The Daily Word In Secretive Saints, Mobs Of Moths And Dead Dolphins

Adam Fox
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Big Brother is watching you; Spy planes are revealed to be launched from 63 drone sites in 20 U.S. states.

A report says Mickey Loomis—the General Manager of the New Orleans Saints—
bugged opposing coaches’ boxes for three years.

California voters will be able to vote in November to
get rid of the death penalty.

North Korea’s preparations to test a nuclear weapon are
almost complete.

The Feds say
Social Security is going to be completely dried up by 2033.

Nukes? Spies? All of these must be signs of the
Mothpocalypse.

One of those signs, however, will not be a boom—followed by a plume of smoke—at
Sandia National Laboratories.

Gotye thinks “Glee” botched his song “Somebody That I Used to Know.” I always thought “Somebody That I Used to Know” botched The Police.

Hundreds of dead dolphins have washed up on the shores of Peru, and no one really knows why.

Urban Outfitters under heavy fire (again) for this $100
“Star of David” t-shirt.

A creepy vintage magazine for
watching girls, with articles on “stalking” and “capturing.”

15 great reasons why I didn’t care to make the trek to Coachella this year.
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