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Don't Blink: The History of Weeping Statues.
The Doctor Who episode "Blink" has given the world of television a new viillain that the show's fans have recently voted, by far, the scariest villain in the show's long, storied history. Those creepy villains are the Weeping Angels, and they can move very, very fast. So fast that if you blink, you will miss them. The Weeping Angels of Doctor Who also have a rather strange method of messing with people. They don't kill you; instead they toss you back into the past before your birth so basically all those years you lived before you met up with the Weeping Angels were as wasted as a Democrat's vote in a Presidential election. Those angels are not real angels, of course, but rather statues. Funny thing about weeping statues, they go back in history a pretty fair piece and there have a been tremendous number of instances.   More.....

Time Travel Through Ivan Sanderson's Black Hole Zones
Time travel has long been a standard convention of science fiction. Doctor Who, among others, has made it the centerpiece of nearly every single plot in its long history. Time travel is the only possible explanation for the election of George W. Bush; nothing else makes the slightest sense in describing how an alcoholic, cocaine-addicted lifetime loser could become leader of the free world. Time travel is inextricably linked to the study of relativity, Einstein, and physics, but what about black holes? In fact, black hole is a name given to an element of time travel that has little to do with the black holes in space that suck in all matter including light. A British scientific investigator named Ivan Sanderson came up with the name black holes to describe certain areas of Earth that appear to be hot spots for the sudden, mysterious, and inexplicable disappearance of human beings. You might be surprised to discover that there are twelve different zones around the globe that have been singled out as locations of these black holes and of these no less than ten are found to exist between 30 and 73 degrees longitude.  More...