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Mysterious James Bond note found stashed inside historic castle leaves history buffs shaken, stirred

Mysterious James Bond note found stashed inside historic castle leaves history buffs shaken, stirred​


Published Feb. 28, 2024, 4:14 p.m. ET

It’s a mystery that has historians shaken and stirred.
An old note bearing the name of the fictional British super spy James Bond was discovered inside a bottle during renovations at a 400-year-old castle that sits off the coast of France — and now has local history buffs trying to figure out where it came from.
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The mysterious James Bond note found inside Elizabeth Castle on the Island of Jersey has local history buffs baffled.Jersey Heritage
The note was discovered inside a wall when a fireplace was unblocked on the first floor of the Officers’ Quarters at Elizabeth Castle. 6
The note was discovered inside a wall when a fireplace was unblocked on the first floor of the Officers’ Quarters at Elizabeth Castle.Jersey Heritage
“We need your help to shed light on a mysterious note that was discovered when a fireplace was unblocked on the first floor of the Officers’ Quarters at Elizabeth Castle,” Jersey Heritage, a historic preservation group on the UK island, said on Instagram this week.
The words “007 James Bond” are scribbled on the yellowing piece of paper, followed by “26 Feb 1966” — two months after the release of the Bond flick, “Thunderball.”
“PS Secret agent,” the note further reads. “Don’t tell anybody.”

The note was left by a ‘E. A. Blampied’ and bears the date 26 February 1966. 6
The note was left by a ‘E. A. Blampied’ and bears the date 26 February 1966.Jersey Heritage
Also in the bottle are several pages from the Feb. 23, 1966 edition of the Reveille newspaper.
The only clue as to the author is on the reverse side, where it is signed, “E.A. Blampied,” which is believed to be a reference to noted Jersey artist Edmund Blampied, who died in August of 1966, just months after the note was seemly penned.
“However, we have no further information about the Blampied note!” the Instagram post said. “If you can help us to get to the bottom of the mystery, please DM us.”
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Thunderball."]https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/02/martine-beswick-sean-connery-thunderball-77367879.jpg?w=1024[/IMG]6

Martine Beswick and Sean Connery in “Thunderball”.Danjaq/Eon/Ua/Kobal/Shutterstock
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Jersey Heritage is a local fund that oversees history sites on the island nation, including Mont Orgueil Castle, a Medieval fortress on the shoreline, and La Hougue Bie, one of the oldest buildings in the world dating as far back as 3500 BC, the group said.
Meanwhile, Bond is a world-famous British secret agent created by author Ian Fleming in 1953 — which has spawned more than two dozen hit films over the years.The fictional spy has a penchant for lovely ladies and likes his martinis “shake, not stirred.”
As for the puzzling note bearing his name, perhaps it was meant for his eyes only.


The note was discovered on the first floor of the Officers’ Quarters at Elizabeth Castle on the island of Jersey, UK. 6
The note was discovered on the first floor of the Officers’ Quarters at Elizabeth Castle on the island of Jersey,
 

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Hacked Road Sign in Washington Warns of 'Angry Raccoons Ahead'​

A hacked road sign in a Washington city caused drivers to do a double-take due to its very weird warning that there were "angry raccoons ahead." According to a local media report, the odd caution was spotted by motorists during Wednesday morning's commute in the city of Spokane. Since the community had not been overrun by mad trash pandas, it was quickly determined that the warning was the work of an enterprising individual who managed to change the sign's message by gaining access to its keyboard thanks to an unsecured lock.

The co-owner of the company that supplied the signs to the city, Andy Biggs, marveled that "that's the first time that's happened that I can remember. He also expressed relief that the message was clever rather than crude, musing that "we are fortunate that it wasn’t rated R." To that end, residents in the area were largely amused by the angry raccoon warning with some posing for pictures with the sign before it was eventually removed after a few hours.

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Man who vandalized a Buddhist temple was killed by a Buddha statue

On February 27, 2024, an unsettling incident unfolded at a Buddhist temple in Banbung district, Chonburi province, Thailand. Ek, a 49-year-old resident and regular visitor to the temple, launched a violent attack on a monk named Best, with whom he had a prior friendship. Unfortunately, Ek’s behavior took a drastic turn due to the influence of methamphetamine.

Under the drug’s impact, Ek aggressively struck Best’s hand with a lamp before proceeding to the main hall of the temple. Once inside, he wreaked havoc, deliberately toppling and breaking Buddha statues that adorned the sacred space. Despite Best seeking help from fellow monks who promptly contacted the police, Ek barricaded himself within the hall, continuing his destructive spree.

Upon the police’s arrival, they found Ek still engaged in his destructive rampage, having locked all access points to the main hall. Almost all the Buddha statues in the temple were shattered. Despite repeated calls for surrender, there was no response. The situation took a grim turn when the police forcibly entered the hall and discovered Ek lying lifeless in a pool of blood. A Buddha statue had impaled his chest, its sharpened tip piercing through his lungs and heart.

It was theorized that Ek, in attempting to vandalize the largest statue, lost balance and fell onto the sharpened tip of another Buddha statue.

The incident resulted in Ek’s rapid demise. Monk Best later expressed remorse, admitting to purchasing methamphetamine with Ek. As a consequence of this grave transgression, he announced his decision to leave the monkhood. Local media coverage stirred public reactions, with many viewing Ek’s death as a karmic repercussion for the sacrilegious act of desecrating the temple.




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Duo Allegedly Bring Dead Friend's Body to Bank to Withdraw Money from His Account

A pair of Ohio women are in trouble with the law after they allegedly brought their dead friend's body to the bank in order to withdraw some of his money. The bizarre caper, which has been likened to the classic film Weekend at Bernie's, reportedly occurred last week in the city of Ashtabula when Karen Casbohm and Loreen Bea Feralo discovered that their roommate, Douglas Layman, had passed away. With the help of an unnamed individual, police say, the pair put the man's body "in the front seat of his car and then drove to the bank where they withdrew an undisclosed amount of money from his account."

Authorities explained that the scheme went unnoticed by the bank staff because the pair used the drive-through window and "Layman was placed in the vehicle in such a manner that he would be visible to bank staff in order to make the withdrawal." Casbohm and Feralo are said to have subsequently left the body at a nearby hospital "without providing any information about the man or themselves." Cops investigating the very strange case were eventually able to identify Lyman and, upon visiting his residence, met with the duo who had 'deposited' his remains earlier that day.

While speaking to police, the pair inexplicably told the cops about the visit to the bank earlier that day. Ashtabula Police Lieutenant Mike Palinkas told a local media outlet that withdrawal came about because "allegedly, they wanted to pay some bills but outside of that, there wasn’t a specific motivation provided." Regardless of the reasoning behind the bank visit, the macabre maneuver led to the pair being arrested for abuse of a corpse and the two women could face additional charges presumably related to the money taken from their dead friend's account.


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Cop Stopped by Rogue Raccoon

A police officer in Colorado Springs responding to call about a traffic accident saw his trip take a wild turn when a raccoon leaped onto his squad car as it was driving down the road. The stunned cop actually managed to snap a picture of the crazed-looking creature pressed against the windshield of his cruiser shortly after the animal 'attacked.'

Fortunately, the officer quickly pulled over to the side of the street and, after taking a few more photos of the presumably-bewildered beast, helped guide the raccoon off of his patrol car. The cop's strange adventure was shared by the Colorado Spring police department on their Facebook page, where they described the officer's reaction as "pawsitively surprised."


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Mysterious Eye Watches Over Mexican Garage from Hole in Wall

An unsettling video out of Mexico shows the moment when a worker at a Mexican garage discovers that a mysterious eye has been watching over the room from a hole in the wall. The nightmarish scene reportedly unfolded earlier this month at a mechanic's shop in the city of Saltillo. According to the witness, her work in the garage suddenly became disturbed by the eerie feeling of being watched. Curious as to what could be causing the sensation, she looked around the room and noticed that there seemed to be something behind a hole in the wall. Upon flashing a light at the spot, she and her coworkers were understandably taken aback at the sight of an eye staring back at them.

According to the witness, the group attempted to rouse a reaction from the eye by banging on the wall, but the observer did not respond and its gaze remained fixed on the room. Making the case all the more confounding, she posted a second video from outside the building to show that there are no holes that could account for how the mysterious watcher wound up behind the wall. Since being posted online last week, her initial video has gone viral in Mexico, amassing a staggering 26 million views to date with some viewers suggesting that the eye could have been an owl or a cat, while others offered more fantastic theories, such as a demon or a supernatural entity.


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Security Guard Stumbles Upon Alexa Devices Praying in the Middle of the Night

An eerie video circulating on social media in Mexico shows the moment when a department store security guard stumbles upon a group of Alexa devices praying in the middle of the night. The bizarre incident reportedly occurred earlier this month as the man was making his rounds at the Iron Palace shop in Mexico City. At approximately 2 AM, the security guard was stunned when several of the store's Alexa devices suddenly began reciting the Catholic devotion known as the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy. Particularly chilling about the strange scene was that there appeared to be one device leading the virtual prayer service, which echoed throughout the otherwise empty store.

Since being posted on TikTok over the weekend, the spooky video has gone viral in Mexico, amassing a staggering 13 million views to date and sparking all manner of theories as to what unfolded in the department store that night. Some viewers offered the intriguing suggestion that perhaps the devices were being used by ghosts in an attempt to hasten their journey to heaven, while others theorized that the incident might be some kind of Easter-related divine message. Meanwhile, more skeptical viewers posited that someone could have simply programmed the devices to recite the prayer as part of an elaborate prank to terrify the unfortunate security guard.



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Was a very wily coyote or a man with a tall top hat, cape and waxed moustache apprehended running away from this?

Oregon man narrowly escapes death by runaway saw blade​


 

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Animal lover cared for hat bobble all night thinking it was a sick baby hedgehog

The staff at a British animal hospital got quite the chuckle when a kindhearted woman brought in what she thought was an injured baby hedgehog that turned out to be a bobble from a winter hat. The weird 'rescue' reportedly occurred last week when the unnamed woman spotted what appeared a downed creature on the side of a road. Concerned for its safety, the animal lover dutifully scooped up the suspected baby hedgehog with a box and brought the critter home with her, where (as seen below) she provided it with some cat food and a warm place to rest.

When her animal ward did not touch its food nor go to the bathroom after several hours, the woman grew even more concerned and decided to bring the creature to the Lower Moss Wood Nature Reserve and Wildlife Hospital in the community of Chester. When veterinarian Janet Kotze received the box containing the furry patient, she quickly realized that it was, in fact, the bobble from a winter hat rather than a baby hedgehog. Upon learning of the misidentification, the surprised woman simply replied "you're joking! Oh my goodness, how did I do that?"

While the woman did not wind up rescuing a baby hedgehog, Kotze credited her with having a "heart of gold" and doing exactly what the animal hospital recommends one should do if they find such a downed creature. "She did everything so well," the vet marveled, noting that once the perceived creature was contained in the box, the animal lover "barely peeked at it, because she didn’t want to stress it out," which would also seem to explain why she did not notice its true nature.


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New Jersey toll collector with ‘premonition’ called out of work before garbage truck crashed into booth

New Jersey toll collector with ‘premonition’ called out of work before garbage truck crashed into booth​

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Published April 15, 2024, 11:51 p.m. ET

Talk about a sixth sense!
A New Jersey toll booth attendant escaped potential injury or worse after she called out of work the same day a garbage truck crashed into the toll plaza because of a premonition that she had.
Jessica Daley, who works along the Garden State Parkway, told NBC New York she was jolted awake on Friday morning with a “bad gut feeling… like something terrible was going to happen.”
A second warning came at 4 a.m. when she felt she was “going to get in a car accident.”
Jessica Daley told NBC New York she was awakened with a “bad gut feeling… like something terrible was going to happen.” 3
Jessica Daley told NBC New York she had a “bad gut feeling… like something terrible was going to happen.”nbcnewyork

“It was so strong, that I actually called out and I never call out of work,” Daley told the broadcaster.

Four hours later, a garbage truck slammed into a collector’s booth at the Barnegat Toll Plaza — the booth Daley is usually in.
There was an explosion of debris which hit a nearby Chevy pickup and the toll booth. A toll collector and the driver of the vehicle suffered serious injuries.
“My immediate response honestly, I dropped to my knees and just started crying. I was praying for everybody involved and thanking God that I had that feeling to call out,” she said when she’d been told of the accident soon after.
State police are still investigating the crash and a spokesperson from the New Jersey Turnpike Authority said the injured toll collector has left hospital.
A garbage truck is shown slamming into a collector’s booth at the Barnegat Toll Plaza. 3
A garbage truck is shown slamming into a collector’s booth at the Barnegat Toll Plaza.NJDOT
Daley and her family were left with mixed emotions.
“I think her gut instinct was an angel or a premonition from a guardian angel telling her not to go in to protect her,” her mother, Jennifer said.
“It’s hard to feel so happy that my daughter wasn’t there, and at the same time, feel heartbreak for the ones that were involved.”
Police are still investigating the crash that left one toll collector in the hospital. 3
Police are still investigating the crash that left one toll collector in the hospital.NJDOT
Daley returned to work the next day and added that the warnings reinforced her faith.
“As of recently, I started getting a lot closer to God in the last like three months. I believe one hundred percent that was God looking out for me,” she said.

 
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