Year: 2026

  • 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.

  • The fallen Angel(fire)

    The fallen Angel(fire)

    A lot of people dabbled in early internet by using places like Angelfire to express themselves. And until just a few weeks ago, those early internet sites were still there for everyone to enjoy..

    They are now gone.

    People who didn’t live through it won’t get it. ICQ numbers and AOL names as a contact? People saying “welcome to my page” At the top like you were entering some type of business meeting.. Awkward family photos.. Guestbooks you are being asked to sign!? My ICQ was ICQ NUMBER: 29085260..

    This was a great time to be alive during the old internet era. We were like pioneers in the wild west. Sure, by comparison to the wild west and the Oregon Trail game, it’s a much safer environment, and the biggest danger we had was not cholera or smallpox, but instead dial-up connections. However, we were charting new ground. Back then, people didn’t quite know what to make of it. Were things real? Were people real? You couldn’t really tell but chances are in the early net, people exploring online were actually the real thing.

    A lot of people were on various pages like Angelfire and GeoCities. And when these pages go away, it creates some sort of a strange void.

    It’s almost like thinking your local mall is still open, and then you show up just to see it got knocked down.

    There is no Angelfire anymore. And if you had, from the late 1990s to the very early 2000s, anything with family-related events or photographs or stories or blogs, it’s gone. It may still exist on Archive.org, thankfully for that, but for the most part, the real pages of what existed are all gone. Depending on how you felt about yourself 26 years ago, you may or may not like that an archive still exists …

    It’s interesting because a lot of people most likely had family websites on Angelfire, and they don’t even know that those pages are gone now. By the time Angelfire told its users that the pages were shutting down, most people had already tuned out. Many didn’t even assume their pages were still working. I, for one, knew mine were still up all these 27 years later. I would go back to them now and then, maybe three or four times per year, just for the fun of it. It was when I went back recently that I discovered it was gone. Then I did some more research and realized they are all gone.

    It is like corporate fast food chains. Everyone decries how now they all look the same.. same color, same design, modern. All the colors from the past are gone. The same thing happened with Angelfire and GeoCities. Think about those moving GIF backgrounds. They were horrible to read. You couldn’t tell what the font looked like. The horror sites had blood dripping down. Other sites had sports GIFs all over the place. It was chaotic and even at times ridiculous.

    But they were the days.

    Let me just picture it. You go to some Angelfire website, and the first thing you see is a GIF of a dancing Tigger from Winnie the Pooh. It has nothing to do with the page. But that’s because the person who made the page loved Tigger from Winnie the Pooh. That’s what Angelfire was like, just a big, giant collection of junk and gunk with words in between. Like AI slop now, but just edited and created by real humans to express their own personal slop.. emblematic of the person who created it.

    Angelfire is actually what led me to learn HTML coding. Now listen, my coding is not really as necessary these days as it once was because of AI or structured websites that are already created for people in a box, but back then, you had to learn the old-fashioned way. Not only were you on Angelfire and your mom was telling you to get off the internet so she could make a phone call, but you were in the middle of saving your index with HTML coding, which might have broken the entire thing, and you just couldn’t find out until mom was done with that call.

    No calls cut us off now, but internet outages still happen, and when they happen, now they’re bigger.

    I think in a way people will look back and romanticize things like Angelfire a lot more than what they deserve. Let’s face it, it wasn’t the easiest time, and the websites were clearly not the nicest. But it was something. It was almost like your little space on the internet—somewhat like what MySpace was. Literally the term “MySpace.” Then Facebook came around and changed the game. Things always come around and change the game. That’s okay, it’s the natural progression of how these things work.

    But what seems to be painful is that with all the changes, we’re running out of space for the old stuff. The old internet was extremely important, and people who didn’t live through it will never quite understand or appreciate the daily happenings online. There was no social media and had to learn how to find things yourself instead of things being sent to you because of an algorithm. You sought out websites and found your favorite writers or bloggers and communicated with people in a personal way.

    Social media is constant now. So much so that it’s overwhelming. This is not natural for our minds, folks.

    But back then, you were slower about this. You were more methodical and could carve your path on the internet the way you wanted to, not the way a corporation would feed it to you.

    There are people out there who have done their best at preserving the internet. Some have preserved GeoCities. I don’t know if Angelfire was ever really preserved the same way. GeoCities felt like one of the first real blog-style platforms where people kept updating things, and eventually that morphed into Blogger and everything else that followed. Angelfire felt different because it was more static. More like a personal statement. A website before websites became what they are now.

    Angelfire didn’t collapse because of some dramatic scandal. It just… faded. Lycos, its parent company, quietly shut down the free hosting after years of decline. The internet moved on. People moved on. The infrastructure got old and the demand disappeared. And one day, something that existed for decades just didn’t anymore.

    Because people say the internet is forever.

    It’s not.

  • Jamie Lee Curtis they wrote

    Jamie Lee Curtis they wrote

    Well this announcement may not be too exciting to every generation people over a certain age will highly anticipate Jamie Lee Curtis starring in a Murder She Wrote movie coming out in December of 2027

    Jamie Lee Curtis’ “Murder, She Wrote” adaptation has tapped “Pitch Perfect” and upcoming “Legally Blonde” prequel director Jason Moore is going to direct ..

    Disappears to be a very Niche movie idea. Jamie Lee Curtis obviously has the horror movie cred and many people who are not alive anymore fondly would recall Angela Lansbury giving us a weekly mystery murder show. We’ll see how it works..

  • The White House releases horror movie teasers

    The White House releases horror movie teasers

    The White House just posted something… weird.
    Two very strange and cryptic videos hit their official social media, and neither of them felt like anything close to normal government communication. One of them was deleted almost immediately, which of course only makes it more interesting.


    The deleted clip looked sloppy, almost accidental. It showed a woman’s shoes… metallic heels… and a voice saying, “it’s launching soon, right?” Then it was gone. No explanation and no follow-up.

    That’s a way to get a citizenry riled up right?


    The second video is still up, and somehow even stranger. It feels like an intro to a horror movie. Static. A drooping American flag. A notification ding. The whole thing has this eerie, Texas Chainsaw Massacre-type energy where you’re not sure what you’re looking at, but you know it’s off.
    Now here’s where it gets even more interesting.
    According to reports, the first video was posted early Thursday and quickly deleted. A second clip followed showing that static-filled scene with the American flag, and that one has racked up millions of views. Both posts spread across platforms like X and Instagram, and naturally the theories started flying.


    Some people think it was a pocket dial situation. Others think it was some kind of internal error. And then there are those who believe it’s something more intentional… maybe even tied to the rising tension between the U.S. and Iran, especially after reports that President Trump delayed strikes on Iranian power plants.
    As of now, there’s no official explanation from the White House.


    So what are we looking at here?


    A simple mistake that just happens to look like the opening of a horror film… or something a little more deliberate dressed up as chaos?
    You pick the door.


    Either way, it’s not every day that the White House drops something that feels like it belongs on a VHS tape found in the woods.

  • AccuWeather is calling the meteor situation March Madness

    AccuWeather is calling the meteor situation March Madness

    You already know there’s been a lot of media reported over the past couple of days including one slamming through someone’s house in texas. Jokes Aside imagine getting woken up by that. But anyway, what’s causing it? The end times? Aliens? Maybe a new meteor shower. Maybe something lurking deep in space throwing some initial space rocks our way?

    “In 2026, both the rate and the absolute count are high. Thirty large fireball events producing audible booms in a single quarter mean roughly one every three days,” said Mike Hankey, of the American Meteor Society, in an analysis of the recent events.

    An AMS analysis of fireball trajectories and radiant points dating back to 2021 found a “meaningful clustering in two regions of the sky,” with a dominant source coming from a region opposite the sun known as the Anthelion radiant.

    You can read the AccuWeather headline here but rest assured, you’re not going to get very many answers about this and it’s going to continue to be a conspiracy theory online. Pick your favorite Theory and Duck and Cover

  • Thousands of crows swarm Tel Aviv skyline in ‘harbinger of doom’ omen

    Thousands of crows swarm Tel Aviv skyline in ‘harbinger of doom’ omen

    This is considered by many to be a ‘harbinger of doom’ as it is often followed by total catastrophe,’ one user on X shared, while others linked it to a biblical prophecy.

    They cited the Book of Revelation 19:17, which describes an angel standing in the sun, shouting to birds flying in midair to gather for ‘the great supper of God.’

    The swirling flock created dark, shifting clouds over the skyline, leaving residents and viewers stunned by the sheer scale of the migration. 

    However, scientists who study birds said the phenomenon is not supernatural but part of a routine seasonal migration along one of the world’s busiest bird flyways. 

    This is probably all natural and this happens on an annual basis across israel. But with the war going on and Global tensions it leads to headlines like this: Thousands of crows swarm Tel Aviv skyline in ‘harbinger of doom’ omen

    And thanks to the UK Daily Mail it’s playing up the bad Omen Supernatural angle to the story..

  • The meteoric rise of people reporting meteors

    The meteoric rise of people reporting meteors

    From me to you in just a few days, another meteor was spotted last night over Michigan. This now makes the fourth this week, with others seen over Ohio, some reported over Pennsylvania, Texas, and California.


    And this isn’t just internet noise. The one in Texas actually crashed through a person’s house. That part is real. Despite people online claiming it’s fake, it has been confirmed by the American Meteorological Society.


    Now, of course, the internet is doing what the internet does. Some are saying these are missiles. There’s no evidence of that. None. But what there is… is a noticeable spike in something that feels just a little off.
    High strangeness.


    Because four in a week? Across multiple states? Some streaking beautifully across the sky, others coming in a little too close for comfort, and one literally tearing through the roof of someone’s home, offering no comfort at all.
    So what is it?


    Maybe it’s nothing. Maybe this happens all the time and we’re just now seeing it because everything is documented, uploaded, and amplified within seconds. The sky hasn’t changed. We have.


    Or maybe… the big ones are still out there, lurking, and these are just the initial visitors.
    You pick which door you’d like to walk through.
    In the meantime, plant your feet firmly on the ground, look up to the sky on a clear night, and maybe you too can wish upon a falling star…


    …that the nightmares stop.

  • A potential meteor crashed through a woman’s house in Texas

    A potential meteor crashed through a woman’s house in Texas

    A bright fireball streaked across southeast Texas skies, creating a booming rumble when a meteor broke through the Earth’s atmosphere on Saturday. One woman claims a fragment crashed through her home. 

    According to NASA, the meteor became visible over Stagecoach, traveling southeast at roughly 35,000 miles per hour before breaking apart roughly 29 miles above the Earth’s surface just west of Cyprus station around 4:40 p.m. Central Time. 

    The fragmentation of the meteor, which NASA said weighed roughly a ton and had a 3-foot diameter, created a pressure wave that caused a loud booming noise. 

  • Rocket scientist with professional ties to missing Gen. William McCasland disappeared under similar circumstances

    Rocket scientist with professional ties to missing Gen. William McCasland disappeared under similar circumstances

    You can read the full report here ..

    An excerpt:

    A US rocket scientist vanished without a trace on a Los Angeles hike eight months before retired Air Force Gen. William McCasland disappeared under eerily similar circumstances — and the two had a close professional connection.

    Monica Reza went missing on the morning of June 22, 2025, in the Angeles National Forest while hiking with two experienced companions who were exploring the popular Mount Waterman Trail, according to a Facebook page dedicated to finding her.

    Developing..