Day: August 6, 2025

  • Tulsi Gabbard hints at disclosure

    Tulsi Gabbard hints at disclosure

    While the media is mocking her for this, maybe we are seeing hints of disclosure coming the Trump administration.

    Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard believes aliens might exist—and is hinting there is “classified” material to back her up supposition.

    Gabbard, who oversees 18 U.S. intelligence agencies, was asked whether “there could be aliens” on the New York Post podcast “Pod Force One.” “I have my own views and opinions,” she said. “In this role, I have to be careful with what I share.”

    The Post reported that when she was pressed further on the possibility of extraterrestrial life, Gabbard said: “Yes.”

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  • WEAPONS locked and loaded for weekend release

    WEAPONS locked and loaded for weekend release

    Zach Cregger is back—and getting high praise for his latest work..

    His newest film Weapons hits theaters this weekend. While there are no solid box office predictions yet, the early buzz is loud and clear. As of this post, Weapons is sitting pretty at a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes—and that’s from 40 reviews. That’s rare.. impressive. That’s unheard of for most horror movies, and honestly, it’s incredible for any movie.

    We’ve been hearing little snippets and whispers about the plot, but we’re trying to stay spoiler-free over here. What we do know is this: the movie runs over two hours, features at least one scene of gore that people are already talking about, and is packed with disturbing, unsettling moments—peppered with some dark humor, just how we like it.

    This is exactly the kind of horror film that begs to be seen on the big screen. Creepy atmosphere, uncomfortable tension, and enough mystery to keep us guessing? Sign us up. So let’s dim the lights, cue up Nicole Kidman talking about heartbreak in a place like this, and fire up the AMC popcorn. Weapons is coming—and if those early reviews are any indication, we might be in for something truly unforgettable.

    Let’s just hope the film lives up to the hype.

  • MRI machine misinformation, let stories play out before you judge.

    MRI machine misinformation, let stories play out before you judge.

    Remember a couple of weeks ago when we heard the story about a man who was sucked into an MRI machine? It was tragic. And as awful as it sounds, people still managed to crack jokes about the situation. Macabre, sure—but that’s just something we do as people sometimes, isn’t it?

    A lot of folks online actually blamed him, saying he walked in with big chains on. The early reports made it sound like he was completely in the wrong, in the wrong place, ignoring all protocols. But now, maybe we were told wrong. Maybe—just maybe—this is yet another example of the media rushing to report something before all the facts were clear.

    Let these stories breathe. Let them develop before we cast judgment.

    Now that video has been released, showing 61-year-old Keith McAllister walking freely into the MRI room in New York back in July, wearing a large metal chain around his neck. You see him walking in, following the technician. Moments later, tragedy struck.

    Keith later passed away from the injuries caused by the powerful magnetic force of the machine pulling him in. And now, the conversation shifts from blame to accountability.

    Where were the protocols? How was he even allowed into that room like that? The lack of enforced safety procedures here is horrendous.

    Pray for the McAllister family.

    And at this point, you have to ask—does this family now have the grounds for a wrongful death lawsuit? It’s a terrible, heartbreaking situation. But once again, it highlights why we need to hold off on forming quick opinions until we know the full story.