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The New York Sun. The zombietime Hall of Shame. The z o m b i e t i m e Hall of Shame This page is a compilation of the most shocking and sought-after photographs taken by zombie at rallies and other political events in Northern California. The images shown here are just a small sampling of the thousands of photographs and videos found on zombietime. To view each of these pictures in its original context, go to the main zombietime page at and find the report for the particular event mentioned in each photo's caption. The pictures below were all taken in San Francisco, except where noted. Anti-Semitic sign at the February 16, 2003 "anti-war" rally. Sign at the March 20, 2004 "Global Day of Action" anti-war rally. Another message at the March 20, 2004 rally.

This man at the "Stop the U.S. A patriotic message at the "U.S. A practitioner of scrotal inflation at the Anarchist Bookfair on March 26, 2005. A protester offers his opinion at the post-election rally on November 3, 2004. Another message at the June 5 event. "NBC Today" Fake Shot. Newsbusters busts NBC's Today Show for this report by Richard Engel on the results of Israel's attacks in Lebanon. NBC shows a picture of an ambulance with a hole in it's roof as "proof" that Israel is attacking ambulances. The problem is that the hole, which is right in the middle of the Red Cross on the roof, could not possibly be the result of a hit by any weapon. A shell or missile that size hitting the ambulance would not leave the rest of the vehicle intact.

All that you would see would be twisted wreckage and a debris field. A more reasonable explanation for the hole is the removal of the emergency light or siren which also explains why the hole is centered precisely on the cross. Click on the link for the story and pictures. I called the NBC Today show and spoke to a representative asking for the name of the person who is responsible for authenticating the material that goes out on the air. 6 People Who Died In Order To Prove A (Retarded) Point. History is full of great men and women who laid down their lives for a cause they believed in. What the history books don't tell you about, however, is the small handful of bull-headed people who've given their lives for causes that really didn't matter to anyone but them.

Here are six people who proved a very important point: It's really easy to die doing something retarded. What He Tried to Prove: That he was both an awesome inventor and that the law of gravity simply did not apply to him. The Method:Franz Reichelt, a tailor by trade, dreamed of inventing a fashion accessory that would allow a person to float safely to the ground after falling from a great height (perhaps after jumping out of one of those new-fangled flying machines they were experimenting with at the time). What He Actually Proved: Newton's law of universal gravitation. "Ladies, gentlemen... behold! Reichelt's "coat parachute," pictured above, was supposed to function in the same way as a modern parachute.

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