Chimps Hold Moving ‘Funeral’ for Fallen Maternal Leader

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The photo above, which has been circulating wildly on the net in the past 24 hours, is something that I found it so moving that I just had to post it. It’s an image published in the November issue of National Geographic of a deceased chimp named Dorothy who was cared for by the Cameroon’s Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue Center. Prior to being brought into the center, Dorothy was trained to drink beer and smoke cigarettes at an amusement park in Cameroon. After being rescued by Sanaga-Yong, it’s reported that Dorothy, who was estimated to be 40 when she died of heart failure, became a mother figure to many of the other chimps at the facility. About Dorothy’s death and burial, a volunteer at the center said: Read more »

National Geographic To Solve 9/11 Mystery Next Week

Next Monday, the National Geographic channel will premiere “9/11: Science and Conspiracy,” a documentary that claims to pit science against conspiracy in an effort to debunk some of the popularly held theories surrounding the September 11th attacks—1/3 of Americans still don’t believe the government’s official version of events. With 9/11 “Truthers” already calling bullshit on the program and describing it as just another “hit piece,” it will be entertaining to gauge the resulting aftermath online once it finally does air.