Day: February 19, 2016

  • Mysterious Shrieking Sound Frustrates Oregon Community

    Mysterious Shrieking Sound Frustrates Oregon Community

    Mysterious Shrieking Sound Frustrates Oregon Community :

    Dave Nemeyer, fire marshal of the Forest Grove Fire and Rescue in Forest Grove, Oregon, told ABC News that he first learned of the strange noise after a local resident recorded and shared a video of it on the city’s Facebook page

    One person describes the noise as the sound of someone needing change their brakes.. Another said that few have heard it and it’s been impossible to find the source, though gas lines and water valves have been ruled out..

    If you don’t know already, there have been countless noises like this happening throughout the world.
    And now the newest addition: Oregon.

    Calling Linda Howe!!

  • White balloon

    White balloon

    First off, if this publishes I will be amazed. It is the fourth time I attempted to write it and publish, but each time there is an error and it will not save or post. Other posts have been published without a problem.

    Recall a few days ago when I posted that article about the ‘haunted balloon’ that followed a grieving mom at her son’s funeral? There is still ongoing debate as to whether the floating white balloon was just being guided by wind. Or if it was being guided by a hand beyond the grave.

    At the end of the post, I didn’t opine. Paranormal events are only inane until you’re involved with one. I will never want to tell a grieving mother that the message she found comfort in was just useless coincidence.

    And then I had a dream.
    Literally. A dream two nights ago ..
    Last night, perhaps thinking about this balloon too much, it showed up in my own dream! It floated around me, floated behind me.. At one point I recall in the dream the balloon actually beginning to act very independently and almost in a manner that was not conducive to peaceful activity. It had some sort of agenda, and the events that transpired did not bring me comfort but instead I was led to believe that balloon had a foreboding meaning. As though the white balloon should be avoided, as though it should be ignored to take away its power. And if it comes in contact with you, perhaps you’re next.

    Since the dream occurred, I wrote about it four times. I become increasingly frustrated that regardless of what platform I attempted to post this from, it would not work. My iPhone froze up. My computer did the same. I tried on a third party computer and it completely deleted the post.
    And now finally, I am attempting it from an un-disclosable platform in a last ditch effort to see if it works.
    I certainly hope it does..
    The dream seemed so real.
    The white balloon’s shadow seemed sinister.
    I certainly hope in reality it was from a kinder source than it appeared to be during my night terror.

  • NEW YORK TIMES: THE VERY DARK MAGIC OF ‘THE WITCH’ The story is…

    NEW YORK TIMES: THE VERY DARK MAGIC OF ‘THE WITCH’ The story is…

    NEW YORK TIMES: THE VERY DARK MAGIC OF ‘THE WITCH’ 

    The story is written by Mekado Murphy.

    A part of the reason for linking this, mainstream newspapers and reporters rarely praise horror. This movie, however, has been getting widespread attention not only for the scare factor it presents, but also the historical context in which it was created. 

    Robert Eggers spent lots of time researching and visiting museums. The movie, it’s said, is true history of the time it was created..

    And even Stephen King said it was one of the scarier movies he’s seen..

    This from the NYTIMES:

    The writer and director Robert Eggers, a native of southern New Hampshire, dug deep into New England history for his debut feature, which unnerved audiences at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and earned the filmmaker the best director prize.

    “Growing up in New England, you can’t help but be reminded of its past, with its dilapidated colonial farms and graveyards in the middle of the woods,” Mr. Eggers said by Skype. “I had a very strong idea as a kid about what New England’s mythic past was.”

    ….

    In his early research, Mr. Eggers said he found that for many people in the 17th century, the real world and the fairy-tale world were one and the same: To them, witches were a reality. To show how deep a hold the witch had on settlers’ imaginations, Mr. Eggers decided to place viewers in the center of the period, as accurately as he could. He wanted his film to feel like “a Puritan’s nightmare,” he said. But he would have to be creative, working on a modest budget, $3.5 million. Here is a closer look into the detailed research and the handcrafted design that helped bring that nightmare to life onscreen.

    Eggers did lots of research before creating the WITCH..

    More from the TIMES:

    To get a grasp on the thinking and language of the period, Mr. Eggers pored over books, church pamphlets from Cotton Mather, “The Discoverie of Witchcraft” (a 16th-century text that aims to disprove the existence of witches) and various sermons from Puritan ministers. To write the dialogue, he turned to the diaries of John Winthrop, a founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and Samuel Sewall, a judge involved in the Salem witch trials, mainly to better understand the Calvinist worldview.

    “Those diaries aren’t necessarily riddled with witch stuff,” he said, “but I tried to capture the Puritan mind-set and get the audience to see how this family would think.”

    The movie, besides looking visually amazing, looks incredible.

    A number of sources, including VANITY FAIR, are already billing this as the best horror movie of the year..

  • CUTE SELFIE MOMENT GONE WRONG: KILLS BABY DOLPHINReal news from…

    CUTE SELFIE MOMENT GONE WRONG: KILLS BABY DOLPHINReal news from…

    CUTE SELFIE MOMENT GONE WRONG: KILLS BABY DOLPHIN

    Real news from Buenos Aires.. James Joiner from the DAILY BEAST reporting:

    Two Franciscana dolphins were ripped from the waves near an Argentinan resort last week, then manhandled to shore, where they were passed around a clutching mob seeking cute selfie moments. In the process, at least one of the intelligent, playful cetaceans died from the experience. Franciscana, or La Plata, dolphins are unable to spend as long out of the water as their larger brethren.

    “At least one of these dolphins suffered a horrific, traumatic and utterly unnecessary death, for the sake of a few photographs,” a spokesperson from the World Animal Protection group told ABC in Australia, condemning the despicable incident. “This terribly unfortunate event is an example of the casual cruelty people can inflict when they use animals for entertainment purposes.”

    And then get this:

    After being pet and pawed at by dozens of people, one of the small creatures was found discarded on the beach, its usefulness as a social-media prop at an end. It was left coated in sand and soon died slowly of dehydration..

    There were a few people still snapping some last minute photos as the creature lay gasping for its last bits if air before death.

    There are a number of societal issues within this article.. commentary on our culture can be made as well. 

    Feel free to make those.. 
    And the next time you see a life form of any kind gasping for air and grasping for life, perhaps you should intervene before the selfie shot is taken.. 

    Maybe?

  • NEW YORK TIMES: THE VERY DARK MAGIC OF ‘THE WITCH’ The story is…

    NEW YORK TIMES: THE VERY DARK MAGIC OF ‘THE WITCH’ The story is…

    NEW YORK TIMES: THE VERY DARK MAGIC OF ‘THE WITCH’ 

    The story is written by Mekado Murphy.

    A part of the reason for linking this, mainstream newspapers and reporters rarely praise horror. This movie, however, has been getting widespread attention not only for the scare factor it presents, but also the historical context in which it was created. 

    Robert Eggers spent lots of time researching and visiting museums. The movie, it’s said, is true history of the time it was created..

    And even Stephen King said it was one of the scarier movies he’s seen..

    This from the NYTIMES:

    The writer and director Robert Eggers, a native of southern New Hampshire, dug deep into New England history for his debut feature, which unnerved audiences at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and earned the filmmaker the best director prize.

    “Growing up in New England, you can’t help but be reminded of its past, with its dilapidated colonial farms and graveyards in the middle of the woods,” Mr. Eggers said by Skype. “I had a very strong idea as a kid about what New England’s mythic past was.”

    ….

    In his early research, Mr. Eggers said he found that for many people in the 17th century, the real world and the fairy-tale world were one and the same: To them, witches were a reality. To show how deep a hold the witch had on settlers’ imaginations, Mr. Eggers decided to place viewers in the center of the period, as accurately as he could. He wanted his film to feel like “a Puritan’s nightmare,” he said. But he would have to be creative, working on a modest budget, $3.5 million. Here is a closer look into the detailed research and the handcrafted design that helped bring that nightmare to life onscreen.

    Eggers did lots of research before creating the WITCH..

    More from the TIMES:

    To get a grasp on the thinking and language of the period, Mr. Eggers pored over books, church pamphlets from Cotton Mather, “The Discoverie of Witchcraft” (a 16th-century text that aims to disprove the existence of witches) and various sermons from Puritan ministers. To write the dialogue, he turned to the diaries of John Winthrop, a founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and Samuel Sewall, a judge involved in the Salem witch trials, mainly to better understand the Calvinist worldview.

    “Those diaries aren’t necessarily riddled with witch stuff,” he said, “but I tried to capture the Puritan mind-set and get the audience to see how this family would think.”

    The movie, besides looking visually amazing, looks incredible.

    A number of sources, including VANITY FAIR, are already billing this as the best horror movie of the year..