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Revisiting The Pascagoula UFO

The Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt returns with a new show exploring the 1973 Pascagoula UFO mystery, where two men fishing off a pier in Mississippi claimed they had been abducted by space aliens and taken on a joy ride in a flying saucer.

Both of the men in the abduction case — Calvin Parker and Charles Hickson — are now dead. But they both wrote separate accounts of the incident prior to their passing, although there were periods of time they shied away from any publicity.

Among the new wrinkles explored by Liszt? Parker and Hickson were dock workers, employed under the auspices of Ingalls Shipbuilding. This was where many of the U.S. Navy ships were built, and at its height had more than 27,000 employees, making it the largest employer in the state of Mississippi.

Interesting enough, Ingalls would become a division of the vast defense-based enterprise Litton Industries, run by a maverick Texan — Charles “Tex” Thornton — who had previously worked for the Las Vegas, Nevada, aerospace recluse Howard Hughes. Litton Industries had scores of divisions, ranging from outfits producing fast foods (Stouffer’s TV dinners) to microwaves to shipbuilding to aerospace technology.

Liszt notes how the space aliens described by Parker and Hickson wore space suits  bearing a remarkable likeness to suits another division of Litton was designing for NASA in the early 1960s. In other words, the pair might not have been abducted by aliens at all, but by co-workers, garbed in space suits, testing out equipment for use by NASA. Litton Industries ceased to exist in the year 2000, as all of its remaining divisions at that time were bought out and incorporated into Northrup Grumman.

As always, this is a long broadcast, covering lots of ground — from the White Sands of New Mexico to Sleeping Prophet Edgar Cayce’s trances and his reflections on Lemuria and Atlantis. You’ll probably need a few sittings to watch this video in full.

 

Tennessee Swamp Out Howling

Democrats staged a howling protest at the Tennessee Capitol in Nashville as legislators voted to redistrict  the state’s congressional seats, ending that racial gerrymandering that had essentially guaranteed a black district from Memphis. This follows the U.S. Supreme Court ending racial gerrymandering throughout the South. Other states, including Mississippi, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, also are expected to redraw their congressional districts.

Has Bill Gates or some other Deep State fraudster unleashed the hantavirus as a follow-up to Covid-19? Funny how the signs of a pandemic begin to drop right before another major nationwide election? Do the Democrats always cheat? To what level will they sink to pervert ands steal elections? This is a party that has worn out its welcome!

The war in Iran flares up again. Will the evil interlopers who control Iran be ferreted out? How about the federal cleanup? Will President Donald Trump and his administration succeed in draining the swap? Stay tuned! Here’s more from And We Know.

Fern Extends Its Reach Sunday

Winter Storm Fern has now dumped more than a foot of snow, as well as treacherous coats of ice, across a 2,300-mile stretch of the United States.  States in the Midwest and Mid Atlantic lay buried beneath up to two feet of snow. States to the south grapple with thick coats of ice, causing widespread power outages.

As of Sunday night, an estimated one million customers had gone without power, the largest number of them in Tennessee. While electrical service will be quickly restored in some locales, in other places power might remain out for several days.

“It is a unique storm in the sense that it is so widespread,” National Weather Service meteorologist Allison Santorelli said. “It was affecting areas all the way from New Mexico, Texas, all the way into New England, so we’re talking like a 2,000-mile spread.”

Ice storms seemed heaviest in northern Mississippi and western North Carolina, as well as intervening stretches of Tennessee. Meanwhile, in New York, some communities reported harsh winter temperatures, reaching -49 degrees Fahrenheit along the U.S.-Canadian border.

Air and roadway travel ground to a halt. More than 11,500 airplane flights were canceled Sunday and another 16,000 delayed. Here’s more from Fox News.

Fern Lays Down Ice, Snow

Winter Storm Fern swept across much of the nation Saturday but weather watchers say we haven’t seen the worst of the storm yet. That’s because roads had become icy Saturday, causing an increase in traffic accidents, but the ice hadn’t reached the point where it was causing trees and power lines to snap.

That’s much more likely to happen in the early hours Sunday, and continuing to spread through the day. We’ll see the damage from these widespread outages as the weekend winds down, particularly in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and the Piedmont region of North Carolina.

We’ll also see the heaviest snowfall on Sunday. A band along the Ohio River, from Louisville through the Cincinnati area, is expected to pick up about a foot of snow. Heavier totals will fall from Pennsylvania into New York and points farther east.  The Mid Atlantic and New England states could see 12 to 18 inches of snow.

So far, air traffic has been more impacted than ground travel. Some 16,000 flights have been canceled over the next three days. Here’s more from meteorologist Max Velocity.

 

Why Johnny Can’t Read?

Many American kids fail to learn to read! But in the poorest state, scores shot up.

They call it the Mississippi Miracle. How is that possible? John Stossel gives us the reason why.

A Tragedy, Not A Lynching

Trey Reed was a young black man who was found hanging from a tree in Mississippi whose death was ruled a suicide.

That hasn’t stopped his story from going viral on TikTok with claims of lynching and racial violence. Now, former NFL player Colin Kaepernick has offered to pay for a second autopsy. Let’s talk about it. Here’s more from Amala Ekpunobi.

When The Riots Begin

The [Deep State] is panicking. They see the people siding with Trump. When the riots begin and they try to blame it on the Trump supporters, the people will see who the real threat to democracy is.

The people are fighting back. The more the people attend Trump’s rallies, it shows he is winning. The Instrument Landing System approach looks good. We are on schedule. Change of batter, chaos, war is coming, all part of the plan to wake the people up. Here’s more from the X22 Report.

Running Afoul Of Inflation?

Remember the good old days when you considered yourself living high on the hog if you cleared $100,000 a year? Not anymore. Owing to the galloping inflation that The Resident Joe Biden has ushered into existence, you now need an annual income of $100,000 or more just to keep your lower middle-lass family afloat in some of the more expensive states.

Here’s a look at the current economic picture, and which states you might consider for a move if you have less annual income — especially if you have a large family to support or you are a retiree and no longer working. The most affordable states are generally in the South and Midwest, including Mississippi, Arkansas and Kentucky.

You’ll want to avoid the coastal states, particularly California, where living costs are much more exorbitant. Here’s more from The Money GPS.

 

MSNBC Hits The Panic Button!

MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki has to admit that Trump is leading Biden in Swing State Polls…and the MSNBC control room panics.  Here’s more from Ovation Eddie, with a tip of his hat to the hit comedy Anchorman.

Meanwhile, Tuesday’s election produced a mixed bag of results, neither confirming a swing toward MAGA nor against former President Donald Trump. The candidate he endorsed for Kentucky governor, Daniel Cameron, couldn’t muster the margins to whip incumbent Andy Beshear. But in Mississippi, Republican Tate Reeves shellacked the Democrat Brandon Presley in the governor’s race.

Elsewhere, Ohio voters approved unfettered abortion even at late stages of pregnancy. That’s frankly an ugly result. let’s hope it is rescinded over the years ahead.

The End Of Roe?

Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to Liz Wheeler, Janice Dean and Josh Hammer about the possibility that the Dobbs v Jackson case could overturn Roe v Wade. The Mississippi abortion law might be what results in the US Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade. Recent Supreme Court justice appointments like Amy Coney Barrett have made the court more conservative, but how will they rule in this major case?

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