Category Archives: Weird News Crazy Videos and Conspiracy

Crazy videos, bizarre stories, strange photos, and conspiracies from around the globe.

Buy a wife from Vietnam

Just an ad selling young girls from Vietnam. Wait a minute, wha???? WTF!?

Vietnamese girls
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Everyone enjoys a nice murder

I agree with Alfred Hitchcock.

Everyone enjoys a nice murder
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Worst Easter ever

An Easter egg hunt to forget.

worst easter
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Mankato anchor woman reads news while hammered

A news anchor for KEYC-TV in Mankato pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated. Annie Stensrud, 28, was arrested in North Mankato on Dec. 21. She pleaded guilty to third-degree DWI in Nicollet County Court on Tuesday, March 27, and is to be sentenced May 29.

Here is a video showing her slurring through a newscast. I think she did pretty well considering how hard it probably is to read a teleprompter.

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80′s film horror characters today

What if the most scary 80′s film horror characters were alive now? A project conceived by Federico Chiesa! Make up by Carolina Trotta. Love this! View their photography here.




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Bansky on Advertising

Do you agree with this sentiment?

Bansky on Advertising
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Odd Disappearances

Odd Disappearances in the woods

Missing-411 is the first comprehensive book about people who have disappeared in the wilds of North America. It’s understood that people routinely get lost, some want to disappear but this story is about the unusual. Nobody has ever studied the archives for similarities, traits and geographical clusters of missing people, until now.

A tip from a national park ranger led to 3+ years and a 7000 hour investigative effort into understanding the stories behind people who have vanished. The book chronicles children, adults and the elderly who disappeared, sometimes in the presence of friends and relatives. As Search and Rescue personnel exhaust leads and places to search, relatives start to believe kidnappings and abductions have occurred. The belief by the relatives is not an isolated occurrence; it replicates itself time after time, case after case across North America.

Missing 411 bookThe research depicts 28 clusters of missing people across the continent, something that has never been exposed and was a shocking find to researchers. Topography does play a part into the age of the victims and certain clusters have specific age and sex consistency that is baffling. This is not a phenomenon that has been occurring in just the last few decades, clusters of missing people have been identified as far back as the 1800’s.

Author David Paulides detailed the story of a two-year-old boy named Keith Parkins, who vanished near Umatilla National Forest. The child would eventually be found an astounding 12 miles away after being gone for only 19 hours. The journey, Paulides said, would require the toddler to venture over two mountain ranges, as well as fences, creeks, and rivers. The case, he revealed, is just one of many where children disappear and are later found “several hundred percent” outside of the grid system carefully designed by search and rescue teams.

The manuscript for the research was extremely large so the story was split between two books, Missing 411 Western United States and Canada and Missing 411 Eastern United States. The Eastern version will be released in late March and will include a list of all missing people in each edition and a concluding chapter that draws both books together for conclusions.

Some of the issues that are discussed in each edition:

• The National Park Service attitude toward missing people

• How specific factors in certain cases replicate themselves in different clusters

• Exposing cases involving missing children that aren’t on any national database

• Unusual behavior by bloodhounds/canines involved in the search process

• How storms, berries, swamps, briar patches, boulder fields and victim disabilities play a role in the disappearance

• The strategies of Search and Rescue personnel need to change under specific circumstances

(Information via author site and CoasttoCoastAM)

A dead truck driver and bananas everywhere

30,000 Pounds of Bananas

Source: ImageShack

It was on March 26, 1965 that a young truck driver, delivering a load of bananas to Scranton, PA lost control of his vehicle, and careened into town at 90 miles an hour, spilling bananas all along the way. The incident, which unfortunately ended in the driver’s death, inspired the Harry Chapin song, 30,000 Pounds of Bananas.

A 35-year-old truck driver, Gene Seski, was on his way to deliver a load of bananas to Scranton, Pennsylvania. He was returning from the boat piers at Weehawken, New Jersey where he picked up his load. While the exact information is somewhat lost in time, the load was clearly destined for the “wholesale block” on the western edge of Lackawanna Avenue in Scranton, the local A&P Warehouse or to Halem Hazzouri Bananas, the premier banana purveyor in the area at the time. Seski was driving a 1950s Brockway diesel truck tractor with a 35-foot semi-trailer while and was headed down Rt. 307 when he suddenly lost control. The “two-mile” descent extends from Lake Scranton down to the bottom of Moosic Street (a 500-foot drop in elevation in little more than a mile). The truck eventually crashed at the southwest corner of Moosic St and S. Irving Ave. For some reason, the truck cruised into Scranton at about ninety miles-per-hour, sideswiping a number of cars before it crashed, killing the driver and spilling bananas everywhere when the rig came to rest.

Imagine coming across that accident and seeing all of those mashed bananas.

Click here for other stories about large food spills.

Zombie Gnomes

Here is a great present for that green thumb in your family. Go buy one on Etsy.

Garden gnome gift idea
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Giant Wolf Eel caught from Alaskan fishing boat

This is a giant Wolf Eel (approx 45 lbs) caught from a fishing boat in Alaska. Large wolf eels are curious and friendly and are rarely aggressive but are capable of inflicting painful bites on humans. This one reminds me of the movie Tremors.

Giant Wolf Eel caught from Alaskan fishing boat
Giant Wolf Eel caught from Alaskan fishing boat
(via Reddit)