week as part of a history and citizenship course at the Cavelier-De LaSalle High School in southwestern Montreal. Students interviewed outside the school on Wednesday said the teacher frequently discussed current affairs with his class, and several students asked about the notorious video that had been posted online.
The teacher asked for a show of hands to gauge interest in viewing it, and only two or three students out of a class of about 25 voted against it, according to several students. The dissenters were offered the chance to leave the classroom, but chose to stay.
“At first the teacher didn’t want to show it, but because the students wanted to see it, he agreed,” said student Jean-François Vautour, 16. “We would have found a way to see it anyways.”
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Maude Aubin-Boivin, 17, who was in the Grade 10 class when the film was shown, said that before showing the video, the teacher warned the class, “‘Watch out, for sure there are images that could be shocking.’” Ms. Aubin-Boivin said the contents were troubling, but she is fine.
“For sure, at the beginning I found it tough,” she said. “But I wasn’t traumatized or anything. We see so much these days on TV.”
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