Disturbing allegations about the conditions inside a Butterball turkey facility from 2006 resurfaced on social media in 2024.
Related Posts
No credible evidence supports claims of vast underground structures found beneath Egyptian pyramids
Claims of new ancient structures discovered beneath the pyramids in Giza are greatly overstated.
Claims of new ancient structures discovered beneath the pyramids in Giza are greatly overstated.

Man ridiculed for calling police on stranger dressed in yellow
Sorry, this video isn’t available any more. Social media users are mocking a man who called the police on a stranger dressed in yellow in Northern Ireland. Footage filmed from a passing car shows a figure wearing a long and heavy yellow coat, with yellow trousers and boots to match, walking along a road at night in the Kilrea area of Co Derry. The man was also reportedly wearing a white mask and black wig, although these can’t be seen in the December 27 video. ‘Excuse me mate, excuse me sir, what are you doing’, Gerard McFerran shouts from the window. ‘What’s going on here? Why are you wearing a mask and all?’ He continued: ‘You need to explain something here. This isn’t f***ing right… Why are you in this town for? Tell me, why are you in this town for?’ The ‘yellow man’ explained he was trying to get back to his friend’s place after travelling by train to visit that day. But that didn’t seem to satisfy McFerran, who replied: ‘We’re going to ring the cops on you, alright.’ There have also been sightings reported in the Rasharkin and Dunloy areas. Police said: ‘We take all reports very seriously and I hope that the visibility of our officers today, alongside our commitment to continue to patrol shared public spaces, provides reassurance and boosts confidence that we are committed to doing everything we can to make areas safe. ‘If you are out and about and notice anything suspicious or perhaps you are concerned about the welfare of an individual, please report your concerns.’ The ‘suspicious yellow man’ has caused a storm in part of Northern Ireland (Picture: Gerard McFerran/Belfast Live) There is no indication any crime has been committed, and the saga has prompted ridicule on social media. Responding to initial reports in Belfast Live, Ghost of Sid Vicious said: ‘Headline should say “Man out for evening stroll gets accosted by paranoid weirdo Gerard
Sorry, this video isn’t available any more. Social media users are mocking a man who called the police on a stranger dressed in yellow in Northern Ireland. Footage filmed from a passing car shows a figure wearing a long and heavy yellow coat, with yellow trousers and boots to match, walking along a road at night in the Kilrea area of Co Derry. The man was also reportedly wearing a white mask and black wig, although these can’t be seen in the December 27 video. ‘Excuse me mate, excuse me sir, what are you doing’, Gerard McFerran shouts from the window. ‘What’s going on here? Why are you wearing a mask and all?’ He continued: ‘You need to explain something here. This isn’t f***ing right… Why are you in this town for? Tell me, why are you in this town for?’ The ‘yellow man’ explained he was trying to get back to his friend’s place after travelling by train to visit that day. But that didn’t seem to satisfy McFerran, who replied: ‘We’re going to ring the cops on you, alright.’ There have also been sightings reported in the Rasharkin and Dunloy areas. Police said: ‘We take all reports very seriously and I hope that the visibility of our officers today, alongside our commitment to continue to patrol shared public spaces, provides reassurance and boosts confidence that we are committed to doing everything we can to make areas safe. ‘If you are out and about and notice anything suspicious or perhaps you are concerned about the welfare of an individual, please report your concerns.’ The ‘suspicious yellow man’ has caused a storm in part of Northern Ireland (Picture: Gerard McFerran/Belfast Live) There is no indication any crime has been committed, and the saga has prompted ridicule on social media. Responding to initial reports in Belfast Live, Ghost of Sid Vicious said: ‘Headline should say “Man out for evening stroll gets accosted by paranoid weirdo Gerard

15 rumors about ABC’s ‘The View’
The show is a popular target of websites that spread false information under the guise of “satire.”
The show is a popular target of websites that spread false information under the guise of “satire.”