The problem: the British Royal Family is thought to Cruel to animalsCrazy solution: oppose this destruction by eating a Corgi.Fox hunting was the sport of the upper class of England. Although hunting with dogs is illegal since 2004, the sport itself is still extremely popular. There are regular allegations of cruelty with the participants, sometimes serious, sometimes. The second one came in 2007, when Prince Phillip were reported to have beaten a Fox to death.The Prince has been cleared of any wrongdoing, but the message is unlikely to reach the animal rights activist and performance artist Mark McGowan. Angry with the cruelty he found in the treatment of the Royal family of the animals, he decided to protest by way of cooking and eating a Corgi.Wales is breed of dog favored by the Prince. McGowan's clear wish for Royal family how it feel to their favorite animals abused nonsense. Surprisingly, the public has looked at a man protesting mistreatment of animals by eating an animal and decided to ignore him.Problem: terrorists may use a Drone to attack the cityCrazy solution: set up a task force of the dead Eagles, despite to attack them in mid-air.This solution is not too many crazy (though it's certainly that) because it is plain amazing. drones publicly available has become a great anxieties in some countries. Not only is there concern that they might fall into and brought down the plane, but it is now thought the terrorists can start using them to launch remote attacks on major cities.Dutch police and the MET London has a solution that's all the nuances of the wonderful. They want to train up an elite corps of Eagle Warriors to patrol the skies and take down unauthorized planes.Mad as it sounds, the plan has gained some traction. Dutch scientists has proved to be an Eagle can easily destroy a target without harming yourself. As proof, we even released a video that is basically for good, we've seen the participation of an Eagle all day (you can find it by clicking the last link).
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