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World Economic Collapse Eminent, Want a Twinkie?

After a century of success in the bakery and snack food industry, Hostess is going belly up. Hostess had been the model company on which similar firms on this and other continents were built. Many of those foreign firms are still thriving – for now. But the original Continental Baking Company, parent to Hostess, is closing the doors on this division. Citing labor problems, ongoing strikes, plant sabotage, and the cost of doing business as an employer in this brave new “free insurance” world, CBC has filed for bankruptcy. Eighteen thousand union workers will join the rolls of the unemployed.

Hostess’ famous product line is more than a snack food, it’s a cultural icon. Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Fruit Pies, and Zingers have carried us through when all our other cultural norms were shaken. It seemed that Twinkies would always be there… Really, they never rot. And after a person accumulates a good size spare tire from eating too many Hostess snacks, it never goes away either. And that may be the root of Hostess’ problems: Michelle Obama’s war on obesity. Read more

Robots Using Tools: Researchers Aim to Create ‘MacGyver’ Robot (+) Selected Short Subject (Video)

from Science Daily

ScienceDaily (Oct. 9, 2012) — Robots are increasingly being used in place of humans to explore hazardous and difficult-to-access environments, but they aren’t yet able to interact with their environments as well as humans. If today’s most sophisticated robot was trapped in a burning room by a jammed door, it would probably not know how to locate and use objects in the room to climb over any debris, pry open the door, and escape the building. . . . Read Complete Report

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How To Survive A Robot Uprising (aka Robopocalypse)

Published on May 7, 2012

Forget the zombie apocalypse–the real threat is an imminent Robopocalypse, a robot uprising! We at Epipheo care about your survival. That’s why we interviewed Daniel H. Wilson to find out exactly how to survive a robot uprising. Daniel is the world’s foremost authority on the subject and NY Times bestselling author of the book, “Robopocalypse.”

Find out more about Epipheo here: http://www.epipheostudios.com/

Voodoo in the News

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from NBC Miami

Girlfriend of face-eating attacker blames drugs or voodoo

By Karen Yi, NBCMiami.com

The girlfriend of the face-eating attacker who mauled off most of another man’s face said her boyfriend was either unknowingly drugged or placed under a voodoo curse.

She told the Miami Herald the attacker, identified as 31-year-old Rudy Eugene, was “sweet and well-mannered.” The girlfriend, who asked that her name not be disclosed, said she was shocked to hear her boyfriend was the man everyone was calling the “Miami Zombie.” . . . Read complete Report
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from Mail online

Britain’s voodoo killers: This week a minister warned of a wave of child abuse and killings linked to witchcraft. Alarmist? This investigation suggests otherwise

PUBLISHED: 18:49 EST, 15 August 2012 | UPDATED: 13:15 EST, 17 August 2012

By SUE REID

They appeared to be upright and decent members of our society. She dressed smartly, and had worked for Marks & Spencer.

He drove a top-of-the-range Mercedes and spent his spare time coaching a local women’s football team.

But unbeknown to their neighbours and friends, this couple living in their suburban London flat led a terrifying secret life.

They practised African black magic or voodoo, and on Christmas Day in 2010 they murdered a teenage boy in the belief he was a witch. . . Read Complete Report

X Files Released by U.K.Reveal Desire to Weaponize Alien Technology yet A Third of Earthlings would befriend Aliens

Continuing with the “all from outer space” propaganda. . . . EDITOR

UFO X-Files Released By U.K. Reveal Desire To Weaponize Alien Technology

from Huffington Post

Posted: 07/12/2012 8:24 pm Updated: 07/12/2012 9:52 pm

lee.speigel@huffingtonpost.com

Newly released X-Files from the United Kingdom’s National Archives reveal the role of that country’s Ministry of Defense UFO Desk officers, what they actually thought about possible alien visits to Earth and their ideas on harnessing alien technology as a weapon.

There are 25 files, comprising more than 6,700 pages, that include UFO policy, parliamentary questions, media issues, public correspondence and, of course, UFO sighting reports. Overall, more than 10,000 UFO reports came through the special Ministry of Defense unit from 1950 to 2009.

“These are probably the most fascinating and bizarre government files ever made available to the public,” said Nick Pope, who was the UFO Desk officer from 1991 to 1994. . . . Read complete Report (w/ video)

A third of Earthlings believe in UFOs, would befriend aliens

from USA Today

By Natalie DiBlasio, USA TODAY

Updated 6/26/2012 7:49 PM

Aliens often compete with superheroes, vampires and zombies to top hit movie lists — but more than a third of Americans say UFOs are not a fantasy.

That’s the word from a new National Geographic Channel study finding that 80 million Americans are certain UFOs exist and that one in 10 believe they’ve spotted one.

“We wanted the pulse on people’s opinions,” says Brad Dancer, senior vice president of research and digital media for National Geographic. “We wanted to get a sense of how Americans view UFOs, what people believe and how mainstream pop culture may or may not be playing into their opinions on it.” . . . Read Complete report

Dangerous Game? Psychologists Use Ouija Board to Tap Subconscious (w/ video)

Photo: Ouija game “playing” board. U.S. Patent D056,449. Design patent for toys (D21/813) which was filed May 26, 1920. Issued Oct 26, 1920. Patentee was Clifford H. McGlasson. Public domain.

Have one experience with one. First and last time. I decided I can’t enjoy playing any “game” where everyone spends all their time accusing the other of moving the pointer.

Do I believe something strange was going on? 

It’s like voodoo. I don’t believe in it but I sure ain’t gonna mess with it either. . . . EDITOR

from Extraordinary Intelligence

Published on July 9, 2012 by

New Scientist has just published an article that examines the relationship between the controversial Ouija board and the human subconscious.

Psychologists at the University of British Columbia in Canada say that there is growing evidence to suggest that the unconscious plays a role in cognitive functions we usually consider the preserve of the conscious mind.  Speaking at the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness conference, Hélène Gauchou asserts that we are not always fully in control of our own actions or movements.  There are times when the unconscious takes over and we release, as she puts it, our “inner zombie”.  According to Gauchou, the pressing matter for psychologists is, “How can we communicate with that unconscious intelligence?”  The answer according to researchers may be found in Ouija.

In an effort to prove this theory and to explore options of tapping into that subconscious mind and bring it to the surface, these researchers have been holding studies involving the Ouija Board and study participants.  The article states of Gauchou’s experiements: . . . read Complete Report

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The Mystery of Ouija Boards

Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

If you would like to see a follow-up sequel to this video, please comment. I’m looking into making a Ouija Board video that will focus on the protection and steps one needs to take during a Ouija board session. In addition, it will have more interviews and advice about the use of the board.


GO DEEPER: The Ouija Board

Cannabis and Cannibalism: The Return Of Reefer Madness In The Media? (w/video)

I’ve heard  smoking pot blamed for some of the most ridiculous things in the world over the last 70 years but I’ve  got to admit this one takes the cake.  Of course I’m not saying that some of the good people who played cannibalistic zombies in the hit TV series “The Living Dead” hadn’t smoked a bowl or two before the shoot. . . but pot causing the recent “cannibal” attacks would be funny as hell if I wasn’t so tired of the misinformation about one of the most useable plants on our green earth.  lets FACE it, That’s carryin “making a munchies run ” just a bit far.

If you’ve never watched ‘Reefer Madness” I’ve included the full movie below.for your amusement. . . EDITOR

from Norml

by Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director June 28, 2012

As I told staff this morning in an email, last night and this morning have been surreal being inundated with media requests for interviews on two totally disparate topics related to cannabis:

Chicago moving forward with cannabis decriminalization for possession

Media headlines (and some experts’ claims) that cannabis might have caused a guy to kill and chew his victim’s face off

Talk about one topic being ‘good’, the other one being ‘bad’ (if not totally bizarre)!

It is one thing for the media to report on the toxicological results from the autopsy of the guy who did this strange and gruesome maiming in Miami last month, but to read a professor of psychiatry at the University of Miami pop off to the Associated Press that maybe it was the strain of cannabis that might have caused this guy to become a cannibal strikes me that this professor is totally incorrect beyond belief and that her comments as an ‘expert’ are going to be repeated in any future news stories, radio and TV shows on the matter of cannabis’ safety. . . . Read Complete Report

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Film Classics | Louis J. Gasnier’s Reefer Madness (1938) | Full Length
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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2011

Alien visitors? Few Americans seem worried

As I have said many, many times I do not believe there would be mass panic among the worlds people if it was announced that we were being visited from outer space by aliens. We have been indoctrinated to “UFOs from outer space” by propaganda alluding to this fact by the controlled media, entertainment industry, government and policing agencies for the past 50 some-odd years.  But let’s change the origin as to E.T’s home-base to somewhere on or in the earth.

I believe it to be a pretty good bet that if the worlds masses were to find out that we are sharing our planet with a further advanced civilization. . . then there would be mass panic worldwide. . . . EDITOR 

from The Wanatchee World

Alien visitors? Few Americans seem worried

Los Angeles Times

Friday, June 29, 2012

LOS ANGELES — Not only do more than 80 million Americans believe that UFOs exist, many are not afraid of an alien drop-in, according to a new study.

As part of its new “Chasing UFOs” series, the National Geographic Channel conducted a poll to assess Americans’ views on the paranormal. The study found that 11 percent of those polled firmly believed they had spotted a UFO.

In addition, most of those polls said they would regard a minor alien invasion as only a minor inconvenience. And most expect the visitors to be “E.T.”-type friendly, according to a news release on the study.

In spite of the recent uproar over the Miami face-chewing incident, 71 percent in this survey were more likely to believe in aliens than in zombies — or vampires or superheroes, for that matter.

The study threw in a few fun questions. . . . Read complete Report

Retro Subterranean Worlds: Lost City Beneath Lexington Kentucky? (w/video)

Photo: Lexington Kentucky skyline. SOURCE Public Domain

from KY Forward

JSH’S KY: Built on the dust of lost race, Lexington good match for Zombie parade

By Jeffrey Scott Holland
KyForward contributor

 

Of all the oddball topics in my book Weird Kentucky, the one that seems to resonate the most with local readers is the centuries-old rumor that downtown Lexington is built over an enormous cavern containing the remains of a forgotten prehistoric people. Sounds like tinfoil-hat stuff, doesn’t it? And yet, and yet:

In his 1806 book Travels In America, Thomas Ashe told of a vast network of huge open-room caverns that he discovered in 1783 beneath the city of Lexington. The chamber contained exotic artifacts of an unidentifiable civilization, including a stone altar. The caves were also said to be filled with human bones, and mummified remains. These mummies were of unusually tall stature, and like the mysterious Mammoth Cave mummies, they had red hair.. . . Read Complete Report

Just for Fun Video: Resurrecting Michael Jackson‘s Thriller in Lexington, KY

from youtube

Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2007

On October 27, 2002 The UNDEAD invaded the streets of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, for what has become an annual Halloween event..

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