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- Howie Mandel and Pilot Share Amazing UAP Sighting
By Faun Grey In the recent YouTube post: BREAKING: Howie Mandel Captures Mysterious UAPs at 45,000 Feet - Pilots Left Baffled Howie Mandel speaks to pilots about UAP's they see at 45,000 feet during a recent flight. Howie Mandel By TYMA4561 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=110142697 Celebrity Howie Mandel shared amazing footage on his social media account laste week in which several UAPs are observed by him and a pilot from the cockpit. The two men comment on three glowing spherical objects which brighten, turn, stop, then dissappear. They are clearly visible in the footage obtained by Mandel. No mention was made as to whether Mandel or the pilot filed a report with MUFON or other agency in order to have this sighting investigated. Mandel reported another sighting he had in 2023 along with his wife whle they were in Toronto, Canada. Have you seen a UAP? Un-X News would like to know about your sighting. Send an email to kunxradio@gmail.com . See more blog posts at www.unxnetwork.com .
- American Airlines Pilots Baffled by UFO Near Their Aircraft
Despite the pilots' report of a fast-moving "missile-like" object passing close to their aircraft, ground control detected nothing on their monitoring systems. By Faun Grey What started as a routine commercial flight turned into an extraordinary encounter for the crew of American Airlines flight 2292 en route to Phoenix, Arizona in February, 2025. On that Sunday afternoon, around 1:00 p.m. Central Standard Time, the flight crew witnessed something unusual - an unidentified flying object (UFO) passing directly above their aircraft at an altitude of 37,000 feet. As reported by The Drive , the journey began smoothly from Cincinnati, Ohio. The aircraft was cruising at its designated altitude toward Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, with passengers settling into their journey, completely unaware of the remarkable event unfolding in the cockpit. While flying over northeastern New Mexico, the pilots reached out to the Air Route Traffic Control Center in Albuquerque seeking clarification. According to Q13 Fox , the communication was captured by Steve Douglass, an experienced radio interceptor, who later shared the recording on his blog, Deep Black Horizon. The pilot's transmission revealed their bewilderment: "Do you have any targets up here? We just had something go right over the top of us. I hate to say this but it looked like a long cylindrical object that almost looked like a cruise missile type of thing moving really fast. It went right over the top of us." Intriguingly, not a single passenger aboard the flight noticed the UFO or was aware of the pilots' unusual observation. On the ground, radar operators and UFO enthusiasts worked diligently to identify the mysterious object that had approached the Airbus A320. Initially, American Airlines appeared reluctant to acknowledge the incident. "At this time, we do not have any indication the radio transmission was from the flight crew onboard American Airlines Flight 2292 on Feb. 21," the airline initially stated. However, Steve Douglass maintained that the transmission appeared genuine, without any signs of manipulation. After their initial denial, American Airlines reversed course and officially confirmed the incident. "Following a debrief with our Flight Crew and additional information received, we can confirm this radio transmission was from American Airlines Flight 2292 on Feb. 21," the company stated. "For any additional questions on this, we encourage you to reach out to the FBI." The significance of this incident cannot be understated, considering American Airlines' position as one of the world's largest airline operators. Their confirmation of the UFO encounter and subsequent referral to the FBI is particularly noteworthy - especially following the Pentagon's recent acknowledgment of the Navy's own UFO encounters. This incident gains additional context when considering that between 2007 and 2017, footage from the U.S. Navy showing rapidly moving UFOs had surfaced online. While initially met with skepticism, these videos were later authenticated by the Pentagon, lending further credibility to such aerial phenomena. This remarkable incident gained further significance following the U.S. Navy's 2019 announcement regarding new internal protocols for reporting such aerial phenomena. The location of this sighting near New Mexico's White Sands Missile Range - renowned as the Department of Defense's most extensive and comprehensively equipped open-air testing facility - naturally drew attention. However, Scott Stearns, the facility's chief of public affairs, dismissed any connection to their operations. He emphasized two crucial points: the considerable distance of approximately 400 miles between the range and flight 2292's position, and the absence of any testing activities at the facility on that particular Sunday. This unexplained encounter now joins the extensive catalog of mysterious aerial phenomena in American history, adding another layer to the ongoing discussion about unexplained objects in our skies. For those intrigued by this American Airlines encounter at 37,000 feet, explore the fascinating Phoenix lights UFO incident of 1997. Additionally, delve into nine of the most compelling alien abduction narratives documented in recent history. Have you seen a UFO? We'd like to hear about it!
- Blood Moon and Total Lunar Eclipse this Month
By Faun Grey A total lunar eclipse will paint the moon crimson Thursday evening into Friday morning across the Western Hemisphere. North and South America will experience the most spectacular views. Select regions of Africa and Europe might observe the phenomenon. Lunar eclipses occur when precise alignment happens between the moon, Earth, and sun. Earth creates a shadow that can partially or completely obscure the moon. During partial lunar eclipses, Earth's shadow appears to carve into the moon's surface. In a total eclipse, the full moon becomes completely covered and glows reddish-copper as scattered sunlight passes through Earth's atmospheric layers. NASA reports that lunar and solar eclipses occur between four and seven times annually. The Americas, Africa, and Europe witnessed a partial lunar eclipse last September, while the previous total lunar eclipse occurred in 2022. How to see the lunar eclipse The phenomenon, nicknamed the blood moon, will be observable for approximately one hour beginning at 2:26 a.m. Eastern on Friday. Optimal viewing occurs near 3 a.m. Eastern. Simply step outside and gaze upward — no specialized equipment or eclipse glasses are required. "Clear skies should provide perfect viewing conditions," explained Shannon Schmoll, who directs Abrams Planetarium at Michigan State University. European and African viewers may face challenges due to moonset timing. "This eclipse primarily favors North and South America," noted Yale University astronomy specialist Michael Faison. Should you miss this event, prepare for September 7. Another total lunar eclipse will traverse portions of Asia, Africa, Australia, and Europe. American viewers will await their next opportunity in March 2026. History of eclipses Throughout millennia, societies have observed and decoded lunar eclipses. Ancient peoples possessed greater celestial knowledge than contemporary society acknowledges, according to historian Zoe Ortiz. "Their nightly observations provided clearer celestial views than our modern perspective allows," stated Ortiz from the University of North Texas. Aristotle's observations of Earth's curved shadow on the moon during lunar eclipses provided evidence of Earth's spherical shape. In ancient Mesopotamia, blood-colored moons were interpreted as royal warnings. Their solution involved temporarily installing a substitute ruler during eclipses to shield their king from potential harm. "That's definitely worthy of cinematic adaptation," Ortiz remarked.
- How Doll Manufacturers Deter Posession
By Faun Grey While doll possessions are uncommon (with possession rates lower than 0.0001% of all manufactured dolls), their devastating consequences nearly brought the doll industry to its knees until 1945. That year marked a turning point when Annabelle "Janice" Wallis, who had personally experienced a horrific doll possession, collaborated with toymaker Winslow Shott. Together, they conducted extensive research spanning multiple decades to understand doll possession mechanics. Their findings revealed that the sequential steps in manufacturing dolls and children's playthings were crucial in creating toys resistant to spiritual occupation. The Wallis-Shott Process, published in 1967 and now implemented globally, has significantly reduced instances of doll possessions. The process includes several essential manufacturing principles: Manufacturing guidelines specify that dolls and toys must maintain solid construction throughout production, or if hollow, this state should only exist prior to facial attachment. Modern manufacturing has shifted towards using solid components that are assembled together. The facial features must be the final element added during toy production, and should remain somewhat incomplete. While stuffed animals are still produced by filling an empty exterior with stuffing, facial elements like eyes must be attached at the very end of the process to prevent spirits from occupying the incomplete form before stuffing. Initially, dolls were designed with irises but no pupils to maintain incompleteness. However, when children began drawing pupils themselves, this approach proved risky. Current manufacturing includes multiple intentionally missing features that are difficult to complete—such as fewer digits, undefined mouth lines, pupils without irises, and similar elements. Barbie and Ken dolls, with their notably featureless anatomical areas, exemplify some of the most possession-resistant toys available. Conversely, the Construct-A-Creature Workshop has faced multiple lawsuits for deliberately disregarding the Wallis-Schott process. Their practices actively invite supernatural occupation—leaving complete unstuffed forms unattended, providing predetermined names and personalities, incorporating symbolic hearts, and performing "life-giving" ceremonies. These practices have led to their operations being prohibited in more than 50 nations. Given that all objects can potentially become Tsukumogaki, and toys that remain unpossessed but survive to that age typically develop strong personalities, manufacturers now use biodegradable materials designed to decompose naturally before reaching the century mark without special preservation methods. While the Velveteen Rabbit Phenomenon remains largely unavoidable, there's a silver lining: all documented VRP cases have resulted in toys that demonstrate protective and benevolent behavior towards their child owners. However, these transformed toys often show considerably less goodwill towards the problematic adults in these children's lives. The Duel Monsters Toy Line has maintained exemplary safety standards throughout its manufacturing history. Despite their various shortcomings, both Maximillion Pegasus and Seto Kaiba enforced stringent protocols to ensure their products posed no risk to children. However, the toy line exhibits an unusual susceptibility to supernatural possession, though not following typical ghostly patterns. In 1989, following Duel Monsters' initial release, a "Dark Magician" figurine from a private collection became animated during a thaumaturgic storm surge after lightning struck its housing. The figure began vocalizing in what language experts analyzing the recordings identified as Ancient Khemetic. Over subsequent years, this Egyptian spirit manifested in various Dark Magician merchandise, including figurines, dolls, plush toys, posters, and even made an appearance on a printed T-shirt. While conspiracy theorists propose these manifestations resulted from Mr. Pegasus appropriating the identity of an actual ancient sorcerer for his card designs, no conclusive evidence has ever substantiated these claims.
- Man Reports Triangle UFO After 18 Years
By Margie Kay A Kansas City man who wishes to remain anonymous called me last night to report a UFO he saw in 1997. This was the first time he told anyone about the incident, and he stated that he did not feel comfortable filing an official report. The witness was driving on a road on the outskirts of Las Vegas, Nevada while heading to Los Angeles at approximately 10:00 pm sometime during July of 1997. The witness, who was traveling alone, stated that he came upon a silent black triangular-shaped craft with no lights hovering 100 to 200 feet above the road and measuring approximately 100' across. The object covered the road and extended over it on both sides. "It blocked out the stars above, and I was just amazed at what I was looking at." Stated the witness. "I watched it for about 30 seconds, then it rose at incredible speed and out of sight," said the witness. No photos were taken. I've taken a number of older sighting reports lately. Perhaps the witnesses are seeing the congressional hearings and are triggered about their own sightings. If you have seen a UFO, please let us know. www.unxnetwork.com .
- UFO Captured on Film by News Helicopter
By Faun Grey In a recent post on Reddit, a UFO observer noticed something strange in a video by a local LA Fox station, which was taken from a helicopter. An oddly shaped grey craft with no wings or tail moves quickly across the frame at the 9:03:45 timestamp. People immediataely posted theories about the craft, including that it was a UAP. The post has since been removed from Reddit, and we have to question why. However, the original news footage remais on YouTube. What do you think? Post in the comments.
- Is the Beast of Bray Road Still Out There?
Witnesses who've allegedly encountered the Beast of Bray Road portray it as a towering, fur-covered creature with luminous eyes, razor-sharp claws, and an overwhelming odor of decomposing flesh. By Faun Grey Along the outskirts of Elkhorn, Wisconsin, stretches Bray Road, a 17-mile thoroughfare with roots tracing back to colonial times, when it was commonly referred to as the King's Highway. While it appears ordinary like countless other American roads, it harbors a chilling secret - a mysterious creature that reportedly prowls its surroundings. The inaugural sighting of what would later be dubbed the Beast of Bray Road took place in 1936, when a security guard at the nearby St. Coletta School for Exceptional Children was traversing the fields. He encountered what he characterized as a furry, humanoid being, measuring between six and seven feet in height, bearing similarities to both a wolf and a bear. The creature's vocalizations were a disturbing blend of animal and human sounds, and the guard detected a powerful stench of decaying meat. While he never encountered the entity again, the memory of this experience haunted him for the remainder of his days. This initial sighting marked just the beginning of a series of encounters with the Bray Road Beast. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, numerous individuals stepped forward, sharing their own experiences with the Wisconsin Werewolf, each offering unique perspectives on its possible nature. The First Encounter With The Bray Road Beast Elkhorn, Wisconsin, 1936. A quaint rural community of approximately 6,500 residents. As documented by author Linda Godfrey in her book The Beast of Bray Road , Elkhorn earned the nickname "the Christmas Card Town." Located an hour's drive from both Madison and Milwaukee, the town was surrounded by fertile prairie land, scattered with cornfields and dairy farms - a seemingly perfect setting, far removed from the dark tales typically featured in true-crime podcasts. However, an event would soon alter Elkhorn's peaceful existence forever. The story centers on Mark Shackleman, a night watchman employed at St. Coletta, a Catholic convent - the same institution where Rosemary Kennedy was later placed after her father Joseph Kennedy arranged her lobotomy in 1941 to address her "agitated depression" and violent mood swings. Around midnight, while patrolling the fields near the school, Shackleman spotted something atop a nearby "Native American burial mound." The entity appeared wolf-like but stood on two legs, seemingly scratching at the earth. When Shackleman attempted to approach for a closer look, the creature quickly disappeared. The next morning, Shackleman recounted the incident to his wife, noting the creature's distinctive hands, with "shriveled" thumbs and pinky fingers noticeably shorter than its other digits. Upon returning to the mound during daylight hours, Shackleman discovered distinct "raking" marks in the soil. After nightfall, Shackleman made his way back to the burial mound, where he encountered the creature once again. This time, rather than fleeing, it remained in place, turning to confront him. Shackleman would later describe the being as reaching nearly seven feet in height. According to his account, the creature was "completely covered in dark or black fur and emitted a horrific stench... reminiscent of decomposing flesh... Its eyes seemed to pierce right through me, and it vocalized a distinct sound - a three-syllable growl, deep and menacing, that sounded approximately like 'gadarrah,' with emphasis on the middle syllable." Despite his background as a former heavyweight boxer and his robust physical condition at age mid-30s, Shackleman felt his skin crawl during the encounter. "In that moment, I could only think to do one thing - I prayed to the Almighty for protection... The creature then turned away and departed at a slow pace... I remained frozen in place for what felt like an eternity, the putrid odor lingering in the air, before offering another prayer of gratitude. Never again did I encounter that being or anything similar." Some individuals who heard Shackleman's account suggested the entity might have been a hellhound, a supernatural creature frequently mentioned in ancient European folklore and Biblical texts. According to researcher Bob Trubshaw, a hellhound's growl exists in a realm "between coherent speech and complete silence... filled with raw emotion and strength, yet devoid of any rational thought..." Intriguingly, the creature's utterance of "gadarrah" bears a striking similarity to "Gadara," a Biblical location in ancient Judea where, according to scripture, Jesus performed an exorcism on a demon-possessed individual who emerged "from the tombs" - paralleling how Shackleman's creature was discovered disturbing a burial mound. However, even among those who accept supernatural explanations, the hellhound theory regarding the Beast of Bray Road finds little support. Instead, it demonstrates how the creature seems to resist conventional categorization. When confronted with phenomena beyond our comprehension, we often resort to comparing them with familiar concepts. Shackleman's narrative concludes there. The creature he encountered at the burial mound disappeared temporarily - or perhaps merely retreated into hiding, as nearly five decades after Shackleman's experience, reports of the entity began to resurface. Subsequent Sightings Of The Beast Of Bray Road Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, reports of the Bray Road Beast increased significantly. While most encounters occurred near Elkhorn, residents also reported sightings of the creature extending to Walworth, Racine, and Jefferson County. The first notable encounter with the alleged Wisconsin Werewolf in this modern era took place during autumn 1989. Lori Endrizzi, a manager at The Jury Room, an Elkhorn lounge, was driving home along Bray Road at approximately 1:30 a.m. She noticed an enormous being on the roadside, initially viewing its back, but as she continued driving, she managed to observe its front aspect. "The creature was in a kneeling position!" she recounted. "Its elbows were raised, and I distinctly remember the prominent claws extending outward. Those long claws are permanently etched in my memory." According to Endrizzi, the being appeared to be clutching something within its extended claws, possibly roadkill. Unlike typical wildlife that scatter when illuminated by headlights, this creature deliberately turned to face her, meeting her gaze. Thoroughly frightened, Endrizzi hastily retreated to her home. The following day, determined to understand her experience, she visited the local library to research potential explanations. Her search led her to The Golden Book of the Mysterious , a 1976 publication, which contained an illustration labeled "werewolf" that resonated with her sighting. "Despite the late hour and darkness, I'm certain about what I witnessed," Endrizzi insisted. "Such a sight isn't easily misidentified... I remain convinced it was something demonic. While I don't necessarily believe in werewolves as such, I think it's possible something could have been... summoned." The next significant sighting occurred two years later. On Halloween night of 1991, local resident Doris Gipson encountered the creature while driving through foggy conditions on the same road. Her vehicle struck something, causing the front wheel to momentarily lift. After traveling another 50 feet, she stopped to examine any potential damage to her vehicle or whatever she might have hit. The road behind her was empty. As she circled toward the rear of her car, the creature suddenly emerged from the woodland. "This thing came charging straight at me!" Gipson described. "It was definitely not a dog; it was larger than me... Its movement was unlike any human I've ever seen, and I say this having had a track star for an uncle." Gipson quickly scrambled back into her vehicle and accelerated rapidly. At that instant, the creature leaped onto her car's trunk, only losing its grip due to the rain-slicked surface. Gipson believed she would have become the creature's "dinner" had it successfully caught her, but she managed to escape unharmed. However, her encounter wasn't over. Later that evening, while picking up a friend from a social gathering, she experienced another sighting. Her companion suddenly exclaimed, pointing through the window, "Look at that creature!" Without hesitation, Gipson accelerated away from the scene. Upon reaching home, she discovered disturbing evidence: distinct claw marks marring the surface of her blue Plymouth Sundance. Reflecting on her experience, Gipson later characterized the entity as "an aberration of nature, one of the Creator's oversights." Is The Wisconsin Werewolf Still Out There? Godfrey documented both Gipson and Endrizzi's encounters in the community newspaper, The Week . Following these publications, numerous additional witnesses emerged, sharing their own experiences with the alleged Beast of Bray Road. In coverage by Milwaukee Magazine , Godfrey offered a nuanced perspective on her website, stating: "It's highly likely that witnesses aren't all observing the same entity. Some may encounter a tangible, biological creature, while others might experience supernatural manifestations from various origins. A small number of reports could be attributed to misidentification or deliberate deception." While reports of the Wisconsin Werewolf have significantly decreased since their peak in the 1990s, some locals maintain that the creature continues to inhabit the vegetation along Bray Road. Naturally, there remain those who have always dismissed the phenomenon entirely. Regardless of one's beliefs, the Beast of Bray Road has secured its position in American folkloric tradition. Perhaps it still roams the area, waiting to be discovered. If you've encountered the Beast of Bray Road or a similar creature, please share your story with us. Send to: kunxradion@gmail.com
- Interruption of flights in Gaziantep, Turkey due to UFO sighting
By Faun Grey By Ercan Karakas - https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/6019656, GFDL, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=20306614 On Monday night, February 17, pilots at Gaziantep Airport reported a UFO causing the suspension of flights due to its luminous and unidentified nature. A bright, unidentified object was spotted by pilots of an aircraft at an altitude of 8,000 to 10,000 feet around 10:00 p.m. in the local time (GMT+3). A warning about unidentified flying objects caused a momentary disruption at the airport in Turkey's sixth largest city. Gaziantep, situated near the Turkish-Syrian border, is located in southeastern Turkey. The unidentified object, not detected by radar, was notified to air traffic control, resulting in the suspension of flights as a safety measure. According to a Turkish specialist, the source of the light could potentially be a Starlink satellite. Potential drone association After the suspension, authorities carried out investigations in the vicinity of the airport. Once it was ascertained that there was no immediate danger, flights were able to resume after approximately three hours. The investigation is currently in progress and authorities are considering the potential that the item may have been a remotely operated aircraft. January incident may be related On January 29, 2025, pilots at Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen Airport were alerted by the traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS) and conducted a thorough search in the area. Despite efforts, authorities were unable to identify the cause of these warnings. Upon being alerted, the pilots promptly notified air traffic controllers, resulting in a joint search operation by air, sea, and land. Despite some pilots suggesting the possibility of a drone or ship being the cause of the warnings, no definitive proof was found by the search teams. Communication via radio between pilots and air traffic control indicated the critical nature of the circumstance. According to one pilot's report, while on the final approach at an altitude of 300 feet, they received a traffic alert that could potentially be from a drone or another aircraft. This information was shared for awareness purposes. According to the response from the control tower, they had previously received similar warnings and had been dealing with it for two and a half hours. Other flights before the current one had also been given the same warning. The control tower had already reported this to the coastal authorities.
- Strange Object Filmed Over Las Vegas
By Faun Grey In a video posted on the Mavi ufo alarm YouTube channel just two days ago, someone filmed a strange low-flying object moving slowly over downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, during daylight hours. The object is unlike any conventional aircraft; however, the person filming can be heard saying that at first, it looked like a plane. The shape is very unusual, with two protrusions from the side and no visible means of propulsion. It is unclear who took the video and when this was captured. What do you think it is?
- Chilling UFO Encounter by Florida Flight Crew
By Faun Grey In a recent by NBC6 News in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a flight crew was alerted by ground radar that there was an Unidentified object in their vicinity. The pilot and co-pilot noted three glowing objects, while the flight attendant saw only one from her position. The flight attendant took video of one of the objects by placing her phone against a window. She stated that the object changed from white to green, and appeared to have an energy around it. The object was over 45,000 feet and zig-zaged in the sky. None of the crew know what the object was.
- Yes Virginia, The Cyberverse is Spying on You
By Violet Wisdom Encriptions make it impossible to … nothing is impossible. It’s all connected and what little of your data that isn’t being sold or shared with apps is one supercomputer nanosecond away from being accessible to whoever wants your information. We’ve been told for years that the only way an app (specifically social media apps) can have access to your phone calls, location, and/or text messages is if you allow it. In 2018 it became public that text and call information was being accessed from Android phones by a social media site. The response reaffirmed you could easily stop the sharing in your settings and that they were only collecting what numbers you called or texted, nothing like actually listening to your conversations. We’re still being told it is impossible for texts, calls and conversations to be data mined. We’re no longer shocked when we get the mail from the end of our driveways and find notices that our personal information has been stolen in a data breach. We’ve accepted that our social security numbers, address, bank account numbers, health records, etc aren’t secure anywhere. We look at the notices that say, hey, we got hacked and they got your information. We don’t know to what extent, or how they plan on using it. It happens, want free credit reporting for a year? So, why would we doubt for an instant that our the little computers in our back pockets aren’t sending everything we say and do to the highest bidders? Our little digital personal assistants spy on us. Lawsuits in 2023 and 2025 brought that to the public view. And we just wanted the music turned up in the living room and that neighborhood porch pilot caught. It’s gotten worse. Recently. Very recently. For several years I caught it here and there. The time my husband and I went to a jewelry store after a tiny diamond fell out of my wedding ring I was bombarded with ads for jewelry. When my son worked for a pest control company in 2020 he spent a week talking about mice. I was hit with ads for mouse traps on social media, my Roku, even my weather app. Last month though, a really odd one occurred. Our daughter came out to visit over New Year’s weekend. She showed me several pictures of green cabinets on her phone. She bought a house and wanted to look at every picture that has ever existed of green cabinets to decide exactly which shade to paint her own. Like I said, she showed me the pictures on her phone. Didn’t send any to my phone. Didn’t tag me in anything. Didn’t email me. Just showed me. My social media switched from its typical gardening and nature posts from pages I don’t follow to green cabinets from pages I don’t follow. The more I scrolled, the more green cabinets I saw. It stopped after three weeks. Today, I got a new slew of posts. Photography tips. I don’t talk much about my photography. I grab my camera, leave my phone in the house and go outside to take pictures. It’s also not a new interest. I got my first manual camera in 1983. That happens when your parents are photographers. No, today I got a text message from a friend. We’re all a bit snowbound and she texted a “hope you’re staying warm” text. I replied, “I am! Did have to grab the Nikon and run outside for a few snow pics.” So it begins. Sure it seems innocuous. Seeing posts on how to frame the perfect photograph is far from hair-raising It is, though, confirming. I enjoyed the bubble I lived in. Sometimes the needle pressed into the side a bit causing a momentary dose of reality but I always managed to slip safely back in my bubble of thinking I don’t live in an Orwellian nightmare. The bubble is officially popped. As a writer, my online behavior will do little more than confuse the hell out of AI data mining, but beware. We’re being watched, listened to and profiled. I’m going to move to a new bubble now where I don’t know why.
- Spine-Chilling Valentine Horror Stories to Keep You Up at Night
A little light reading for Valentine's week