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Musical Multiplication Tables
I think any adult–or child!–would be driven insane by this record before they could achieve the memorization. You know how authorities use music of a supposedly annoying quality to drive out dictators or criminals who are barricaded inside a building? This would do the trick!
I think any adult–or child!–would be driven insane by this record before they could achieve the memorization. You know how authorities use music of a supposedly annoying quality to drive out dictators or criminals who are barricaded inside a building? This would do the trick!

Kim Jong-Un ‘bans North Koreans from eating hot dog soup’
Hot dogs are reportedly seen as too Western in the dictator’s eyes (Picture: Getty Images) Kim Jong-un has reportedly banned North Koreas from eating hot dogs because they’re too Western. The despot decreed that anyone caught serving them at home or selling them in the street is committing treason. Offenders risk being sent to the communist state’s labour camps where conditions are so appalling the UN said they may amount to crimes against humanity. The decree is the latest example of Pyongyang cracking down on what it sees as the invasion of Western culture, according to the Sun. The latest target is Budae-jjigae — a spicy noodle soup made using hot dogs or Spam. It was imported from pro-Western South Korea in 2017 and quickly became very popular. But a vendor in the northern province of Ryanggang said: ‘Sales of budae-jjigae in the market have stopped. ‘The police and market management have said anyone caught selling it will be shut down.’ Divorcing couples also face up to six months in a labour camp under the hermit kingdom’s latest bizarre crackdown (Picture: AP) It was also reported that Kim has ordered divorcing couples be sent to a labour camp for up to six months to atone for their ‘crimes’. This is because splitting up is seen as ‘anti-socialist’. Until last year, only the person who first filed for divorce was sent to a labour training camp, Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported. A resident of the northern Ryanggang province said: ‘I went to the Kimjongsuk County People’s Court… where 12 people received divorce decrees. ‘Immediately after the verdict, they were transferred to the county labour training camp.’ Follow Metro on WhatsApp to be the first to get all the latest news Follow us to receive the latest news updates from Metro (Picture: Getty Images) Metro’s on Whatsapp! Join our community for breaking news and juicy stories. Divorce rates had increased on the back of Covid-19 when lockdown constraints put couples up against it financially. The rates are yet to significantly drop, despite
Hot dogs are reportedly seen as too Western in the dictator’s eyes (Picture: Getty Images) Kim Jong-un has reportedly banned North Koreas from eating hot dogs because they’re too Western. The despot decreed that anyone caught serving them at home or selling them in the street is committing treason. Offenders risk being sent to the communist state’s labour camps where conditions are so appalling the UN said they may amount to crimes against humanity. The decree is the latest example of Pyongyang cracking down on what it sees as the invasion of Western culture, according to the Sun. The latest target is Budae-jjigae — a spicy noodle soup made using hot dogs or Spam. It was imported from pro-Western South Korea in 2017 and quickly became very popular. But a vendor in the northern province of Ryanggang said: ‘Sales of budae-jjigae in the market have stopped. ‘The police and market management have said anyone caught selling it will be shut down.’ Divorcing couples also face up to six months in a labour camp under the hermit kingdom’s latest bizarre crackdown (Picture: AP) It was also reported that Kim has ordered divorcing couples be sent to a labour camp for up to six months to atone for their ‘crimes’. This is because splitting up is seen as ‘anti-socialist’. Until last year, only the person who first filed for divorce was sent to a labour training camp, Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported. A resident of the northern Ryanggang province said: ‘I went to the Kimjongsuk County People’s Court… where 12 people received divorce decrees. ‘Immediately after the verdict, they were transferred to the county labour training camp.’ Follow Metro on WhatsApp to be the first to get all the latest news Follow us to receive the latest news updates from Metro (Picture: Getty Images) Metro’s on Whatsapp! Join our community for breaking news and juicy stories. Divorce rates had increased on the back of Covid-19 when lockdown constraints put couples up against it financially. The rates are yet to significantly drop, despite

The unusual psychic technique used by the MoD to try and find Osama bin Laden
The technique was used by the Ministry of Defence in the early 2000s (Picture: Getty/AP) An expert on UFOs has lifted the lid on an unusual ‘psychic spying’ technique used by the Ministry of Defence in the wake of 9/11. Remote viewers claim to be able to view distant objects, people or events they have never seen before using the powers of their mind – and the technique was used by US Army Intelligence for decades. Joe McMoneagle, known as ‘Remote Viewer Number 1’ by the CIA, took part in remote viewing between 1978 and 1995 – and he recently appeared on a podcast where he said he had seen evidence of an ancient civilisation living on Mars. Speaking to the American Alchemy podcast he said he saw ‘very tall, thin’ people wearing ‘strange clothing’, hiding in chambers in a huge pyramid structure from a storm raging on the planet’s surface. He theorised a ‘big object passed through our solar system’ that stripped the atmosphere from Mars, which caused alien life on the planet to go extinct. The CIA’s remote viewing project was cancelled and declassified in 1995 after a report concluded it had ‘failed to produce actionable intelligence’. Joe McMoneagle was known as ‘Remote Viewer Number 1’ in the CIA (Picture: YouTube/Jesse Michels) But despite this, the British military has also tried to use remote viewing – likely with Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda as the intended targets. Nick Pope, who investigated UFOs for the Ministry of Defence (MoD), told Metro that Joe McMoneagle’s claims would be ‘interesting if true’. And he discussed the use of remote viewing, described as a ‘low probability high consequence situation’, in modern times. ‘While some scientists believe there was – and may still be – microbial life on Mars, it’s much less likely that there was ever a civilization there,’ Nick told Metro. ‘But I can’t rule it out, and I’d love it to be true. It would be
The technique was used by the Ministry of Defence in the early 2000s (Picture: Getty/AP) An expert on UFOs has lifted the lid on an unusual ‘psychic spying’ technique used by the Ministry of Defence in the wake of 9/11. Remote viewers claim to be able to view distant objects, people or events they have never seen before using the powers of their mind – and the technique was used by US Army Intelligence for decades. Joe McMoneagle, known as ‘Remote Viewer Number 1’ by the CIA, took part in remote viewing between 1978 and 1995 – and he recently appeared on a podcast where he said he had seen evidence of an ancient civilisation living on Mars. Speaking to the American Alchemy podcast he said he saw ‘very tall, thin’ people wearing ‘strange clothing’, hiding in chambers in a huge pyramid structure from a storm raging on the planet’s surface. He theorised a ‘big object passed through our solar system’ that stripped the atmosphere from Mars, which caused alien life on the planet to go extinct. The CIA’s remote viewing project was cancelled and declassified in 1995 after a report concluded it had ‘failed to produce actionable intelligence’. Joe McMoneagle was known as ‘Remote Viewer Number 1’ in the CIA (Picture: YouTube/Jesse Michels) But despite this, the British military has also tried to use remote viewing – likely with Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda as the intended targets. Nick Pope, who investigated UFOs for the Ministry of Defence (MoD), told Metro that Joe McMoneagle’s claims would be ‘interesting if true’. And he discussed the use of remote viewing, described as a ‘low probability high consequence situation’, in modern times. ‘While some scientists believe there was – and may still be – microbial life on Mars, it’s much less likely that there was ever a civilization there,’ Nick told Metro. ‘But I can’t rule it out, and I’d love it to be true. It would be