Month: December 2023

  • From the eyes of the past: New York City on new years 2000

    From the eyes of the past: New York City on new years 2000

    Admittedly, I must tell you this, this video was from TikTok. It Hit me so emotionally that I saved it and now broadcasting it for you to see.

    What you’re about to see are clips and images from New Year’s 2000. The dawning of a new century.

    Think about this, this was before pandemics, this was before 9/11. This is before endless wars for the past 20 years, destroying our societal fabrics and buildings across the planet. This was a different time. Hopefulness reigned supreme. We were on the cusp of destiny.

    Such hopeful eyes. What do those eyes look like now? Are those smiles still there, or have they been ravaged by the wreckage that time leaves behind?

    Just for a moment as we contemplate 2023, and move on to 2024, think back and find yourself there.

    The year 2000. If you are old enough to remember where you were, just consider how you feel now versus then. Was it really better or does nostalgia blind us, and if it was better, can we bring those days back again?

  • Now revealed years after it happened: Tesla robot attacked an engineer at company’s Texas factory during malfunction – leaving ‘trail of blood’

    Now revealed years after it happened: Tesla robot attacked an engineer at company’s Texas factory during malfunction – leaving ‘trail of blood’

    This is reporting from the UK DailyMail .. developing ..

    Now while the headline might sound stunning, and a perfect way to end a wild 2023, keep in mind that this incident occurred previously. It was not fresh, but instead not known or revealed until now. 

    Two witnesses watched in horror as their fellow employee was attacked by the machine designed to grab and move freshly cast aluminum car parts. 

    The robot had pinned the man, who was then programming software for two disabled Tesla robots nearby, before sinking its metal claws into the worker’s back and arm, leaving a ‘trail of blood’ along the factory surface.

    The incident – which left the victim with an ‘open wound’ on his left hand – was revealed in a 2021 injury report filed to Travis county and federal regulators, which has been reviewed by DailyMail.com.

    While no other robot-related injures were reported to regulators by Tesla at the Texas factory in either 2021 or 2022, the incident comes amid years of heightened concerns over the risks of automated robots in the workplace.
    — Read on www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12869629/Tesla-robot-ATTACKS-engineer-companys-Texas-factory-violent-malfunction-leaving-trail-blood-forcing-workers-hit-emergency-shutdown-button.html

    While the news, gathers, funny, headlines, and the obligatory reference of the movie Terminator, some online are casting doubt. There’s no direct proof or evidence of this occurred at this point, and Summer questioning the motives of the story in light of Elon Musk’s newfound spotlight of attention 

  • Ian Punnett left his previous radio show 11 years to the day of his death

    Ian Punnett left his previous radio show 11 years to the day of his death

    Fans and friends of Ian Punnett have now had days to chew on the news of the Coast to Coast AM host’s demise.. his early demise at the age of 63..

    And these are Coasties, folks. Conspiracy theories happen.

    A few folks online say a strange and rare liver disease killed him–others are counting him into the ‘died suddenly’ vaccine conspiracy ..

    But there is one that got us here at the HORROR REPORT..

    A KSTP-TV article mentioned this,

    Ian Punnett, who co-hosted the “Ian and Margery Show” with his wife on myTalk 107.1 for a decade, died on Thursday, according to Coast to Coast AM, where he was a podcast host.

    His last show on myTalk was Dec. 21, 2012 — 11 years to the day before his death. He left myTalk so he could recover from tinnitus.

    At least one X account re-published a video of Ian’s departure in 12/21/12.. And it give you that weird feeling. That creepy feeling..

    None of this is in disrespect. Ian hosted Coast. He would have loved these oddities..

    May he rest in peace.. Or just join Art Bell and team up for a bunch of creepy Ouija Board experiences.

  • TUCKER CARLSON UNLOADS: EARTH IS AN ANT FARM!

    TUCKER CARLSON UNLOADS: EARTH IS AN ANT FARM!

    Is this what we are being set to know?

    Based on his research, Tucker Carlson has concluded that good and evil interdimensional/spiritual forces are influencing humanity in such a profound manner that the controlled environment where mankind exists can be compared to an “ant farm.” 

    MORE.. “They’re not aliens, they’ve always been here. I do think it’s spiritual,” said Carlson on Timcast IRL.

    “There is good and evil that we are being acted upon at all times … You are subject to forces from outside yourself.”

    “There are forces that are not human that do exist in a spiritual realm of some kind that we cannot see and that, when you think about it, sort of makes you think we live on an ant farm.”

    DEVELOPING..

  • Ian Punnett dead at 63

    Ian Punnett dead at 63

    This one hits hard. Ian Punnett was a friend through the darkness of the night. A radio host, deacon, and professor.. he is dead at a the age of 63.

    The Coast to Coast family, both near and extended, have been rocked by news tonight that host, professor, and Deacon, Ian Punnett has left this planet right before Christmas.

    From the Coast website, as written by Lisa Lyon:

    It is with deep sadness that we share the news that Ian Punnett passed away from a brief illness yesterday. His keen intellect and delightful sense of humor will be deeply missed. Since 2000, Ian has, in various incarnations, been a valued host of Coast to Coast AM, including regular weekend hosting duties, his own spin-off show Coast to Coast LIVE with Ian Punnett, a podcast entitled Vaudeville for the Frightened, and most recently twice a month hosting duties.

    I’ve had the privilege of producing for Ian these past 24 years, and I will miss our friendship and the professional collaboration. Every conversation behind the scenes was as lively and entertaining and everything we strive for on the air. Ian was great radio personified.

    Since Art Bell’s demise in 2018, Punnett was the last connection to the “old days“. He gave us memorable programs, great radio. And the horse guy! And for those who knew him personally, he was a friend and mentor along with a professor and someone who had a deep religious conviction. I was lucky enough to be able to say I talked to him briefly on a few occasions and he was a class act.

    Coast to Coast just got a whole lot less interesting. And the world a much less interesting place.

    May God have mercy on his wife and two sons..

    x x x

    Here is a link of Jim Millard recently interviewing Punnett..

    Here is our Ian Punnett archive..

  • Mystery! UFO caught on camera hovering over Air Force One at LAX during Joe Biden’s fundraising trip to Los Angeles

    Mystery! UFO caught on camera hovering over Air Force One at LAX during Joe Biden’s fundraising trip to Los Angeles

    The spherical white or silver object was filmed several times over LAX airport and spotted by multiple witnesses.

    Explanations range from a mere balloon, to an alien probe searching for intelligent life. Either way it appeared to give up on the President’s entourage after less than an hour. 

    The object caused a stir on social media due to its resemblance to ‘metallic orb’ UFOs caught on camera by Reaper drones in the Middle East and studied by the government’s official UFO office – while skeptics dismissed this case as having a mundane explanation.

    Airplane enthusiasts Joshua and Peter Solorzano were filming at LAX airport on Sunday December 10, hoping to catch Air Force 1.

    They were delighted to catch on camera two F-35 fighter jets patrolling the skies enforcing a Temporary Flight Restriction for the Commander-in-Chief, and even filmed them being refueled mid-air by a KC-10 tanker aircraft. 
    — Read on www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12886827/UFO-Air-Force-1-Joe-Biden-Los-Angeles-LAX.html

  • Scary ghost stories of Christmases long long ago

    Scary ghost stories of Christmases long long ago

    Slurping eggnog spiked with rum and eating until you’re unable to move? That’s the American pasttime around the holiday season–and then the New Years guilt and resolutions to lose your new found weight is an annual tradition.

    But, as the article from several years ago linked here describes, another tradition that has existed for ages was to tell ghost stories on Christmas..

    Kira Cochrane of the UK GUARDIAN wrote this to describe humanity’s long love of telling ghost stories around this time of year:

    Christmas has long been associated with ghosts, says Roger Clarke, author of A Natural History of Ghosts: 500 Years of Hunting for Proof. Just before Christmas 1642, for instance, shepherds were said to have seen ghostly civil war soldiers battling in the skies. This connection continued in the Victorian era through Dickens’s story, and through the ghost stories he later published at Christmas in his periodical All the Year Round, with contributors including Wilkie Collins and Elizabeth Gaskell. It would also continue in the tradition started by MR James, the provost of King’s College, Cambridge, who would invite a select few students and friends to his rooms each year on Christmas Eve, where he’d read one of the ghost stories he had written, which are still popular today. They include Canon Alberic’s Scrap-Book (1895), in which an ancient holy book brings forth a demonic presence, first announced by a hand covered in “coarse black hairs, longer than ever grew on a human hand; nails rising from the ends of the fingers and curving sharply down and forward, grey, horny and wrinkled”.The popularity of ghost stories was strongly related to economic changes. The industrial revolution had led people to migrate from rural villages into towns and cities, and created a new middle class. They moved into houses that often had servants, says Clarke, many taken on around October or November, when the nights were drawing in early – and new staff found themselves “in a completely foreign house, seeing things everywhere, jumping at every creak”. Robbins says servants were “expected to be seen and not heard – actually, probably not even seen, to be honest. If you go to a stately home like Harewood House, you see the concealed doorways and servant’s corridors. You would actually have people popping in and out without you really knowing they were there, which could be quite a freaky experience. You’ve got these ghostly figures who actually inhabit the house.”

    We have lost so much with the disappearance of this tradition! I call for a renaissance!

    Telling ghost stories around this time of year appears to be a lost tradition. These days, we trample each other at malls and break glass doors for expensive Air Jordans that we cannot afford. But that aside, it would be sacrilegious in modern times to tell such haunting tales around the Christmas dinner table.. 50% of us celebrate the birth of Christ (though it probably would not have even happened this time of year) and the other 50% celebrate the modern rituals of present buying and giving. Ghost stories aren’t found within that celebration.. No time for the paranormal with those numbers.

    We did borrow the Christmas tree and SO MUCH MORE from the pagans.. but for some reason, we ended the tales of horror in our newer centuries.. 

    There are books and websites describing jut how popular ghostly tales were this time of year..

    But that was then.

    MAY ALL YOUR GIFTS COME ALIVE ON CHRISTMAS MORNING!

    Now it’s all about fun, joy, peace, and harmony. Little thrown in of scary or weird….paranormal or other-worldly. And it seems we miss out on so much with the absence of the paranormal..

    While I do not contend my theories or ‘feelings’ are ever correct or a representation of anything but bizarre mental manifestations, I have long felt that two times of year were always filled with mystery: One being Halloween, and the other being Christmas. I recall nights when I was a child, especially Christmas Eve night, where I felt something mysterious in the air..something strange around me. Something like a presence–not necessarily a negative entity, but just another ‘element’ that I could not understand with my five senses.  Did the pagans and others get it right.. does the veil thing? Those old ghost stories are not without purpose, they were just a way for people to express their fears of the darkness without shining light. You could argue that such ghost stories in the Victorian Age being popular was because they simply lived in scary times–gas lamps that lit the way for some with prestige and money, but darkness at night for the rest of the troubled lot.

    Joy and love and peace could not be found on radio stations, and often so many younger children died from pestilence and disease, Santa Claus was not as busy as he is now. 

    But I still say there is something else to the story. I think there is a deeper and more profound reason that so many tall tales were expressed this time of year in centuries past. And maybe it’s because we, as humans, have a connection to a sixth sense.. maybe we have a deep affinity for the unexplained because we as humans are a PART of that unexplained. Why are we here? Ghost tales make sense of our existence in some way, because it gives credence to an afterlife. Yes, maybe spirits get trapped here, but at least we ‘go somewhere.’

    Though we have an absence of the fireside chats during Victorian times, there are a few paranormal tales that withstood the test of time.

    Charles Dickens’ classic A CHRISTMAS CAROL is one of them, with a series of ghosts coming back to haunt a living man to scare him into being nice.. Some of the past film adaptations of CHRISTMAS CAROL were downright scary, and even the black and white versions of the story haunted me as a child, such as SCROOGE from 1935.

    Some other stories from my lifetime that still keep the ‘creepy’ in Christmas: The GREMLINS was able to successfully utilize horror and holiday music, grounding up gremlins while DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR played .. that scene shaped my childhood dreams.. There were also some other badly made seasonal horror flicks, like SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT, and CHRISTMAS EVIL.

    Even  IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE has a paranormal theme. An angel coming to save a suicidal man before he ends it all.. 

    Even the GRINCH THAT STOLE CHRISTMAS was scary.. and the idea that an ever-knowing Santa watches children when they sleep doesn’t really give me a deep down calm feeling either.

    And who could forget, we still do have Krampus at Christmas..

    And finally, there could be something else scary about this time of year. Besides the ‘veil thinning’ and the pagan acknowledgement of death during winter, it’s just a scary time altogether! .. New years is coming–one calender year over, of course calenders are man made but that doesn’t make them any less foreboding. Aging is scary.. not knowing what the next year will bring is also scary. We become victims to our paranoia and fear…and maybe that is why the Victorian Age was filled with so much of it.. 

    There is, after all, lots to be actually scared of. Yes, then it was sickness and darkness, but what really has changed? The news media informs us almost daily that a big accident may soon happen to our entire grid, leaving parts of the United States dark for ‘years.’ We are equally warned about diseases that are not being killed off anymore by antibiotics. While we don’t dress with Victorian attire, we can attest that our fears are often the same as they were during our past. That’s the common bond in the human race. We surely don’t all get happy about the same things but that’s not true about fear. Deep down, we all fear the same things.. and ghosts represent the mystery and high strangeness that humans cannot explain.

    So I say we bring back ghost stories! Let’s get the fire warm, open some gifts..drink up some spirits, and tell some tales about weird creatures and sounds bumping in the night. 

    Keep the Christ in Christmas. And keep the creepy, too.

    If not, Santa may not stop by this year, but instead give us the ghost of CHRISTMAS FUTURE–and if you recall that was the scariest spirit of them all..

  • Philly Action News Chopper crash: Pilot, photographer killed after 6 ABC News helicopter crashes in Washington Township, New Jersey

    Philly Action News Chopper crash: Pilot, photographer killed after 6 ABC News helicopter crashes in Washington Township, New Jersey

    Devastating news for the families of two dead and the entire Philadelphia ABC affiliate ..

    The pilot was 67-year-old Monroe Smith of Glenside, Pa. and the photographer was 45-year-old Christopher Dougherty of Oreland, Pa.

    They have a long history with our station and have been working as part of the Action News team for years.

    “Our hearts are just broken for these men. They’re broken for their families,” reporter Katherine Scott said during a report on Action News. “We just can’t believe this has happened.”

    Reporter Maggie Kent told of speaking with colleagues of the crew members at Northeast Philadelphia Airport, where the chopper was based.

    — Read on 6abc.com/amp/action-news-helicopter-6abc-chopper-6-crash-new-jersey-philadelphia-crew-wpvi-tv/14205051/

  • AI doom calculator can predict when you’ll die using 4 pieces of data – and it’s being called eerily accurate

    AI doom calculator can predict when you’ll die using 4 pieces of data – and it’s being called eerily accurate

    It was created by scientists in Denmark and the US, who fed it a a registry of data of six million Danish citizens from 2008 to 2020.

    In comparison to ChatGPT, this AI uses information including income, profession, place of residence, injuries and pregnancy history.

    The team – which has not yet made the calculator available to the general public – tested Life2vec on a group of people aged between 35 and 65, half of whom died between 2016 and 2020.

    But .. would you use it ?
    — Read on www.the-sun.com/tech/9905416/doom-calculator-can-predict-when-you-will-die/amp/

  • Rocky Mountain earthquake!! Trump removed from 2024 ballot in Colorado!

    Rocky Mountain earthquake!! Trump removed from 2024 ballot in Colorado!

    Colorado Supreme Court removed former President Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 ballot, ruling that he isn’t an eligible presidential candidate because of the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban.” 

    The ruling was 4-3 and will be placed on hold pending appeal until January 4, pending a certain appeal to the US Supreme Court, which could settle the matter for the nation.

    The Trump campaign said it would swiftly file an appeal and described the ruling as “a completely flawed decision.”

    Developing..