Thursday, 10 March 2016

#Notorious Criminals.Timothy McVeigh

A homegrown terrorist, Timothy McVeigh detonated a truck bomb in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995. The attack, commonly referred to as the Oklahoma City bombing, claimed the lives of 168 people, including 19 children. A Gulf War veteran, McVeigh was seeking revenge against the federal government for the 1993 siege of a compound belonging to the religious group Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas. The siege ended in the deaths of sect leader David Koresh and 75 of his followers. The bombing of the Murrah building took place on the two-year anniversary of the Davidians' deaths. McVeigh was convicted of 11 federal offenses and was executed on June 11, 2001.

#Notorious Criminals Jim Jones

Jim Jones
Jim Jones, the founder and leader of the Peoples Temple, fled California in 1974 with his followers and set up a compound in Guyana, which he dubbed Jonestown. Jones, a charismatic and disturbed individual, had become paranoid that the CIA and FBI were watching him. Jones ruled his community with an iron fist and did not permit anyone to leave. His actions made it back to officials in the U.S. and, on November 18, 1978, California Congressman Leo J. Ryan paid a visit to Jonestown. After touring the facility, Ryan left the compound with a number of defectors. Angered, Jones sent some of his men to the airstrip in Port Kaituma, where they gunned down Ryan and four others. Later that same day, 909 of Jones' followers, 303 of which were children, died of apparent cyanide poisoning. Jones died from a gunshot wound to the head consistent with suicide. "We didn’t commit suicide; we committed an act of revolutionary suicide protesting the conditions of an inhumane world," Jones said in a 45-minute audio recording that was made that day. The incident was, until Sept. 11, 2001, the single greatest loss of American civilian life in a non-natural disaster.

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

TOP 5 most evil people that world ever seen

05. Ivan

Popularly known as “Ivan The Terrible”, he was a Czar of Russia. He had a fond of torturing and killing right from his childhood, when he used to take pet animals tothe top of tall buildings and dropped them off. He began the terror of killing people as a teenager, and when he came into power, he lost control of himself and started seeing anyone and everyone as his enemies. He personally demanded to see the execution of people, which went as long as 20 hours, which would mean 20 hours of complete torture to the prisoner.

04. Osama Bin Laden

A person who was “Wanted – Dead or Alive” for as long as more than 2 decades was finally killed by the US Army when he was resting in his house at Abbottabad, Pakistan. Responsible for the famous 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre, he was responsible for the death of thousands of people in the modern century. Former leader of the terrorist organisation, Al-Qaeda, he set up various other bomb attacks at various regions around the world. He fought many fights with the army, and also remained a nomad for a long duration of his life.

03. Vlad Dracula

People might wonder why the word “Dracula” behind his name, but that pretty much explains the characteristics of Vlad. Being the Prince of Wallachia for 3 times, he was one of the most evil person since time immemorial. Having a non-human characteristic, he used impalmet for killing most of the people, in which, he used to insert a rod into the openings of a person’s body, may it be his abdomen or butts. The rod used to be long enough to impregnate through all the body organs and come out of the mouth. This led to total dis-functioning of the body parts. Sometimes people used to face a sudden death but quite often, they suffered unbearable pain for a few days and ultimately died. This is the reason why he was a dracula, having the literal meaning of a devil. He killed thousands of people in this manner and various other cruel methods.
2
Adolf Hitler


Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933, becoming “Führer” in 1934 until his suicide in 1945. By the end of the second world war, Hitler’s policies of territorial conquest and racial subjugation had brought death and destruction to tens of millions of people, including the genocide of some six million Jews, in what is now known as the Holocaust. On 30 April, 1945, after intense street-to-street combat, when Soviet troops were spotted within a block or two of the Reich Chancellory, Hitler committed suicide, shooting himself while simultaneously biting into a cyanide capsule. Hitler ranks over Himmler merely for the fact that it was in his power to prevent Himmler’s policies being implemented.
1
Josef Stalin


Stalis was General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’s Central Committee, from 1922 until his death, in 1953. Under Stalin’s leadership, the Ukraine suffered from a famine (Holodomor) so great it is considered by many to be an act of genocide on the part of Stalin’s government. Estimates of the number of deaths range from 2.5 million to 10 million. The famine was caused by direct political and administrative decisions. In addition to the famine, Stalin ordered purges within the Soviet Union of any person deemed to be an enemy of the state. In total, estimates of the number murdered under Stalins reign, range from 10 million to 60 million