NIGHTMARE AT FUKUSHIMA.. And other samplings of the Monday news

MONDAY OCTOBER 21 2013

New York TIMES details: “When CEO’s embrace the occult” The TIMES writes about Korean executives who often consult spiritual advisers before making major business decisions — decisions that can affect their employees around the world…
OBAMASHOCK: Healthcare.gov website STOLE copyrighted scripts! And the site STILL does not work!? Shameful.. technologically shameful..
The WASHINGTON POST is reporting on a new water park in North Korea.. The government built the brightly colored park, in the middle of the drabby conditions the nation faces.. among some odd photos released, the POST reports, pictures of “handful of eager-looking young men and women playing in the water while, in the background, a mass of several hundred stern-looking men in dark suits look on silently. It’s weird.”
Where did the fear of poison in Halloween candy or knives in apples come from? The MEDIA! The SMITHSONIAN offers up an interesting report that you probably didn’t know: You really never had anything to fear with All Hallow’s Eve treats.. I myself also recall a childhood fear of this very thing–the notion that the candy would kill me or that a razor blade would be hidden in my fruit. The fear was only inspired further by the scene from HALLOWEEN 2 (not the Rob Zombie version) of a boy in a pirate suit being taken to the hospital for his mouth bleeding.. Those fears that we have, ingrained in us from an early age thanks to modern media and pop culture. And today, I still check the candy every Halloween night..

ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE

ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE AND WE ARE MERELY ACTORS

This photo is a scene from the White House today, where a woman passed out and was caught by President Obama mid-fall .. 
But Alex Jones’ INFOWARS headlined a story on his site today asking if this fall was a staged event..
Steve Watson writes, 

First of all, who in their right mind asked a pregnant woman to stand up in front of hundreds of photographers for a significant amount of time?
Secondly, take a closer look at the video. After turning to the woman, Obama actually turns back toward the microphone, raises his voice and says “I’ve got you.” He then turns back to her, turns back to the mic and again says “You’re ok.”
Who is he addressing? The woman who is behind him or the world’s press in front of him?

The event did allow the President to take some heat off of the HEALTHCARE.GOV debacle–that website where customers are supposed to sign up for Obamacare but face a momentous challenge in even setting up an account…