Wednesday, 28 October 2020

Why is the Chinese Communist Party Afraid of Ghosts? - U.S. Embassy in Georgia

We all know that the Chinese government is a big fan of censorship, but did you know scary movies are on that censorship list? And not because they remind citizens of an afterlife. Evidently images of churlish spirits have traditionally been used to represent corrupt politicians. The mind boggles...Next, Canadian Theatre Seeks Ghost. Seems the 102-year-old Regent Theatre in Picton, Ontario, lacks a resident ghost, so its manager is remedying the situation with a fundraiser.  For a small donation, interested parties can have their name entered into a draw for eternal rights to haunt the joint. No Phantom of the Opera types need apply though, because the right to haunt only comes into effect after death. And for anyone with haunted real estate woes, This Ghost Hunter Helps Sell Haunted Houses. In fact, she does such a good job of helping potential sellers sort out those moans and knocks and cold spots that they sometimes decide not to sell. We smell referral fees. (CM)

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