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Post by the Scribe on Jul 26, 2019 14:15:15 GMT -5
Raw chicken appears to move off restaurant plate and into floor
Published on Jul 25, 2019 In a rather bizarre short video, a piece of raw chicken, apparently sitting on a restaurant plate waiting to be cooked, begins to spasm, moving the piece of chicken off the plate, onto the table and then falling to the floor.
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Post by the Scribe on Aug 30, 2019 4:33:18 GMT -5
I wonder if it can play the banjo?
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Post by Dianna on Sept 3, 2019 0:23:10 GMT -5
Looks like it may be a "residual" spirit that keeps repeating itself and not some sort of evil entity. The kid saw it.Spooked parents check their baby cam and spot a 'ghostly male'
Spooked parents check their babycam after their baby daughter wakes up with three deep scratches on her face - and spot a '#ghostly_male' walking past her crib Heather Brough, from Michigan, found 'purple scratches' on her baby's cheek Footage appeared to show a male figure briskly walking past the tot's cot The mother is now looking for a new home to get away from the 'haunted' house By JESSICA GREEN FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED: 10:20 GMT, 25 March 2019 | UPDATED: 10:21 GMT, 25 March 2019 oh well, the video doesn't play... Or it could be the child has an attachment.. 3 scratches is meant to be something more sinister and evil, mocking the trinity... weird.
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Post by Dianna on Sept 3, 2019 0:36:22 GMT -5
I wonder if it can play the banjo? I wonder if the guy who did his veneers is from Calabasas.. I'd know those teeth anywhere!
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Post by the Scribe on Sept 23, 2019 18:58:11 GMT -5
Woman trapped under an angry camel ‘bit his testicles’ to escapeBY JOSH K. ELLIOTT GLOBAL NEWS Posted September 23, 2019 4:38 pm
Picture this: you’re pinned to the ground by an angry male camel, your body buried under 600 pounds of flesh and hair. It’s heavy enough to kill you.
And then you see it: hope, in the form of a vulnerable point dangling just within your reach.
Would you go for it? Would you strike the camel at its most vulnerable point, if it meant survival?
What if you couldn’t use your hands?
Police in Grosse Tete, La., say a woman bit a camel’s testicles to avoid being crushed by the angry animal at a roadside truck stop and petting zoo on Sept. 18.
“I bit his balls to get him off of me,” the unnamed woman told authorities, according to Iberville Parish Deputy Louis Hamilton Jr. “I bit his testicles,” she said.
The incident happened at the Tiger Truck Stop outside Baton Rouge, Hamilton told local newspaper The Advocate.
He said the couple had been throwing animal treats into the pen before they entered in pursuit of their dog, which is deaf.
Police said the couple entered the enclosure despite the barbed-wire fencing and warning signs surrounding it. The couple and their dog upset the camel, and it eventually sat on the woman.
The woman later told police that she bit the male dromedary camel’s testicles to win her freedom.
“The camel has never been aggressive, the camel has never gotten out, never caused any issues — in fact, the husband and wife stated before that we’ve been here before and we’ve never had any problems,” Hamilton said.
Truck stop manager Pamela Bossier says she was shocked and angered by the incident.
“What happened Wednesday was kind of really crazy,” she told local news station WBRZ. “She actually bit him in his private area. That’s about as nice as I could put it.”
Bossier accused the couple of provoking the camel by pushing and swatting it. She also accused them of throwing treats into the animal’s cage to force an encounter with their dog.
She added that the camel, named Caspar, was not seriously injured in the encounter.
The truck stop used to be home to a tiger named Tony, but that animal died in 2017. Caspar was brought in last year as Tony’s replacement, the Washington Post reports. There are also several smaller animals at the site, including a baby kangaroo and a miniature horse.
Hamilton says the unnamed couple was cited for criminal trespassing and violating Louisiana’s leash law.
“My only question to her husband was: ‘Why did you throw the doggy treat under the fence?” Hamilton said.
“And he just said: ‘I wasn’t thinking.'”
© 2019 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
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Post by the Scribe on Oct 15, 2019 23:44:55 GMT -5
For those old enough to remember the dead guy looks like Jonathan Winters.Dead Man Gets Last Laugh At His Funeral With An Unexpected PrankHuffPost Elyse Wanshel,HuffPost Mon, Oct 14 1:14 PM MST www.yahoo.com/huffpost/dead-man-prank-funeral-coffin-201411924.html
A man in Dublin, Ireland, decided to inject a little humor into his funeral Saturday by playing a prank on his loved ones.
Shay Bradley, a Defense Forces veteran who died Oct. 8 “after a long illness bravely borne” according to his obituary, shocked then delighted funeralgoers when they suddenly heard his voice shouting from his coffin as it was being lowered into the ground.
“Hello? Hello. Hello? Let me out!” stunned attendees heard in a prerecorded message that also included “knocking” against the coffin’s lid.
It continued: “Where the fuck am I? … Let me out, it’s fucking dark in here. … Is that the priest I can hear? … This is Shay, I’m in the box. No, in fucking front of you. I’m dead.”
Those at the funeral can be seen giggling and wiping away tears as Bradley’s voice begins to sing: “Hello again, hello. Hello, I just called to say goodbye.”
His daughter Andrea Bradley told HuffPost that her father recorded the audio about a year ago — and that no one really knew about it other than her brother Jonathan and her nephew, Ben. Two days before Shay Bradley’s funeral, Jonathan Bradley decided to tell his mom and the rest of his siblings about the prank. He told them that playing the audio at the funeral was his dad’s dying wish.
“He wanted to make sure my mam would be laughing leaving the cemetery, not crying,” Andrea Bradley said of her dad, noting that her parents were childhood sweethearts and were married for 43 years. “And he done just that.”
Andrea Bradley posted a video of her dad’s stunt to Facebook on Sunday. A Twitter user who wanted to remain anonymous said they stumbled upon the video on WhatsApp that same day and decided to share it on Twitter, where it has since gone viral.
Andrea Bradley shared a photo of “the legend himself” in the post’s replies on Sunday.
She added that the joke was her dad’s way of “saying not only goodbye, but to also say, ‘OK the sadness is over now here is a laugh so you can go and celebrate my life with a smile on your face.’”
“This prank was one in a million, just like my dad,” she added.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this post stated that Shay Bradley told his wife about the prank before his death. This is incorrect. His son, Jonathan, told his mother, and then the rest of his family, about the audio recording two days before the funeral.
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Post by the Scribe on Oct 26, 2019 1:12:49 GMT -5
Mysterious Shapeshifters Caught Changing on Camera
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Post by the Scribe on Oct 26, 2019 6:04:46 GMT -5
The Dangerous Few (Psychopath Documentary) | Real Stories
Real Stories 2.83M subscribers Could the most effective method of crime prevention be a brain scan? This suggestion, the result of recent ground-breaking research, is investigated in the two films that comprise A Mind To Crime. The Dangerous Few examines the surprising claim from the USA that it is possible to identify children as young as four year’s old as potential criminals. Often prone to violence and stealing, children who suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) have been found to have brain abnormalities consistent with those who turn to crime. Controversial treatments being developed are also revealed. Violent Minds, the second film, examines the brain abnormalities that affect different types of criminal, as well as investigating the links with drugs and the possibilities of brain damage inflicted before birth.
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Post by the Scribe on Nov 29, 2019 2:39:07 GMT -5
Eerie Beam of Light Appears in CanadaNovember 27, 2019
By Tim Binnall
Residents of the Canadian city of Edmonton were bewildered on Tuesday evening when an eerie beam of light appeared in the sky and sparked some truly fantastic theories for what had created it. The wondrous sight was reportedly first spotted at around seven o'clock at night and remained visible for hours. As is often the case with such events, numerous puzzled observers posted photos of the odd illumination on social media and speculated about what it might have been.
It would seem that the two most popular possibilities offered by amused witnesses were that the beam was an indication that aliens had arrived or, failing that, the illumination was demonic in nature. More serious-minded individuals raised concerns that the strange light was coming from a disaster of some kind and proceeded to flood the phone lines of the fire department, who eventually took to Twitter to offer an explanation for what people were seeing in the sky. Fortunately, it turned out that the beam of light was neither alien nor demonic and had a much less sinister origin.
According to the Edmonton Fire Rescue Services department, the beam of light was coming from a nearby refinery which was burning excess and unusable gasses in a process known as 'flaring.' They went on to thank residents for reporting the seemingly strange event and assured them that "this is not a fire event." And for those in Edmonton who may have missed all the commotion, the department said that the flaring will continue for the next two days, so they may get a chance to catch a glimpse of the 'alien' beam tonight.
I wonder if it is a singular light pillar?RARE but really cool light pillars spotted in Manitoba
Laser Beams From Space?! What Are Light Pillars?
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Post by the Scribe on Feb 10, 2020 1:17:49 GMT -5
Enormous Bat Colony Overtakes Australian Town February 06, 2020
Queensland town under siege by bat invasion | A Current Affair
A small town in Australia has been overrun by an enormous colony of bats and frustrated residents have had enough of the annoying aerial invaders. The problem has reportedly been getting steadily worse over the last few weeks as the population of 'flying foxes' in the community of Ingham has grown to the point that experts believe that there are now around 300,000 of the creatures taking up residence there. To put that in some perspective, only approximately 4,500 people live in the town.
As one can imagine, the bat infestation has caused a slew of problems for the community. Since the creatures have seemingly taken a liking to gathering in the town's botanical garden, many of the trees at the site cannot handle the weight of all the animals and their limbs have begun snapping from the stress. Meanwhile, a rescue helicopter attempting to land at a hospital in the town recently had to be diverted because it would have flown into a proverbial cloud of bats had it continued on with its journey.
And, of course, with 300,000 of the creatures flying around each day, the ground below has become a veritable litter box to the point that local businesses and town workers are forced to clean up the bat droppings every morning. Perhaps the most nightmarish aspect of the invasion occurs for about an hour each night and every morning when the animals fill the sky. "The noise is horrendous," said reporter Pippa Bradshaw as she stood beneath the massive swarm, "the smell is putrid and lingers long after the bats have flown away for the evening."
With the creatures now moving closer to schools in the community, residents are concerned that children will get scratched by the invasive animals and, in turn, become sick. As such, some parents are threatening to boycott sending their kids to school unless something is done about the infestation. However, when it comes to solving the problem, the town has run up against something of a bat bureaucracy as it turns out that the creatures are a protected species in the area and the strict regulations surrounding the animal's status say that only non-lethal measures can be used to disperse the creatures. Compounding that complication, such tactics can also only be used when the bats are not in mating season.
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Post by Dianna on Feb 14, 2020 16:01:57 GMT -5
Could this be is a protest by aliens to trumps "Space force," idea? Mysterious radio signal from space is repeating every 16 days www.cnn.com/2020/02/11/world/repeating-fast-radio-burst-pattern-scn-trnd/index.html(CNN)Mysterious radio signals from space have been known to repeat, but for the first time, researchers have noticed a pattern in a series of bursts coming from a single source half a billion light-years from Earth. Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are millisecond-long bursts of radio waves in space. Individual radio bursts emit once and don't repeat. But repeating fast radio bursts are known to send out short, energetic radio waves multiple times. And usually when they repeat, it's sporadic or in a cluster, according to previous observations. Between September 16, 2018 and October 30, 2019, researchers with the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment/Fast Radio Burst Project collaboration detected a pattern in bursts occurring every 16.35 days. Over the course of four days, the signal would release a burst or two each hour. Then, it would go silent for another 12 days. The findings are included in the pre-print of a paper on arXiv, meaning the paper has been moderated but not fully peer reviewed. The authors of the paper are part of the CHIME/FRB collaboration, which has published a multitude of fast radio burst studies in recent years. The signal is a known repeating fast radio burst, FRB 180916.J0158+65. Last year, the CHIME/FRB collaboration detected the sources of eight new repeating fast radio bursts, including this signal. The repeating signal was traced to a massive spiral galaxy around 500 million light-years away.
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Post by the Scribe on Feb 15, 2020 4:31:37 GMT -5
New pattern of mysterious radio signals detected from space
Global News 1.09M subscribers The Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME), a powerful new telescope located near Penticton, B.C., has uncovered a pattern of radio signals blasting out from about 500 million light years from Earth. It's a scientific first. And as Eric Sorensen reports, now the question is: Who or what is sending them?
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Post by erik on Feb 27, 2020 14:47:07 GMT -5
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