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I really can't even reason with this, can this **** actually happen in China?  Is this some form of Traditional Chinese Medicine or some insane scam.  Should some form of internal or international crackdown happen?

Add this twist to the scourges of human trafficking and flesh peddling: Pills sold as Viagara-style performance enhancers that contain the powdered tissue of aborted fetuses and dead infants.

South Korea has seized nearly 17,500 of the bizarre capsules from tourists' luggage and international mail since last August, according to the state-run Korea Customs service said in a statement Monday. The capsules were made in northeastern China in a stomach-turning process in which dead babies' bodies were chopped into small pieces and dried on stoves before being turned into powder, the Korea Customs Service said.



Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/05/07/south-korea-finds-smuggled-...

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A few months ago there was a story about Koreans eating dead babies. The story even had pictures of babies in soup. I suspect this story came from the same source. Everyone knows eating dead crushed up babies won't give you a boner. At least not most people.

What there is restaurant for eating dead fetus! Heard it all before :D

The town where you can eat dead baby soup is called Photoshop.

Yeah all your western wankers! You devour the flesh of pigs, cows, sheep, chickens! We devour the flesh of babies, deers, goose, ducks, bugs, intestines, dogs, cats and chicken feets!

 

Just because you can't appreciate because of your limited upbringing of food choices! 

I think the word you're looking for is "feti"

Human can be the most supreme living thing and can also be the most inferior one.

What gets Koreans hard may not get everyone hard.

I prefer a dead baby float myself - one scoop of baby, one scoop of ice cream. Yum, yum.

I think this is another hoax pulled on Fox News, a bit like George W Bush...

It was originally posted on the liberal rag called The Wall Street Journal. 

http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2012/05/07/south-korea-steps-up-...

Yes, there is a newspaper called The Wall Street Journal and no, there are no Sunday morning cartoons section, sorry.

and a whole lotta rootbeer. Or simply remove foot

Nowt as queer as folk. 

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