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Time is Running Out For President Obama to Answer Donald Trump and End the Masquerade

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    Having just returned home from a free viewing of the 1922 classic Nosferatu at the State Theatre, it is time to sit back and work on the blog. While Halloween is my favorite holiday, it is a masquerade of another sort that has caught my attention over the past year and one that I believe could be the biggest costume party ever experienced by United States citizens.   No, it will not be a ball if proven true, but it could be reality. This masquerade is the one that is being perpetrated by President Obama, and one that Donald Trump gone out on a limb to bring some light on the subject with his $5 million charity offer to the president to do what is right and release some information on his background.   Now, I do not consider myself a birther, as I actually served under Obama as the Commander-in-Chief over the last three years of service, as I retired last year after 21-years of service. Even though I could have stayed in the military, some ask why did I reti

The Fall of the House of Usher (1949)

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To me, it is not Halloween without a little Edgar Allan Poe, and it just so happens that TCM has a nice selection of Poe adaptations available for viewing. For me, Poe has been such an influential author and person in my life. Some of the earliest trips into the world of darkness came from his quill, and his words continually resonate in my mind. My selection for the night was the classic, The Fall of the House of Usher from 1949.   Plot/ A traveler arrived at the Usher mansion to visit his old friend, Roderick Usher. Upon arrival, he discovers that Roderick and his sister, Madeline, have been afflicted with a mysterious malady: Roderick's senses have become painfully acute, while Madeline has become nearly catatonic. That evening, Roderick tells his guest of an old Usher family curse: any time there has been more than one Usher child, all of the siblings have gone insane and died horrible deaths. As the days wear on, the effects of the curse reach their terri

Is Nikola Tesla the Father of Frankenstorm?

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    To all my friends up and down the East Coast, I wish you all good luck over the next few days it could be rough. Over the past few days, I have been tracking the combination of HAARP signals and the track of Hurricane Sandy and have discovered some interesting parallels. In fact, that while I do not want to insult anyone, these parallels definitely point to some type of weather manipulation at work. Even the name given to it has manufactured connotations.   HAARP Readings - Sunday Afternoon   Hurricane Sandy Track - Sunday Afternoon   Think about it, Frankenstorm as this has been dubbed, takes its origins to the Mary Shelley classic Frankenstein and the classic creature Frankenstein’s Monster. Sure, some will say that this name was spawned by the Halloween season that is at hand, but could it be a hint from those in the know about the truth behind this storm. Honestly, in this day in age, anything is possible, and what was Frankenstein's Monster? A m

Piranha 3DD (2012)

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    After watching Dark Shadows last night, I decided to keep the movie momentum going with another flick from 2012. Of course, I knew going in that there was no way this one could even come close to that Tim Burton entry, but hey, sometimes everyone suffers a little. My late night selection last night was the little publicized (for a reason) Piranha 3DD.     Plot/ After the events at Lake Victoria , the pre-historic school of bloodthirsty piranhas make their way into a newly opened water park.     Honestly, before even popping this into the DVD player, I knew what to expect. No, I had not read a review, I could just tell that what I was about to watch was going to be miserable. To be fair, I had hoped that there would be enough campy fun for me to overlook the flaws that I knew would permeate through the entire flick. Unfortunately, I could not even get that. This has to be one of the worst sequels in history. The acting is bad (except for a coup

Dark Shadows (2012)

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After continuing on breaking down the Hurricane Sandy – HAARP Connection and focusing an effort on Twitter, with some other Patriots, to pressure the media into covering the travesty that is the Benghazi incident, I needed to take a break from reality. These are some dark days in our history, and one can only stay wrapped inside that abyss so long. To find an escape, I turned to Tim Burton and his adaptation of Dark Shadows.    Plot/ An imprisoned vampire, Barnabas Collins, is set free and returns to his ancestral home, where his dysfunctional descendants are in need of his protection. I waited on this one because I really was not excited about the previews. Now that I have finally watched it, I have mixed emotions. I actually found the movie a lot more entertaining than I expected from the trailers. The acting was solid, visuals tremendous and the mood was a lot more serious and there was more of a dark flair than comedy. Unfortunately, the flick seemed

Chemtrails, HAARP, Hurricane Sandy and a Look at Weather Manipulation

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    For some, the idea of weather manipulation is pure science fiction. However, it is quite real. While people ponder the realities of such powers and where it could come from, there are a lot of researchers out there that believe that weather manipulation signals can emanate from the Top Secret government program HAARP or be associated with the large quantity of chemtrails that can be seen in the sky.   Some even produce ideas for specifically manipulating hurricanes including, using lasers to discharge lightning in storms, which are likely to become hurricanes to kick start them, pouring liquid nitrogen onto the sea to deprive the hurricane of heat energy and creating soot to absorb sunlight and change air temperature and hence convection currents in the outer wall. Of course, with the truths behind Chemtrails and HAARP still rather unknown, they will remain likely candidates.     As Hurricane Sandy continues to trend toward the East Coast, and the band of cold w

The Barrens (2012)

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      After working on a couple pieces on HAARP and Hurricane Sandy, and also spending multiple hours on twitter calling for answers in the Benghazi Incident, I decided it was time for a break. I needed it. Sure, those other two causes are tremendously important, and the mainstream media has done little to cover them, there does come a time to step back. Ironically, when I was searching for something to watch, I stumbled upon a movie about one of my favorite subjects, the Jersey Devil. What is it? The 2012 flick, The Barrens.     Plot/ A man takes his family on a camping trip and becomes convinced they are being stalked by the legendary monster of the New Jersey Pine Barrens: the Jersey Devil.     Having suffered though many creature features recently, I had low expectations on this entry. However, much to my surprise, this one was a lot better than I could have ever imagined. Armed with an outstanding storyline and some solid acting, this one was ente

Montauk, HAARP and Hurricane Sandy Update

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    After such an overwhelming response to the HAARP /   Hurricane Sandy piece from yesterday, I decided to continue updating the situation and adding some more information on HAARP, or at least possible information on the origins of this deadly system. Amazingly, after many of the Northeastern HAARP readings from the HAARP Status Organization were full scale yesterday, they actually rose to all-time highs in the New Jersey , New York and Connecticut areas today (annotated in white on the HAARP Map).   As we discussed in the piece yesterday, construction on the facility began in 1993 . However, there is a mysterious location (ironically near the center of the largest HAARP signals) in Montauk, NY that may have been its birthplace. Regardless of the basis of the storm, this one is going to be devastating for much of the East Coast of the United States . If you live on one of the regions that lie in the storms path, please be prepared for the worse.   United Sta

Is HAARP Shifting the Track of Hurricane Sandy?

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In 2009, former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura questioned whether the government is using HAARP to manipulate the weather or to bombard people with mind-controlling radio waves on his show Conspiracy Theory. In fact, during his research, he and his team requested a tour of the facility, but were turned away. Why?   Fast forward three years, and the answer may be in front of us. HAARP has been a controversial subject and a conspiracy theorists dream, as the project has been shrouded in secrecy for years.   If you are not into conspiracies, you may wondering about what HAARP is.   According to documentation , it is the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, an ionospheric research program jointly funded by the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy, the University of Alaska , and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).   According to theorists, it sits at the heart of many natural disasters. That is where this week comes in, especially after monitor

Fire in the Sky (1993)

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    After a night of debates, where the two candidates did very little to distinguish themselves, it was time to get back into some movies. Lately, I have been in a deep conspiracy theorist mood, as all of the stories coming out of the presidential campaigns draw me into this mental web of intrigue. NDAA or HAARP anyone? I also love to debate and discuss topics, and yes, I have my own opinions. With this conspiracy strain in my mind, I decided to revisit one of the better UFO / Alien Abduction movies I can remember watching, the true story of Travis Walton, Fire in the Sky.     Plot/ A group of men who were clearing bush for the government arrive back in town, claiming that aliens abducted their friend. Nobody believes them, and despite a lack of motive and no evidence of foul play, their friends' disappearance is treated as murder.     One of the problems that come with movies based on (or loosely based on) true stories is that the original mat

Conspiracy Theory (1997)

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    While working last night for Steelers 101 and listening to the fifth anniversary show of Beyond the Edge Radio , I found some very interesting thoughts on the different stories in the conspiracy theory realm. I love conspiracies, I love researching them, debating them, and discussing them. Hell, I love everything about them. With that in mind, and with the last presidential debate on tap, I decided to breakdown Conspiracy Theory from 1997.     Plot/ A man obsessed with conspiracy theories becomes a target after one of his theories turns out to be true. Unfortunately, in order to save himself, he has to figure out which theory it is.     This was one of the better movies of the genre. Of course, as a person who believes and often touts conspiracy theories, I felt like I could relate to the characters. Sure, I may not be as eccentric and delusional, but still relate. The storyline was a nice mix of paranoia and truths (at least of certain persp

Chernobyl Diaries (2012)

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  After a long strange day where I felt void of energy, I found myself very unmotivated. Honestly, part of me wanted to dive something conspiracy driven, something that maybe I could look into as a side research project. Unfortunately, I did not even have that in me. So, instead of something conspiracy driven, I decided on the 2012 disaster driven Chernobyl Diaries.     Plot/ Six tourists hire an extreme tour guide who takes them to the abandoned city Pripyat, the former home to the workers of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor. During their exploration, they soon discover they are not alone.       I knew going into watching this one that there was no way that the idea or potential of this flick would be far greater than reality. Seriously, the real visuals from this devastated area are extremely surreal and creepy, and although it makes the perfect backdrop for a movie, it will be difficult in capturing on film. That is the case with this one; there is so

Apartment 143 (2011)

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    After getting home late from a football game, one where my daughter’s high school band rocked as the WPXI Band of the Week, I decided to kick back from my long day. At first, I could not decide on anything as the subject matter was all over the place in my head. This is such a great time of the year and as we sit less than two weeks from Halloween, the unknown is all around us. In the end, I decided on something in the paranormal or supernatural world, Apartment 143 (AKA Emergo) from 2011.     Plot/ A team of parapsychologists try to figure out a strange phenomenon occurring in an apartment building.     Found footage films are often a hard watch, featuring a ton of cliché, underdeveloped characters, and quickly derived storylines that take away from any of the potential that a movie had. However, to my surprise, this one was a bit different. Sure, it had some cliché moments, but the idea was original and the storyline was interesting. On top of