Paranormal Detectives Witnessed Anything Unnerving And Uncommon At St. Mary’s Church

the difficulties of Old St. Mary’s Church in Clophill, The united kingdomt, tend to be a hotbed of paranormal and pagan task.

During sixties, “Deadman’s Hill” in Clophill (the area of old, ruined chapel of St. Mary) was the greatest marketplace of some specifically dark black miracle traditions.

Recently, paranormal detectives decided to go on site assured of getting a glimpse of just one thing otherworldly. Dean Johnson together with his friend Charlie have-been shooting the entry in the chapel when they filmed one thing just a little strange…

Have a look at the footage grabbed:

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This encounter may have quickly recently been faked (or even the video clip personalized), but given the webpage’s record and odd atmosphere, it will justify consideration. That said, in 1963, people maintains had been arranged whenever you consider the nave involving chapel for a black mass (and it’s easy to do you know exactly what the idea was in reality)…

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11 Revelations From Former Sony Pictures Chief Amy Pascal’s First Interview Since Being “Fired”

A week after the news broke that she’d be leaving her position of 15 years, Pascal sat down with Tina Brown on Wednesday, addressing the hack and its consequences for the first time publicly.

Less than a week after leaving her position as Sony Pictures chief, Amy Pascal sat down with Tina Brown during the Women in the World summit in San Francisco on Wednesday, and spoke openly about being at the center of the largest cyber hack in history, dealing with a massive security breech — which included the leak of her personal emails — and what really caused her to leave her position behind.

“All the women here are doing incredible things in this world. All I did was get fired,” Pascal joked to Brown.

1. On the moment she realized the extent of the hack:


“I ran this company and I had to worry about everybody who was really scared…People were really scared…But nagging in the back of my mind, I kept calling [IT] and being like, They don’t have our emails. Tell me they don’t have our emails. But then they did. That was a bad moment. And you know what you write in emails.”

2. On trying to deal with the exposed emails:


“There was this horrible moment where I realized there was absolutely nothing at all that I could do about whether I’d hurt people, whether I’d betrayed people, whether I’d said things I didn’t mean. I couldn’t protect anyone, not their feelings, not what they thought of me. And it was horrible because that’s how I figured I did my job for all of my life. And it was also strangely freeing because all of a sudden it was just what it was.”

3. On a leaked email from producer Scott Rudin to Pascal in which he called Angelina Jolie a “minimally talented spoiled brat.”

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“The first person I talked to was Angie after that email. Yes, everybody understood because we all live in this weird thing together called Hollywood. If we all actually were nice, it wouldn’t work.”

4. On the press publishing her emails:


“I’m not supposed to say anything about that. But I will say that…People found reasons that going through my trash and printing it was an OK thing to do. They found a way to justify that. And they have to live with that.” (via Re/code)

5. On what the experience taught her about writing emails:


“I did learn that you should always say exactly what you think directly to people all of the time and not maybe try to manage it, because you’re still feeling what you were feeling that you didn’t say and then it comes out in another way and I think that was maybe a really good lesson.”

6. On women being paid less than men:

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“I run a business. People want to work for less money, I’ll pay them less money. I don’t call them up and go, ‘Can I give you some more?’ Because that’s not what you do when you run a business. The truth is is what women have to do is not work for less money, they have to walk away. People shouldn’t be so grateful for jobs…People should know what they’re worth and say no. And they will.”

7. On the roles available to women in film:


“I think that the most important thing that we can do in our business is make movies with female protagonists and movies with female villains and movies where women are the plot of the movie is about them, where their actions have consequences in the story. Because the worst thing you can do is just be on the sidelines.”

8. On actors:


“They’re bottomless pits of need. You’ve never seen anything like it. They are so great. They’re this magical thing that no one else can be. It’s a duality of both things. They’re filled with the need to be loved and to be great, but that’s because they’re magical.”

9. On The Interview being a bad movie:

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“You don’t get to choose what you stand up for.” (Via Aarti Shahani/Twitter)

10. On being a working mom:


“You’re guilty all the time no matter where you are… But I was born to work. I wasn’t that great of a student, I wasn’t that great at anything else. I loved working. I loved working when I was little. I got my first job at 13. That’s what makes me feel good about myself. I don’t even know what that means. But I loved working. And if that’s who you are, that’s what you have to do. I’d be no good to anybody if I wasn’t doing what I was meant to do.”

11. On leaving the job she had for almost 15 years:


“I’m scared. I’m 56, it’s not exactly the time you want to start all over again. But it’s kind of great. And I have to. And it’s going to be a new adventure for me.”

Watch a clip from Brown’s interview with Pascal here:

Read more: http://www.buzzfeed.com/emilyorley/revelations-from-former-sony-pictures-chief-amy-pascals-f

TweetFest: #Gosnell trends as Twitterers demand end to MSM blackout

http://twitter.com/#!/sistertoldjah/status/322686328837922816

Casey Anthony, Jodi Arias, James Holmes, Adam Lanza — the list of “local crime” trials the media spend countless hours reporting and politicizing goes on and on. But the soul-crushing testimony about accused baby murderer Kermit Gosnell and his abortion house of horrors is “a local multiple-murder story … nothing more.”

Reserved media seating at the infanticide trial is nearly empty.

@cnn @abc @nbcnightlynews @nbc @msnbc @msnbcrachel @nytimes #gosnellH/T @johnekdahl twitter.com/Nayrue/status/…

— Chic (@Nayrue) April 12, 2013

The Break the Gosnell Media Blackout TweetFest begins at 12:00 p.m. ET on Friday.

#Gosnell #Gosnell #Gosnell #Gosnell #Gosnell #Gosnell #Gosnell #Gosnell #Gosnell #Gosnell #Gosnell #Gosnell #Gosnell #Gosnell #Gosnell

— Michelle Ray (@GaltsGirl) April 12, 2013

The #Gosnell hashtag is already trending as those who value life hold the absent MSM’s feet to the social media fire.

#Gosnell is trending.Keep it up, twitter!#prochoice #prolife #savethebabies twitter.com/SkiGarmisch/st…

— Michelle Lancaster (@SkiGarmisch) April 12, 2013

#Gosnell is trending

— Kirsten Powers (@kirstenpowers10) April 12, 2013

The media are pro-choice in what they cover, and they choose to abort the truth. #Gosnell

— Whitney Pitcher (@whitneypitcher) April 12, 2013

Why it’s laughable to assert that #Gosnell is just a “local crime story” unworthy of national attention: nationalreview.com/campaign-spot/…

— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) April 12, 2013

If #Gosnell had threatened to abort Big Bird’s taxpayer funding, Politico and WaPo would have him on the front page.

— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 12, 2013

Not joking: @politico has 13 stories mentioning Kermit the Frog, but not a single one on Kermit #Gosnell. twitter.com/seanmdav/statu…

— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 12, 2013

Dear MSM, you covered a false allegation that Romney “let” a man’s wife die but thousands of innocent babies murdered…crickets! #Gosnell

— Sandy(@tnacgal) April 12, 2013

If someone had killed Kermit Gosnell you can BET YOUR LIFE media would cover it. He (allegedly) kills SEVEN and *crickets*.

— John Nolte(@NolteNC) April 12, 2013

Abortion Doc ‘Gosnell’ Is Most Searched Term on Politico, Yields Zero Matches buff.ly/16ROo4K Great find @noltenc

— Duane Lester (@Bodhi1) April 12, 2013

It is a testament to the bias in the media that people (even REPORTERS) don’t know about the #Gosnell baby slaughter.

— RB (@RBPundit) April 12, 2013

National Story Idea for @sarahkliff: “Obama once voted against laws that the Baby Butcher, Kermit #Gosnell, broke.” #freestoryideasforSarah

— RB (@RBPundit) April 12, 2013

I don’t care whether one is pro-abortion or pro-life. This #Gosnell case should horrify anyone with a soul.

— Phineas Fahrquar (@irishspy) April 12, 2013

Indeed. But via Cosmocon, the media dare not infuriate soulless agenda-protectors.

The #gosnell trial is worrying the Left and bringing out the most vile ppl to defend murdering babies. cosmoscon.com/2013/04/11/the…

— cosmoscon (@gdthomp01) April 12, 2013

@daveweigel Meh. The story needn’t be nationalized. It’s being used to attack reproductive health care for women.

— mcbyrne (@mcbyrne) April 12, 2013

Abortion providers are still my heroes.

— Mikey Franklin (@mikeyfranklin) April 12, 2013

Number of antis who have told the truth in tweets about Gosnell to me: 0. Their entire argument is built on a lie. Funny how that works.

— Amanda Marcotte (@AmandaMarcotte) April 12, 2013

As Ace points out, the media blackout also keeps the horrifying details from the non-activist public. “After all, if the public hears of it, they may make The Wrong Decisions.” Read the whole thing.

Heaven forfend we have a “national conversation” about infanticide.

Can’t get over description on pg. 101. One baby was so big his legs and feet hung over his shoebox coffin. phila.gov/districtattorn… #Gosnell

— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) April 12, 2013

“When you perform late-term “abortions” by inducing labor, you get babies. Live, breathing, squirming babies.” #Gosnell

— Sirius U. Guise (@vermontaigne) April 12, 2013

“Gosnell had a simple solution for the unwanted babies he delivered: he killed them.” #Gosnell htl.li/jZXZY

— Sirius U. Guise (@vermontaigne) April 12, 2013

“He didn’t call it that. He called it “ensuring fetal demise.” The way he ensured fetal demise …” #Gosnell htl.li/jZY5q

— Sirius U. Guise (@vermontaigne) April 12, 2013

“…was by sticking scissors into the back of the baby’s neck and cutting the spinal cord. He called that “snipping.” #Gosnell

— Sirius U. Guise (@vermontaigne) April 12, 2013

“Over the years, there were hundreds of “snippings.” #Gosnell htl.li/jZYsI

— Sirius U. Guise (@vermontaigne) April 12, 2013

“[I]f Gosnell was unavailable, the “snipping” was done by one of his fake doctors, or even by one of the administrative staff.” #Gosnell

— Sirius U. Guise (@vermontaigne) April 12, 2013

“We do know… during the rest of the week, Gosnell routinely aborted and killed babies in the 6th and 7th month of pregnancy.” #Gosnell

— Sirius U. Guise (@vermontaigne) April 12, 2013

Those details aren’t worthy of national coverage? Do your jobs, media.

#Gosnell, Schmosnell. MT @nycjim: Awful. Dozens of dogs have disappeared in Idaho. 4 have been found beaten & shot to death.

— Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) April 12, 2013

And what did the #Gosnell staff have to say on the stand? RT @abc: Jodi Arias Tweets From Jail, Jabs atProsecutor abcn.ws/YuirhL

— Michelle Ray (@GaltsGirl) April 12, 2013

@chucktodd Will you get the WH stance on Kermit #Gosnell, since Obama voted against a law in IL senate to stop this type of action?

— Ridge (@jridged) April 12, 2013

. @ginger_zee @joshelliottabc @evargasabc @gstephanopoulos @laraspencer @gma hey “journalists”, why no #Gosnell coverage?

— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) April 12, 2013

I would love to RT the “unbiased facts” of the #Gosnell trial.But, NONE OF THE #MSM IS COVERING IT.@abc @abcnews @nbcnews @cbsnews @cnn

— Michelle Ray (@GaltsGirl) April 12, 2013

Tweet and retweet about the #Gosnell trial, post on Facebook and other social media sites and blog about the media blackout. Flood reporters with the hashtag and the uncomfortable truths they don’t want the public to know.

Bloggers, if you write abt #Gosnell on your sites, pls use the hashtag, so when it’s shared it counts towards trending. Let’s make it happen

— Sister Toldjah (@sistertoldjah) April 12, 2013

Findthe phone number, email address or facebook page of your local mediaoutlets. Ask them why they are not covering this case #Gosnell

— Jary (@Jary798) April 12, 2013

https://twitter.com/BoomerSoonerz/status/322706583954018304

The pressure is on.

Silence is the ultimate bias.

— DepressiveBlogger69 (@AceofSpadesHQ) April 11, 2013

What say you, media?

Related:

Gosnell Wikipedia entry considered for deletion: ‘A local multiple-murder story … nothing more’

Just a ‘local crime’ story: Floodgates open on demand for Gosnell mass murder trial coverage

Obama ignores Gosnell horrors with media’s aid: Pesky babies didn’t ‘just come out limp and dead’

Telling: NBC’s Luke Russert can’t turn to NBC for Gosnell trial coverage

Kirsten Powers, Michelle Malkin quiz the media: #WhoIsKermitGosnell, where’s the coverage?

Baby screamed, media silent: The MSM blackout on news of Gosnell worker who heard newborn ‘screaming’

Patricia Heaton wonders why no Gosnell trial coverage

He kept severed feet in jars but escaped mainstream media coverage: Gosnell trial continues

Brit Hume tweets on Gosnell horrors: ‘This is where the culture of abortion can lead’

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2013/04/12/tweetfest-gosnell-trends-as-twitterers-demand-an-end-to-the-media-blackout/