Remember the story from Northampton that would pose under streetlights at night and walk down lonely roads with balloons? He became an internet sensation in the UK and throughout the world..
Either a copy cat is in the works in New York City OR a yet another publicity stunt is brewing for a horror movie..
As the New York DAILY NEWS reports, a ‘creepy clown’ has been spotted around Staten Island and is spooking residents of the borough.
This clown, unlike the UK version, is dressed somewhat exactly like Pennywise the dancing clown from Stephen King’s classic IT book and TV movie..
The clown has been spotted and even some have said it looks like the famed “DOINK” from wrestling allure..
BUT… this is the latest on the oddity: There seems to be links between the people involved with this rash of clown sightings and a company called Lens Productions.
Nonetheless, clowns are scary no matter why they show up.. Sure, they are marketed as kid-friendly balloon makers. But killers such as John Wayne Gacy sure don’t help the reputation of clowns.
Also this: Clowns have freaked out people for ages and seem to represent death itself.. a pale face, ballooned up hands, a large red inflated nose..
All the norms of post-mortem corpses.
And clowns..
Day: March 27, 2014
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The insane clown posse
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When two worlds collide: A hold put on horror flick DEEP WATER after Flight 370 mystery
Just imagine this story: A plane traveling from Beijing to Sydney goes down in the Indian Ocean and people who survive the crash have to then survive tiger shark attacks.
That was actually the subject of DEEP WATER, a horror film being made by Arclight Films.
DEEP WATER was originally called BAIT 2 3D–obviously a sequel of “BAIT” .. the original BAIT 3D was released in 2012 and featured a tsunami throwing sharks at people. It earned little money in Australia and got even more lackluster reviews that campy SYFY movies.
It’s not the first time movies had to be changed to due reality.. in 2002 SONY had to change SPIDER-MAN due to some scenes featuring the World Trade Center towers..
Often reality follows fiction, though. In 2001, the LONE GUNMEN spinoff episode of the X-FILES pilot episode from March 2001 featured commercial airliner jets being flown into the World Trade Center towers..
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Move over Hillary: There’s a planet named BIDEN
Meet the planet named BIDEN.. It’s a dwarf and it is from an unlikely region in our own solar system. (Notice how science textbooks pretty much get re-written by the day at this point?) Biden is beyond Pluto–not a planet–and it’s 7 billion miles from earth. And the name?
It’s real name is VP113, hence: A joking name of BIDEN. I am sure the Vice President can use this in his campaign ads should he seek the Democratic nomination in 2016..
Imagine: “Already a planet, why not a president?”
And as ABC news reports, there just HAS to be people jealous that BIDEN got a planet named after him.. (though on those commercials, you can still pay $$$ to have a distant star named after you!)
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Nuclear haircut in a death camp nation
I saw a number of news articles poking ‘fun’ and making humorous quips about Kim Jong UN forcing students to copy his hair style..
Some laughed at how bad the hair looked to begin with.. others were making jokes saying “bad hair days” are coming for North Korean students. BUT.. is it even true!!?
Maybe not.. the most recent AP dispatch from Tokyo says that there are baseless rumors of hair cuts happening, and there is no evidence to point to anything showing that an official UN edict has been issued.
Word to the wise: The hair story probably is not real, but even if it was, it would be a distraction from the real news of North Korea.
You know, like the real news that North Korea has hell-on-earth style death camps that offer up a endless amount of brutal torture and inhumane killing..
Oh, and the fact that Kim Jong UN has an isolated regime and ………drumroll please…nuclear weapons.
His bad hair cut is meaningless compared to his real threat to the world.
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Hanford winds are blowing
There is some very important news from Hanford Washington..
And this story still fails to make national news and get any coverage it deserves.. unbelievable.
Clyde Lewis did a few Ground Zero programs on it–but others should be taking notice too.
This is a nuclear wreck and it should be getting headlines from all sources.
Instead, radiated crickets are all that is heard..
For those who are just beginning to obtain knowledge on what Hanford is: It’s a decommissioned US nuclear site in Washington state. It was established in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project. The practices of disposing of nuclear materials was terrible, and the site became an eyesore of pollution with radioactive materials going into the air and the Columbia River.
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The Pope and the President
A bit of history was made–any time a world leader meets the Pope, it seems to hold some bit of importance..
The pope and the president..
Two leaders of the world come together for for the first time in Vatican City..
The President seemed to be overly joyful as he exchanged gifts with Francis.. The gift by the way: Seeds from the White House garden.
Seeds that I surely believe are non GMO.. right?
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Just a few
MSNBC is collapsing under the weight of its ego.. The network has faced steep ratings declines.. the most recent: It lost a quarter of its already low number of viewers in 2013..

New information becoming available regarding the pilot aboard flight 370.. as hundreds of pieces are now being found on satellites, it’s becoming a stronger possibility that the missing plane may be found (still too early to say with bad weather preventing people from getting to the site here the objects were found) .. And now this: A friend of the pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, was in ‘no state of mind’ to be flying the plane..
Meet ROBOMAN.. he is the most wired person in the world. 700 sensors that capture every single moment of his existence 24/7.. His name is Chris Dancy from Denver, CO.. And he’s wired. Literally. This could be a glimpse of the future as we travel further down the road of transhumanism. .






