On May 3, we’re in for a treat. The documentary Alien Abductions will be available to stream from Amazon prime. Take a look at the trailer. It’s compelling.
On May 3, we’re in for a treat. The documentary Alien Abductions will be available to stream from Amazon prime. Take a look at the trailer. It’s compelling.
Is that if you have an Amazon Prime subscription, or will that be like the rental streaming service where you have to pay extra to watch the show?
I’m not sure. But i think it’s amazon prime. Hope so.
Saw whitley on a show today talking about the trauma of abductions.
I’ll go look for the link
Try this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQSU58sddMc
I’ve been binge watching ‘Hellier’ seasons 1 & 2 the last day or two and this morning I was watching The Unknown Country Season 2: Episode 5 where they start off talking about Whitley and his gray alien –
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIqwrMaQ2bw
Then after watching that episode I read this post of yours and watched the trailer to see Whitley standing in front of a painting of the alien used on the cover of ‘Communion’ and I see that the subliminal face that I spotted on the cover is also in the painting.
I once wrote a post about the subliminal image and ringed it t show my readers the image that may or may not be there -https://brizdazz.blogspot.com/2018/10/truth-be-told.html
And on a dark synchromystic note I watched Hellier Season 2: Episode 2 | And the Dead, where they visit the Kentucky town of Ashland on the day I read the news about Naomi Judd’s suicide.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l84v3oZbZU
The sheriff in Ashland tells the ‘Hellier’ crew that Ashland has a high rate of mental illness and they end that episode with the song ‘Ashland’ when the credits roll to the lyrics of “Naomi Judd is on the phone …”
Which made viewing that episode even creepier to me.
A bizarre synchro, Daz!
The song ‘Ashland’ is from ‘Songs for the Forgotten Future Vol. 2’, released August 8, 2008
The record begins with a journey alongside Peter Levenda, a conspiracy writer who became obsessed with this Kentucky city, imagining it as the geographical nexus of history.
Drawing on Levenda’s very strange series of books called Sinister Forces and his trip southwards in a cherry-red convertible, the song sees the Kentucky landscape as a weird American panorama that combines Indian heritage (the legend that Kentucky means “dark and bloody ground” in some unknown Indian language), Colonel Sanders billboards, and hometown icons such as Charles Manson, Naomi Judd and Henry Clay.
https://pinataland.bandcamp.com/track/ashland
We know Peter. He was recently on Dreamland.
I know you and Whitley do, which is why I copied that spiel about Pete from the album’s website that has the lyrics to the ‘Ashland’ song.
It interesting that Congress is opening an investigation into UFOs just as this documentary is coming out. But news about that Congressional action is now buried under the kerfuffle of the new Supreme Court leak about overturning abortion rights.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/05/02/ufo-briefings-congress-pentagon-00029315