Paul Daniel “Ace” Frehley, co-founder and lead guitarist of the legendary rock band Kiss and a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, has died following injuries suffered during a fall last month, according to a statement from his family. He was 74.
Frehley’s family wrote in the statement: “We are completely devastated and heartbroken. In his last moments, we were fortunate enough to have been able to surround him with loving, caring, peaceful words, thoughts, prayers and intentions as he left this earth. We cherish all of his finest memories, his laughter, and celebrate his strengths and kindness that he bestowed upon others. The magnitude of his passing is of epic proportions, and beyond comprehension. Reflecting on all of his incredible life achievements, Ace’s memory will continue to live on forever!”
The long-awaited documentary, The Age of Disclosure, is finally arriving. Coming to select theaters on November 21st, the film will also be released the same day for streaming on Amazon Prime.
Featuring politicians, scientists, and other high-profile figures, this groundbreaking documentary explores the stunning claim that non-human intelligence isn’t from a galaxy far, far away — but is right here on planet Earth.
Get ready — this is one revelation that’s bound to make your gravitational head spin.
Watch the trailer for The Age of Disclosure below.
This time of year always brings a certain melancholy reflection and a lot of nostalgia. For me, one of the oddest and most memorable parts of that mix is an old made-for-TV movie that somehow manages to be both terrible and fantastic at the same time.
You’ll probably think I’m crazy for saying it, but I’m talking about “Without Warning,” a CBS television movie from 1994.
It aired on the anniversary of Orson Welles’ infamous War of the Worlds broadcast — the one that scared the space aliens out of America in 1938 when people thought aliens were actually invading. CBS promoted Without Warning heavily, making sure viewers knew it was fictional. Still, that didn’t stop some people from calling the police that night, convinced that history was repeating itself .. another alien invasion, right on early 90s prime-time TV.
The 1990s Were the Perfect Time for This Kind of Weird TV movie
Let’s rewind to the great 1990s. Seriously, they were pretty great. The Clinton administration was just getting started. No one had heard of Monica Lewinsky yet. The economy was taking off (despite NAFTA and GATT which would eventually kinda sorta ruin everything).. And in the background, the paranormal was quietly creeping into pop culture’s bloodstream.
Shows like Art Bell’s Coast to Coast AM, Sightings, and Unsolved Mysteries made the supernatural feel just a little more believable. It was the perfect atmosphere for a movie like Without Warning .. a fake news broadcast about the end of the world.
The entire film was presented as a series of breaking news segments. Sander Vanocur, a respected journalist at the time, played it completely straight. The first reports came in of mysterious asteroids striking the planet .. there were three impact sites, three disasters. But as the “coverage” went on, it became clear that these weren’t asteroids at all. They were intelligently controlled… and they were angry.
Then we were joined by mom from Malcolm in the Middle!! Long before Malmolm..
In the movie, the U.S. government (under a fictionalized version of the Clinton administration) launched nuclear weapons in a last-ditch effort to intercept the incoming objects. That, of course, made things worse. Soon, radar screens filled with hundreds of unidentified craft closing in on Earth. Cue the faux-emotional poetry, the panicked anchors, and the eerie fade-out that left everyone wondering if the end had already begun.
CBS was ready.. they were knew that WAR OF THE WORLD caused panic.. so they thought they would devise a nifty course of action and tell people the show was fake every commercial break…
That should work, right?
NOPE.. it didn’t.
Terrible… but Terrifying for a lot of people!
The reviews were brutal.. But 14-year-old me? I loved it.
I remember sitting there on Halloween night in 1994, too old to trick-or-treat and living in an area with few kids anyway. I was ready for Without Warning like it was the Super Bowl. When John B. Wells’ voice kicked in for the opening narration, I was hooked.
Even today, I still sometimes throw it on YouTube as background noise though I almost hesitate to mention it, since no one has claimed the copyright and I don’t want to jinx it. It’s oddly comforting in that late-night, static-on-the-screen way. I hope this Youtube video with ORIGINAL COMMERCIALS FROM THE TIME doesn’t go away..
Each time the movie returned from commercial break, a voiceover reminded viewers that this was not actually happening. Despite that, many people still believed it was real — a modern echo of Orson Welles’ panic nearly six decades earlier.
Even with the warnings… even with the constant “we are fake” promos, hundreds of people called television stations in various cities and states in panic!! Reports at the time said some of those calling in were in tears.
When Fiction Feels a Little Too Real
What makes this worth bringing up now, 31 years later, is how eerily it ties into today. Right now, we have 3I/ATLAS passing near Mars .. an interstellar object that some, including Harvard’s Avi Loeb, speculate might not be a comet at all. Maybe it’s something… different.
Could it be another visitor from deep space? Maybe even a kind of mothership?
If that’s the case, if someone or something out there really did hear our old radio signals and decided to drop by to see what we’re about, then Without Warning might not just be a cheesy relic of ‘90s television. It might be a glimpse of how it all begins.
It appears from what we found, this story actually dates back to the mid-summer of 2025, but it is just becoming a bit viral on social media now as opposed to then. And when you listen to the audio of a 911 call that has been released, you can see why..
You can hear it here, with someone calling 911 to say he thought he saw someone on the side of the road bleeding..
The 911 operator asks several more questions about the whereabouts of them man, there is a loud noise and suddenly the caller begins screaming frantically that something ‘not human’ is in the bed of his truck..
So the first reaction.. what in the world was this call about and is it even real.
This video can assist with some background on the story, with interviews with the Sheriff and more details about the town, and the call that occurred to 911:
The sheriff said the caller said the creature was beating on the top of the truck, and was eventually able to identify the object in the truck. The caller slammed on his breaks and the inertia threw the entity onto the highway, it stood up, and then entered the woods and disappeared..
The Carolina Case Files account interviewed the man who called 911, but did not share his name or face.. But the witness said he was coming up from Florida to visit his family.. When he was driving through North Carolina .. the witness said that a man was standing in a ditch wearing what appeared to be a torn Civil War uniform–odd to see after midnight on a highway.. The caller called 911 because he thought the man needed emergency assistance .. The caller said he suddenly heard a massive bang on the truck, and it bounced down from the rear end of the vehicle… The 911 call becomes what the caller said is now the audio evidence..
The caller said he saw a “snow white face” that was looking into his truck, it had sunken eyes and no nose.. He said think if you took skin and put it on a human skull and stretched it.. that description sounds horrifying and you can tell, if this is what he saw, why he screamed ‘this is not human’ to the 911 operator..
He said he was doing 80mph, slammed his breaks with all of his might, and he saw the “super scrawny long body” fly out of his car.. He said it stood up and it was taller than his 6″ truck, he said the creature was easily 7 feet.. It bolted to the left into the woods, not to be seen again..
The Youtube video from Carolina Case Files shows that the channel did its homework, interviewing both the sheriff and the 911 caller.. No one seems to want attention or fame, and it does not appear anyone is monetizing the ‘entity’ call at this point. It has the earmarks, to us at least, or being real enough to be … real. And real enough to be possible…
The testimony from the truck owner seems legitimate .. But there is only one hole in the story at this point–no pictures of the truck. The caller describes scratch marks but we have not been shown them in this video or any other sources that are able to be found ..
That said, minus the missing photos, it seems that the caller was one of distress and the police investigated the serious nature of the situation…
The story KEEPS getting weirder and more and more people are taking notice to it..
We are still following Kin from Panama and whether he really has a pet alien growing in a safe.. Debate is raging! But lots of people are freaking out while others are trying their hardest to debunk what they feel is a big hoax on TikTok..
Here is a quick rehash for those who were not following coverage of the story..
The individual, who identifies himself as only Kin online, said he discovered a small, silver-colored space rock in a fiery crater in Panama on August 29…
Since then, he has shared a series of videos on TikTok showing what he described as the meteorite burning leaves on contact and an unruly, tentacled organism sprouting from within it.
A week after his initial post, he claimed that the crater ‘shines at night,’ sharing footage of the dark site glowing mysteriously.
The most recent video at the time this is being posted is imagery of an “alien” that continues to grow!
Reddit user HighStrangeness is trying to provide a more scientific explanation.. According to the post, the mysterious black substance exposed in Panama is not an alien meteorite entity at all but rather a silicone-based polymer known as polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), combined with small amounts of hexane, a common organic solvent. Both materials are widely used in everyday applications ranging from medical implants to cookware. The unsettling “wiggling” and “breathing” movements seen in the videos were attributed to a phenomenon called swelling-induced snapping motion. When PDMS absorbs hexane, it swells; as the solvent evaporates or redistributes, different parts of the polymer contract at uneven rates. This creates sudden snapping movements that appear organic, almost as if the material were alive. The irregular rhythm of the contractions mimicked muscle-like motion, while PDMS’s flesh-like texture and the black coloration amplified the alien illusion.
People are going to still debate–and we are still going to be following Kin for as many updates as we can get..
One thing, the biggest thing for us, is that Kin does not seem to have any history on his Tiktok of doing anything like this for attention. If this was a big hoax, or a movie promotion or ad, you would think there would be more potential connections to things like that in the past. But there is none.. it all starts with that little potato looking thing.. and now it has legs.
Whether fake or not, I guess we will keep watching to see what happens next..
His death, in the mountains outside Provo, was announced in a statement by Cindi Berger, the chief executive of the publicity firm Rogers & Cowan PMK. She said he had died in his sleep but did not provide a specific cause. He was in “the place he loved surrounded by those he loved,” the statement said..
The bullet that struck and killed Kirk had “Notices bulge OwO whats this?” written on its casing. A reference to a longtime internet joke that originally comes from text-based furry roleplay. It is not proof, however, that Robinson was a furry. The meme has long since become part of the extremely online canon.
The unfired bullet casings had other phrases written on them, including, “Hey fascist! Catch! ⬆️, ➡️, ⬇️⬇️⬇️,” “O bella ciao, bella ciao, ciao, ciao,” and “If you read this you are gay lmao.” The first message is a reference to the satirically fascist video game Helldivers 2, the arrow combination triggering the most powerful bomb attack in the game. The second message is a reference to an Italian antifascist folk song, which has gotten renewed interest online and offline after its use in Netflix’s Money Heist. “Bella Ciao” is also used in the video game Far Cry 6. The third is just boilerplate edgelord speak, given extra layers of irony by the much more online jokes on the other casings.
Groyping in the Dark
But let’s add another layer. Commentator Nick Fuentes has been out there insisting that his followers, the Groypers, are being wrongly blamed. Maybe that’s just another part of the meme lord’s game: by dragging Fuentes into the narrative, they stir up even more confusion and keep everyone guessing.
It’s like we’re living in a world where the old boundaries don’t apply anymore, and reality is as fluid as a social media feed.
A MEMERS NIGHTMARE WORLD..
And that brings us to another key player in all of this: 4chan. For decades, 4chan has been at the cutting edge of internet culture. It’s the place where countless memes originate before they ever show up on Facebook or Twitter. People like to talk about Reddit or other platforms, but it’s often 4chan that’s the real brain of the internet, where the old web’s raw energy meets a new generation of digital pranksters and havoc makers. They’ve mastered the craft of shaping online narratives, and in many cases, they become instrumental in investigating who killers are after crimes… They’re the ones who can take a situation, spin it through layers of memes and mockery, and leave us all wondering what’s real and what’s just another internet in-joke.
In the end, whether or not the shooter is tied to any political group, the meme lord culture—and the platforms like 4chan that fuel it—is its own kind of force.
It’s about chaos, irony, and a reality that’s as slippery as a meme. And that’s the world we’re trying to understand now.
Just know this, the rabbit hole is deep. But the arguments you are having online are probably all on the wrong path.. there is a new type of killer among us–ones without the same politics of the old time but a new chaos that we never saw before.
This is a follow-up to a post we shared over the weekend about a strange situation in Panama. A TikTok user has been posting videos claiming that a meteorite fell, hit the ground, and since then has somehow developed tentacles—looking more and more like some kind of alien creature.
In the last 48 hours, the user (who goes by Kinpanama) said that people showed up to see him. He assumed they were scientists or researchers. Now, he’s even talking about putting a camera inside a safe.
What makes this story especially interesting isn’t just the videos themselves, but the comments. People who have been following this for days—many of whom started out calling it a hoax—are beginning to lean toward believing it’s real. Personally, we’re still in the undecided camp. The clips do look non-manipulated, and at least at first glance, they feel authentic.
We have to be dubious. There’s content creators everywhere, and they’re looking for as much attention as they can get. But this video, this series of scenes has definitely created attention. And we’re all fixated.. And on the edge of our earthly seats
If this all turns out to be a clever marketing stunt for a show or a movie, then it’s easily one of the best we’ve seen in years. But if it’s not… and if we really are looking at something from beyond this world… well, then maybe we’re doomed.
WWE officially announced that WrestleMania 43 in 2027 is coming to Saudi Arabia…
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Immediately, fans flooded WWE’s YouTube livestream with “You sold out” messages, on X, they also criticized Paul Levesque (Triple H) after his post.
“It’s a cold day in hell I guess, especially since I am saying this… But I miss Vince owning the company,” a fan wrote.
The timing of WWE’s announcement did not go unnoticed, as this person wrote: “Give it up. Announcing this the day after 9/11 is sick. Your fans don’t want any part of this.”