

Strange News: A Terrifying New York Mystery, Peeing in Theaters, Pentagon Wiling Out, and More
Sep 29, 2025
A shocking telecom conspiracy is uncovered by the Secret Service near the UN, raising questions about hidden motives and potential threats. The Pentagon imposes media restrictions that challenge press freedom, stirring debate on government influence. In lighter news, a man is arrested for urinating in a cinema amidst a screening of 'Demon Slayer', showcasing the bizarre lengths of public behavior. Plus, learn about Armenia's ancient water rituals linked to dragon stones, and the FTC takes on Live Nation for ticket resale practices.
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Hidden Telecom Network Near UN
- The Secret Service uncovered an extensive network of co-located SIM servers and SIM cards near the UN that could enable telecom denial-of-service and anonymous coordination.
- The discovery suggests organized, multi-site capability rather than a lone actor, raising questions about motive and scale.
Dual Threat: Disruption And Covert Comms
- The network could both disrupt cell towers and allow bad actors to communicate without standard surveillance.
- That dual capability points to uses from organized crime logistics to potential state‑level operations, not merely pranks.
Geographic Spread Implies Network Actor
- The devices were found across multiple safe houses in the tri‑state area, indicating coordinated deployment.
- Photographic evidence and geographic spread make a single‑person origin highly unlikely.