Updated: 7/30/2016 4:36
“If she’s Terry Ives’ missing daughter, El shares more than extraordinary powers with Firestarter’s Charlie McGee. They share an origin story. Like Andy McGee and Vicky Tomlinson, Terry Ives signed up for a college study that fed her hallucinogens and tested the boundaries of human abilities. Like Charlie, El has powers far outstripping the researchers’ expectations. The director of The Shop pushes Charlie to expand her gift, keeping her prisoner and manipulating her with a combination of scant affection and relentless pressure, just as Dr. Brenner does. The similarities (not just to Firestarter, but to Carrie) are so striking, Terry’s sister even namechecks the author to Hopper and Joyce: “You read any Stephen King?” And, as Andy McGee says of Charlie, El is “no more a monster than a kid in an iron lung.”-AV
The following is admittedly a bizarre kind of collage art, a stringing together of female alien parasites and succubi, as well as factual rabbit holes stemming from secret psi research, and experimentation on children. From Stranger Things to Weapon X, one can’t help but notice, we are more well informed of our collective secrets by our fiction than we ever could be searching for the relevant documentation (most of which was unfortunately burned decades ago.) No one wants the truth, honestly, so let’s talk about the movies and games that got us to this understanding. The show was going to be called Montauk originally…
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PHOENIX II, 1983, U.S.A.F, NSA:
Location: Montauk, Long Island Electronic multi-directional targeting of select population groups
Targeting: Medium range
Frequencies: Radar, microwaves. EHF UHF modulated
Power: Gigawatt through Terawatt
Purpose: Loading of Earth Grids, planetary sonombulescence to stave off geological activity, specific-point earthquake creation, population programming for sensitized individuals
Pseudonym: “Rainbow”, ZAP-“Some Conspiracy Website”
The Wall, the mirror, the other side, the upside down, reflection as stargate to inner self, the paranoid convinced by those around them, that they are just that and reality shouldn’t be questioned, Montauk chairs, MK-Ultra Very Often Says Naomi, L, 11, Elena, Eva Lucien, Christa (Ascension)
What is a Montauk : A fun cartoon version
The shadow, the other, the alien, the monster, alien sex parasites that look like Aryan archetypes, Mars, Suspiriated Animation and Blood Red SRI solitary confinemention,
Handlers, Hazmats, Signals To Action, the Cult, Controllers, and Mars 2
A conversation regarding the use of the X-Men theme in Stranger Things between Frank Zero and Will Morgan
Will :(I) Noticed in episode 1.
X Men 134… You look that up?
Cause I’m pretty sure that’s Phoenix.
Yeah… They race their bikes over comics… Yep, that’s the one.
Seems relevant. Didn’t know if you cuaght that.
But, maybe… Eleven.
Telekinesis…
Oh but it surely is!! I didn’t catch that thank you that ties everything together actuallyFrank: Gene Gray. Oh yea I already put her in the blog next to Firestarter Elena Leeloo Eva Lucien etc
Will: Well… That’s that. They mention twice. Right at the beginning, and then at the end when they are looking in the woods for Will… Dustin shouts out “I’ve got your X-Men 134” then poof there is Eleven…Not sure… I think that comic is from ’80… I’m pretty sure but not certain that Phoenix started in ’76… So its not the origin, but the X-Men are trying to rescue her from The Hell Fire… So… It fits some how.
1974 reverse engineered to 1947
Lucifer’s Technocracy: Observations While Staring Into The Secret Sun (Lucifer’s Technology Series)
Synchromysticism Collection: Part of the July 16th Series
Secret Sun-O-Vision: Stranger Things:
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