
Bathroom Hidden Camera,Spy Shampoo Bottle Hidden Pinhole HD Spy Camera DVR 16GB (Motion Ativated) by Gorge Henry
Spy Shampoo Bottle Hidden Pinhole HD Spy Camera DVR 16GB (Motion Ativated)
Description:
This is a ultra-small digital spy camera that hidden inside a shampoo bottle?Brand?Italy DECEN?, it looks like an ordinary shampoo bottle , but it has a very powerful function, the most interesting thing is that it internally hides a smallest camera DVR , you can listen to the radio and record everything you need at the same ,so secret that no one know where the camera exist.it does not need any external plug-in card, built in memory 16GB itself, can work up to 7-8 hours. there is time date stamp for the record, you can get the most authentic evidence for a variety of illegal behaviour.ideal for CIA agents ,police,detector,and spy agency.
Highlights:
The shampoo bottle Cikuan unexpected is still made you easy to use a professional detective waterproof pinhole camera, hidden camera installation, there is an external remote control camera, the camera operation fast and convenient, easy to record your everything you want.
Specification:
1.Tiny size makes it for a variety of uses.
2.Its great for use as a hidden cam, spy cam , etc.
3.Real time recording in AVI video format
4.Motion Detection recording until memory is full auto off
5.Color video with voice
6.Internal rechargeable battery
7.Internal memory:16GB
8.Playback video on PC
9.Video compression : AVI video format,1280X720 30fps
10.Voice recording: Yes
11.Internal memory: Yes
12.Flash:16GB
13.Video file size:5M per min.
14.Recording mode :Motion Detection recording until memory is full auto off
15.Adaptor type: USB adaptor charging cable
16.Battery type : Lithium-ion 2000MA
17.Record time : up to 2h for 1GB
18.Battery use time : about 7-8 hour
19.Weight:500g
20.Motion Detection Function
President Benigno Aquino III on Friday ruled out a burial for dictator Ferdinand Marcos at the national heroes’ cemetery in Manila. “Not during my watch,” he said.
Aquino told The Associated Press in an interview that he was finalizing a decision on his vice president’s proposal to bury the strongman with military honors in his northern Philippine hometown, but that burial in the capital was out of the question.
Marcos’ widow, Imelda, has long pushed for the burial of her husband in the heroes’ cemetery, which is reserved for presidents, soldiers, statesmen and national artists. She is opposed by pro-democracy and left-wing groups, which say the late dictator committed massive human rights violations and plundered the nation’s coffers during his two-decade rule.
Marcos was ousted in a 1986 “people power” revolt led by current President Benigno Aquino III’s late mother, Corazon Aquino. Marcos died three years later in exile in Hawaii. His body was returned in 1993 to his northern Philippine hometown of Batac in Ilocos Norte province, where it has been displayed in a glass coffin and has become a tourist attraction.
Even 25 years after his downfall, Marcos is a divisive figure in the Philippines. Aquino has refused to decide alone where he should be buried, saying he would naturally be biased, so he asked Vice President Jejomar Binay to study the issue.
“I wanted to be fair to all parties concerned, to those who think Marcos is a great individual, to those who think Marcos is the worst evil (that) visited our country,” he said.
Aquino confirmed earlier news reports that Binay recommended that Marcos be buried with military honors in Ilocos Norte.
Aquino said it would be “very difficult” to allow Marcos to be buried with military honors, “but again, we have to be a leader of the entire nation.”
Officials were trying to verify if military honors were already accorded to Marcos after his remains were flown back to his hometown of Batac in 1993. If that was the case, “then the only remaining act that has to be done is the actual burial in Ilocos Norte,” Aquino said.
Aquino noted the large number of human rights victims, including some of his own close friends, who suffered under Marcos. He said a friend who was tortured during Marcos’ reign only recently acknowledged to him that she was raped by several people in detention.
The victims have never even received an official acknowledgment of their suffering or an apology from the government, Aquino said.
Aquino said he plans to commission a group to interview the victims so their ordeals could be stored in historical records “with the end in view of making sure that these don’t happen again.”
Marcos is reviled by many, including thousands of former political prisoners, and his alleged plundering of the economy remains the subject of protracted litigation. But he still enjoys a degree of popularity
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