Month: May 2026

  • The rats are in the corn

    The rats are in the corn

    You know we’re inundated with so much information now that it’s tough to discern what really matters, but this cruise ship hantavirus problem has been lurking in the background for weeks and now it suddenly feels like it has gone from an Atlantic Ocean problem to a global problem.

    When opening The Drudge Report this morning and seeing a headline that a rat virus is threatening the entire globe, on one hand it feels overdone and dramatic, but on the other hand it also feels a little bit like deja vu to the early days of COVID.

    And don’t forget… we have a World Cup coming here this summer and it’s also the 250th birthday of America, so in the coined phrases of the past there are some pretty major “super spreader” events sitting on the horizon.

    Here’s what we know…

    There are patients from that cruise ship who have hantavirus, specifically the Andes strain, which reportedly spreads from person to person. Experts at this point say there is not a global threat and that the spread is not necessarily fast and furious like COVID, but viruses mutate and that’s part of the fear here.

    Additionally, what at first felt like a quarantined and isolated boat with hantavirus has now become something different. We’ve heard that more than 20 people have reportedly left that boat over the last month and are now on land in different places. One person in Europe is reportedly sick and two people in Georgia are quarantined with no symptoms.

    Listen… we’re not doctors and we’re not pretending to be experts. Experts will do what experts do, contact tracing will happen, and countries need to get a grip on something like this before it spreads. Let’s hope and pray it doesn’t spread because “Captain Trips” doesn’t exist… until it does.

    The people on this boat are already going through a living hell, but if the planet ever went through that same living hell… we would truly be staring into the abyss.

  • The hantavirus Andes version spreads to land

    The hantavirus Andes version spreads to land

    The hantavirus outbreak has spread to Europe after a passenger who had already left the MV Hondius cruise ship tested positive once back home, authorities announced in an update Wednesday.

    Swiss authorities said the man returned home last month following a trip to South America with his wife before testing positive for the virus, which can lie dormant for up to eight weeks.

    He went to a Zurich hospital for testing after the cruise operator, Oceanwide Expeditions, emailed recent passengers about the spreading virus that has killed three people and sickened at least five, the World Health Organization said.

    Developing…

  • The hantavirus cruise update

    The hantavirus cruise update

    The WHO is saying that they have heard from people on the now cursed hantavirus cruise.. they are still saying that a global threat level is low..

    MORE..

    A British Ship Doctor is ‘Among the Sick Patients on the MV Hondius’ After Hantavirus Outbreak Now a passenger on board the cruise ship has claimed that one of the sick crew members is the ship’s doctor…

    Meanwhile.. The WHO is searching for more than 80 passengers on a flight to Johannesburg on which one of the hantavirus victims was traveling..

    DEVELOPING…

  • Reports claim that religious leaders are being told to prepare for alien disclosure

    Reports claim that religious leaders are being told to prepare for alien disclosure

    2026 has been a weird year so far… if it wasn’t for war, pestilence, disease outbreaks on cruise ships, and oil prices rising, we might actually be paying more attention to all the UFO disclosure news happening around us.

    Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day is arriving at just the right time.. sources such as the UK Daily Mail are now reporting that influential pastors across America have allegedly been told to prepare their followers for shocking revelations about UFOs that could completely upend beliefs in the Bible and religious tenets that have been worshiped for generations.


    Apparently, Perry Stone, a well-known evangelist from Tennessee, has been warning that fellow pastors were invited to a secret meeting with U.S. intelligence officials in which members of the Christian community were allegedly told that the government was going to release reports and videos about aliens and spacecraft that were not from this planet. If this is true, disclosure may actually be happening. He is calling it the great deception..


    Stone posted a video on his YouTube channel on April 27th in which he claims pastors were told about the existence of reptilians and other non-human origins, and he said the entire thing sounded like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. Grab your popcorn and grab your rosary beads because it sounds like stuff may be about to get real.

    Alan DiDio, another release pastor, said he was brought into the meeting with no phones and no recordings..


    A lot of the people reportedly involved with this meeting described it as an extraordinary gathering, with a half dozen people meeting at an Airbnb in the mountains of Tennessee discussing investigations into non-human technology.

    We’ll see what happens next, but it certainly feels like the world has been building toward disclosure for a long time now.


    Isn’t it interesting, though? Back when the government hotly denied UFOs, everyone thought they were hiding something… and now, if the government suddenly reveals UFOs, everyone will probably think they’re lying about something else.

  • The long legs of LONGLEGS

    The long legs of LONGLEGS

    It already has a release date!

    Osgood Perkins and Nicolas Cage are reuniting for a Longlegs follow-up movie, which we’ll be referring to as Longlegs 2 until an official title is announced.

    Longlegs 2 will release in theaters January 14, 2028 from Paramount!

    Nicolas Cage will star and produce the film, with Osgood Perkins directing.

    The cold January of ’28 will feature the colder story that Longlegs 2will bring us..

  • Lord of the Flies is being called a descent into horror but reviews of it on Rotten Tomatoes seem to be more horrific

    Lord of the Flies is being called a descent into horror but reviews of it on Rotten Tomatoes seem to be more horrific

    Lord of the Flies has been required reading for generations of high school students. At some point along the way, its popularity may have faded in classrooms, but the story itself never really went anywhere. If anything, it may be more relevant now than it was when it was first handed out as an assignment.


    A recent example of that kind of storytelling connecting again came with Adolescence, a British series that quietly became one of the most talked-about shows on Netflix. It centered around a boy who committed unspeakable acts, and instead of focusing on spectacle, it focused on the aftermath… the family… the uncomfortable reality of it all. It was thought-provoking, difficult, and important.


    And that brings things right back to Lord of the Flies.
    For those who have read the book, nothing about this new adaptation is going to feel shocking.

    The foundation is already known… a group of boys stranded, structure breaking down, power struggles forming, and something darker taking hold. What is new, however, is the way this story is being presented in 2026.
    The latest adaptation of Lord of the Flies arrives as a four-episode limited series, marking the first time the story has been fully explored in a television format.

    The series was written by Jack Thorne and directed by Marc Munden, with each episode focusing on a different central character—Ralph, Piggy, Jack, and Simon.

    The cast is made up largely of unknown young actors, which gives the entire thing a more grounded and unsettling feel.

    The series is adapted by Jack Thorne, the writer behind the stage play “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” and the Emmy-winning TV series Adolescence,” and directed by his longtime collaborator, Marc Munden.

    “A lot of the time it was utter chaos and we tried to film some of that chaos as well,” says Munden. “It can’t help but be chaos when you’ve got 36 boys under the age of 12.”

    Thorne’s four-part adaptation brings a different character to the forefront in each episode, starting with the rational Piggy, coming to consciousness after the crash and offering a voting-based system that allows everyone a voice. “What we need to do is get a sense of exactly what we know,” he says


    This wasn’t originally a Netflix production.


    The series actually premiered in the United Kingdom on the BBC One and its streaming platform BBC iPlayer back on February 8, 2026. It also found a home in other international markets before eventually landing in the United States. What’s being seen now is the result of Netflix acquiring the U.S. streaming rights, which is why it suddenly appeared as if it just debuted—when in reality, it’s already been out there for a few months.
    So yes… it did already come out.


    Just not here.


    Now that it’s on Netflix, reactions are starting to split in a way that’s almost more interesting than the show itself.
    Some reviewers are calling it a descent into horror, a slow-burn unraveling of humanity under pressure. But what’s becoming clear is that the reactions to the show might be more chaotic than the show itself.


    The top critics—the paid reviewers—are loving it. Scores are sitting comfortably in the 90% range.
    But the general audience?


    That’s a different story.


    At the time of this writing, only about 55% of viewers are landing on the positive side of things. The divide is real. It’s one of those rare cases where the “official” opinion and the “power to the people” opinion are going in completely different directions.
    So the question becomes…


    Which side is right?


    That’s something that will have to be decided after watching it firsthand. And honestly, that might be the most interesting part of all of this. Not just whether the show works—but whether it works for everyone, or only for the people who are paid to say that it does.

  • The hantavirus Cruise

    The hantavirus Cruise

    It’s been getting reported for a few days now that a cruise ship in the Atlantic has what appears to be a Hantavirus infection outbreak, with some passengers sick and three people dead from the fatal and often incurable disease.


    There’s a lot of speculation right now about whether this particular strain is transmissible from person to person. Some strains are… some aren’t. At this point, it’s still unclear whether what’s happening on board is spreading between passengers or if it originated from exposure to vermin.


    Either way, what’s unfolding is deeply unsettling.
    This floating environment—already isolated by nature—has essentially turned into a petri dish in the middle of the ocean, with nowhere to go and no immediate resolution in sight.


    And now, it’s becoming personal.


    Jake Rosmarin, a travel influencer from Boston with more than 44,000 Instagram followers, shared a tearful video from onboard after the MV Hondius was reportedly refused permission to dock in Cape Verde.


    “I am currently on board the MV Hondius. What’s happening right now is very real for all of us here,” he said through tears.


    That’s the part that cuts through everything else.
    This isn’t just a headline. It isn’t just another story scrolling by on a phone. There are real people on that ship, dealing with something that is still unfolding in real time… something that no one fully understands yet.
    It’s a developing situation.
    And it’s a troubling one.

  • Gremlins Secret Screening Shows Assembly Cut for First Time!

    Gremlins Secret Screening Shows Assembly Cut for First Time!

    The Hollywood Reporter published this exclusive over the weekend, this is truly amazing, Gremlins stands out there all would have loved to be in the screening…

    According to the report, this rough assembly cut of Gremlins runs around 2 hours, 35 minutes long, and it was unveiled as part of a secret screening attended by a select group of filmmakers and fans. This particular cut is from Joe Dante’s personal collection, and Ian Grant from The Gremlins Museum cleaned up and digitized the footage from Dante’s personal VHS tape.

    Even cooler.. Zach Galligan even notes that the cut features “stuff I have absolutely no memory of having shot.” He also makes it clear that the Gremlins assembly cut features both previously released deleted scenes (you’ll find them on physical media) and most importantly, brand new footage Gremlins fans have NEVER seen up to this point!

    READ THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER ..

    We can’t wait for Gremlins 3 but this two-hour plus original Gremlins movie might be even more exciting if it’s ever released for wide audiences as it should be. The greatest Christmas movie of all time..

  • Goldie Hawn gives new detail about meeting silver triangle-headed ALIENS who touched her face: ‘Like finger of God’

    Goldie Hawn gives new detail about meeting silver triangle-headed ALIENS who touched her face: ‘Like finger of God’

    The star said,

    “They touched my face, and it felt like the finger of God. It was the most benevolent, loving feeling. This was powerful. It was filled with light.”

    Becoming emotional, Hawn revealed how the encounter happened in the 1960s, when she was working as a dancer in California and living in a small apartment.

    She recalled: “I looked up in the sky and I said, ‘I know you’re up there, and I know we’re not alone, and I want to meet you one day.”‘

    Read the full story…

  • Cruisin’ for a hantavirus

    Cruisin’ for a hantavirus

     A suspected hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean has killed three people and sickened at least three others, the World Health Organization said Sunday.

    In a statement to The Associated Press, the WHO said an investigation was underway but that at least one case of hantavirus had been confirmed. Hantavirus, found throughout the world, is spread by contact with urine or feces of infected rodents, most often rats or mice.

    WHO didn’t identify the vessel, but South African media reports said the outbreak happened on the MV Hondius cruise ship while it was sailing from Argentina to Cape Verde off the coast of West Africa.

    The MarineTraffic global shipping website identified the vessel as a Dutch-flagged passenger cruise ship. It located it as docked in Praia, the capital of Cape Verde, on Sunday night.

    South African media, quoting South African health department spokesperson Foster Mohale, said the first victim, an elderly man, died on the ship. His wife later died in a South African hospital, Mohale said.

    To each their own, cruises are a perfectly valid fair means of vacation. But a part of this thought during and after covid we would kind of sort of learn our lesson when it comes to cruise ships and how they’re just this petri dish floating in an ocean with thousands of people on board sneezing and wheezing coughing and now in this case being infected by the hantavirus ..