Thứ Sáu, 10 tháng 11, 2017

Waching daily Nov 10 2017

Hell is empty...

... and all the Devils are here...

Just like me

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Chasse neige - Duration: 6:58.

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FORMER WORKER OF AREA 51 TALKS ABOUT THE EXTRATERRESTRIALS, STARGATE AND THE CUBE OF ORION - Duration: 2:18.

FORMER WORKER OF AREA 51 TALKS ABOUT THE EXTRATERRESTRIALS, STARGATE AND THE CUBE OF ORION

Dan Burisch, born in California in 1964, studied microbiology and psychology at the University

of Las Vegas, Nevada.

He graduated in 1986 and did a Ph.D. in microbiology in 1989 in the state of New York.

BURISCH: "MILITARY IS IN POSSESSION OF SHIPS AND EXTRATERRESTRIAL BEINGS" In 1986 he received

an unexpected visit at the University of Las Vegas, the so-called "secret" government of

the United States.

Two of those men, in military uniform, offered to work on a top-secret project where they

could put their talent to work at a maximum level.

In 1987 he began working at a Nevada State Government office related to prison parole.

In 1989 he began receiving tissue samples.

Burisch examined them in another place and sent the report to the place of origin of

the same.

In 1989 he worked on a secret project and also on the so-called "Sharp Storm".

But in 1994 he was taken to an underground place called "Century IV" which is part of

Area 51, where he started working on the "Aquarium" project.

There he learned that the military was in possession of ships and extraterrestrial beings.

In one department there was information about beings called Orions, beings from the star

system Z Reticuli.

Also a copy of the agreement made by President Eisenhower, beings called P-50 and the so-called

Orions.

HERE IS HIS FULL STORY: OUT FROM UNDER MAJESTIC: DAN BURISCH UNCENSORED

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The Most Bizarre Movies Coming Out In 2018 - Duration: 7:38.

Sometimes we go to movies to laugh, sometimes we go to cry, and sometimes we want to have

our minds melted.

No medium like film can take you on a psychedelic trip, make you question the nature of everything

around you, or get you inside the headspace of the truly deranged — and it appears that

next year will bring a ton movies designed to blow everyone's minds.

Here are the 2018 movies that are bound to be weird in the very best ways.

Annihilation

Based on Jeff VanderMeer's 2014 novel, Annihilation looks to be a crazy cinematic experience.

The film follows an expedition to a place called Area X, a portion of the Earth where

everything has gone wrong, and the laws of physics no longer seem to apply.

Previous missions to Area X have gone south … eleven times over.

Written and directed by Ex Machina's Alex Garland, Annihilation will star Jennifer Jason

Leigh and Natalie Portman in this atmospherically creepy film that hits theaters February 23rd.

A Wrinkle in Time

Madeleine L'Engle's 1962 young adult novel A Wrinkle in Time has been blasting young

brains for generations.

It's the story of precocious kids who must rescue their dad from a fate worse than death

with the help of interdimensional beings Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which.

The book's more surreal aspects have made it difficult to adapt to a live-action production,

but with Selma director Ava DuVernay and an all-star cast, fans can expect an updated,

yet faithful rendition of this otherworldly classic when it debuts on the silver screen

March 9th.

Ready Player One

Ernest Cline's novel Ready Player One had secured a film deal before the book was even

in stores, with Steven Spielberg anxious to develop the story for film.

The story centers on a virtual reality gamer in a dystopian future who must run a gauntlet

of '80s pop culture-themed challenges while looking for an Easter egg.

In the trailer alone, there were millions of references, from The Iron Giant to Back

to the Future to Freddy Krueger.

Prepare for nerd culture overload when this pic hits theaters on March 30th.

Abruptio

From writer/director Evan Marlowe comes Abruptio, a thriller centered on a man who has a bomb

implanted in his neck and must do terrible things to keep it from exploding.

As actor James Marsters explained:

"The lead character is feeding bodies into a meat grinder.

And that's not even the bad part.

It's so bad."

If that's not strange enough, it'll also be performed by life-sized latex puppets.

We'll just have to wait to see whether it's a work of genius, madness, or both when Abruptio

gets released on May 31st.

Alita: Battle Angel

The live-action adaptation of the post-apocalyptic manga and anime Battle Angel Alita has been

in the works since 2010, when the project was brought to James Cameron's attention by

Guillermo Del Toro.

Cameron had originally intended to direct, but with his plate all full of Avatar sequels

for the next several years, that duty has fallen to Robert Rodriguez.

The cast is already stacked with talent like Rosa Salazar, Jackie Earle Haley, Mahershala

Ali, Christoph Waltz, and Jennifer Connelly.

And one of Cameron's signature filmmaking strategies will live on with the film — since

Cameron only makes films that start with T or A, it's now called Alita: Battle Angel

and will land in theaters on July 20th.

Captive State

This sci-fi thriller has a cerebral concept: what would your average neighborhood look

like a decade or so after an occupation by a hostile force that just so happened to be

extra-terrestrial.

Captive State will diverge from ordinary alien fare to explore the human dynamics between

the dissidents and collaborator.

With Rupert Wyatt of the modern Planet of the Apes pics at the helm, you can count on

this one to be a disturbing hit when August 17th rolls around.

Mortal Engines

Philip Reeves' The Mortal Engines books introduced the post-apocalyptic concept of travelling

cities scouring a devastated earth and doing battle with each other.

Such a large-scale project seems untenable, but with Peter Jackson co-scripting along

with his Lord of the Rings co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, the project already

seems to be in good hands.

Christian Rivers, who served as second-unit director on all three Lord of the Rings films

will make his feature film debut with the pic, which drops on December 14th.

The Endless

Filmmakers Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson have teamed up again after their 2012 thriller

Resolution to star as a pair of brothers who have escaped the clutches of a cult, but are

compelled to return years later by a mysterious tape sent in the mail.

Early images from the film hint at a trippy visual aesthetic, and the plot synopsis suggests

that the cult's crazy otherworldly beliefs maybe aren't so crazy after all.

It all adds up to a project that just might be worth keeping a close eye on, coming from

a pair of ambitious filmmakers who seem due for a breakout hit.

The House That Jack Built

Not many filmmakers are as visually provocative as Lars Von Trier, but his forthcoming The

House That Jack Built has a truly unsettling premise: it's an examination of the career

of a serial killer who has been active for more than a decade and who views each of his

murders as a work of art.

In the hands of Von Trier, such a story promises a deep, dark psychological ride.

Sorry To Bother You

A story set in a surreal version of Oakland, California, Sorry to Bother You is the story

of a down-on-his-luck black telemarketer who discovers a magical key to upward mobility

— the ability to make his voice sound like a famous white actor.

The film will mark the directorial debut of legendary rapper Boots Riley of Oakland rap

group The Coup, which has spent over two decades making some of the most subversive music anyone

has ever heard.

Keep an eye out for this one next year.

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

Perhaps no feature film has endured such a rocky ride to screens as director Terry Gilliam's

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote.

His quest to get the film made long ago began to mirror the foolish, futile endeavors of

the classic literary character.

But Gilliam's labor of love is finally coming to theaters next year.

The story focuses on an old man who believes he is the legendary Quixote and mistakes a

confused advertising executive for his faithful squire.

He then proceeds to drag the man through a time-jumping, mind-bending adventure where

dreams and reality become tough to tell apart.

Inversion

The sci-fi thriller Inversion has two things going for it right off the bat: Samuel L.

Jackson and an insane premise.

Jackson will portray a Homeland Security investigator hot on the trail of an American con man and

a Chinese scientist who he thinks are responsible for a whole new type of natural disaster — sudden,

unexplained loss of gravity.

The pic is sure to be a spectacle when it falls into theaters next year.

The Mandela Effect

Groupthink can be a strange thing, and "The Mandela Effect" is a term meant to describe

the effect of people collectively remembering false events, like the death of Nelson Mandela

in prison in the 1980s or Sinbad starring in a movie about a genie.

And for the record, no, really, neither of those things happened...in our reality, at

least.

Since memory is highly unreliable, it's an effect to which almost anyone is susceptible,

so co-writer and director David Guy Levy will tap that trend for The Mandela Effect.

The film will feature a man for whom the everyday details of the world begin to change — and

keep changing, until he starts to question the nature of reality itself.

Night on Bald Mountain

Of all the Disney reboots in production, the live-action adaptation of Night on Bald Mountain,

the scariest, trippiest segment from Fantasia, has somehow flown under the radar.

The segment features a towering, demonic winged creature called Chernabog that presides over

a night of festivities for a host of restless spirits.

The new version will focus on the backstory of the demonic creature.

You can depend on this pic to rekindle your childhood nightmares next year.

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Kanya Rashi, Vara Bhavishya, November 13 to November 19, in Kannada - Duration: 1:06.

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Silent night // Malam kudus - Ricky Johnson (Christmas carol) - Duration: 3:02.

Silent night, holy night all is calm, all is bright

round yon virgin mother and child holy infant so tender and mild

sleep in heavenly peace sleep in heavenly peace

Malam kudus sunyi senyap dunia terlelap

hanya dua berjaga terus ayah bunda mesra dan kudus

anak tidur tenang, anak tidur tenang.

Silent night, holy night! Shepherds quake at the sight

hanya dua berjaga terus ayah bunda mesra dan kudus

anak tidur tenang, anak tidur tenang.

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Karka Rashi, Vara Bhavishya, November 13 to November 19, in Kannada - Duration: 1:07.

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Karka Rashi

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