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Aprox. $1.4 billion in hidden art found in german apartment

"Bavarian customs investigators have discovered a unique art treasure: Investigators seized by FOCUS Information in the spring of 2011 in a Munich apartment about 1500 so far Paintings of dozens of masters of classical modernism. Among them are works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Marc Chagall, Emil Nolde, Franz Marc, Max Beckmann, Paul Klee, Oskar Kokoschka, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Max Liebermann."

 

http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=a...uits-huis.dhtml

 

I wonder how many other works of art are still being hidden. The Amber Room walls and doors from Catherine's Palace in St. Petersburg Russia is believed to be in a private collection somewhere

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The only way I could see something like this happening is if both pilots decided to get closer to each other without notifying each other of their movements. Although you would think that the pilots would be in communication with each other and to have them close in on each other that quick is just stupid.

 

very lucky of them

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Absolutely unimaginable this could happen in America

 

 

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Shannon Kennedy, attorney for David Eckert

This news report out of New Mexico is so disturbing, it's hard to imagine this could happen in America. Talk about an unreasonable search:

The incident began January 2, 2013 after David Eckert finished shopping at the Wal-Mart in Deming. According to a federal lawsuit, Eckert didn't make a complete stop at a stop sign coming out of the parking lot and was immediately stopped by law enforcement.

Eckert's attorney, Shannon Kennedy, said in an interview with KOB that after law enforcement asked him to step out of the vehicle, he appeared to be clenching his buttocks. Law enforcement thought that was probable cause to suspect that Eckert was hiding narcotics in his anal cavity. While officers detained Eckert, they secured a search warrant from a judge that allowed for an anal cavity search.

 

Initially the doctor on duty refused the search, citing it as "unethical." Unfortunately, after several hours, hospital personnel relented and did the search.

Here's what happened to David Eckert at that hospital:

 

While there, Eckert was subjected to repeated and humiliating forced medical procedures. A review of Eckert's medical records, which he released to KOB, and details in the lawsuit show the following happened:

1. Eckert's abdominal area was x-rayed; no narcotics were found.

 

2. Doctors then performed an exam of Eckert's anus with their fingers; no narcotics were found.

 

3. Doctors performed a second exam of Eckert's anus with their fingers; no narcotics were found.

 

4. Doctors penetrated Eckert's anus to insert an enema. Eckert was forced to defecate in front of doctors and police officers. Eckert watched as doctors searched his stool. No narcotics were found.

 

5. Doctors penetrated Eckert's anus to insert an enema a second time. Eckert was forced to defecate in front of doctors and police officers. Eckert watched as doctors searched his stool. No narcotics were found.

 

6. Doctors penetrated Eckert's anus to insert an enema a third time. Eckert was forced to defecate in front of doctors and police officers. Eckert watched as doctors searched his stool. No narcotics were found.

 

7. Doctors then x-rayed Eckert again; no narcotics were found.

 

8. Doctors prepared Eckert for surgery, sedated him, and then performed a colonoscopy where a scope with a camera was inserted into Eckert's anus, rectum, colon, and large intestines. No narcotics were found.

 

Throughout this ordeal, Eckert protested and never gave doctors at the Gila Regional Medical Center consent to perform any of these medical procedures.

 

Think that's outrageous? David Eckert has since been billed by the hospital for all the procedures and they are threatening to take him to collections.

Must-watch news report on the case from KOB 4 in New Mexico:

 

 

http://www.kob.com/article/11687/?vid=4607483&v=1

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Absolutely unimaginable this could happen in America

 

 

byJen HaydenFollow

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Shannon Kennedy, attorney for David Eckert

This news report out of New Mexico is so disturbing, it's hard to imagine this could happen in America. Talk about an unreasonable search:

The incident began January 2, 2013 after David Eckert finished shopping at the Wal-Mart in Deming. According to a federal lawsuit, Eckert didn't make a complete stop at a stop sign coming out of the parking lot and was immediately stopped by law enforcement.

Eckert's attorney, Shannon Kennedy, said in an interview with KOB that after law enforcement asked him to step out of the vehicle, he appeared to be clenching his buttocks. Law enforcement thought that was probable cause to suspect that Eckert was hiding narcotics in his anal cavity. While officers detained Eckert, they secured a search warrant from a judge that allowed for an anal cavity search.

 

Initially the doctor on duty refused the search, citing it as "unethical." Unfortunately, after several hours, hospital personnel relented and did the search.

Here's what happened to David Eckert at that hospital:

 

While there, Eckert was subjected to repeated and humiliating forced medical procedures. A review of Eckert's medical records, which he released to KOB, and details in the lawsuit show the following happened:

1. Eckert's abdominal area was x-rayed; no narcotics were found.

 

2. Doctors then performed an exam of Eckert's anus with their fingers; no narcotics were found.

 

3. Doctors performed a second exam of Eckert's anus with their fingers; no narcotics were found.

 

4. Doctors penetrated Eckert's anus to insert an enema. Eckert was forced to defecate in front of doctors and police officers. Eckert watched as doctors searched his stool. No narcotics were found.

 

5. Doctors penetrated Eckert's anus to insert an enema a second time. Eckert was forced to defecate in front of doctors and police officers. Eckert watched as doctors searched his stool. No narcotics were found.

 

6. Doctors penetrated Eckert's anus to insert an enema a third time. Eckert was forced to defecate in front of doctors and police officers. Eckert watched as doctors searched his stool. No narcotics were found.

 

7. Doctors then x-rayed Eckert again; no narcotics were found.

 

8. Doctors prepared Eckert for surgery, sedated him, and then performed a colonoscopy where a scope with a camera was inserted into Eckert's anus, rectum, colon, and large intestines. No narcotics were found.

 

Throughout this ordeal, Eckert protested and never gave doctors at the Gila Regional Medical Center consent to perform any of these medical procedures.

 

Think that's outrageous? David Eckert has since been billed by the hospital for all the procedures and they are threatening to take him to collections.

Must-watch news report on the case from KOB 4 in New Mexico:

 

 

http://www.kob.com/article/11687/?vid=4607483&v=1

I hope he sues the hospital, doctors, police department, and police officers involved out of everything they have.

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Absolutely unimaginable this could happen in America

 

 

byJen HaydenFollow

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Shannon Kennedy, attorney for David Eckert

This news report out of New Mexico is so disturbing, it's hard to imagine this could happen in America. Talk about an unreasonable search:

The incident began January 2, 2013 after David Eckert finished shopping at the Wal-Mart in Deming. According to a federal lawsuit, Eckert didn't make a complete stop at a stop sign coming out of the parking lot and was immediately stopped by law enforcement.

Eckert's attorney, Shannon Kennedy, said in an interview with KOB that after law enforcement asked him to step out of the vehicle, he appeared to be clenching his buttocks. Law enforcement thought that was probable cause to suspect that Eckert was hiding narcotics in his anal cavity. While officers detained Eckert, they secured a search warrant from a judge that allowed for an anal cavity search.

 

Initially the doctor on duty refused the search, citing it as "unethical." Unfortunately, after several hours, hospital personnel relented and did the search.

Here's what happened to David Eckert at that hospital:

 

While there, Eckert was subjected to repeated and humiliating forced medical procedures. A review of Eckert's medical records, which he released to KOB, and details in the lawsuit show the following happened:

1. Eckert's abdominal area was x-rayed; no narcotics were found.

 

2. Doctors then performed an exam of Eckert's anus with their fingers; no narcotics were found.

 

3. Doctors performed a second exam of Eckert's anus with their fingers; no narcotics were found.

 

4. Doctors penetrated Eckert's anus to insert an enema. Eckert was forced to defecate in front of doctors and police officers. Eckert watched as doctors searched his stool. No narcotics were found.

 

5. Doctors penetrated Eckert's anus to insert an enema a second time. Eckert was forced to defecate in front of doctors and police officers. Eckert watched as doctors searched his stool. No narcotics were found.

 

6. Doctors penetrated Eckert's anus to insert an enema a third time. Eckert was forced to defecate in front of doctors and police officers. Eckert watched as doctors searched his stool. No narcotics were found.

 

7. Doctors then x-rayed Eckert again; no narcotics were found.

 

8. Doctors prepared Eckert for surgery, sedated him, and then performed a colonoscopy where a scope with a camera was inserted into Eckert's anus, rectum, colon, and large intestines. No narcotics were found.

 

Throughout this ordeal, Eckert protested and never gave doctors at the Gila Regional Medical Center consent to perform any of these medical procedures.

 

Think that's outrageous? David Eckert has since been billed by the hospital for all the procedures and they are threatening to take him to collections.

Must-watch news report on the case from KOB 4 in New Mexico:

 

 

http://www.kob.com/article/11687/?vid=4607483&v=1

 

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On a positive note, I found this impressive.

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At some point, while reading the repeated lines about additional rectal exams (and repeated enemas) I actually started to laugh, thinking this MUST be a joke. It just had to be! But the fact that it's not . . . Holy. Shit.

 

I hope he wins MILLIONS from these evil morons.

 

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That is some fucked up shit.

 

How can it be legal to forcibly remove contents of someone's body?

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That is some fucked up shit.

 

How can it be legal to forcibly remove contents of someone's body?

 

A loosely written warrant with over zealous local cops. That's how.

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The Type 57C Atlantic is quite possibly the most sexy car of all time to me. That car is mesmerizing.

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Couldn't agree more. Here's my favorite picture if Ralph Lauren's at Ville De Este, Lake Como Italy

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That thing is incredible.... And the view isn't bad either! :icon_mrgreen:

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