desertdude desertdude:
*Cue bart to post some out of context scripture saying its so and fidly to post some youtubes
I could, yes; you know this. We've discussed the video you're worried I might post before. I don't want you to faint though so I won't post it.
Let's let the BBC tell you what's in it.
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It sounded like the most far-fetched propaganda claim - a Syrian rebel commander who cut out the heart of a fallen enemy soldier, and ate it before a cheering crowd of his men.
The story turned out to be true in its most important aspect - a ritual demonstration of cannibalism - though when I met the commander, Abu Sakkar, in Syria last week, he seemed hazy on the details.
"I really don't remember," he says, when I ask if it was the man's heart, as reported at the time, or liver, or a piece of lung, as a doctor who saw the video said. He goes on: "I didn't bite into it. I just held it for show."
The video says otherwise. It is one of the most gruesome to emerge from Syria's civil war. In it, Abu Sakkar stands over an enemy corpse, slicing into the flesh.
"It looks like you're carving him a Valentine's heart," says one of his men, raucously. Abu Sakkar picks up a bloody handful of something and declares: "We will eat your hearts and your livers you soldiers of Bashar the dog."
Then he brings his hand up to his mouth and his lips close around whatever he is holding.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-23190533If you should ever want to see the actual video though it's here...
http://shoebat.com/2013/11/04/new-cases ... lim-syria/in a post from Walid Shoebat where he alleges there's been an outbreak of Kuru (the cannibalism disease) in Syria.
Admittedly the Kuru allegation deserves to be taken skeptically, as does this one that alleges the two Israeli soldiers who got lost and murdered in Palestine,
(that much is proven factual
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/175494])
were also ripped apart by a crowd and had their organs eaten.
http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/217462.php