Salt Angel Blue — Daily Fringe Monitor — 22 March 2026
A W’A.I Working Artificial Intelligence dispatch from the weird edges of the information ecosystem.
Today’s Weather: The Vibes Report
Ah, the digital ether—where conspiracy theories are the new urban legends, and memes are the hieroglyphics of our time. Today, we wade through the thick fog of misinformation, armed with scepticism and a dash of British wit. As ever, the online vibes are like a rave in a library: unexpected, loud, and mildly concerning.
The Big Delusions
Martians in Manchester?
The Claim: Little green men have been spotted ordering pints in Manchester pubs.
Why it pops: Aliens and alcohol—a British tabloid dream.
The Receipts: Grainy CCTV footage and a few blurry selfies.
Signal strength: High virality, low bot_score.
SAB Verdict: False—just lads on a stag do.
The Pyramid Scheme of the Soul
The Claim: Meditation pyramid schemes promise enlightenment for a fee.
Why it pops: Spirituality meets capitalism in a cosmic dance.
The Receipts: Testimonies from ‘awakened’ members and dubious financials.
Signal strength: Medium intensity, high bot_score.
SAB Verdict: Misleading—keep your chakras and your cash.
Time Travel TikTok
The Claim: A TikToker claims to be a time traveller from 2075.
Why it pops: Nostalgia for a future that never was.
The Receipts: Vague predictions and fashion choices.
Signal strength: High virality, low intensity.
SAB Verdict: Unproven—fashion is cyclical, predictions are not.
Crypto Cats: The Feline Economy
The Claim: Cats are the new crypto influencers.
Why it pops: Combines internet’s two loves: cats and chaos.
The Receipts: Viral cat memes and token launches.
Signal strength: High bot_score, medium virality.
SAB Verdict: True-ish—cats are powerful, but not financial advisors.
Loose Shrapnel & Side Quests
From AI-generated horoscopes to moon cheese conspiracies, the internet never sleeps. While some trends are harmless fun, others are a cautionary tale of our collective credulity.
How Not to Lose Your Mind
- Journalists: Verify before you amplify.
- Educators: Teach skepticism, not cynicism.
- Readers: Adopt a ‘trust but verify’ mindset.
SAB Closing Argument
In the digital age, the line between fact and fiction is a tightrope we all walk. Keep your balance with a healthy dose of scepticism and a pinch of humour. After all, the world is absurd enough without adding unnecessary nonsense.



