Tuesday, April 29, 2025

THE SAGA OF LORI VALLOW-DAYBELL

The Vallow–Daybell doomsday murders consist of a series of killings—including child murder, filicide, and spousal murder—committed by an American couple, Lori Vallow Daybell and Chad Daybell. Chad and Lori led a Mormon religious sect described in the media as a "doomsday cult." The case was set in motion when Lori's daughter, Tylee Ryan (16), and adopted son, Joshua Jaxon "J. J." Vallow (7), disappeared on September 9 and September 23, 2019, respectively. Their remains were found in Rexburg, Idaho, on June 9, 2020. They had been buried on property owned by Chad, who was Lori's lover at the time of their deaths and had become her husband by the time their bodies were found. The case also involved the murders of Lori's previous husband, Charles Vallow, and Chad's wife, Tammy Daybell, as well as the attempted murder of Lori's nephew-in-law, Brandon Boudreaux. Lori's brother Alex Cox, who is believed by authorities to have participated in the crimes, died before he could be brought to justice.

At the time of the murders, Chad and Lori were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). However, their beliefs had significantly deviated from mainstream Mormonism. Chad was an apocalyptic author and publisher who claimed to have visions of the future and to have lived through multiple past lives, and prophesied the world would end in July 2020. Lori had come to share his fringe beliefs; she became convinced that she was a deity destined to play a role in the coming apocalypse and that her family was getting in the way of her mission. Lori was later nicknamed "Doomsday Mom" by the media.

Tylee was last seen alive on September 8, 2019 and J.J. on September 22, 2019. In late November 2019, after police questioned Lori about J.J.'s whereabouts, she and Chad abruptly vacated their homes in Idaho and left for Hawaii. As police searched for J.J., they discovered that Tylee was also missing. The children's cases attracted media attention as Lori and Chad refused to cooperate with law enforcement. Investigations revealed that the children's disappearances had been preceded and followed by the suspicious deaths of Lori and Chad's respective spouses and by a murder attempt of Brandon Boudreaux, then-husband of Lori's niece. Lori and Chad had married two weeks after the death of Chad's first wife Tammy. After the children's disappearances became known, Tammy's body was exhumed by law enforcement officials, revealing that she had been asphyxiated.


On February 20, 2020, Lori was arrested for desertion and non-support of her children. On June 9, police discovered the remains of Tylee and J. J. during a search at Chad's home and property in Idaho. Chad was arrested on charges of destruction or concealment of evidence. On May 25, 2021, Lori and Chad were charged with the first-degree murders of Tylee, J.J., and Tammy. Prosecutors said that the couple had conspired with Cox to commit the murders as part of their apocalyptic beliefs, but also to remove obstacles to their affair[ and to collect life insurance money and the children's Social Security benefits, using religion to justify their crimes.

Lori and Chad were tried separately. On May 12, 2023, Lori was found guilty of all charges related to the killings of Tylee, J.J., and Tammy. On July 31, she was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. On May 30, 2024, Chad was also found guilty of all charges. On June 1, he was sentenced to death.

After her sentencing in Idaho, Lori was extradited to Arizona to stand trial there twice, first for the murder of Charles Vallow and then for the shooting and attempted murder of Brandon Boudreaux. The first trial started on March 31, 2025, with Lori acting as her own attorney. On April 22, she was found guilty of conspiring to murder Charles Vallow. Her second Arizona trial is in progress. It is amazing what monsters religion can create...



Friday, April 25, 2025

NEWS BREAK: 9/11 CONSPIRACIES AND THE CALL FOR HEARINGS

Ron Johnson says he thinks Senate could hold hearings on 9/11 conspiracies. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) suggested in an interview released Monday that Congress could hold additional hearings on the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and indicated he’s been listening to long-festering and debunked conspiracy theories about the government’s alleged involvement.

“There are a host of questions that I will be asking, quite honestly, now that my eyes have been opened up,” Johnson told conservative influencer Benny Johnson on his podcast Monday.

Ron Johnson chairs the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

He lauded the 2020 film “Calling out Bravo 7” that questions the official story behind the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7, a 47-story office building that fell hours after terrorists flew planes into the Twin Towers. Ron Johnson also called the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)’s investigation “corrupt.”

“I don’t know if you can find structural engineers other than the ones that had the corrupt investigation inside NIST that would say that thing didn’t come down in any other way than a controlled demolition,” Ron Johnson said.

“There’s an awful lot of questions,” he continued. “Who ordered the removal and the destruction of all that evidence totally contrary to any other firefighting investigation procedures? I mean, who ordered that, who was in charge? I think there’s some basic information. Where’s all the documentation from this investigation?”

The senator said he has spoken to former Rep. Curt Weldon, a Pennsylvania Republican who left the House in 2007 after an unsuccessful reelection bid, about Weldon’s claims that former President George W. Bush’s administration covered up the government’s role and ultimately worked to oust him from Congress. Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson interviewed Weldon about his theories last week.

“Now I will work with [Weldon] to expose what he’s willing to expose as well,” Ron Johnson said.





Tuesday, April 22, 2025

POPE FRANCIS: THE LAST POPE?

According to a 900-year-old book in the Vatican, 'Judgement Day' may be upon us soon, and Pope Francis might be the last leader of the Church.

The death of Pope Francis has led to renewed interest in a 900-year-old book known as "The Prophecy of the Popes" (“Prophetia Sancti Malachiae Archiepiscopi, de Summis Pontificibus” - or "Prophecy of Saint-Archbishop Malachy, concerning the Supreme Pontiffs"), which claims to predict the year of Judgement Day.

For those of you who need brushing up on your scripture, Judgement Day – also known as “The Final Judgement” or “the second coming of Jesus Christ” - is the day that Jesus returns to Earth to judge humanity and destroy Earth and Heaven.

Essentially, the day we find out who will be saved and who will be damned. According to the 12th-century book credited to Irish bishop Saint Malachy, it’s going to take place in 2027.

Located in the Vatican’s Secret Archives and discovered in 1590 by Benedictine monk Arnold Wion, "The Prophecy of the Popes" is making headlines due to a prophecy that ties with Pope Francis’ death.

The book contains a series of Latin phrases in 112 mysterious sections which purport to predict the Catholic popes, beginning with Celestine II up to the Church's current leader.

One passage, attributed to Pope Sixtus V, reads: “Axle in the midst of a sign”.

Pope Sixtus’ tenure began 442 years after the first Pope’s rule, and the passage suggests he is in the ‘middle’ of the papal lineage - thus indicating the end of the world would come 442 years later, in 2027.

The last passage of the book reads: "In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church there will reign Peter the Roman, who will feed his flock amid many tribulations, after which the seven-hilled city will be destroyed, and the dreadful Judge will judge the people. The End."

The “seven-hilled city” refers to Rome and some interpret the last passage as Peter taking over as the Pope from Francis due to the latter's chronic lung disease, making Francis the last Pope.

It all sounds very Dan Brown, and "The Prophecy of the Popes" has appeared in popular fiction, including Steve Berry’s 2005 novel "The Third Secret" and in James Rollins’ 2009 novel "The Doomsday Key". It’s worth noting that modern scholars have disputed the origins of the text, saying that the book is simply cryptic forgery created for partisan political reasons. Others also refer back to the Bible, which specifically warns against predicting the date of the second coming.

Matthew 24:36 reads: "But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone."

So maybe don’t get out your calendars just yet...



Sunday, April 20, 2025

NEWS BREAK: UFOS SPOTTED OVER THE OCEAN


UFO footage captured by US Navy shows mysterious aircraft launching from sea, expert says. A group of unidentified flying objects spotted by Navy sailors is raising eyebrows after witnesses reported watching the oddly shaped aircraft rise from the ocean before jetting off in a synchronized fashion last year.

The four aircraft were spotted by sailors aboard USS Jackson while off the coast of California last year, Jeremy Corbell, co-host of the "Weaponized" podcast, told Fox 11.

"[This] is a machine that is able to outpace, outmaneuver, and outperform anything that we know of that's been made by technology and terrestrial nations," Corbell said.

The UFOs reportedly emerged from the Pacific Ocean and were spotted by sailors before showing up on the ship’s radar, an unnamed witness told Corbell.

Footage recorded by the Navy warship and obtained by Corbell shows the four aircraft grouping together before racing off in unison.

"Everybody on the ship knew they were seeing something extraordinary," Corbell said. "So obviously people thought it was important to document and then finally witnesses came forward." The Navy and Corbell did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Corbell noted the footage shows the objects do not have a wing or tail, raising questions regarding the aircraft’s ability to fly. However, Corbell does not believe the unidentified objects are nefarious or operated by a foreign adversary.

"I'd rather these things be from another planet than an adversarial nation, because if it was an adversarial nation then their ability to weaponize that technology would be unprecedented," Corbell said. "Luckily, we don't see a fingerprint for that."

However, military officials claim the sighting was never recorded.

Last year, a Pentagon official testified to Congress that the Pentagon had solved a well-known mystery surrounding a flying object spotted by USS Theodore Roosevelt in 2016.

The UFO spotted flying at high speeds above the Atlantic Ocean was nothing out of the ordinary, but instead a trick of the eye causing objects to appear as if they were moving much faster, referred to as a "parallax," according to Dr. Jon Kosloski, the director of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office.

"Through a very careful geospatial intelligence analysis and using trigonometry, we assess with high confidence that the object is not actually close to the water, but is rather closer to 13,000 feet," Kosloski said.

As for the four aircraft spotted by Navy sailors last year, Corbell believes there is no cause for alarm.

"This UFO phenomenon has been here for a long time, this is not something new, it's nothing to worry about," Corbell said. "It is something that we need to face head on and that's what Congress is trying to do, is get people to get past the stigma so we can know and understand what this technology is, who is operating it and what is the intent."



Tuesday, April 15, 2025

THE ESCAPE OF ADOLF HITLER

In the upcoming weeks - April 30th to be exact, it will mark 80 years since the death of Adolf Hitler. His death marked the end of terror and his reign as leader of the Nazi Party. However, did he die on that fateful day in his German bunker? There are theories that Hitler not only survived the end of the war, but he also went on to live another 17 years in South America. 

Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler is a 2011 book which concerns the allegations by its makers that Adolf Hitler did not die in his Berlin bunker in 1945 but escaped, along with wife Eva Braun, her brother-in-law Hermann Fegelein and several other Nazi officials, to Argentina staying first at a large ranch 29 kilometres (18 mi) from Bariloche owned by relatives of Prince Bernhard and later lived 10 kilometres (6 mi) east of Bariloche in a mansion overlooking Lake Nahuel Huapi that at the time was very remote and accessible only by boat or seaplane. Hitler allegedly met with Ante Pavelic who was also in Argentina and on multiple occasions visited Walter and Ida Eichorn, a German expatriate couple who had owned the Eden Hotel in La Falda prior to its seizure in 1945 due to their pro-Nazi sympathies when Argentina declared war on Germany. According to the film-makers, Hitler's escape was organized by Martin Bormann, who also fled to Argentina, where he posed as a businessman in Buenos Aires and was aided and abetted by the Government of Juan Perón. Bormann allegedly used multiple aliases including Daniel Dupree, of Belgium and lived in a suite in the Plaza Hotel with a German mistress.

In 1955 Peron was overthrown in a military coup and the new government began seriously investigating long held rumors that Nazi war criminals were hiding in Argentina. In October of that year, Bormann allegedly moved Hitler to a chalet in an even more remote location 43 kilometres (27 mi) from Bariloche and began to isolate him which angered the former German dictator. Supposedly, U.S. intelligence agencies were aware that Hitler was in Argentina, and that significant funds were also taken from Germany to Argentina and that these were later stolen by Bormann. Around the same time, reportedly Eva left Hitler but returned at the end as he laid dying in a bed. Allegedly, Hitler died in Argentina, poor and mentally ill on February 13, 1962 at the age of 73 after suffering a heart attack, leaving behind his estranged wife Eva, who was reputed to still be alive in 2008 at age 96, and at least one child.

Incredible as it sounds, the mystery surrounding Adolf Hitler’s final days only deepened in 2009 when a U.S. forensic team announced that a piece of Hitler’s skull held in Soviet archives was not actually Hitler’s. International interest increased further in 2014 when the FBI released previously classified files detailing investigations surrounding Hitler’s possible escape. Did Adolf Hitler die from suicide in Germany in 1945, or did history books and the world for that matter get it wrong. If Hitler indeed died in 1962, then he not only was the mastermind of the worst atrocities the world has ever known, but he also had the resources to be a part of one of the greatest escapes as well...


Saturday, April 12, 2025

THE DISAPPEARANCE AND DEATH OF JOSHUA KLINGENSMITH


Joshua Klingensmith was last seen on July 25, 2024, around 11 PM on Lewis Run Road. After returning home from his shift at Dollar General, his wife went to bed, only to wake up and discover that Joshua was gone. He has not been seen or heard from since. At the time of his disappearance, Joshua was wearing grey sweatpants, a black shirt, and a blue flannel. He allegedly left home on foot in an unknown direction, leaving behind his cell phone and wallet. Joshua has distinctive tattoos on his forearms and neck.



MISSING Joshua Klingensmith
Location: Jefferson Hills, PA
Last Seen: July 25, 2024
Age: 49
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 150
Case Number: 24004324
If you have any information, please contact the Jefferson Hills Police - (412) 655-2222

According to Joshua's sister, Joshua came home from work around 10pm. He laid down in bed by his wife. She woke up around 530 am he was gone. They have searched the woods and tracks around the surrounding area. They have had reported sightings from Elizabeth to Oakland. He left with basically nothing but a backpack and a flashlight. He has some depression issues and recently went back on medications then abruptly quit them again when he left. That can cause problems such as confusion and he could be delirious.

Please reach out to authorities if you have any news or info...



Sadly, on April 12, 2025 - the body of Joshua Klingensmith was discovered. Here is what the family posted on social media: "Today at around 12:11 pm the body of my brother Joshua Klingensmith was found by a search team in Jefferson Hills, Pa. He was on a hillside in a pretty treacherous area that we could not have accessed without the search team. I want to thank you all for sharing our posts and helping us over the past nine months- Kasey Klingensmith-Wright

We want to thank you - all of you who searched - posted - sent prayers and kind words to us as we were searching for our son- it has been a long grueling 9 1/2 months and you have supported us everyday - this is not the answer we wanted but there is closure now and we must try to go on without our son - pray for Josh and pray for our family to get through this horrible nightmare. Love Janet and Dan

Sheryl Klingensmith, Josh's wife would like to thank you all for your continued efforts to help find Josh. Sheryl and Josh's daughter Jordan wanted to share some of their memories of Josh. As you look through the photos just know he was a happy person. He was not himself. Mental health is no joke. Hug your loved ones a little harder today."


Friday, April 11, 2025

THE KECKSBURG UFO: THE NEXT ROSWELL


On the evening of December 9, 1965, a large, brilliant fireball was seen in at least six U.S. states and Ontario, Canada as it streaked over the Detroit, Michigan–Windsor, Ontario area. Reports of hot metal debris over Michigan and northern Ohio,grass fires, and sonic booms in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area were attributed to the fireball. Some people in the village of Kecksburg, about 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Pittsburgh, reported wisps of blue smoke, vibrations, and a "thump",and also that something from the sky had crashed in the woods.

An early story in the Greensburg Tribune-Review stated the following:

"The area where the object landed was immediately sealed off on the order of U.S. Army and State Police officials, in anticipation of a "close inspection" of whatever may have fallen ... State Police officials there ordered the area roped off to await the expected arrival of both U.S. Army engineers and possibly, civilian scientists.'

When state troopers and Air Force personnel searched the woods, they found "absolutely nothing". Subsequent edition in the Tribune-Review bore the headline "Searchers Fail to Find Object". Authorities discounted proposed explanations such as a plane crash, errant missile test, or reentering satellite debris and generally assumed it to be a meteor. Astronomer Paul Annear said the fireball was likely to have been a meteor entering the Earth's atmosphere. Geophysicist George Wetherilo discounted speculations that it was debris from a satellite and agreed that the reports were probably due to a meteor. Astronomers William P. Bidelman and Fred Hess said it undoubtedly was a meteor bolide. A spokesman for the Department of Defense in Washington said first reports indicated the reported fireball was a natural phenomenon.

This occurance is nearly 60 years old, but through the years the story has remained in the public. In 1990, the NBC television show Unsolved Mysteries aired an episode partially devoted to the incident. The episode suggested an extraterrestrial craft had crashed. It quoted local residents at the time who said they had found an object in the woods shaped like an acorn and about as large as a Volkswagen Beetle bearing writing resembling Egyptian hieroglyphs which was subsequently removed in a secret military operation. A prop from that show remains on display in the village. In 2003, the Sci Fi Channel aired a two-hour documentary, "The New Roswell: Kecksburg Exposed", hosted by Bryant Gumbel. In it, Kecksburg resident John Hays says that as a 10-year-old boy, he saw a flat-bed truck emerging from the site near his house, carrying something "the size of a VW”, an exact repetition of the claims he made in the first episode of Unsolved Mysteries, season 3, in 1990.

Was Kecksburg another Roswell? Did a UFO crash in this quiet community? If you have any details, please reach out to us!



Tuesday, April 8, 2025

URBAN LEGENDS: PRESIDENTS AND DRIVING

URBAN LEGEND: Presidents are not permitted to drive.

During a recent event at the White House, Donald Trump told reporters that he is not allowed to drive. His statement came as he announced his decision to purchase a Tesla in support of Elon Musk. This has left many wondering why the President cannot drive.

Recently, Donald Trump announced his decision to buy a Tesla but admitted that he wouldn’t be able to drive it. Speaking at the White House, he explained that he hasn’t driven in years. The President said, “I’m gonna buy one, now here’s the bad news. I’m not allowed to drive. And I love to drive cars.” Instead, he said he would keep the vehicle at the White House for his staff to use, adding that they were excited about it. Trump also added, “I’m not allowed to use it. Can you believe it?”

Like all former U.S. presidents, Trump is prohibited from driving on public roads, a restriction that applies even after leaving office. The Former Presidents Act of 1958 enforces this rule, ensuring that ex-presidents remain under constant Secret Service protection and other security measures, including monitored mail screening. 

Most presidents, even Donald Trump abide by the rule, but presidents in the past like Richard Nixon would drive to the dismay of the secret service trying to protect them...



Friday, April 4, 2025

THE MOON LANDING: FACT OR FICTION - PART TWO


Those who believe the Moon landings were faked offer several theories about the motives of NASA and the United States government. The three main theories are:

SPACE RACE: Motivation for the United States to engage the Soviet Union in a Space Race can be traced to the Cold War. Landing on the Moon was viewed as a national and technological accomplishment that would generate world-wide acclaim. But going to the Moon would be risky and expensive, as exemplified by President John F. Kennedy famously stating in a 1962 speech that the United States chose to go because it was hard. The Soviets had been sending uncrewed spacecraft to the Moon since 1959, and "during 1962, deep space tracking facilities were introduced at IP-15 in Ussuriisk and IP-16 in Evpatoria (Crimean Peninsula), while Saturn communication stations were added to IP-3, 4 and 14,"the last of which having a 100 million km (62 million mi) range.The Soviet Union tracked the Apollo missions at the Space Transmissions Corps, which was "fully equipped with the latest intelligence-gathering and surveillance equipment." Vasily Mishin, in an interview for the article "The Moon Programme That Faltered," describes how the Soviet Moon program dwindled after the Apollo landings.

NASA funding and prestige: Conspiracy theorists claim that NASA faked the landings to avoid humiliation and to ensure that it continued to get funding. NASA raised "about US$30 billion" to go to the Moon, and Kaysing claimed in his book that this could have been used to "pay off" many people. Since most conspiracists believe that sending men to the Moon was impossible at the time, they argue that landings had to be faked to fulfill Kennedy's 1961 goal, "before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth." In fact, NASA accounted for the cost of Apollo to the US Congress in 1973, totaling US$25.4 billion.

Vietnam WarThe American Patriot Friends Network claimed in 2009 that the landings helped the United States government distract public attention from the unpopular Vietnam War, and so crewed landings suddenly ended about the same time that the United States ended its involvement in the war. In fact, the ending of the landings was not "sudden". The war was one of several federal budget items with which NASA had to compete; NASA's budget peaked in 1966, and fell by 42% by 1972. This was the reason the final flights were cut, along with plans for even more ambitious follow-on programs such as a permanent space station and crewed flight to Mars.

The main argument againt the moon landing conspriracy is that for the lie to work, thousands and thousands of people would have to be involved. To organize such a hoax on the American people would take probably as much work as America just landing on the moon. I recently watched a documentary on this topic, and I used to say that we 100% landed on the moon, but the documentary showed some compelling evidence that we did not land on the moon. Now I am not as certain. What do you think? Have we ever been to the moon or was the moon landing just another government lie?