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sharonahill.substack.com Weekly Weird News for 22 September 2023

Hi everyone! Thanks for joining me for another fun-filled episode of the Weekly Weird News. I’m on the road this week so apologies if the writeups are a little shorter than usual. Welcome to new subscribers! As usual, I have a number of animals stories this week and a few weather related anomalies. ...

Weekly Weird News for 22 September 2023
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When something goes bump in the night: A loud sound, the house started shaking and the roof is damaged with no explanation in a north Phoenix home

The homeowner said the damage happened just after it felt like an earthquake shook the house.

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Why 'UFOs' should be tracked in the water as well as the skies
  • This isn't really "news". USOs have been around as an idea for a very long time.

  • sharonahill.substack.com Weekly Weird News for 15 September 2023

    Fake information shakes down social media. It's been a very busy week!

    Weekly Weird News for 15 September 2023
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    www.livescience.com 'This is complete nonsense': Scientists rail against 'alien' bodies shown before Mexican congress

    Scientists blast claims of two 'alien' bodies that a journalist presented to Mexico's congress.

    'This is complete nonsense': Scientists rail against 'alien' bodies shown before Mexican congress
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    www.vice.com Climate Change Is Creating Strange ‘Polygon Fields’ In the Arctic, and Scientists are Worried

    The presence of geological polygons can mean "faster rates of erosion" in permafrost, and may be a globally important phenomenon.

    Climate Change Is Creating Strange ‘Polygon Fields’ In the Arctic, and Scientists are Worried
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    www.bbc.com Dozens of crocodiles in China escape during floods

    Around 75 crocodiles escaped from a breeding farm after Typhoon Haikui caused flooding in Guangdong.

    Dozens of crocodiles in China escape during floods
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    Hiker stumbles across mysterious object in Yukon's Tombstone Territorial Park

    Dawson City, Yukon, resident David Beaudoin was hiking through Tombstone Territorial Park recently when he spotted something unusual. It looks like an old battery, but Beaudoin has some other ideas.

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    Alleged bodies of 'non-human beings' shown in Mexican Congress
  • Jaime Maussan = Fraud. Every time. He is entirely untrustworthy.

  • Videos of ‘Earthquake Lights’ Above Morocco Are an Unexplained Mystery.
  • Here is a comprehensive but readable description of earthquake lights. https://spookygeology.com/earthquake-lights/

  • www.nytimes.com Videos of ‘Earthquake Lights’ Above Morocco Are an Unexplained Mystery.

    Sightings of aerial luminous phenomena, often observed during earthquakes, are being shared online. Experts aren’t sure what causes them.

    Videos of ‘Earthquake Lights’ Above Morocco Are an Unexplained Mystery.

    Sightings of aerial luminous phenomena, often observed during earthquakes, are being shared online. Experts aren’t sure what causes them.

    I'm not seeing anything in these videos that suggests they are anything more than electrical wires falling or transformers exploding. Yet, the media sources are incompetent and credulous in saying they are mysterious.

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    sharonahill.substack.com Weekly Weird News for 8 September 2023

    Lots of weird, scary and bizarre stuff in this week's edition of WWN. Buckle up, it's a roller coaster - animal thiefs, more alligators, thrift shop surprises, deadly snack food, and, suddenly, gnomes.

    Weekly Weird News for 8 September 2023
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    Scientists finally know why Germany’s wild boar are surprisingly radioactive

    In the nearly 50 collected meat samples, the team found 88 percent of the samples were above Germany’s regulatory limits for radioactive cesium in food.

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    www.wionews.com India: 61,000 lightning strikes jolt Odisha in just 2 hours, several dead

    Astonishingly, the Indian state of Odisha was struck by a staggering 61,000 lightning strikes in a span of approximately two hours, media reports said, quoting the data from the state authority. The strikes particularly hit the capital region on Saturday (2 September). The city of Bhubaneswar a...

    India: 61,000 lightning strikes jolt Odisha in just 2 hours, several dead

    Astonishingly, the Indian state of Odisha was struck by a staggering 61,000 lightning strikes in a span of approximately two hours, media reports said, quoting the data from the state authority. The strikes particularly hit the capital region on Saturday (2 September). The city of Bhubaneswar and its surrounding areas bore the brunt of the relentless lightning strikes, which continued unabated throughout the afternoon thunderstorms.

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    oregoncatalyst.com Cocaine raccoon terrorizing Portland?

    By Taxpayers Association of Oregon OregonWatchdog.com There is a sudden increase in aggressive raccoon attacks in Portland this August as well as an increase in overdose deaths. Hmmmmm. Here is a video of a Portland man fighting a raccoon with a wooden pallet, where the raccoon seems unafr

    Cocaine raccoon terrorizing Portland?

    There is a sudden increase in aggressive raccoon attacks in Portland this August as well as an increase in overdose deaths. Hmmmmm. Here is a video of a Portland man fighting a raccoon with a wooden pallet, where the raccoon seems unafraid...

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    Vlogger apologizes for spreading haunted house rumor

    That's a suing!

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    www.theadvocate.com WATCH: Rare 'firenado' filmed during Sabine Parish fires

    As statewide fires continue to burn, video footage of Sabine Parish's wildfires show a rare weather phenom: a firenado.

    WATCH: Rare 'firenado' filmed during Sabine Parish fires
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    sharonahill.substack.com Weekly Weird News for 1 Sept 2023

    I check in with the happenings at Loch Ness. Also, new dino tracks exposed, another ice fall, weird noises plague homes, a planned UAP reporting site, and much more weirdness this week.

    Weekly Weird News for 1 Sept 2023
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    Scientologists Ask Federal Government to Restrict Right to Repair
  • I found this one VERY interesting. A religious artifact?! They are delusional.

  • Drought in Texas uncovers big dinosaur tracks dating back 110 million years

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    wjla.com World's only spotless giraffe born at Tennessee zoo, public asked to help name her

    The giraffe born without spots on July 31 is the only one of her kind on Earth, zoo officials stated Monday.

    World's only spotless giraffe born at Tennessee zoo, public asked to help name her
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    www.nature.com LK-99 isn’t a superconductor — how science sleuths solved the mystery

    Efforts to replicate the material have pieced together the puzzle of why it displayed superconducting-like behaviours.

    LK-99 isn’t a superconductor — how science sleuths solved the mystery
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    www.vice.com A 13-Year-Old Girl Is Apparently the New Leader of the JFK-QAnon Cult

    “Tiny Teflon,” whose mother is also in the cult, has announced her plan to indoctrinate more children into it.

    A 13-Year-Old Girl Is Apparently the New Leader of the JFK-QAnon Cult
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    Will new Clarence Thomas revelations bring Supreme Court changes?
  • I hope the change is that he is harassed constantly and his donors suffer for their behavior. I want to keep talking about it forever so his reputation is trashed forever.

  • Twitter used to be where news breaks. Now Twitter’s newsroom is broken.
  • I was looking for the indictment breaking news today. Twitter is useless, as is Bluesky. I've curated a nice News list on Mastodon so it's working best. But more journalists need to be on there. They were all pretty dense and went back to the bird site where no one sees their posts.

  • We tried to run a social media site and it was awful
  • So, this sounds entirely different than what the BBC did, which is close their server to just their journalism accounts. I don't see any issue with that. FT just did it wrong. https://social.bbc/public/local

  • Analysis: Nearly a third of Republicans now view Trump as 'unfavorable': Pew
  • That's probably the third that gave up on the party when he was running for election the first time. The rest can't learn.