Post by Bonobo on Feb 26, 2017 0:18:39 GMT 1
20 something years ago, while working in a language school, we used to go out of Krakow to teach in country schools. It was our ritual to stop in a local restaurant for late lunch. The female owner of the restaurant was fascinated with certain paper which reported unusual events, most fake, but she was really convinced they were true and even tried to discuss it with us. I still remember the image of a spider woman from India in one of her articles.
I wondered how it was possible that people could be so stupid.
It seems the net took over that paper work quite efficiently.
worldnewsdailyreport.com/remains-of-nazi-officer-discovered-inside-100-year-old-giant-catfish/
Remains of Nazi Officer Discovered inside 100-Year Old Giant Catfish
Krosno Odrzańskie| A pair of Polish fisherman made an amazing discovery when they opened the belly of the 410 pound catfish they had just caught in the Oder river. The stomach of the monstrous fish contained fragments of human bones, as well as German military artifacts dating back to the Second World War.
Alfons Brzozowski and Marek Zdanowicz were fishing near the Oder’s confluence with the Bóbr river on April 6, when they made an astonishing catch: a gigantic Wels catfish, measuring 12 feet (3.68 meters) and weighting 413 pounds (187.5 kg).
Their celebration was rapidly transformed into interrogation, and then disgust, when they opened the animal’s belly. Among a large quantity of half-digested fish, they discovered an old metal insignia dating back to Nazi Germany, as well dozens of human bone fragments.
The two fishermen rapidly contacted the police, who opened an investigation to determine the origin of the remains.
I wondered how it was possible that people could be so stupid.
It seems the net took over that paper work quite efficiently.
worldnewsdailyreport.com/remains-of-nazi-officer-discovered-inside-100-year-old-giant-catfish/
Remains of Nazi Officer Discovered inside 100-Year Old Giant Catfish
Krosno Odrzańskie| A pair of Polish fisherman made an amazing discovery when they opened the belly of the 410 pound catfish they had just caught in the Oder river. The stomach of the monstrous fish contained fragments of human bones, as well as German military artifacts dating back to the Second World War.
Alfons Brzozowski and Marek Zdanowicz were fishing near the Oder’s confluence with the Bóbr river on April 6, when they made an astonishing catch: a gigantic Wels catfish, measuring 12 feet (3.68 meters) and weighting 413 pounds (187.5 kg).
Their celebration was rapidly transformed into interrogation, and then disgust, when they opened the animal’s belly. Among a large quantity of half-digested fish, they discovered an old metal insignia dating back to Nazi Germany, as well dozens of human bone fragments.
The two fishermen rapidly contacted the police, who opened an investigation to determine the origin of the remains.