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The strangest tools and methods of killing
Selection of the most unusual ways to kill a man that I have ever seen. Yeah, a normal person to such would not have guessed :) Read more.
Millwall Brick
Vivid proof of human ingenuity, when it is necessary to make a weapon out of nothing.
In this case - because of the usual paper. As is known, after football matches fans love more
"Good talk" with the fans of the fan - zones opposing team.
Once at the British fans began to withdraw all of the items that could be a weapon,
enterprising guys have adapted for this purpose an ordinary newspaper. To do this, it neatly twisted,
folded in half. So regular newspaper turned into a dangerous weapon,
who could score the enemy until he lost consciousness.
Molten pig
Known to many from school lessons commander Hannibal came up
to intimidate enemies use elephants. When large animals appeared on the battlefield,
enemies once it becomes clear that it is better to surrender. This strategic appointment began using
and the rest of the African and Indian captains. But over time, the Romans discovered,
that mighty giants of fear and sudden loud noises such as squealing pigs.
Therefore, to drive the enemy from the battlefield ... Roman soldiers began to set fire to the pigs.
The poor animals were running all over the field and hysterically screaming in pain.
This cacophony could scare anyone, not just elephants.
Urinova bomb
CIA simply pro in inventing new weapons,
disguised as ordinary things. They came up with shoe polish,
causing heart attacks, darts and dart treated deadly poison.
But the most unusual development of the CIA in this area is a bomb of urine.
In addition it is part of the nitric acid and a few other ingredients,
which are freely sold. Mingling, conventional and safe ingredients
converted into a bomb deadly force.
Musical impact
Weapons should not necessarily affect the body and the flesh, it can act on the mind.
For example, music may as boost morale, and enter into a state of complete apathy.
This effect is not just used during the war.
For example, during the Korean War, the Chinese specifically for the US Army at night
We played mournful funeral marches. And during the Second World music contrary was the mastermind.
Adolf Hitler ordered that soldiers are constantly listening to "true Aryan" classical music.
Especially the Fuehrer insisted on listening to the "Flight of the Valkyries" by Wagner.
Hot sugar
I think many people know that the melted sugar pretty hot and sticky
prolonged contact with the skin is able to leave severe burns.
These properties of sugar used Chinese sailors, sailing to the defenseless merchant ship "Sapman»,
fighting off the attack of Dutch pirates. No less than thirteen pirates took "sweet death".
To date, the boiling sugar is sometimes used in prisons to calm inmates.
Coto bomb
Another brutal, but effective weapon.
It was coined in the 16th century Europeans. During the siege of towns soldiers caught cats,
They tied them bags filled with a combustible mixture and released back into the city.
Fleeing from the fire, the poor animal fled to the familiar places to hide.
But in those days, almost all of the city were completely wooden,
and all stored dry hay barns, so the city quickly embraced the merciless flames.
Millwall Brick
Vivid proof of human ingenuity, when it is necessary to make a weapon out of nothing.
In this case - because of the usual paper. As is known, after football matches fans love more
"Good talk" with the fans of the fan - zones opposing team.
Once at the British fans began to withdraw all of the items that could be a weapon,
enterprising guys have adapted for this purpose an ordinary newspaper. To do this, it neatly twisted,
folded in half. So regular newspaper turned into a dangerous weapon,
who could score the enemy until he lost consciousness.
Molten pig
Known to many from school lessons commander Hannibal came up
to intimidate enemies use elephants. When large animals appeared on the battlefield,
enemies once it becomes clear that it is better to surrender. This strategic appointment began using
and the rest of the African and Indian captains. But over time, the Romans discovered,
that mighty giants of fear and sudden loud noises such as squealing pigs.
Therefore, to drive the enemy from the battlefield ... Roman soldiers began to set fire to the pigs.
The poor animals were running all over the field and hysterically screaming in pain.
This cacophony could scare anyone, not just elephants.
Urinova bomb
CIA simply pro in inventing new weapons,
disguised as ordinary things. They came up with shoe polish,
causing heart attacks, darts and dart treated deadly poison.
But the most unusual development of the CIA in this area is a bomb of urine.
In addition it is part of the nitric acid and a few other ingredients,
which are freely sold. Mingling, conventional and safe ingredients
converted into a bomb deadly force.
Musical impact
Weapons should not necessarily affect the body and the flesh, it can act on the mind.
For example, music may as boost morale, and enter into a state of complete apathy.
This effect is not just used during the war.
For example, during the Korean War, the Chinese specifically for the US Army at night
We played mournful funeral marches. And during the Second World music contrary was the mastermind.
Adolf Hitler ordered that soldiers are constantly listening to "true Aryan" classical music.
Especially the Fuehrer insisted on listening to the "Flight of the Valkyries" by Wagner.
Hot sugar
I think many people know that the melted sugar pretty hot and sticky
prolonged contact with the skin is able to leave severe burns.
These properties of sugar used Chinese sailors, sailing to the defenseless merchant ship "Sapman»,
fighting off the attack of Dutch pirates. No less than thirteen pirates took "sweet death".
To date, the boiling sugar is sometimes used in prisons to calm inmates.
Coto bomb
Another brutal, but effective weapon.
It was coined in the 16th century Europeans. During the siege of towns soldiers caught cats,
They tied them bags filled with a combustible mixture and released back into the city.
Fleeing from the fire, the poor animal fled to the familiar places to hide.
But in those days, almost all of the city were completely wooden,
and all stored dry hay barns, so the city quickly embraced the merciless flames.
Lucy from the movie "The Chronicles of Narnia" Then and Now
Putin and mustache with the foreign site