So TMZ caught up with her an airport. She’s wearing the same outfit she wore when she was kicked off the plane during her outburst..
TMZ also questioned her on what exactly did she see on the plane that was not human but she said she was basically advised to not comment at this time.
Jamie Lee Curtis posts often on social media. Normally she receives about the normal amount of attention any other Hollywood star would.
All normal..
Until she posts an image showing that she has a photo of a naked child stuffed in a bath tub that is!!
She did that today and quickly deleted in a post saying she had Covid.. The internet was immediately engaged and enraged.. she took down the imagery.. but questions have continued.
Hanging on one of the walls of Curtis’s office is a large photo of a child who is contorted and laying in in a tub.
Online sleuths have located the art and shared a better view of the picture, and it is apparently a top-down shot of a child sitting in a sort of makeshift pool created out of a plastic storage tub. Green sandals can be seen sitting outside of the tub.
The piece is the work of photographer Betsy Schneider, according to Lenscratch.com.
Regardless, many social media users were quick to question why that particular art piece was featured in the actress’s office, with some calling it “sick” and “creepy.”
At the time we post this Curtis has yet to publicly respond to any questions about the artwork..
..Pfizer and Moderna’s lobbying group BIO fully funded content moderation compact and worked with Twitter to set content moderation rules about COVID “misinformation” …
The Moderna/Pfizer funded campaign included emails to Twitter officials with regular takedown requests:
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BioNTech, which developed Pfizer’s vaccine, reached out to Twitter to request that Twitter directly censor users tweeting at them to ask for generic low cost vaccines:
PayPal has backtracked on a published policy that would have fined users $2,500 for spreading “misinformation,” claiming the update had gone out “in error.”
“An AUP notice recently went out in error that included incorrect information. PayPal is not fining people for misinformation and this language was never intended to be inserted in our policy. Our teams are working to correct our policy pages. We’re sorry for the confusion this has caused,” a spokesperson told National Review in a written statement.
The course reversal comes after the policy changes had started to attract media scrutiny as well as criticism on Twitter. Former PayPal president David Marcus even blasted the company over the implication that it could seize customers’ money for finding their views objectionable.
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“It’s hard for me to openly criticize a company I used to love and gave so much to. But @PayPal’s new AUP goes against everything I believe in,” the cryptocurrency entrepreneur said Saturday. “A private company now gets to decide to take your money if you say something they disagree with. Insanity.”
Tech titan Elon Musk replied, “Agreed,” in a comment that got thousands of likes.
The policy update had appeared to authorize the company to pull a significant sum of money from the accounts of users who spread “misinformation,” among other newly listed offenses…
There is no way that this was all just an accident — changes like this go through mountains of attorneys and levels of review.. Seriously, who are they kidding?
But let’s just be brutally honest. We have given tech companies unfettered power — we allow them to dictate what we can or can not do. On Facebook we permit their algorithms to develop schemes to limit a post reach. We click on TikTok while it spies with its Mic.. we have become quite acquainted with spying and strange tech powers.
So.. would we just be default be ok with PAYPAL deciding to fine us for misinformation?
Residents of a small community in Vermont were blindsided last month by news that one official in their water department quietly lowered fluoride levels nearly four years ago, giving rise to worries about their children’s dental health and transparent government — and highlighting the enduring misinformation around water fluoridation.
Katie Mather, who lives in Richmond, a town of about 4,100 in northwestern Vermont, said at a water commission meeting this week that her dentist recently found her two kids’ first cavities. She acknowledged they eat a lot of sugar, but noted that her dentist recommended against supplemental fluoride because the town’s water should be doing the trick.
— Read on apnews.com/article/health-vermont-fluoridation-climate-and-environment-375fe7224a329bafb7a6dfa7480b5750
It would actually be very interesting to study the overall effect that this has had on children or residents in the area. While conspiracy theories may exist, it would be fascinating to consider what the differences in dental work has been as a overall compared to when fluoride was being put in in the regular amounts. We are not making any hypothesis at all on this fact, just curious as to what the ramifications have been, good or bad.
Even note that the Associated Press article states that story about the girl having cavities, with a parent admitting that the children had a lot of sugar. It’s difficult to make the assertion that one event of lessening the fluoride lead to the event of more cavities.
It would also be equally interesting to find out how many other locations across America have had the same issue take place. And, here would be an ultimate question for authorities: is this a crime?
On one hand if the water would be spiked or laced with something it would Be.. In this circumstance A lesser amount of chemical is being put into the water. Is that in itself something criminal
We started to get a number of reports through 2021 of people finding the piece of strange paper in their products.
Just this week as the summer of 2022 reaches its mid-peak, we have yet again been contacted by a reader who found the really bizarre note in a product that they purchased at a Giant Supermarket in Carbon County.
Just this week as the summer of 2022 reaches its mid-peak, we have yet again been contacted by a reader who found the really bizarre note in a product that they purchased at a Giant Supermarket in Carbon County.
A reader, Katherine, shared information with us a few nights ago that she purchased a box of Velveeta Mac and Cheese at her local Giant. When she opened the product, tucked away at the bottom, was a note that we have all come to know very well.. One we actually attempted to translate back in 2020, though there have been some variations since.
Katheine told us that the box was completely sealed with no evidence of tampering. .She pulled out the contents and all of the packets and found the weird note at the bottom of the box, all folded up neatly.
The new note appears to have some new additions and slight deviations from the past..
The emotions of high strangeness were clear.. Our reader told us that it was very scary for her, and if “they can slip in those without being seen, what else can they do to our food”?
The box had a best used by December 3 2022 on the package, and appeared to be distributed by Kraft Heinz Foods in Chicago Illinois..
Katherine commented to us on her fear: ..”its not like I can even decipher the messages but im def concerned for my family and my child”..
Despite our reporting over the past two years, we have never personally found this note anywhere, despite hearing from those who had firsthand accounts of finding one..
There have been Reddit posts and social media attention to the oddity..
Is it a disgruntled factory worker? Packaging employee? But all those cameras.. wouldn’t someone be caught with ease?
Perhaps someone in a store slipping it in.. ? But no witnesses?
.. And as promised before, the HORROR REPORT will continue to report on any information that is sent in.
Is it time to start considering this type of product breach a crime?
Over the years, multiple theories have been stated about the location..
A newspaper article that dates back to 1989 explains some origins..
We know this from the account..
In 1979, a mysterious “Mr Christian” paid six figures to build the guidestones…
The chairman of the board of the Elberton Granite Finishing Company and mayor of Elberton recalled that he was skeptical of the project but agreed to it eventually.
From that point he monuments were erected.
It appears that the guidestones were meant to ‘restart’ the world clock in case the planet was obliterated by a nuclear holocaust.
They were controversial from the onset.. And now, after some type of attack and demolishing, they are no more.
An explosion Wednesday at the mysterious Georgia Guidestones in Elberton, Georgia has caused significant damage to the stones.
The preliminary information indicates that someone detonated an explosive device at around 4 a.m. on Wednesday, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigations.
GBI officials said officials with the Elbert County Sheriff’s Office found the explosion destroyed a large portion of the structure.
Users on various platforms have been sharing images generated from the DALL-E mini website .. they are searching for the term November 5, 2024 (election day in the United States) and the images generated have been either frightening or beyond peaceful..
Two they are spreading (you can obviously see which one is frightening):
But let’s be honest.. they could have simply searched “dead bodies on a street” and then changed the date after images were generated just for the screen shot..
Four employees of Spain’s Meteorological Agency have confessed that Spain is being sprayed nationwide by aircraft that are spreading lead dioxide, silver iodide and diatomite through the atmosphere. The objective is to keep rain away and allow temperatures to rise, which creates a summer climate for tourism while benefiting corporations in the agricultural sector. In turn this is causing very severe instances of the extreme weather phenomenon known in Spanish as ‘gota fría’(1).
The autonomous communities of Murcia and Valencia and the province of Almeria are the most affected, to the extent that not a drop of rain falls in over seven months, catastrophic ‘gota fría’ storms are generated, and respiratory diseases are caused among the population due to the inhalation of the lead dioxide and other toxic compounds. These aircraft are taking off from San Javier military airport in Murcia.
Can the Commission confirm that it has received a report from Spanish meteorologists asking it to adopt a position on this matter?
What is the Commission’s view of this situation?
Does the Commission think that there are commercial reasons for these actions by governments, in particular, relating to the interests of food sector corporations, energy companies and the pharmaceutical and medical industries?