BBC
11 May 2020
Coronavirus: 'Razor blades in anti-5G posters' on
telegraph poles
Razor blades have been hidden behind anti-5G posters
on telegraph poles, telecoms engineers are being warned. […] An OpenReach
spokeswoman said: "We've received reports from other telecommunications
companies that anti-5G posters have started to appear on street equipment -
particularly in London. "On closer inspection, the posters have had razor
blades and needles stuck on the back. Fortunately none of our engineers have
encountered these dangerous items, but we've given them guidance about what to
do if they do find any."
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Spokus [France]
18 May 2020
Urban Legends in Belgium – An Interview with Aurore
Van de Winkel
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The Daily Beast
21 May 2020
The Kentucky Miner Who Scammed Americans by Claiming
He Was Hitler and Plotting a ‘Revolt’ With ‘Spaceships’
[…] In hundreds of letters mailed between 1946 and
1956, “Furrier No. 1” explained that he was, despite misspelling his title and
writing in vernacular English, Adolf Hitler. As it turned out, both he and
Braun had survived! They had set up camp in Kentucky to plot a “new revolt” and
take over the United States, then the world, and finally: outer space. Hitler
and his gang of 36,000 German dissidents were hard at work digging tunnels from
the nearby mountains to Washington, D.C., to aid their revolution. […] Everything
was going according to plan, “Furrier No. 1” explained, but he needed help:
specifically, in the form of a generous contribution to the cause. […]
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