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  • April 25, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds turned out in the rain for a prayerful rally on April 25, 2017; at the historic Cooper Union to protest Citibank’s annual shareholder meeting. The Indigenous-led, and ally supported event sent a strong message to Citibank and its shareholders: honor Indigenous rights, stop extractive energy investment now, and invest in  a Just Transition, and renewable energy towards a climate-stable future, calling to Divest, Defund and Decolonize their investments. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • One hundred dollar bills (Credit Image: © Image Source/Alan Schein/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Couple with pile of coins (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 14, 2018 - New York, New York, United States - Constitutional law professor and candidate for Attorney General of the State of New York, Zephyr Teachout joined the picket line of Spectrum workers who have been on strike for over 400 days amid changes to their benefits following the company’s merger with Charter Communications. She spoke on how she will use the powers of the Attorney General’s office to protect both workers and consumers from future large mergers. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 2, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - On August 2, 2017; hundreds of immigrants and allies in New York City protested outside JPMorgan Chase offices, calling on its complicity in Trump’s anti-immigrant agenda, partiularly through its financing of private immigrant detention centers run by the GEO Group and CoreCivic. The “Taken From Us” protest featured powerful visual illustrations of the families separated by private immigrant detention centers, and thousands of empty pairs of shoes to symbolize relatives and friends detained in private immigration detention centers financed by JPMorgan Chase. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20161204_zaa_p133_354.JPG
  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20161204_zaa_p133_350.JPG
  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20161204_zaa_p133_347.JPG
  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20161204_zaa_p133_344.JPG
  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20161204_zaa_p133_355.JPG
  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20161204_zaa_p133_351.JPG
  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20161204_zaa_p133_350.JPG
  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20161204_zaa_p133_343.JPG
  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 7, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 7th June 2017. A protester plays the Director of the LSE at the Life Not Money at the LSE street theatre protest supporting London School of Economics cleaners who have taken a series of weekly strikes for equality. The LSE and employers Noonan treat them as second-class citizens, refusing to recognise their union the United Voices of the World and giving them low pay and grossly inferior conditions to directly employed staff. Two sprayed a chalk slogans on the road while others alternated chanting 'London School of Exploitation' with loud blowing of vuvuzelas. They then performed a short play in which a character playing the LSE director tore the shirts off the backs of several cleaners and boasted about his huge and rapidly rising salary, while a student and a lecturer made excuses about not intervening. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 2, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 2nd June 2017. Cleaner Victor Ramirez speak as United Voices of the World Cleaners end the seventh day of their strike for equal treatment at the London School of Economics with a rally showing their determination to continue the struggle. The LSE management had made them an offer some days ago, but withdrew it after the cleaners accepted it and the dispute appears to be widening, with students, workers from other institutions and other unions including the UCU coming to express their solidarity. There was poetry from Poets on the Picket Line as well as dancing and some high-energy chanting. Peter Marshall Images Live (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20161204_zaa_p133_351.JPG
  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20161204_zaa_p133_348.JPG
  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20161204_zaa_p133_353.JPG
  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - Call to Action in Puerto Rico and Pro Libertad called for a picket/rally in front of the Trump Tower in Manhattan. Hundreds took to the streets in solidarity with the groups in Puerto Rico mobilizing to protest Trump's first visit after hurricane Mary. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 4, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of New York activists participate on a march organized by The Climate Mobilization in solidarity with water protectors as 2000 veterans deploy to North Dakota, demanding an end to main stream media silence on  Standing Rock. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • RELEASE DATE: December 26, 2007. MOVIE TITLE: There Will Be Blood - STUDIO: Paramount Vantage. PLOT: A story about family, greed, religion, and oil, centered around a turn-of-the-century Texas prospector (Daniel Day-Lewis) in the early days of the business. PICTURED: DANIEL DAY-LEWIS as Daniel Plainview and PAUL DANO as Eli Sunday. (Credit Image: © Entertainment Pictures/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
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  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
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  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
    40347911.jpg
  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
    40347910.jpg
  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
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  • Mamelodi Sundowns player and Barcelona FC playes greed each other before playing fot the Mandela Centenary Cup at FNB stadium, Gauteng.<br />
Picture: Itumeleng English/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
    40347915.jpg
  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
    40347913.jpg
  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
    40347908.jpg
  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
    40347914.jpg
  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Fans hold up a banner reading 'UEFA Greed' in the stands prior to the UEFA Champions League Final at the NSK Olimpiyskiy Stadium, Kiev.
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  • Fans hold up a banner reading 'UEFA Greed' in the stands prior to the UEFA Champions League Final at the NSK Olimpiyskiy Stadium, Kiev. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Saturday May 26, 2018. See PA story SOCCER Champions League. Photo credit should read: Mike Egerton/PA Wire
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • At more than five times their normal weight the horrifying pictures of Arctic Foxes from a Finnish animal rights group show the animals confined in tiny cages. Too fat to walk for fear of breaking their legs the obese animals sit lifeless in their cages waiting to be harvested to make garments with their prized pelts that help them stay warm in the wild. According to Finnish organization Oikeutta eläimille (Justice for Animals), the skins of the animals produced by Saga Furs are sold to high end fashion brands with garments sold by the likes of Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. "The skins sold by Saga Furs are just the skins of these deformed processed giants," says Kristo Muurimaa of Justice for Animals. The oversized skins of the bloated fur farm foxes reportedly command a higher price than regular sized skins. Fur farming has been banned in many European countries but Finland still continues the barbaric practice. “Fur farming in Finland is sick. It shows that farmer welfare does not mean anything to them and that they try to get as much profit from their skins as possible. “Society must set limits to such greed, “ said Kristo Muurimaa. 26 Sep 2017 Pictured: Fur farm Arctic Fox. Photo credit: Oikeutta eläimille/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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