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Friday, December 21, 2012

Mexico ( alien skulls found in cemetery- 25 bodies see photo ) ASU scientists study

Human skulls deliberately warped into strange, alien-like shapes have been unearthed in a 1,000-year-old cemetery in Mexico, researchers say.
The practice of deforming skulls of children as they grew was common in Central America, and these findings suggest the tradition spread farther north than had been thought, scientists added.
The cemetery was discovered by residents of the small Mexican village of Onavas in 1999 as they were building an irrigation canal. It is the first pre-Hispanic cemetery found in the northern Mexican state of Sonora.
The site, referred to as El Cementerio, contained the remains of 25 human burials. Thirteen of them had deformed skulls, which were elongate and pointy at the back, and five had mutilated teeth. [ See Photos of the 'Alien' Skulls ]
Dental mutilation involves filing or grinding teeth into odd shapes, while cranial deformation involves distorting the normal growth of a child's skull by applying force — for example, by using cloths to bind wooden boards against their heads.


"Cranial deformation has been used by different societies in the world as a ritual practice, or for distinction of status within a group or to distinguish between social groups," said researcher Cristina García Moreno, an archaeologist at Arizona State University. "The reason why these individuals at El Cementerio deformed their skulls is still unknown."
"The most common comment I've read from people that see the pictures of cranial deformation has been that they think that those people were 'aliens,'" García added. "I could say that some say that as a joke, but the interesting thing is that some do think so. Obviously we are talking about human beings, not of aliens."
Of the 25 burials, 17 were children between 5 months and 16 years of age. The high number of children seen at the site could suggest inept cranial deformation killed them due to excessive force against the skull. The children had no signs of disease that caused their deaths.
Although cranial deformation and dental mutilation were common features among the pre-Hispanic populations of Mesoamerica and western Mexico, scientists had not seen either practice in Sonora or the American Southwest, which share a common pre-Hispanic culture. The researchers suggest the peo
"The most important implication would be to extend the northern boundary of the Mesoamerican influence," García told LiveScience.
A number of skeletons also were found with earrings, nose rings, bracelets, pendants and necklaces made from seashells and snails from the Gulf of California. One person was buried with a turtle shell on the chest. It remains uncertain why some of these people were buried with ornaments while others were not, or — another mystery — why only one of the 25 skeletons was female.
During the next field season, the researchers aim to determine the cemetery's total size and hope to find more burials to get a clearer idea of the society's burial customs. "With new information, we also hope to determine whether there was any interaction between these and Mesoamerican societies — how it was and when it happened," they said.
García and her colleagues completed their analysis of the skeletal remains in November. They plan to submit their research to either the journal American Antiquity or the journal Latin American Antiquity. ple at El Cementerio had been influenced by recent migrants from the south.

San Francisco ( Hit -and-Run Suspect kills one woman injuring two others )

(12-21) 09:02 PST SAN FRANCISCO -- A suspected hit-and-run driver crashed her car into a group of pedestrians at Twin Peaks Vista Point Thursday night, killing one woman and injuring two others, San Francisco police said.
Investigators said three of the pedestrians were knocked down a hillside and rescue crews had to use ropes and backboards to pull them up. All three were rushed to San Francisco General Hospital, where one, Yuee Yao, later died.

Yao, 56, and her colleagues were walking along Christmas Tree Point Road around 8:50 p.m. when a sedan hit three of them, sending them tumbling down a hill. A fourth pedestrian was able to jump out of the way and was not hit, said police spokesman Sgt. Michael Andraychak.
A 23-year-old San Francisco woman, whose name was not released, was found in her car a short distance away and arrested on suspicion of felony hit-and-run driving and felony drunken driving, said police spokesman Officer Gordon Shyy. Her car had three passengers, including a 17-year-old female who was taken to San Francisco General with minor injuries from the collision.
The other two passengers, two San Francisco men ages 22 and 25, were arrested on suspicion of being drunk in public, Shyy said.
The two injured pedestrians, whose names were not released, are expected to recover.


Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Car-knocks-pedestrians-down-hill-1-dies-4138249.php#ixzz2Fhzm3QyZ

SAN DIEGO ( Parents claim yoga class- Violation of 1st Amendment ) Please !

Parents Claim Grade School Yoga Classes Are First Amendment Violation
Posted Dec 19, 2012 6:00 AM CST
By Debra Cassens Weiss
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Some parents are raising religious objections to yoga classes being taught at a grade school in a San Diego suburb.
The parents fear the yoga program at the Paul Ecke Central Elementary School in Encinitas will promote Hindu religious beliefs, the New York Times reports. They claim a First Amendment violation.
Among those raising objections is Mary Eady, the parent of a first grader. “They’re teaching children how to meditate and how to look within for peace and for comfort,” she told the Times. “They’re using this as a tool for many things beyond just stretching.”
The yoga program is supported with funds from the nonprofit Jois Foundation, founded in memory of the so-called father of Ashtanga yoga. Some foundation leaders have equated the physical act of yoga to part of a broader spiritual question, according to Dean Broyles, president and chief counsel of the National Center for Law and Policy. And he sees that as the problem. “There is a transparent promotion of Hindu religious beliefs and practices in the public schools through this Ashtanga yoga program,” he said.
A foundation representative, however, disagreed with Broyles’ assessment. “We’re good Christians that just like to do yoga because it helps us to be better people,” Russell Case told the Times.
Schools superintendent Tim Baird told the Times that children don’t have to attend the classes. “If your faith is such that you believe that simply by doing the gorilla pose, you’re invoking the Hindu gods, then by all means your child can be doing something else,” he said.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

India ( Gang Rape of woman on bus - Sparks protests all over )



Police in the Indian capital Delhi have used water cannon to disperse protesters angry at Sunday night's gang rape of a 23-year-old student.

The protesters were hosed as they tried to bring down metal barricades outside Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's home.

Meanwhile, the government has announced a series of measures to make the capital safer for women.

There has been outrage in India after the student and her male friend were attacked on a bus.

The woman remains in a critical condition, doctors say.

Four people, including the bus driver, have been arrested. Police say they are looking for two more people.

Three of the arrested appeared in court on Wednesday and were remanded in custody. The driver was produced in court on Tuesday and also remanded in custody.

Some reports said a fifth man detained in the eastern state of Bihar was being brought to Delhi.

On Tuesday night, the chief of the ruling Congress party, Sonia Gandhi, visited the hospital where the student is being treated.

Mrs Gandhi later said that the "strictest possible measures" should be taken to prevent such incidents.

Dozens of protesters, mostly college students, gathered outside the chief minister's home on Wednesday morning, demanding that the government ensure safety of women in the capital city.

Many of the protesters were carrying banners and chanting: "We want equal rights for women."

The government has come under tremendous pressure from opposition MPs, students and women's rights activists, with many accusing the authorities of not doing enough to stop crimes against women.

On Wednesday, women MPs from the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) held a demonstration outside parliament while hundreds of activists and students shouted slogans outside the Delhi police headquarters.

Rebecca Zahau ( Rape Kit - See list of items and meanings ) Legal list



The warrants were requested by San Diego County Sheriff Department homicide investigators. One was served on the Coronado mansion July 13, the day Rebecca Zahau was found hanging. Two more were served to obtain cell phone records from AT&T and Verizon.
The list of 45 items taken from the mansion consisted of the following:
                                      ( THIS IS A RAPE KIT)  Duh?
1. Knife  ~>No.1                                                      
2. Pair black gloves~~~~~~~~~~~> What the hell?  ( Rebecca does not want to leave her prints)
3. Paper towel w/red stains~~~~>What ?
4. Box w/paint supplies
5. Dr. Pepper bottle ~~~> DNA  TEST ?
6. Clothing
7. Flip camera ?
8. Basket w/cameras ?
9. Stain kit  ????
10. Clump of hair ~~~~~~~~~~> ( Come on )
11. Document addressed to Jonah ( Well ) ?
12. Tissue w/red stain ?
13. Clothing
14. Hair
15. Receipt for paint supplies
16. Candle
17. Water bottle ~~~>  DNA ?
18. Bedding
19. 2 red plastic cups
20. Underwear
21. Black latex glove  ~~~~>   OH COME  ON (your killing me) ?
22. Table
23. Greeting card
24. Paper w/writing ?
25. Bedding
26. Butcher Knife No.2  ( for threatening) 
27. Steak knife      No. 3 (  knife dull cutting rope)
28. White plastic bag
29. Rope ~~~> for hanging
30. Samsung cell phone
31. Paint brush ~~~> found in guest room ?
32. Stain kit ?
33. Small paint brush ?  
34. Green & white striped towel
35. Bedroom door
36. Tube of black paint  ~~~~message on wall
37. Laptop computer
38. Mac computer
39. Olympus camera  (whats up with all the camera's) ?
40. Lumix camera
41. Swab kit
42. Swab kit
43. Swab kit
44. DNA swab
45. Print card

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

TUCSON Az ( Homicide - Young man found dead with signs of trama ) Drexel and I-10

Construction workers discover body of young man near I-10 and Drexel

Posted: Dec 19, 2012 10:02 AM
Updated: Dec 19, 2012 10:21 AM

 

TUCSON - A second body in two days has been found off Interstate 10, according to Pima County Sheriff's Officials.
Officials confirmed this body was found by construction workers near I-10 and Drexel at about 7:45 a.m. Wednesday
According to deputies at the scene, the body was found lying in some dirt, and appears to be a young man that is fully clothed. The body has obvious signs of trauma, officials tells News 4 Tucson.
On Tuesday, an inmate work crew discovered a shallow grave under a tree off I-10 near Craycroft Road, officials confirmed with News 4 Tucson.
"There was a DOC crew doing trash pickup when they discovered at the base of the tree a shallow grave within that grave there appeared to be human remains," said Bureau Chief Rick Kastigar.
A forensic pathologist with the Medical Examiner's Office responded to the scene and says the remains belong to an adult. He didn't elaborate on the gender or a possible cause of death.
News 4 Tucson has a crew at the scene of the second found body found - stay tuned for more information.

SAN DIEGO ( Lawyer gets his face slashed with a razor blade in courtroom by the defendant )

— A defendant in a San Diego criminal trial used a razor blade Thursday to slash his defense lawyer in the face in front of jurors and more than a dozen Grossmont High School students who were there on a field trip.
Defense attorney William Burgener was cut on the cheek around 10:20 a.m. in Superior Court with a blade that the defendant had reportedly hidden in his mouth. Burgener represented one of three men on trial in an attempted murder case.
The defendants are alleged to be members of the Mexican Mafia prison gang.
Burgener was taken out of Courtroom 25 on a gurney with a bandage wrapped around his head. He was sitting up and talking as the gurney was rolled away.
Jurors were taken to an adjacent courtroom and interviewed, while the students were questioned in another part of the downtown courthouse.
When speaking to the jurors later, Judge Peter Deddeh — who is presiding over the trial — said he has been handling criminal cases for 30 years as a lawyer and judge, and had never witnessed such an incident.
 
“Most of us have not experienced something like this,” Deddeh said.
It was not immediately clear how a jail inmate could have smuggled a razor blade past the sheriff’s deputies who handle courthouse security.
Sheriff’s Department officials declined to discuss the incident specifically, noting that an investigation is ongoing, but said all inmates are searched before being transported to court.
“If something like this happens, we certainly want to take every precaution we can,” said Capt. Dave Moss of the sheriff’s Court Services Bureau.
After the slashing, Burgener called the courtroom and spoke to defense attorney Stephen Cline, who is expected to take over the case for him. Cline said Burgener was stable, and doctors were evaluating his wound to determine the best treatment.
The attack occurred as the last witness was testifying at the trial, said court spokeswoman Karen Dalton. Deputies subdued the defendant and cleared the courtroom.
The defendants — Eduardo Macias, 32; Geronimo Polina, 35; and Lionel Quinteros, 26 — are accused in a prison attack at Donovan state prison in Otay Mesa. They face charges including attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon by a prisoner and conspiracy, according to the District Attorney’s Office.
Burgener, a veteran defense lawyer who has been practicing since 1979, represented Macias.
The judge ordered the attorneys to return to court Friday morning, when he will decide whether the trial will continue.
One of the defense lawyers said his client wants to go forward with closing arguments. Another asked for a mistrial. The prosecutor asked for time to conduct research and figure out how to proceed.
About 100 Grossmont High School seniors were on a field trip to the courthouse Thursday, according to Grossmont Union High School District Superintendent Ralph Swenson. About 10 to 15 students were in the courtroom where the slashing occurred, but all of the students on the trip were safe and no one was injured, Swenson said.