Monday, May 4, 2026

Monday

 



Ohio Nightstalkers

 


The good people of Northeast Ohio don´t seem to care that the Patterson-Gimlin film has been debunked. But then, California aint the Buckeye State, apparently. The "Cleveland Superbomb snowstorm" supposedly forced an entire pack of Bigfeet out of their hiding, et cetera. You get the drift.

Fears of mysterious beast spread in Ohio

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Chinnamasta Jayanti

 


Guys, it seems we just missed a celebration dedicated to the strangest goddess in Hinduism, maybe the world. Yes, that would be Chinnamasta...

2026 Chinnamasta Jayanti

Hello

 


- Hello there, human, just a reminder, we´re still around! 

On the skids

 


Some "based" takes on class, ethnicity and intelligence c/o Edward Dutton. You probably know the drift already. Dutton is reacting to a recent British documentary about the plight of the "White working class", arguing that it´s really the underclass that´s being depicted. He also notes that the docu defines "White working class" as an "ethnic group"! 

OK, *that´s* a new one. Either somebody made a silly mistake, or the people behind the documentary assume (perhaps correctly?) that nobody will care about poor Whites in Woke UK, unless these are re-defined as another ethnic minority worthy of our special consideration, alongside Muslims, Blacks, or what have you.

Dutton points out the irony that this was once a super-reactionary position. During the Victorian era, the British elites wondered aloud whether the workers really were British / English, or a completely different (unknown) ethnicity altogether! That, of course, was a form of racism, not progressive politics...

Another interesting question is whether this is some kind of paradigm shift, a trial balloon, or just some stray TV program of little importance.    

2 words, 1 finger

 


It seems the Alex Jones era is finally over. InfoWars have definitely been taken over by the satirical liberal magazine The Onion. The new owners have even hired an Alex Jones impersonator, who will presumably make fun of the real one. But for how long? I don´t think the concept can last for more than a couple of episodes. Not even sure if anyone gives a damn about Alex Jones in 2026. It´s not 2006 anymore, guys...

Residue

 


Some interesting things in this one. Note the strange fact that ex-believers do *not* have a "religious residue" when it comes to politics (except very briefly). Indeed, atheists who are ex-Christians often become super-liberal, almost as if they are overcompensating for their formerly conservative politics. 

One thing not discussed is the fact that many secular worldviews look like religious ditto with the serial numbers filed off. I mean, the Big Bang theory is just a secularized version of creation ex nihilo...

That´s a rather significant "residue", if you ask me!

Droppen

 


Ett lite "flummigt" budskap från vår broder Thomas Di Leva... 

From panspermia to great filter

 




Sabine Hossenfelder strikes again.

Does life come from outer space, but eventually reaches a "great filter", explaining the Fermi paradox? Microscopic life might be extremely common in the universe, but space-faring civilizations probably aren´t. Somehow, it feels like a "waste of space" if panspermia is true but almost never gives rise to a United Federation of Planets... 

Pass the veggies, please

 


Feminist atheist and cult-watcher Rebecca Watson (Skepchick) has discovered some kind of Über-syncretist sect or cult. Based in Utah, it combines fundamentalist Mormonism, Scientology and multi-level marketing of nutritional supplements. Yes, really! The business-slash-cult is called Balance of Nature and was founded by a chiropractor. Because of course it was.

Interesting, and frankly a bit disturbing.