Category: weird news

  • Stressing about the Schumann, resonance, or are we just stressing?

    Stressing about the Schumann, resonance, or are we just stressing?

    Over the past week, I’ve been listening to more and more chatter about something that’s quietly humming beneath the surface of our world — the Schumann Resonance. And if you’re like me, maybe you’ve been hearing about it too, whether in passing, through podcasts, or late-night rabbit holes on YouTube. But lately, it’s been more than just background noise.

    Followers of the Schumann Resonance — that mysterious, low-frequency electromagnetic pulse generated in the space between the Earth’s surface and the ionosphere — have reported a week of chaos. Sudden spikes, strange lulls, and what can only be described as maniacal fluctuations in this frequency have left people wondering if the Earth itself is trying to tell us something… or maybe just short-circuiting.

    And let me be honest — I’ve had some of the worst nights of sleep in recent memory. One particular night? Barely three hours of sleep, followed by an 18-hour stretch of wired wakefulness. No nap. No rest. Just a bizarre, buzzing energy. And I’m not alone — plenty of others are saying the same. Restless nights. Weird dreams. Strange tingling sensations. A general unease you can’t quite place.

    Could it really bWe the Schumann Resonance?

    Scientists are split. Some claim it’s pseudoscience — that it has no effect on the human body. Others believe these natural frequencies may, in fact, interact with our brainwaves, moods, and even our nervous systems. What is certain is that the Schumann Resonance is real, measurable, and it is changing — sometimes dramatically.

    So what do we do with this information?

    Maybe it’s just stress. Maybe it’s aging. Or maybe… just maybe… it’s the Earth’s frequency shifting and vibrating in ways we don’t fully understand yet. The jury’s still out — but if you’ve been feeling off lately, you’re not imagining things. And if your sleep feels like it’s been hijacked by some unseen frequency, well… maybe it has.

    Have you noticed anything strange lately — in your sleep, your mood, your body? Drop a comment. I’d love to hear if anyone else is riding this same bizarre wave.

  • What is coming from UNDER the ice in Antarctica?

    What is coming from UNDER the ice in Antarctica?

    Anything from Antarctica is weird, right?

    Enter the fray, this:

    A group of researchers in Antarctica have found strange radio waves coming from below the ice.

    According to the results published in the Physical Review Letters, the mysterious radio waves were discovered by the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA).

    During this experiment, the researchers analyzed signals traveling to Earth using a variety of instruments.

    Using balloons to send the instruments up high into the atmosphere, the goal was to gain new understandings of cosmic events throughout the universe.

    According to the release, the reason Antarctica was the site of these experiments was due to little to no interference from other radio waves.

    However, the researchers found radio waves transmitting from under the ice instead.

    MORE..

    The team compared the signals with those from other detectors like the IceCube experiment and the Pierre Auger Observatory and found nothing, indicating that what they found was not neutrinos but something else entirely. “You have a billion neutrinos passing through your thumb at any moment, but neutrinos don’t actually interact. So, that’s the two-edged sword problem. If we detect them, it means they have traveled all this way without interacting with anything else. We could detect a neutrino coming from the edge of the observable universe,” said Wissel.

    Very interesting story and mystery.. students at Penn State are lucky to have Wissel as a professor..

  • A freak accident in a movie theater during Final Destination

    A freak accident in a movie theater during Final Destination

    Okay, here’s some weird stuff for you.

    We all know the Final Destination movies—death has a plan, and it doesn’t like being cheated. So now imagine watching one of those movies… and the plot starts happening to you.

    That’s exactly what went down during a screening of the new flick Final Destination: Bloodlines in La Plata, Argentina. In a freak accident that could have been ripped straight from the film itself, a chunk of the ceiling collapsed inside the Cinema Ocho theater—nearly killing someone in the audience.

    Fiamma Villaverde was celebrating her birthday with her 11-year-old daughter and a friend when it happened. One minute they’re enjoying the movie, the next—a ceiling tile comes crashing down.

    Fiamma was taken to the hospital, but her daughter narrowly avoided injury. Why? Because she happened to be leaning her head the other way at the exact moment the tile fell. Talk about dodging fate. She escaped injury… and maybe even avoided her own Final Destination.

  • Another monolith in Las Vegas  — being considered vandalism

    Another monolith in Las Vegas — being considered vandalism

    A monolith appeared Friday morning at the site of the Seven Magic Mountains, a public art installation in Ivanpah Valley, about 10 miles south of Las Vegas.

    The Nevada Museum of Art, which co-produced the installation, said the monolith was installed overnight without permission. They said they do not know who installed it and are working to get it removed.

    The monolith appears to be around 12 feet tall and has a QR code along one side that is believed to be involved with a cryptocurrency website.

  • And now introducing the box demon

    And now introducing the box demon

    Know your meme


    Police Identify “Box Demon” After Mysterious York County Appearance

    Authorities have identified a masked individual calling themselves the “Box Demon” after they appeared on a doorstep in York County.

    “The police have identified and spoken to the ‘Box Demon.’ There are no public safety concerns,” the Northern York County Regional Police stated.

    That’s right—know your meme. The Box Demon has officially entered the scene.

    We’ve seen Slender Man, Momo, and countless other viral figures, but this might be the first reported case of the Box Demon.

    Honestly, it doesn’t seem all that safe for the Box Demon either—showing up at 4:22 a.m., leaving an empty box on someone’s porch, all while being recorded by a Ring cam. But that didn’t seem to stop them.

    So, what’s the deal? A new Ring cam trend? A viral stunt in the making? A parent repurposing their kid’s kindergarten art project as a mask? There’s a lot to unpack here—except, ironically, the box itself, which was completely empty. And that might just be the strangest part of all.


  • Did we just get an answer to the Jersey drones mystery?

    Did we just get an answer to the Jersey drones mystery?

    Does his close the door?

    Why does this feel like we just forced a nice ‘book end closure’ to this story?? All of that.. to just be a big bust like this?

    The mysterious drones flying over New Jersey that caused alarm among residents last year were in large part authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration, the White House said Tuesday.

    The large number of unexplained nighttime drone sightings in New Jersey and other East Coast states created a panic which at one point shut down an airport.

    Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, now says many of those drones were authorized and known by the government.

    “After research and study, the drones that were flying over New Jersey in large numbers were authorized to be flown by the FAA for research and various other reasons,” Leavitt said at a briefing Tuesday.

    Leavitt said that the issue grew worse “due to curiosity,” as some of the drones also belonged to hobbyists and private citizens.

    “This was not the enemy,” she told reporters.

  • How’s that year end Schumann resonance anxiety treating you?

    How’s that year end Schumann resonance anxiety treating you?

    When the resonance is this high, Saturday nights are all right for anxiety.

    We do not often provide opinions on the Schumann Resonance; however, based on observations, recent readings appear to be unusually high.

    https://www.tiktok.com/@enlightenedvibrations/video/7453453192446233902?_r=1&_t=ZT-8sbhVHQlYUN

    Firm believers of the Schumann Resonance claim it directly impacts human well-being, including mental health, emotional balance, and even physical sensations.

    Scientifically, the Schumann Resonance refers to the natural electromagnetic frequencies of the Earth, primarily at 7.83 Hz, which are generated by lightning discharges and resonate within the ionosphere.

    While some studies suggest potential links between these frequencies and human brainwaves, there is currently limited empirical evidence to conclusively prove that fluctuations in the Schumann Resonance have significant effects on human health or behavior.

    In the meantime, this fine Saturday night. We are all blessed with either anxiety from the resonance itself, or because we know those Christmas bills are coming due in just a few days.

  • Has 101.7 in Tuscaloosa been hijacked by aliens or is it stunting?

    Has 101.7 in Tuscaloosa been hijacked by aliens or is it stunting?

    There seems to be a fever dream of epic proportions unfolding at 101.7 FM in Tuscaloosa, an alternative rock radio station.

    Listeners began noticing dramatically strange events within the last several hours. The station, typically known for its alternative rock lineup, suddenly began playing Taylor Swift songs on repeat—followed by Russian versions of her tracks. Amid this bizarre playlist, a muddled voice, sometimes electronic and other times demonic-sounding, repeatedly announced it was “taking over the station,” muttering cryptic messages about aliens and other strange phenomena.

    As of the time of this post, the staff at the station either appear unaware of the situation or are unable to stop it. Their website continues to function as though nothing unusual is happening, with links to news articles and football stories remaining untouched. Meanwhile, on the station’s Facebook page, listeners have started commenting, asking, “What is going on with the station?”

    Or maybe there’s another explanation of earthly proportions.

    Stunting is typically used to generate publicity and audience attention for upcoming changes to a station’s programming, such as new branding, format, or as a soft launch for a newly-established station.

    Only reported a month ago, Tuscaloosa was ready to ditch the alternative station..

    So while an alien invasion or Russian interference might be more fun, the explanation could be very mundane to get attention..

    Developing.

    https://twitter.com/monica_souder/status/1870789505416036425?t=eJdCsXsDFdwqfc_RdGIJew&s=19
  • Christmas turns present-licking good

    Christmas turns present-licking good

    We triple checked this. Actually we went further and just hovered over the publish button for a few hours before posting this.

    But it appears to be real..

    KFC has launched an innovative brand of wrapping paper: So good you can lick it.

    And of course–it tastes like chicken! And a hint of sage and cranberry to add that extra holiday zeal.

    The fast food chain has just launched its ‘first ever’ Lickable Wrapping Paper – and it’s perfect for the gifting season.

    So if you want wrapping paper with a twist this year, you’ve come to the right place.

    And with the holiday season right around the corner, you’ll need to move quickly if you want to nab it – but you’ll have to check the fine print. 

    xxx

    Alongside the original chicken taste this festive find has “a refreshing hit of cranberry sauce and an aromatic pinch of sage from the sage and onion stuffing patty,“ according to the product description.

    AT THIS POINT.. KFC’s Christmas collection appears to only be available on the website for the UK and Ireland, so fans in America will have to stick to traditional wrapping paper.

    But keep in mind chicken lovers who want to consume your wrapping paper: Just lick! KFC warned that the wrapping paper is “not intended for human consumption.”



  • Clowning around on Halloween

    Clowning around on Halloween

    The rumors are true: Art the Clown will ring rhe closing bell on Wall Street today, Halloween 2024..

    Is this historic? Weird?

    Or a huge in your face to the other clown who flopped at the box this fall?

    Terrifier 3 studio and distributor Cineverse (Nasdaq: CNVS) said in a press release that it will celebrate the box office success of the shock horror movie in New York City on Thursday when Art the Clown rings the closing bell…

    From their press release:

    “Art the Clown and Terrifier 3 took on The Joker at the box office and won, and now are taking on the street,” Cineverse Chief Legal Officer Gary Loffredo said in a press release. “As our company marks one of the most exciting phases since it began being listed on Nasdaq nearly two decades ago, it’s only fitting that on Halloween we are joined by the iconic character, from our number one movie, to ring the closing bell.”

    According to the release, Art the Clown will be joined by various Cineverse executives and guests, as well as representatives from the movie…