Day: April 20, 2022

  • Satan dies in York PA: Pennsylvania School Board kills Satanic Club–as parents neglect to realize that the Temple does not worship Satan

    Satan dies in York PA: Pennsylvania School Board kills Satanic Club–as parents neglect to realize that the Temple does not worship Satan

    York Pennsylvania has made some news recently.. an after school “Satanic Club” was set to be introduced …

    Until the Northern Elementary school board placed it into fiery damnation..

    The Satanic club was shot down with an 8-1 vote. There are currently four similar clubs operating in U.S. schools across the country, with regular attempts to expand.

    Samantha Groome, a parent in the district, was the advocate for introducing the club to the district.

    “I never thought anything like this would come to the district… I don’t want my son to be exposed to anything of the sort,” parent Amy Wintermyer told local Fox 43.

    MORE..

    The Satanic Temple which runs the program and said students would be offered activities such as science and crafts projects, puzzles and games — and that they would learn about benevolence, empathy, critical thinking, problem-solving and creative expression…

    Hundreds of people showed up — many outraged over the thought of letting Satan into the Pennsylvania schools (see the final link on this page)

    After this vote, there are threats of lawsuits..

    DID THE DISTRICT OVERLOOK A 2001 SUPREME COURT RULING??
    Will it come back to haunt them for eternity?

    Meanwhile, from the Satanic Temple website: The Satanic Temple does not believe in religion, or Satan…

  • New documents about the AATIP show Stranger Things is actually reality TV

    New documents about the AATIP show Stranger Things is actually reality TV

    The concept of Stranger Things is closer to reality, according to new documents that are being published by VICE..

    The United States government has a defunct Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) …

    (of course other alphabet agencies could still be doing the same, right) ..

    The agency spent millions of taxpayer dollars to research experimental technologies such as invisibility cloaks, antigravity devices, traversable wormholes, and a proposal to tunnel through the moon with nuclear explosives, according to dozens of documents obtained by Vice.com.

    Yes… a nuclear device on the moon!

    The documents include nearly 1,600 pages of reports, proposals, contracts and meeting notes…

    Before Vice takes full credit, let’s give some where it is due: The AATIP was being reported on for weeks by the BLACK VAULT website..

    Back to the documents!

    They reveal some of the stranger priorities of AATIP – a secretive Department of Defense program that ran from 2007 to 2012…

    (Folks. this is modern times and now the roaring Reagan years that Stranger Things is based off of)

    (PS, we already know there was some real life weirdness that inspired Stranger Things too)

    You can read the full treasure trove of documents published here..

    There was a correction to VICE for the record, as they printed in their article:

    Jeremy Corbell, a UFO filmmaker, pointed out that George Knapp was the first person to publish a list of 37 of these areas of study, in July 2018. Knapp obtained it, he reported, from physicist Hal Puthoff, who previously worked for BAASS. The DIA formally released the full 38-item list in 2019 in response to Aftergood’s FOIA.)

    he trickle is getting faster.. but…

    John Greenewald at the amazing Black Vault website learned that the Barack Obama Presidential Library is in possession of thousands of pages of materials, although those could take years to be released. 

  • DELTA declares COVID is over

    DELTA declares COVID is over

    Just as a Florida judge ruled that airlines should not be required to have mask mandates, some have rejoiced! Including airline companies that appear to be calling an end to then pandemic..

    From a statement from Delta Airlines, the company writes that COVID has now transitioned to a plain old regular seasonal bug..

    And of course the company is walking it back…..

    After a backlash, Delta Airlines revised its Monday statement on the lifting of the federal mask mandate on airplanes calling COVID-19 a “seasonal virus,” to a revised version Tuesday calling it “a more manageable” virus.

    Meanwhile.. In other news that makes Delta’s comment appear too soon:

    New COVID surge? Florida reports 3,046 new coronavirus cases, an increase of 44% from last week. Number in hospital up 14%, reaching 1,040.. Meanwhile: Disney lifts mask requirement at all resorts..

    BUT .. Rep Jim Jordan Tweets: Fauci Lost, Freedom Won

  • NETFLIX AND CANCEL: MUST NOT SEE TV

    NETFLIX AND CANCEL: MUST NOT SEE TV

    Netflix shares crater 25% after company reports it lost subscribers for the first time in more than 10 years

    Will do go to ad-based service?!

    Shares of Netflix cratered more than 25% on Tuesday after the company reported a loss of 200,000 subscribers during the first quarter. The service is now proposing introducing adverts and stopping password sharing to stem the exodus..

    MORE.. The drop also stemmed in part from its decision to withdraw from Russia to protest the war against Ukraine, resulting in a loss of 700,000 subscribers. The company has now started testing different ways of curbing password sharing in Chile, Costa Rica and Peru – and could extend this elsewhere if it proves successful. They are also considering turning the service into a low-fee subscription supported by ads. 

    Elon Musk blames “woke minds” that made Netflix “unwatchable”

    Netflix attempting to move fast on how to change its operation.. Netflix offered a gloomy prediction for the spring quarter, forecasting it would lose 2 million subscribers, despite the return of such hotly anticipated series as “Stranger Things” and “Ozark” and the debut of the film “The Grey Man,” starring Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling. Wall Street targeted 227 million for the second quarter, according to Refinitiv data..