Wednesday · May 2nd · 2012
Posted in: Occult News
“Love thy neighbor” is preached from many a pulpit. But new research from the University of California, Berkeley, suggests that the highly religious are less motivated by compassion when helping a stranger than are atheists, agnostics and less religious people.
In three experiments, social scientists found that compassion consistently drove less religious people to be more generous. For highly religious people, however, compassion was largely unrelated to how generous they were, according to the findings which are published in the most recent online issue of the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science.
Thursday · April 5th · 2012
Posted in: Occult News
Before Kells Irish Pub in Seattle became a charming family-run bar, it served as a waiting room for the afterlife — a mortuary purpose-built to handle flood of dead bodies produced by plague, mining accidents and violence in the early 1900s.
The owners of the bar say a piece of that dark history has clung to their humble establishment, meaning the haunted pub serves up a host of spirits, along with pints of beer.
Bartenders, patrons and ghost hunters all claim to have seen specters of ghosts at the pub late at night.
Thursday · February 23rd · 2012
Posted in: Occult News
A mysterious bottomless pit in the Pacific Northwest has been the subject of stories for decades.
The mere existence of the hole is a matter of much controversy as nobody is sure where it even is. A Native American shaman called Red Elk is said to be one of the only people alive to have ever seen it, he claimed that the hole was ‘endless’ and that strange things would happen whenever he went near it. More recently, Mel Waters spoke to Art Bell on Coast to Coast when he claimed to have come across the mysterious hole. To determine its depth he lowered several miles worth a fishing line down it but failed to find the bottom.
“One guy claims that he threw his departed canine down into the hole,” he said. “He swears the dog actually came back to him.”
Tuesday · January 17th · 2012
Posted in: Occult News
Christian Classmates Threaten Girl with Eternal Rape in Hell for Removing Prayer from School
Jessica Ahlquist may have won her legal battle to remove an unconstitutional prayer banner from her public school, but that doesn’t mean she can finally resume her everyday life. No, now she’s receiving horrible comments from fellow classmates, community members, and other angry Christians who are very, very offended that their religion no longer has the special status to be forced upon others.
“When I take over the world I’m going to do a holocaust to all the atheists”
“gods going to fuck your ass with that banner you scumbag”
“if I wasn’t 18 and wouldn’t go to jail I’d beat the shit out of her idk how she got away with not getting beat up yet”
“We can make so many jokes about this dumb bitch, but who cares that bitch is goin to hell and Satan is gonna rape her.”
Make sure to read all the rest of the comments made from these nice, loving, peaceful terrorists…I mean, christians.
Thursday · December 22nd · 2011
Posted in: Occult News
Intolerance is a bitter beast. There are many groups in America that are subject to discrimination and prejudice, but none are more hated than atheists. Research conducted a couple years ago at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis found that atheists are more distrusted than muslims or homosexuals in the US.
Considering that atheist nations are more peaceful, it seems particularly odd that there would be a predilection towards animosity towards atheists. When one group is being discriminated against, it detracts from the freedoms of every group. A society based on tolerance must support the rights of minority groups, including atheists.
Monday · October 31st · 2011
Posted in: Hidden Knowledge
The modern image of a witch riding a broomstick was inspired by the sight of a woman rubbing herself on the drug coated smooth stick of her broom, writhing in the throes of hallucinations, and no doubt, some intense orgasms as well. To her unsophisticated neighbors, such a sight would have been terrifying. The lack of an equivalent mechanism for men is one reason why “witchcraft” was seen as a predominantly female phenomenon.



