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Cute Deli or Dangerous cult?
When you walk down Center St. in Rutland Vermont, you'll see the Yellow Deli. With dark wood, bricks, and yellow curtains. Concealing, suppressing curtains. What exactly is behind them? You walk in, sit down in a wooden booth and get handed a yellow menu with intricate drawings. The food is amazing, organic and fresh, and the staff is kind and always has a happy face. But there is a little more to the story. Lets look at what goes on in the restaurant and in the group that runs it, and if they are right about not being what seems obvious, a cult.
By Glory Parker4 years ago in FYI
The man drank 1,400 bottles of radioactive water, disintegrating from the inside out, leaving his body still feverish 30 years later
Sometimes people can be horribly superstitious about science! We now know to stay away from radioactive elements, because the particles and radiation released during their decay can be harmful to the human body, sometimes fatal even for a short time.
By Na Dunshie4 years ago in FYI
My Apocalypse Dream Team
A popular game played in prepping groups is, if you could create a team of fictional characters to go into the apocalypse with whom would you pick, and why? This is my list of team players. I chose to not use characters from popular doomsday shows, like The Walking Dead and Fallen Skies, because they already proved they are strong enough to survive a doomsday situation.
By M.L. Lewis4 years ago in FYI
A Letter From My Invisible Prison
People can be trapped in a country, without rescue, without recourse, and without hope of that changing. Realizing this was the case after reading an article about Portugal and seeing the pictures of such a beautiful place, I was again hit with the stunning realization that some are not allowed to leave the country where they are from. I fear, financial aspects aside, I will never see anywhere but the United States. Like most, I will likely not see much of my home country. I can no doubt thank Al Quaeda, ISIS, and other scumbag terror groups for this reality. I'll explain.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in FYI
The Battle Of Bamber Bridge
The Battle of Bamber Bridge took place in the village of Bamber Bridge, just south of Preston in Lancashire on the 24th June 1943. The incident, an outbreak of racial violence between black and white American servicemen, occurred a few days after the 1943 Detroit Race Riot in America. It began when white American Military Police (MPs) attempted to arrest several black American soldiers, from the 1511th Quartermaster Truck Regiment, while they were drinking at Ye Olde Hob Inn public house.
By Niall James Bradley4 years ago in FYI
True Crime Podcasts You Have to Listen to
My girl friends and I were chatting about everything under the sun when we landed on true crime. Not a great idea once we all had to walk to our cars alone… totally creepy. But it was still so fascinating discussing the lesser known cases. Sad, too. Here’s a list of the best true crime podcasts to listen to on your daily commute or that long trip to the in-laws when the holidays roll around.
By Ashlee Frazier4 years ago in FYI
Inspirational and beautiful article
1、To the heart They say the world is made up of colorful, red passion, gray confusion, orange passion, blue elegance, white purity, and black fear in the patchwork, constituting the colorful life, but you are stubbornly saying that the world is black and white, can never be colorful tone, and even you think that a small wave that comes occasionally is enough to make your original black and white world completely dark. So you can't see anything, you just keep groping in the darkness, groping forward, to find your piece of white.
By Martil Guevara 4 years ago in FYI








