Be Vewy, Vewy Quiet! They’re Huntin’ BIGFOOT!

The Georgia Bigfoot body has joined the ranks of the Minnesota Iceman and the "frozen burrito ET": A childishly executed hoax. For the two or three people who were fortunate enough to miss this: Back in July, two young men from Georgia announced via YouTube, their website (bigfoottracker.com), and their local newspaper (The Clayton Times... Continue Reading →

TinWiki

I'm having way too much fun at TinWiki.org, hitting "random entry" to find such gems as "Mysterious Smell in New York City" (which one, I wonder?). From the entry on tinfoil, under Unintended Effects: "An interesting study was done recently where it was shown that aluminum foil actually amplifies the specific frequencies used by government... Continue Reading →

Alex Jones: Anatomy of a Nervous Breakdown

I listen to Mr. Jones once or twice a week, which is about all I can handle. Any more of the guy and I'd laugh myself to death. But even I'm not laughing at him much these days. I can't even giggle when I realize that I am witnessing the last threads of sanity being... Continue Reading →

What Kind of F***ery is This?

As usual, I can't find corroboration of any sort for most of the statements made by Alex Jones in his July 29th broadcast. If anyone knows more about this stuff than I do, please enlighten me so we can all fight the New World Order together. No, not really. After ranting for a considerable length... Continue Reading →

The Daily Grail interview with Jacques Vallee

The Daily Grail has a great interview with Jacques Vallee on one of my favourite books, Messengers of Deception (1979). Vallee took a lotof flak from other ufologists for exposing UFO hoaxes in this book, and for suggesting alternatives to the extraterrestrial hypothesis, but it's so multi-faceted and so good as a study of human... Continue Reading →

This month’s Pants Afire Award goes to… Benjamin Fulford!

How did one Canadian journalist become the peace broker betweeen 10,000 rich white dudes and 6 million pissed-off Asians? Well, it involves Japanese finance, Nikola Tesla, and liver pills... Until 2005 Benjamin Fulford was a Tokyo-based correspondent with Forbes magazine, writing articles on Asian finance. Then, he says, he quit in protest after the magazine... Continue Reading →

Some Nuggets of Wisdom from Alex Jones

From today's broadcast: "See, there are good people like Willie Nelson's grandmother, and then there are evil people..." Jones insisted he doesn't dislike immigrants; he dislikes the New World Order immigration policy. "I love Hispanic people. There are things I like about their culture. I know they've been brainwashed into thinking the U.S. is theirs... Continue Reading →

Pact or No Pact?

I had my suspicions about the alleged Pregnancy Pact. This is what I wrote about it on another blog on June 21, as part of my review of Juno: "And speaking of pregnant teenagers, this is total b.s. Sh**, in high school my girlfriends and I couldn't even agree on which movie to see. No... Continue Reading →

Deja Ew

TV ads for Dianetics and Amway? That is so '87. "The Land of Will": Nauseatingly ridiculous TV spot for the cult known as Quixtar. Notice how they throw in the first mention of Quixtar at the very, very end of the commercial, almost reluctantly? And how they don't actually mention what they're supposedly selling? I'll... Continue Reading →

Coupla Updates on June Stories

Tabloid Baby reports that the peeping-alien footage almost released by Denver's exopolitical whackadoo Jeff Peckman in June was actually shown on some crappy TV show a decade ago. 9/11 Truther Blair Gadsby finished his hunger strike after 16 days. He's in good condition, but reports that his doctor has warned him of long-term kidney and... Continue Reading →

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