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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 8 2014
Call it Saturday morning’s main events..
News of the world! And beyond!

You do what you got to do: A bobsledder from team USA, locked in a bathroom, does what he can to break out.. And then he tweeted the damages he made to the world..
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2014: The year of the horse.. and horses were used, of course, to open the Sochi games..
Children asked very personal questions in school, parents angered.. The game was called “Cross the Line.” Questions that were asked included whether their parents drink alcohol, or if anyone from their family was in jail…
Some worthwhile news about the Super Bowl ads..
AOL is slashing 401K benefits–because of two young women who gave birth to sick babies!
If you don’t believe that headline, read some more in depth: AOL’s chief executive Tim Armstrong made the call on the benefits after the sick kids issue.. Armstrong, who now may have secured his one way ticket to hell, said this: “We had two AOL-ers that had distressed babies that were born that we paid a million dollars each to make sure those babies were OK in general. And those are the things that add up into our benefits cost. So when we had the final decision about what benefits to cut because of the increased healthcare costs, we made the decision, and I made the decision, to basically change the 401(k) plan”

If you’re in the loser’s club, the Pope is your leader..
Michio Kaku warns on Fukushima.. And so few are listening..
White House placed in lockdown after man tries to jump the fence..
A snowstorm set for next week may actually signify a beginning to spring..
Another bird flu death in China..
Chinese moon rover set to freeze..
A pastor and his wife think that a ghostly figured appeared behind them in a photograph..
An emotional private funeral held for Philip Seymour Hoffman..
Everything is political: FOX BUSINESS host calls new LEGO MOVIE ‘anti business’..
AICN: Positive review for LEGO MOVIE..
Review: Is the LEGO MOVIE really that good?
He made someone else’s day: Clint Eastwood saves the life of a choking PGA tour official!

There have been lots of banker suicides lately..
And news today now of another one: Richard Talley, founder of American Title Services in Centennial, commits suicide by shooting himself with a nail gun..
Odd tales lately of bankers jumping off of London bridges ..
I believe that Talley makes number five in the suicide count in just the last few days..

It has been a week of bizarre.. strange.. outlandish.. and opening ceremonies..
Not too many headline exist that aren’t weird.. If it isn’t a load of power outages across Pennsylvania, where hundreds of thousands are still without electricity during a cold weekend, it’s a rare snowstorm in Oregon and Washington.. Since the topic of weather is first and foremost, there’s also some other weird happenings, such as a powerful snowblast in Japan, where a travel may come to a halt in Tokyo.. It’s the midpoint of winter. But it’s still very cold.. And perhaps that is why the timing of a New York TIMES article describing the ‘end of snow’ is coming at such a strange time.. The New York TIMES, though, also gave WOODY ALLEN a lot of space today to defend himself against some crude sexual allegations leveled at him from his step daughter..
The Winter Olympics began today.. While most things about winter games aren’t ‘scary,’ the opening ceremonies certainly were.. There seemed to be some sort of sign when children opened the Olympics, and 12 children were also on display during the Super Bowl halftime show with the god of war Mars, Bruno Mars in his case.. Concerning the opening ceremonies today, the Olympic rings weren’t fully lit, as the HORROR REPORT already showed you.. There were scenes of darkness and fog, chaos and volcanoes, and drifting ice … if the dark scenery wasn’t freakish enough, a cold-faced Vladimir Putin watched with delight, or at least a half smirk, as his nation welcomed the world. Some wondered if we were watching a dreamlike HUNGER GAMES, or the beginning of a world event..
There were lots of empty seats as the parade of nations entered the gala event..
Maybe there’s a reason for that..
You’re on Russia’s terms now..
And being on Russia’s terms means some uncomfortable things may occur. For example, the United States may warn travelers that they will be monitored at all times in Sochi. There may also be surveillance equipment installed in your hotel shower room, as we learned today.. We can expect lots of world news coinciding with the Winter games, such as more scares over hijackings and terror.. The Olympics are always political.. we expect that. But this go around, there seems to be an extra burst of world affairs rearing ugly heads as young athletes use of 100,000 condoms in Olympics village.. When the gold medal rocks, the silver won’t knock. . . do the bronze finalists get the girls? There’s enough condoms to go around.. but maybe not enough medals..

Russia does weird stuff.. Like having weird wedding photos. Seriously, there are really odd wedding photos from Russia, some not safe for work, that may make you scratch your Olympic-filled head.. Good luck. . they just don’t make any sense..
There is a sense of ironic David Letterman-esque comedy in the fact that Jay Leno, leaving the TONIGHT SHOW, has been getting intensely good ratings over the past few months since the news hit he was going to end (for the second time) his hosting gig.. The last show aired Thursday to the highest ratings in 15 years. Leno may not be my first choice as head comedian at night, but Jimmy Fallon isn’t nearly as impressive as a comedian of the 20th century. I have learned that I am either not ‘in’ with the new generation of humor.. that or the new generation of humor just isn’t funny..
There were more booms this week.. Thursday featured some loud noises in Maryland. There were strange booms in St. Louis..There were also some in Illinois. Of course we are being told they are frost quakes.. although when they happen during warmth, we’re not heat quakes.. They have been continuing for years now.. some sound like horns like in Kiev, others just blast houses and seem to be directed at small areas. They are weird. I never heard them. Neither Linda Moulton Howe, but she sure talks about them quite a bit..
Linda Howe is a guest on Coast to Coast AM a lot. And speaking of that, this has been quite the week for the HORROR REPORT. We have been following all there is to follow concerning Art Bell for quite some time.. We have also been covering Premiere Radio firing John B Wells.. Interestingly, the article that we wrote about Bell’s comments on Wells has made ArtBell.com and John Wells’ site.. I take some pride in that.. And it’s also worthwhile to note, as I have before, that Art Bell and John Wells fans now have something in common.. They both have a reason to unite in hatred of Premiere Radio…

And finally, though this news was from January, it was new to me when I discovered it this week. One simple photograph struck me.. The Mars Rover, Curiosity, took a photo of the view from the red planet. And it captured the pale blue dot, Earth.. Does this photo change the way you view yourself? Does it trigger an amazing bit of imagination? Does it make you feel small? Tiny.. ? It did me.. We are just a tiny dot in space, distant and bright.. And that is our home. Not go do down the Sagan road, but that’s us on that pale blue dot.. But get this, according to NASA, a human observer standing on Mars would easily see Earth and the moon as two distinct bright evening stars…
Amazing..
And something to ponder this late Friday night.