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Retard Alert!

Clearing out the bookmarks this week because there’s too much gold sitting on the internet going to waste — starting with Donald Trump at the White House Easter egg roll, where he apparently could not get through a painting session with small children without stopping to sh!t-talk Joe Biden and explain the autopen situation to a group of six year olds.

Then we’ve got the Western Australian Premier during COVID bringing in an Aboriginal interpreter for his vaccine announcement — and said interpreter just speaks normal English but adds “mob,” “one,” and “big” randomly to every sentence while the Premier stands next to her watching his career dissolve in real time.

A bloke in Ireland digs a massive hole on a beach for fun, goes home, then sees it on the news as a potential meteor strike. A local astronomy enthusiast is absolutely certain about this.

A karaoke performance of Wannabe that I subjected SugarTits to in real time, and MUCH more from Bearing.

Marfa Lights: Natural Or UFOs?

For generations, mysterious “Ghost Lights” have been spotted in various locations around the world, such as the Min Min lights in Australia, which trace their origins back to Aboriginal folklore, and the Marfa Lights in Texas. In both cases, they are described as floating orbs or UFOs that appear in different colors, about a quarter of the size of the moon, and sometimes even follow observers before darting off into the distance.

These phenomena have spooked many people in both the Australian outback and Texas, with no official explanation as to what they truly are. Are they aliens or UFOs? Spirits from another world? Or perhaps there’s some paranormal explanation? Alternatively, could there be a rational, natural reason for their appearance in our skies over so many years?

However, it isn’t just Texas and Australia. These Ghost Lights have been seen all over the world—from the Will-o’-the-wisp and Naga fireballs in Asia to the Palatine Light phenomenon off Rhode Island. Why have so many unusual things appeared in our skies for so long? Some suggest car headlights, but that doesn’t account for sightings reported hundreds of years ago. Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Edge of Wonder live show as they dig into the mystery of these Ghost Lights.

Modern-Day Bone Pointing

Shamans in Australia’s aborigine culture used to practice an art known as “bone pointing.” Those who had violated the aborigines’ laws would face a ceremony where a bone would be pointed at them, signaling they would encounter death within three days.

Here, Hugo Talks looks at witchcraft and sorcery, and how supernatural powers have been used to control us. Is the Big reveal a modern-day example of bone pointing?

Inside Australia’s Coof Camps

Hayley Hodgson, 26, moved to Darwin from Melbourne to escape the never-ending lockdowns — only to find herself locked up in a Covid Internment Camp without even having the virus.

She’s just returned from a 14-day detention at Howard Springs, the 2000-capacity Covid camp outside Darwin to which regional Covid cases are transported by the authorities. In an exclusive interview with Freddie Sayers, she recounted her experiences. More from UnHerd.

Australia puts teens who tested negative into coof concentration camps. Looks like the Australian police force is under the control of Crocodile Dundumb! More from The Salty Cracker.

 

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