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The Hell of Serra Pelada Mines
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Sorry for the repeat post (and the long hiatus), Dark Party is gearing up to start again soon.
Cult Calendar – April 19, 1993
The 51 day stand-off ends in a fiery climax, beginning with the FBI tear-gassing the compound, resulting in more shooting and several fires, the starting of which is attributed to the Branch Davidians. The siege ultimately claims the lives of 76, including two pregnant women and over 20 children. David Koresh and others were later found to have been shot in the head indicating suicide or assisted suicide.
Two years later, Timothy McVeigh detonates explosives outside of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City as revenge for the siege at Waco.
(Previous Cult Calendar Waco posts 1 & 2 )
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Augustin Lesage. 1920s-1930s.
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Erwin Blumenfeld
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A Man and a Woman Examining Orchids which Grow from a Skull.Heinrich Kley. c. 1920. Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
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Close eyes to exit
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creepycrawl:
PEEK-A-BOO, YOU ARE DOOMED!
-Z
(Dark Party's been creepin' for about a year now)
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Halloween family portrait, 1949
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Dayak headhunter attends the Gawai Autu feast (photographed by Charles Hose), Borneo, ca. 1912.
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Swedish Woman Finds IKEA Bags Filled With 80 Human Skeletons
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UNETHICAL EXPERIMENTS: SHOCKS FOR PICTURES
In 1862, French neurologist Guillaume Duchenne wanted to test the popular theory (at the time) that the face was directly linked to the soul.
He had already done some work applying electric shocks to patients’ damaged muscles and he reasoned that if he could apply electric currents to a subject’s face he could stimulate the muscles and photograph the results.
One problem was that while it was easy to activate responses with electric shocks, it passed too quickly for the camera to record.
One of the patients at the hospital where Duchenne worked was a shoemaker who suffered from facial paralysis, which meant he would hold facial expressions longer- long enough to photograph.
The above picture is one of the pictures.
Duchenne subjected the shoemaker to over 100 sessions. While it was clearly unethical and pretty painful, Duchenne figured out the muscles required for a genuine smile.
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