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I enjoy researching and trying new things, and when I find something that peaks my interest then I must share it. Paranormal experiences including ghosts, astral traveling, healing, mythological creatures and UFOs, are just a few of the subjects I enjoying discovering more about. Any and all personal experiences and investigations I am joined by my wife and a few other investigators. I do what I do with respect and the knowledge that there are some strong forces out there beyond our control, and wish anyone choosing to dabble in the Paranormal do the same. Please subscribe to my blog, and I hope you enjoy. :)

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Stranger things: Fiction or Fact

Demogorgon's. Dungeons and Dragons. A love story for all ages and an abundance of teenage angst. I'm sure if you are part of the craze that swept the nation October 27th, then you already know I'm referencing Stranger Things. The show is a Netflix original based in a typical small town in 1980's that involves a trip to a different universe, psychic powers and government cover-ups.  But what if this isn't just a show? What if Netflix is opening doors to "watered down" public knowledge and trying to open us up to the truth?

This series follows 4 young children as they attempt to hide a lost, panicked girl about their age; who happens to be an escaped child from a local government facility that was testing MK Ultra patients. This means the girl was born of a woman who was forced to do many psychoactive and hallucinogenic drugs while pregnant, giving the girl many special abilities including telekinesis and psychokinesis. In the first season we find out she has inadvertently created a portal to another dimension. As the children continue their "games" of Dungeons and Dragons.




Later in the season there is an episode where the characters Nancy and Jonathan track down a man name Murray, who we would know today as a conspiracy hermit. They go to him with the basis of the shows adventures and show multiple pieces of evidence to prove the existence of aggressive entities joining our realm of the 3rd  and the government officials behind that cover-up.  In Chapter Five: Dig Dug, the characters reveal to Murray that they recorded an inside conversation with the officials that covered up a murder from Season 1. He states that the world needs a watered down version of the truth. He makes Nancy and Jonathan understand that they could knock down the walls of conspiracy to truth, with a version of the story that is still intense but more believable.



What if they are trying to convince us that what we believed in the series is some "Jumanji" exposure? Why are so many people trying to discredit the second series so hard? Why are some people pushing the brainwashing component(MK Ultra), which is a current epidemic still a problem in society, hard enough to try and create a fictional stand point on this entire series? Are we being opened up to truth? Trying to be warned of what our government is doing just under our noses? Or are we being warned it's too late? With how periodically correct the series is, wouldn't it make more sense that it already happened?



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