I’ve been noticing a common theme of trauma-based mind control (especially with children) in so much entertainment. For example, the new It, Welcome to Derry is intensely trauma-based and is unleashing all the tropes: military shenanigans, Native-American sacred/no-go land, use of loved ones as monsters, and the inability to tell reality from hallucinations. The Netflix show Wayward gets deep into these topics with a weird facility for wayward teens. Also, the film Weapons, the latest Conjuring, Longlegs … et al.
I know others are aware of the actor & character connections with ST and WM3. I just wanted to pass this on to anyone who is not.
ST: actress, Winona Ryder relationship with Johnny Depp. WM3: Johnny Depp was a big, influential supporter of Damien Echols, perpetrator. I saw somewhere they share 4 of the same tattoos.
ST: the S4 character Eddie Munson, flaunting devil-like, satanic, warlock demeanor. WM3: Damien Echols, dressed in all black, known to study black `magic and witchcraft.
Not connected to the WM3 but I found interesting, is the ST fictional town of Hawkins, and the filming location of the fictional lab/hospital at the Hawkins National Laboratory in Atlanta, Georgia.
Your observations on teens in extra dimensional travel dovetails (once again) with my latest binge watch ( 3 seasons) of Time Slip ( 1970/71). I saw this when first aired on British TV and like any good ‘meme’ it lodged itself in my head for good. If anyone is a fan no budget British sci - fi then it’s worth checking out. Themes include - AI - telepaphy - transhumanism - mind Kontrol - hypnotism -clones - secret government research labs ( an inland Naval base needless to say) global warming- multi verse - drug testing on volunteers’ - new ageism - scientism versus human nature and of course time travel ( with some Marty Mcfly moments when the teens meet their parents and themselves). Probably could do without a few of the episodes ( 26 in total). You can get the first episodes on YouTube). I think it gets overshadowed by Doctor Who, but if you like this stuff Secret Sunsters it’s worth a look. Keep on keeping on Chris!
Thanks for reposting this livestream, Chris! Dark, but shinning the light brings out the truth. I found a few more name connections between Stranger Things (ST) and the West Memphis Three (WM3). The first is a given.
ST: child character, Will Byers, trapped in the underworld. WM3: Christopher Byers, child victim buried in bog.
ST: character Miss Kelly, in S4. WM3: Jessie Misskelley, perpetrator.
ST: filming site, Druid Hills, Atlanta, GA in S3-4. WM3: Robin Hood Hills, crime location. Note WM3 Druid bog burial ritual. ST: character Robin Buckley.
ST: character, Dustin Henderson. WM3: Dustin McDaniels, lawyer. McDaniels partner was Patrick Benca. ST: villain Vecna. (I know it's a stretch. LOL)
For me, this shows the Duffer brothers, or writers were drawing from the WM3 story.
I did. It's worth a re-watch for sure. From your livestream I read Wm Ramsey and another, not coming to mind. It's disturbing how the msm, opinion, and alt. media show them as innocent. The Alford Plea pretty much says that they were simply let go on a technicality.
I’ve been noticing a common theme of trauma-based mind control (especially with children) in so much entertainment. For example, the new It, Welcome to Derry is intensely trauma-based and is unleashing all the tropes: military shenanigans, Native-American sacred/no-go land, use of loved ones as monsters, and the inability to tell reality from hallucinations. The Netflix show Wayward gets deep into these topics with a weird facility for wayward teens. Also, the film Weapons, the latest Conjuring, Longlegs … et al.
I know others are aware of the actor & character connections with ST and WM3. I just wanted to pass this on to anyone who is not.
ST: actress, Winona Ryder relationship with Johnny Depp. WM3: Johnny Depp was a big, influential supporter of Damien Echols, perpetrator. I saw somewhere they share 4 of the same tattoos.
ST: the S4 character Eddie Munson, flaunting devil-like, satanic, warlock demeanor. WM3: Damien Echols, dressed in all black, known to study black `magic and witchcraft.
Not connected to the WM3 but I found interesting, is the ST fictional town of Hawkins, and the filming location of the fictional lab/hospital at the Hawkins National Laboratory in Atlanta, Georgia.
Your observations on teens in extra dimensional travel dovetails (once again) with my latest binge watch ( 3 seasons) of Time Slip ( 1970/71). I saw this when first aired on British TV and like any good ‘meme’ it lodged itself in my head for good. If anyone is a fan no budget British sci - fi then it’s worth checking out. Themes include - AI - telepaphy - transhumanism - mind Kontrol - hypnotism -clones - secret government research labs ( an inland Naval base needless to say) global warming- multi verse - drug testing on volunteers’ - new ageism - scientism versus human nature and of course time travel ( with some Marty Mcfly moments when the teens meet their parents and themselves). Probably could do without a few of the episodes ( 26 in total). You can get the first episodes on YouTube). I think it gets overshadowed by Doctor Who, but if you like this stuff Secret Sunsters it’s worth a look. Keep on keeping on Chris!
Thanks for reposting this livestream, Chris! Dark, but shinning the light brings out the truth. I found a few more name connections between Stranger Things (ST) and the West Memphis Three (WM3). The first is a given.
ST: child character, Will Byers, trapped in the underworld. WM3: Christopher Byers, child victim buried in bog.
ST: character Miss Kelly, in S4. WM3: Jessie Misskelley, perpetrator.
ST: filming site, Druid Hills, Atlanta, GA in S3-4. WM3: Robin Hood Hills, crime location. Note WM3 Druid bog burial ritual. ST: character Robin Buckley.
ST: character, Dustin Henderson. WM3: Dustin McDaniels, lawyer. McDaniels partner was Patrick Benca. ST: villain Vecna. (I know it's a stretch. LOL)
For me, this shows the Duffer brothers, or writers were drawing from the WM3 story.
Have you seen my WM3 livestream? I don't remember if I go too deeply into ST, but I'll definitely include this info if I do a follow up.
I did. It's worth a re-watch for sure. From your livestream I read Wm Ramsey and another, not coming to mind. It's disturbing how the msm, opinion, and alt. media show them as innocent. The Alford Plea pretty much says that they were simply let go on a technicality.
People are very easily led by a slickly-produced sob story, OP.