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May 29, 2008

Terrifying New Video Sent To PNN Offices, Could Be Hoax



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Producers at PNN recently received a mysterious package claiming to be from the mysterious Kurca. The package contained a single disc that featured a short video. The video, seen exclusively at PNN, shows what looks like the Kurca as it attempts to attack a man set to the tune of the Band of Bees single, “Chicken Payback”.

Experts have yet to verify the authenticity of the video, but they also point to a disturbing trend of “copycat” Kurcas.

“It’s actually a common phenomenon,” said psychologist Mack Russell. “A person finds that they identify with the monster and want to be part of it in some way. A lot of the time, it manifests itself as ‘copycat’ crimes.”

However, signs seem to indicate that the video may just be an elaborate hoax – something done to gain publicity or attention for those who staged it.

“There are several things that make me think that this video is not real,” said video analyst Bryan Miles. “First, there has been no one reported missing from the Port Charlotte area, where this video was postmarked. Second, chickens lack the motor skills for this type of activity. I just think this whole thing is fake, probably some kid doing it to promote his band on MySpace.”

Regardless, the video adds another chapter to the chilling story of the monster chicken and its attack on the United States.

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