21 October 2013

Power Tools in Horror Movies [Infographic]

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Cover of "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre [B...
Cover of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre [Blu-ray]
Every year around this time, avid horror movies fans come out of the closet and indulge in their favorite pastime - getting scared out of their mind and shocked by freakish gore.We couldn’t help but notice the creativity of some of the most iconic villains in these scary films. In particular we noticed the unique uses of common items, especially power tools. Horror fan or not, you've got to admit, these villans get pretty crazy with their tools.

In this infographic, you will find some awesome facts and information regarding the most iconic and terrifying power tools in the history of horror films. Some of these are classics you've heard of, such as Texas Chainsaw Massacre, but there are a few on here that might not immediately come to mind. Read on to discover them all, and learn a thing or two about the psychology of horror films.

Book Claims JFK's Brain Was Stolen by His Brother Robert Kennedy [Video Included]

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As Agent Fox Mulder repeatedly said "The truth is out there"... But, when it comes to John F Kennedy, there are loads of "truths" out there, with many of them sounding like conspiracy theories.

This recent one is alleging that Robert Kennedy stole his brother's brain to cover up illnesses or drug use by the President. Either it's true or not, this claim has already been grabbed by conspiracy theorists saying that the brain was stolen to hide the fact that JFK was shot from the front and not from the official version that he was gunned down by Lee Harvey Oswald.

Watch the video clip from NewsLook included in today's post for more details...

Enjoy!

Loup Dargent

20 October 2013

18 October 2013

Book Tour: 'The Muse' By Kenya Wright

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"Everything seems magical and perfect. Until more dead bodies are discovered."
A normal day in the office for Elle? (Well, okay, it's not exactly in an office... but, hey, this is my blog and I can make the jokes I want, you know) Find out in today's multicultural romantic suspense novel we're hosting the Book Tour for.

Enjoy!

Loup Dargent

16 October 2013

The Beauty of Music: Top 5 Most Popular Music Genres

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'Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and charm and gaiety to life and to everything' – Plato. Through the course of time, music has always believed to be the only art, literally appreciated by everyone. We all love listening to music! It helps us relax; it improves our self-acceptance and shows us how to enjoy life. Music is able to give us a shelter to hide and freedom to dream. This is the universal language of mankind, a fascinating mixture of inspiration, energy and magic. And the best part is that it gives us liberty to choose among a variety of genres. So here are five of the most popular music genres, which have touched millions of people during the years.

14 October 2013

To Protect and To Serve Or Militant Force? [Infographic]

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The police officers of America are bound by their duty to protect and serve the public. They are an essential part of keeping the peace. However, questions arise when it comes to unannounced SWAT raids. Officers are completely outfitted in military-style gear, in essence becoming an armed force. With their body armor, submachine guns, night vision gear, sniper rifles, armored transportation, and grenades meant to stun, they are a true force to be reckoned with. When SWAT teams take suspects unawares, they can truly bowl over everything in their paths. Often, civilians become victims during skirmishes between authorities and criminals. Of greater concern are the many instances when raids take place without sufficient evidence and the suspects prove to be innocent. It's a troubling trend in law enforcement and makes one question what path justice will continue to follow.

"No Knocks" Raids Have Increased at an Alarming Rate
In 1970, a "no knock" law was put in place to wage war on drugs. By 1974, it was repealed. Law or no law, at least 80,000 surprise raids are held by law enforcement on an annual basis. That's shocking jump from only 3,000 in the 1980's. The police argue that they have had to step up their efforts because the amount of weaponry and force used by the criminal element has escalated. However, take a closer look at statistics, and over half of all individuals apprehended in raids had no weapons whatsover. 12% were captured with guns of some sort, while 10% carried knives. In contrast, SWAT teams of today are equipped for major combat. One can only wonder how often the authorities actually cause more of a problem when they arrive at the door, hammering their way in with undue force.

While law enforcement officers claim the ends justify the means, unannounced, "no knock" raids are a violation of basic rights and an invasion of privacy. If the current trend continues, the question remains: What line will the police cross next if their power is unchecked. How many innocent victims will be injured as a result? It's time to think about the consequences of militarized police.

380 Arrested In Moscow Race Riot

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380 arrested in Moscow race riot (via AFP)
Moscow police arrested more than 380 people Sunday during a race riot in which nationalists outraged by a murder blamed on a migrant smashed shop windows and assaulted security guards. The crowd chanted "Russia for Russians!" and other neo-Nazi slogans…

Book Tour: 'The Howling Heart' By April Bostic [Giveaway Included]

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Today's Book Tour is for "The Howling Heart" by April Bostic. It's a paranormal romance that delves into the mystical world of werewolves and Norse gods... All the good stuff, really. 

Enjoy!
Loup Dargent

PS: Don't forget to enter the Giveaway! 

11 October 2013

Nine Long-Lost 'Doctor Who' Episodes Found... In Nigeria

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Doctor Who - Patrick Troughton as The Doctor
Doctor Who - Patrick Troughton as The Doctor
Nine missing episodes of the cult BBC science-fiction drama "Doctor Who" have been found in a television station storeroom in Nigeria, nearly half a century after they were last seen, the broadcaster said Friday.

Among the recovered 1960s footages are most of the classic story "The Web of Fear," a black and white adventure in which the Time Lord, then played by Patrick Troughton, battles a robot yeti in London's underground train system.

The tapes were found gathering dust in a television station in the turbulent Nigerian city of Jos, a flashpoint of Islamist violence.

The trove, described by the BBC as the "largest haul of missing episodes recovered in the last 3 decades," also includes the 6-part story, "The Enemy of the World."

"It's thrilling," said Mark Gatiss, author of recent "Doctor Who" episodes.

"Every single avenue seemed to have been exhausted, every now and then something turns up -- but to have two virtually complete stories out of the blue is absolutely incredible."
The BBC destroyed many of the drama's original tapes in the 1960s and 1970s but some were copied for sale to foreign broadcasters.
Despite the find, 97 episodes remain lost
The episodes were uncovered by Phillip Morris, director of Television International Enterprises Archive.
"The tapes had been left gathering dust in a storeroom at a television relay station in Nigeria," he told the BBC, adding that they were "just sitting on the shelf."

"I remember wiping the dust off the masking tape on the canisters and my heart missed a beat as I saw the words, 'Doctor Who.' When I read the story code, I realized I'd found something pretty special," Morris said.

The tapes originally went from Britain to Hong Kong and then on to a series of television stations in Nigeria as part of the distribution systems that operated at the time.

Morris said he had been "lucky" to find the tapes intact given the high temperatures in Nigeria.

"Fortunately in this case they had been kept in the optimum condition," said Morris.

Morris added that it was "probably the largest haul of missing episodes recovered in the last 25, 30 years."
The new programmes will be available on iTunes from today and will be released on DVD later.
Fiona Eastwood, director of consumer products, BBC Worldwide, said: "We are thrilled with the recent discovery of The Web Of Fear and The Enemy Of The World and we're very happy to be launching re-mastered versions of these treasured episodes to fans as we celebrate the 50th year of Doctor Who."
The adventures of Doctor Who -- a time travelling, humanoid alien who traverses the universe in Tardis spacecraft -- have maintained a loyal following since they were first aired in 1963.
Scottish actor Peter Capaldi, best known as the abusive spin doctor in the political satire "The Thick of It", was named in August as the 12th actor to play the role.
SOURCE: Agence France-Presse

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