Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 21, 2017
Die Überwachungskamera von Optik-Hinz am Heider Marktplatz zei…
Die Überwachungskamera von Optik-Hinz am Heider Marktplatz zeigt, wie ein Wildschwein in den Laden stürmt. (beh)
Posted by Boyens Medien on Freitag, 20. Oktober 2017
What kind of backward, nutty situation is going on in Germany that dangerous animals are just invading buildings?
RT:
Four people have been injured after a wild boar managed to find its way into a German store and a bank. The wayward pig entered the businesses in the town of Heide, before it was shot dead by a marksman.
The animal was one of two boars that prompted an emergency response in the Schleswig-Holstein town on Friday morning, with police warning residents that two “aggressive” wild hogs were marauding through the streets.
CCTV footage reveals how one of the wild boars entered through the double doors of a downtown optician’s store, before chasing employees inside.
The 70 kilogram boar was eventually corralled between the entrance of the neighboring Sparkasse bank and two cop cars and gunned down. The second boar escaped to the outskirts of town.
According to the Holstein police, four people sustained injuries inside the bank, while “substantial damage” was done to the store’s interior. One man is believed to have lost the tip of a finger during the bizarre incident.
“The boar ran to a bank and attacked a passerby on [its] way there,” a police statement read. “In the rooms of the saving banks, an employee suffered considerable injuries due to an attack. A total of four adults were taken to the Heider hospital.”
Wild boar are extremely dangerous. This is no joke.
It’s basically like being invaded by a bear or a tiger.
Sweden is also under assault by boar (word is both plural and singular, fyi) – only theirs are radioactive.
RT:
The number of radioactive boars in Sweden is increasing, more than three decades after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster caused radioactive pollution in the country. A wild boar was found to have radiation levels more than 10 times over the safety limit.
Hunters in Gavle, a city in the north of Sweden, have been warned of “extremely high” levels of radiation in boars this week.
“This is the highest level we’ve ever measured,” environmental consultant Ulf Frykman told SVT, after testing an animal in Tarnsjo with radiation levels of 16,000 becquerel per kilogram (Bq/kg).
The Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986 caused a cloud of radioactive particles to move from what is now Ukraine to settle over Sweden. When it rained, the area around Gavle bore the brunt of the radioactive pollution.
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Frykman and his team have tested 30 boar samples this year and only six have had radiation levels below the safe limit of 1,500 Bq/kg.
While radiation levels in animals like reindeer and elk in Sweden have been decreasing since the 1986 disaster, boars are moving north to areas worst affected by the pollution.
Radioactive boar are even more deadly – this is like super boar rabies.
GRAPHIC: Hunters kill radioactive boars in Fukushima ghost towns https://t.co/bY5wV63CGf pic.twitter.com/EA53SVT7B9
— RT (@RT_com) April 1, 2017
I think there is some meme magic going on here.
These delicious, violent wild boar are coming to defend Europe from the invading hordes of Saracen.