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Cobra Gold troops drink blood from decapitated cobras in annual jungle ceremony

By The Thaiger

 

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Thailand and US military forces have joined in the opening ceremony for the annual Cobra Gold military exercise. Cobra Gold is the largest biggest military exercise of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region with 29 nations taking part as participants or observers.

 

The military activities will run until February 22, including disaster relief training, military field training and humanitarian assistance training.

 

US Marines and other international troops joined in the annual event’s tradition of drinking blood from decapitated cobras. The bizarre ritual is thought to contain health benefits for humans brave enough to consume it (no studies are cited to support the claims but who’s going to argue with a blood-stained guy with a gun!?!)

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/cobra-gold-troops-drink-blood-from-decapitated-cobras-in-annual-jungle-ceremony

 

 

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7 minutes ago, from the home of CC said:

it's just a good thing they're not using retiree's who can't meet extension requirements...

Why not use these expendibles?

Pay some money for the the privilege, to their estate for their beneficiaries. 

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31 minutes ago, johng said:

Isn't it animal cruelty...just like killing and eating a dog ?

I suppose so, just like killing and eating a cow, pig, sheep etc

They killed the snake, they didn't torture it.

Ever seen what the Gurkhas do when their ritual buffalo slaughter happens?

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30 minutes ago, from the home of CC said:

it's just a good thing they're not using retiree's who can't meet extension requirements...

Yeah, they would probably cut more than just the head off! ????

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Just now, Father Fintan Stack said:

There are only two types of Marines.

 

Royal Marines and submarines.

That should please our U.S. forum members.:biggrin:

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27 minutes ago, HAKAPALITA said:

Well as long as they keep us safe, and not You, i dont give a Rats Ass.

If the Army is the usual standard of Thai- "service", I doubt, they can keep a parking lot safe !

But on the other hand: you believe, you can only be kept safe, by guys who drink snake- blood!?

...wow...

 

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7 minutes ago, Berkshire said:

Geez, people are upset because of a few dead snakes?  Snakes??  Give me a break.  Kill more of them I say.  By the way, I took out some mosquitoes today.  Are you bleeding hearts going to get upset about that?  Well why not?? 

Yeah...kill all the animals, I don't like!

Hell if I care!

Snakes, sharks, spiders, mosquitos...

The eco-system, where these animals pay an important part, can go and fornicate with itself!

Why don't we already pave the jungle and turn in to a big parking lot!?

 

Man, whit the big brain and all the thinky-thinky stuff, truly is the crown of creation!

:coffee1:

 

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7 minutes ago, DM07 said:

Yeah...kill all the animals, I don't like!

Hell if I care!

Snakes, sharks, spiders, mosquitos...

The eco-system, where these animals pay an important part, can go and fornicate with itself!

Why don't we already pave the jungle and turn in to a big parking lot!?

 

Man, whit the big brain and all the thinky-thinky stuff, truly is the crown of creation!

:coffee1:

 

Overreaction?  Nobody is saying "kill all the animals I don't like!"  But a few dead snakes (or mosquitoes) is not going to change our ecosystem.  Too many snakes (read Guam) may destroy an ecosystem. 

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They could change it to Rat Gold for the next editions. Many inside Bangkok sewers and each consuming one would help to control the rodents' population.

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