Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Eric Dionne interviewed by mark antony raines aka ghostmanraines

Ok so the questions you sent over here you go. What Inspired/Inspires me? What inspired me to get into the field of study that I do was my grandmother, she was born in Manahawkins NJ, and used to tell me stories when i was 6/7 about the New Jersey Devil and how it would come down from the sky and get me if i didn't start listening to her, well at that time we all lived in North Carolina and as a young boy, you can imagine the look of fright on my face when hearing theses tales, so I decided to start looking up things on the NJ Devil at the public library. From there it bled over into things such as Mythology, Greek Mythology, Indian Folk Lore, Native American History, Monsters, Tall Tales, and eventually into the Paranormal. As of lately my main focus has gone back to my roots of Cryptozoology. That is my passion and as I always tell people, "Things That Are Hidden Are Meant To Be Discovered..." . What are my aims? My aim is to bring the focus of Cryptozoology and The Paranormal field back to a positive light, i'm really tired of the false light and negative focus that both fields have gained over the past 10 years now, Part of this blame i put on the media, I mean don't get me wrong, theses TV shows and Reality "Said with Air Quotes" shows are great for an entertainment point of view, but the networks need to label them as such, They are for Entertainment. I've fallen to the same promises from production, and been behind the scenes of many of theses shows, and I get it, Unsuspecting team gets approached with a chance to do a TV show, a chance to be the Next GHOST HUNTERS ooh OOOOO lol, " then they sign their lives away, and guess what they have no say, it's all in the court of production teams and directors and better yet the NETWORK, and well the networks just care about the ratings" I could go on and on and on about this stuff, but that would take up way to much time. Simply put and as I tell people at my lectures, The biggest secret about Reality TV is, that it's Not Reality at all. I've done and been apart of shows on SyFy Channel, Sky Atlantic in the UK, The History Channel, Discovery Channel, HBO, FOX, the CW and more, and some of the shows i'm on film and others i'm in the background or consulting, I do a lot of consulting for theses Monster shows that are out there now a days, but off my rant and back to the question, my aim is to show people that theses fields aren't a pseudo science field and that there are some really fantastic people in the field that mean it well, and aren't out for a quick buck, or to just get 15 mins of fame on a TV show. What are my plans for the future? My plans for the future are all over the place lol, in all honesty I want to focus more on my Cryptozoology research, I'm currently working on 2 crypto books, as well as a book about the True Accounts of my story that was shown on SyFy's Haunted Collector, biggest problem i'm facing with the book writing is actually having the time to sit down and write, I've even considered looking for some one I can tell the story to and have them co-write the book with me, in order to just get it done and out there. Besides that I'm still doing some acting stuff here and there, I just finished up the season at the Nightmare Factory in NC, playing their newest character named "Botch" who runs the Chamber, and been working on some other little side shows you could say. In 2015 I'm hoping to finally sit down and put together a strong team for my ICE (International Cryptozoology Establishment) group which is separate from SEPIA and hope to start doing some expeditions, If i can do things that right way and get the money earned and saved I want to plan some expeditions around the world at some kin locations. I hope that answers the questions you sent over to me, and if you have any more questions or would like me to go into more detail on anything i've said feel free to shoot them my way, sometimes writing things out i don't get all the details i'd like out there lol, sorry it took so long getting back to you, it was a hectic week over here. Eric J. Dionne

Geralyn St Joseph-interviewed by mark antony raines aka ghostman

Aloha! Here is my interview piece. You and many people ask what inspired me and I have to say I am inspired every day. I was and still am inspired by Spirit. After all, isn’t that what inspiration is? To be filled and called to action by God. My Faith is an important motivator for me. By Faith I am not referring to religion, I am talking about true faith – complete trust and confidence in Spirit. Along with that, I am inspired by my child and my parents. I have always been a bit different – more sensitive, more aware. I have always known and had a close relationship with my guardian and guide Gabreal.When I was 10 I decided that I wanted to be a priest. However, being Catholic and a girl, that was not an option. In 1994, when I was in my mid-twenties, I dealt with my first possession and began my journey clearing people and spaces by transmuting negativity and helping souls [ghosts] ascend. I feel it is my vocation to help others using the gifts God has given me. It is my goal to help as many people as I can to live a Joy filled life. I do this through my psychic readings, energy healings, coaching, inspirational talks, classes and books. It is our nature to be happy. We simply need to discover how to live our lives in such a way as to see the beauty of every day. I have recently released two new books: Discover Your Whole Self - Step by Step Guide to Healing Your Self Through the Chakra Energy System: Experience Life at 100%! (Self-Empowerment Series) http://www.amazon.com/Discover-Your-Whole-Self-Self-Empowerment-ebook/dp/B00QFJHM7Y/ Completing the Circle - Path to Self-Empowerment (Self -Empowerment Book 2) http://www.amazon.com/Completing-Circle-Path-Self-Empowerment--mpowerment-ebook/dp/B00QFMN8ZQ And there are many more coming! Let me know if you need anything else. Send me a link when it's up and I will post it. Blessings! Geralyn St. Joseph 808 261-7866 text or talk Check out my Author Page on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Geralyn-St-Joseph/e/B00938QGGM 50 Ways YOU Can change the World; Small Steps for Making the World a Better Place www.VoiceofSpirit.com www.GabrielsTrumpet.net www.SpiritualParents.com www.WholisticUniversity.org www.PsychicinHawaii.com www.HealersinHawaii.com

Sunday, 30 November 2014

Russell Albion "Russ" Meyer

Russell Albion "Russ" Meyer (March 21, 1922 – September 18, 2004) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer, film editor, actor and photographer. Meyer is known primarily for writing and directing a series of successful low-budget sexploitation films that featured campy humor, sly satire and large-breasted women, such as Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!. Contents 1 Early years 2 Film career 3 Use of satire 4 Big breast fixation, or the Meyer physical archetype 5 Female empowerment 6 Personal and family life 7 Final years 8 Filmography 9 Notes 10 References 11 External links Early years Russ Meyer was born in San Leandro, California, to William Arthur Meyer, a German-American Oakland police officer, and his wife, Lydia Lucinda Howe.[1][2][3] His parents divorced shortly after he was born, and Meyer was to have virtually no contact with his father during his life. When he was fourteen years old, his mother pawned her wedding ring in order to buy him an 8mm film camera. He made a number of amateur films at the age of 15, and served during World War II as a U.S. Army combat cameraman for the 166th Signal Photo Company. Even then he already demonstrated a corny directing style and included nudity, like in scenes of naked GIs bathing in the Rhine in March 1945. In the Army, Meyer forged his strongest friendships, and he would later ask many of his fellow combat cameramen to work on his films. Much of Meyer's work during World War II can be seen in newsreels and in the film Patton (1971).[4] On his return to civilian life, he was unable to secure cinematography work in Hollywood due to a dearth of industry connections. He made industrial films, freelanced as a still photographer for mainstream films (he did the still photography for Giant), and became a well known glamour photographer whose work included some of the initial shoots for Hugh Hefner's Playboy magazine. Meyer would -READ MORE ON WIKI LINK-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russ_Meyer

The self-publicist whose medical text books caused a stir

Published nearly 500 years ago, Andreas Vesalius's medical text books occupy an important place in scientific history. Intricate art, unlike anything that had been seen before, sits alongside detailed text that sought to change the way bodies were dissected post mortem. Cambridge University Library holds well-preserved copies of the Fabrica, and its companion piece the Epitome - publications that helped Vesalius realise his personal ambitions in the 16th Century court of the Holy Roman Empire. Click on the photo film below - and hear science historian Sachiko Kusukawa explain how the 28-year-old physician was man on a mission. Scroll down further - and see some of the detailed anatomical artwork that caused such a stir.READ MORE-http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-30027161

ANIMAL ANTI HUNTING POST SAVE THE SQUIRREL

The government is reviewing the way grey squirrel numbers are managed in England, and is assessing whether more needs to be done to control numbers.
The grey squirrel population has rocketed over the past 100 years.
Originally introduced from America, they are now officially classed as pests in the UK and have long been blamed for the decline of native red squirrels.please watch the video and seee the brave man with the shotgun shotting the squirrel -SAVE THE SQUIRREL-http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30241900
  1. Eastern gray squirrel
  2. The eastern gray squirrel or grey squirrel, depending on region, is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus. Wikipedia

  3. Scientific name: Sciurus carolinensis
  4. Mass: 0.4 – 0.6 kg (Adult)
  5. Tail length: 19 – 25 cm (Adult)
  6. Body length: 23 – 30 cm (Adult, Head and body)

Rocky Horror sequel set for London

sShock Treatmenthock Treatment, originally filmed in 1981, was a satire of celebrity, with Rocky Horror characters Brad and Janet trapped in a sinister TV game show. It was a commercial disaster - The Washington Post called it "ludicrous" - and it never gained a general release. O'Brien has reworked the story for its stage debut, which will take place at London's King's Head Theatre in April. "Shock Treatment has been waiting patiently in the wings for a stage premiere since the film was released in 1981," said O'Brien. "Just as Rocky began life upstairs at the Royal Court, it seems a perfect fit for Shock Treatment to start its stage life in the effervescent atmosphere of the astounding King's Head Theatre." Before its DVD release in 2006, very few people had seen Shock Treatment. One exception was the BBC's Mark Kermode, who called it the "perfect cult movie". "It's arguable the soundtrack album is better than Rocky Horror," he said. "It's also packed with cameo roles from people on the rise - not just Ruby Wax but Rik Mayall, long before he found big screen fame in Drop Dead Fred. "But the best thing about Shock Treatment is it eerily predicts the rise of reality television," he added. Kermode's opinion was in the minority, however. US reviewers lamented the loss of Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon, who played Brad and Janet in the original. and branded the film "tiresome" and "junk". "It's a lesson for film-makers: You can't force a cult film, they just happen," wrote The Washington Post's reviewer, Rita Kempley. Shock Treatment is preceded at the King's Head Theatre by the 21st anniversary revival of Trainspotting, which was first seen at this year's Edinburgh Fringe. Other highlights of the theatre's new season include a new play by Richard Cameron, The Flannelettes, and a revival of Gilbert and Sullivan's Ruddigore.years ago i saw the rocky horror show in a theatre in essex on a opening night all sorts were dressed up as chaacters for the play it was a great night plus a sing along.

Saturday, 29 November 2014

Dennis Claveau interviewed by mark antony raines aka ghostman

Dennis Claveau wrote:
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Questions what inspired you?

I would have to say that my experiences with the paranormal had inspired me to look for more answers. A conversation with my grandmother inspired me to share those answers with others. 

What are your aims?

I want to be able to prove in some empirical capacity that things we call "paranormal" do, in fact, exist. I want to find out how to measure it, interact with it and finally be able to scientifically study it. Bridging the gaps between religion, spiritualism and science. 

What plans do you have for the future? 

I am planning on a series of experiments to try and test out some theories I have regarding electromagnetic energy, recording devices and how it interacts with us, as humans. Hopefully, this will yield some results that I can use to start publishing the research and we will be one step closer to being able to figure out exactly what is going on out there.


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