Day: July 12, 2016

  • Musical Composer for “The Passion” Reveals He Suffered Satanic Attacks | ChurchPOP

    Musical Composer for “The Passion” Reveals He Suffered Satanic Attacks | ChurchPOP

    Musical Composer for “The Passion” Reveals He Suffered Satanic Attacks | ChurchPOP:

    John Debney composed the musical score for the 2004 film PASSION OF THE CHRIST.. A religious themed website now reports that he also suffered what he deemed ‘Satantic attacks” during the process..
    More on the Satanic Panic:

    Debney composed the music with the use of his computer at his workstation at home. He said the computers, synthesizers and hard drives would go down and “the digital picture that lives on the computer with the music would just freeze on his [Satan’s] face. Then the volume would go to ten and it would happen all the time.”

    The composer said he was scared the first time it happened but, once he got over the initial shock, he learned to work around it.

    His experience made him realize that “maybe Satan is a real person… I can attest that he was in my room a lot and I know that he hit everyone on this production.”

  • The Pokemon Go conspiracy theory

    The Pokemon Go conspiracy theory

    The Pokemon Go conspiracy theory :

    The sudden rage of the disengaged.. Pokemon Go has turned into a sudden burst of wealth for Nintendo with $7 billion.. Meanwhile squadrons of people dissociated with their real reality are walking like drones searching for virtual reality creatures ..

    It’s obvious that there’d be a conspiracy theory associated with the game.. This one factually accurate. You can conjure the rest on your own.

    From Alex Jones’ Infowars:

    The developer of Pokémon Go, Niantic, Inc., was founded by John Hanke, who previously received funding from the CIA’s venture capital firm In-Q-Tel to develop what eventually became Google Earth.
    In-Q-Tel was once described as an “independent strategic investment firm that identifies innovative technology solutions to support the missions of the U.S. Intelligence Community.”

    One thing is known.. The game has been criticized for breaking into your Gmail.. For making it easier for robberies to occur.. And endless people are losing by their jobs because of their searches and people are invading private property to find Peekachu ..

    All the while is the real concoction being brewed the further death of your privacy and replacement the of real life with augmented reality?

    A witches brew..in APP form. For your iPhone or ‘droid.’

  • hltzmnn: Our girls did it! Not all of the reviews are bad….

    hltzmnn: Our girls did it! Not all of the reviews are bad….

    hltzmnn:

    Our girls did it!

    Not all of the reviews are bad. Major reviews lately lately have hailed the newest GHOSTBUSTERS movie as a good experience .. 

    Others not so much. 

    The ultimate review you should worry about: The one that is in your own mind after you watch the movie.

  • Pokémon Go Lunacy

    Pokémon Go Lunacy

    The world is searching for Pokémon !

    It’s been the mid 1990s since the genre of entertainment was this popular ..

    My 5-year-old son’s knowledge of Pokémon Go forced me to have to look more information up about this than I ever would have in the past..  The newest fad taking over media is surely fun for some, but fun gone far for others.

    A small snippet of information  of the goings-on throughout the real world..

    The game has earned Nintendo $7 bil (with a b) .. but it also coming with a huge security risk..
    Apparently people, frustrated for the search for Pokemon characters, lost his job..

    The DAILY BEAST reports that is a hacker’s dream come true..Along with that, fans have taken over Central Park to find Pokemon characters in real life. The scary side of it all: While you track Pokemon, Pokemon tracks you!

    It also leads to robberies and injuries..

    BUT NASA SAYS NO POKEMON IN SPACE!

    x x x

    The amazing part to me,  more than how people are being affected by the game, is the marketing! The brilliant marketing.

    For four full days, Mashable has gone hardcore Pokémon Go in coverage. My Facebook news feed has been propelling through life with a constant stream of Pokémon Go .. And finally, most likely due to advertising companies listening to my family conversations through my phone and computer (don’t doubt me on that), ads popping up on websites are for .. drumroll .. Pokemon Go.

    Pokémon Go uses your phone’s GPS and clock to detect where and when you are in the game and make Pokémon “appear” around you (on your phone screen) so you can go and catch them. As you move around, different and more types of Pokémon will appear depending on where you are and what time it is. The idea is to encourage you to travel around the real world to catch Pokémon in the game.

    If you are searching, be aware: The original Pokémon set of characters was only about 150. Today, as the ‘Go’ search goes, the list has swelled to more than 700..

    The full list here.