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Video: Japanese Hidden Camera Show Terrifies Contestant With Fake Sniper Attack
I don’t see how they can get away with this. Someone really could have a heart attack…
(hat tip Breitbart TV)
Adult Club In Japan Serves “Pee On The Rocks”
A popular adult club in Osaka, Japan called Impulse was recently targeted by Police for a number of “eyebrow raising” practices.
Recently six of the club’s hostesses and one male customer of Impulse, a “sexual cabaret club,” were arrested on charges of indecent exposure after the hostesses allegedly worked while in the nude while the customer exposed his genitals.
That’s the tame stuff according to XBIZ, it’s the other “indecent acts” that are a little more disturbing.
“As soon as you enter the club, a hostess will give you a hot towel that she has already used to swipe her private parts. You can start fondling the hostesses’ breasts as soon as you sit down, but that’s nothing.
You immediately get a drink, but it’s a hostess’s urine served on the rocks. They also serve tidbits sprinkled with cuttings of the workers’ pubic hair,” Shukan Jitsuwa reported.
“They also had a service where the ice served in drinks is first inserted into the hostess’s private parts. They just kept on getting wilder and wilder and I think they went too far in the end.”
I have no problem with adult clubs whatsoever, but that’s just disgusting. You can always count on the Japanese to get carried away when it comes to matters of sex.
What’s funnier is that many in the community are complaining about this so-called “crackdown” and hope the cops will just leave them alone in a couple of months.
Again, I have no beef with adult clubs and all that goes with them, but come on!! That’s an off the charts public health issue to say the least.
-Chris Jones
Japan Successfully Shoots Down Missile In Space
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force successfully flight tested its first Raytheon built Standard Missile-3. The SM-3 Block IA missile engaged and destroyed a medium-range ballistic missile target more than 60 miles above the Pacific Ocean.
Personnel at the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai launched the ballistic missile target while the crew of the Japanese destroyer JS KONGO (DDG-173) fired the intercepting missile.
During the test, the Japanese crew exchanged track information via satellite with U.S. naval assets, demonstrating missile defense interoperability between the two countries. This test was the 12th successful intercept for the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense system’s SM-3.






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