Month: April 2026

  • They were Heroes just for one day

    They were Heroes just for one day

    It’s been months now since the series finale of Stranger Things, and fans are forgetting… they’re forgetting quickly.


    Not just the friendships we made with each other, or the rekindled family moments watching the show and talking about theories together… but the friends we had on the show too. They were ours. We cried for Max Mayfield when she faced Vecna. We cheered for Murray Bauman. We stood against the Soviets. We were wrapped in nostalgia.


    And now… we just have nostalgia for the nostalgia.


    There’s a dullness to it now, like a blunted edge. The new animated series is coming, and no one really seems to care. The fading light of the The Duffer Brothers has cast a shadow over their newest project, Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen. And maybe that title says more than it should about what happened when we saw the show!


    Because something very bad did happen.
    The fading star of Stranger Things.


    It was with us for nearly a decade… and then it was gone in an instant. So fast. Quietly slipping away with that closing credit scene, carried out by the haunting echo of a David Bowie song. It didn’t leave with a thud… it left with a whimper.


    Remember the days leading up to the finale? When we were all hoping like hell that Conformity Gate was real… that there was a secret episode coming. One more piece. One more answer. One more night in Hawkins.
    It never came.


    It was never going to.
    But even now, months later, sitting with it… I still feel like Vecna won.


    I know it was just fiction. I know that. But in this world that felt so real… it didn’t feel like a victory. We saw conformity through Mike’s eyes, and the ending felt bleak in a way that lingers longer than it should.


    Maybe one day we’ll get that reunion. Maybe the cast comes back, set in the 90s. Maybe we see who stayed friends… and who didn’t.
    Just like life.


    Because that’s the part that hits the hardest… they move on. And so do we.
    But every now and then, I catch myself. I have to snap out of it… out of that nostalgic fog where I’m thinking about a show that was never real, about people who never existed.

    The eulogy-like sendoff… it just lingers there as a reminder. Time moves on and things that feel massive today become memories tomorrow.
    And eventually they become something we almost forget.

    How we loathe nostalgia…

  • The UFO president

    The UFO president

    It is feeling like the New Jersey drone story all over again..

    The media is suddenly paying attention to missing or dead scientists.. the President of the United States is commenting on it and saying UFO files will be released.. that they are interesting..
    Will the media keep focus or will this just vanish after a few more news cycles?

    While en route to Las Vegas, President Donald Trump told reporters on the White House Lawn that the executive branch was investigating the mysterious disappearances of ten scientists.

    Trump emphasized it was “pretty serious stuff and he “ just left a meeting on that subject.

    More..


    “I hope it’s random, but we’re going to know in the next week and a half,” Trump said.

    One of the scientists who went missing was retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William “Neil” McCasland from his home in February of this year in Albuquerque, according to local officials. Local officials said he had “mental fog” and were medically concerned for him..

    The UK SUN has come up with a handy dandy infographic with what they are naming a “chilling timeline” to help showcase the years worth of dead experts..

    You know what.. it is really weird isn’t it?

    Also weird.. A massive cluster of unknown flying objects was spotted near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, a military installation long rumored to be linked to UFO activity. Witnesses near the Ohio base captured the craft on April 8, showing a silent triangle of glowing lights moving in perfect formation before splitting apart mid-flight. The lights appeared to drift slowly downward, flickering, pulsing and changing brightness individually as they hovered in the night sky.

    Finally… Rep Tim Burchett, a now famed face in the UAP/UFO world, says he talked to President Trump about the issue..

    So .. we will follow as we have been and undoubtedly you will too..

    Until then, if you’re a scientist with vast knowledge on anti-gravity propulsion or UFOs, keep you head down and watch your 6..

  • Dreams before death

    Dreams before death

    While morbid, equally fascinating .. vivid nostalgic dreams are common near the end of life..

    Dreaming is believed to help us process our emotions, store memories, strengthen neural connections, reduce stress, solve problems, and think creatively.

    Vivid dreams happen most often during the rapid eye movement (REM) sleep stage, when the brain is particularly active.

    Some people, especially women, said they were able to recall their dreams more often during the COVID-19 pandemic, which researchers attributed to greater stress, depression, and sleep disruptions.

    Read the full story..

  • Perhaps we can call this longer legs

    Perhaps we can call this longer legs

    Nicolas Cage And Osgood Perkins Are Officially Making A New LONGLEGS Movie: The LONGLEGS universe is set to expand, with Osgood Perkins and Nicolas Cage officially in production on a follow-up to the 2024 horror hit…

    It was a good movie and the sequel have done right could be more of a prequel, and let’s be honest, Nick Cage was unrecognizable and frightening.

  • Faces of a box office dud

    Faces of a box office dud

    Faces of Death cost about $7 million dollars to make and made under $2 million dollars in his opening weekend it’s about 1600 theaters. Probably safe to consider the Flop but a modest flop, but with some very bad reviews..

    But thanks to the Super Mario Brothers with some more huge numbers the American box office is rocking and rolling early that year..

    It was never expected to soar high but horror fans not liking it much sure didn’t help.

    It solidifies for good that when people hear about Faces of Death they’ll think about the 1970s and 80s macabre version as opposed to this new incarnation train wreck..

  • FACE OF DEATH WEEKEND

    FACE OF DEATH WEEKEND

    The Super Mario Galaxy Movie which is posting $18.7 million Friday on its way to a $71M three-day total at 4,284 theaters, off 46% week over week, will end up being the number 1 film for the weekend again..

    FACES OF DEATH doesn’t stand a chance to get that big..

    As a matter of fact, FACES OF DEATH has received little media attention.. little advertising.. little notoriety besides on horror sites or genre forums..

    And those horror sites have not been too nice..

    Bloody Disgusting wrote:

    Smart commentary and a clever approach get Faces of Death off to a strong start, but it lacks the conviction to see its bolder ideas through to its forgettable and far too conventional end. Whereas watching the 1978 film felt like a rite of passage, this update superficially wades into ideas already covered more chillingly in films like Red Rooms.

    Others have not been nicer..

    It is getting a less than stellar opening reception on ROTTEN TOMATOES..

    Faces of Death opens in 1,600 movie houses…

  • Ed Dames dead

    Ed Dames dead

    The famed remote viewer Ed Dames, you might know him from the kill shot or being a frequent guest on Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell back in the 1990s and 2000s as George Noory took the show over.

    Dames has passed away, the information comes from Coast to Coast and it says that he died on March 27th of this year.

    Dames has been a controversial figure, a lot of people have felt he was a complete fraud while others paid him money to learn how to remote view.

    It’s clear that Art Bell made him famous. But seriousness or accuracy aside, it was the 90s and it was always a great show when Dames was on…


    Dames was a retired U.S. Army intelligence officer who was connected to the government’s Stargate Project, a Cold War era program that explored the idea of psychic spying, also known as remote viewing. While that sounds like something straight out of a movie, the program itself was real and was eventually shut down in the mid 1990s after it failed to produce reliable or actionable intelligence.

    Dames positioned himself as one of the leading figures in remote viewing and went on to teach it and promote it publicly, especially through his many appearances on Coast to Coast AM. His most well known claim was the “kill shot,” a catastrophic solar event he warned would one day devastate Earth, though the prediction was made repeatedly over the years without ever coming to pass.

    To some he was a whistleblower of hidden knowledge, to others a man capitalizing on mystery and fear, but either way he became one of the most recognizable voices tied to remote viewing and end of the world predictions during that era.


    Regardless of his reputation and background he has left the Earth at this time and he is now viewing us all from a different location if there is a different location that we go to.

    May he rest in peace and during his lifetime at least despite all of the warnings and dreadful predictions, he never saw the kill shot.

    But it made him famous.

  • The endless NONdisclosure

    The endless NONdisclosure

    You know, we’ve been talking for a long time about alien disclosure… ever since the David Grusch hearings in Congress a couple of years ago, and all of the subsequent big reveals that never quite got revealed. And here we are.


    A former member of Congress Matt Gaetz last week saying publicly that there is a program to breed aliens and humans together… and a current Congressman this week saying that if we knew the truth of what was going on, we wouldn’t sleep at night.

    Couple that with all of the interesting players that George Knapp has assembled behind the scenes to publicly speak out about alien life, and here we are… constant non-disclosure disclosure.


    A steady flow of it all or a pile of innuendo, half-answers, and semantic games over what is really happening.
    Alien hybrid programs? It sounds fanciful… but we are living in a modern era of true high strangeness, where even a sitting Vice President like J. D. Vance can publicly say that if alien life exists, it might be something more like demons. That alone should tell you how far off the rails the conversation has gone.
    And yet… we never actually get to disclosure despite the high ranking officials saying they all know something we don’t..

    Maybe this is the smartest disclosure.. Make it the steady drip so by the time aliens land on the White House lawn, we will yawn and look for something else on to watch..?


    An odd charade of spectacle. Endless talk behind the scenes with former presidents hinting at something massive and secretive… but they “just can’t tell us.” No one can tell us. It almost feels like at this point everyone in D.C. knows everything the alphabet agencies have kept hidden… except us.
    And that’s where it starts to twist.


    Because now you begin to wonder… what if disclosure itself is the conspiracy?


    For a long time, people believed the government was hiding alien secrets. Roswell. Crashes. Abductions. The whole mythology. But now, as politicians openly speculate about interdimensional warfare, alien intentions, and world-altering truths… we’re left questioning whether there’s even anything there at all.
    It’s a strange evolution.


    We went from firmly believing alien life is out there… to now instinctively doubting it the moment the government starts talking about it.


    Maybe that says more about us than it does about aliens.


    What is probably true is simpler, and somehow less satisfying… that there are countless forms of life scattered across the universe. Organisms. Civilizations, maybe. But whether they can get here… or whether we’ll ever meet them… that’s still a mystery.


    Of course, if real disclosure ever does happen, maybe it all spills out at once. Maybe we are the ant farm. Maybe that’s the truth that keeps people up at night… the kind that hits at 3:00 a.m. during those quiet, restless witching hours.
    But until that day comes, we’ll keep doing what we’ve been doing.


    Taking little bites at the edges without ever eating the whole thing.
    Because in the end, disclosure has become whatever you want it to be… and right now, what we really have isn’t disclosure at all.


    It’s the endless disclosure of non-disclosure.