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December 09, 2002

Sci-Fi Channel in 2003

While watching Taken on the Sci-Fi channel one can not help but wonder about watching the promos for upcoming series and mini-series coming in 2003.

One is The Children of Dune. I am not much into the Dune series of books (in fact I am still 1/3 done reading on the Dune book itself, which I started to read about two years ago).

Another series called Scare Tactics I have no idea what it is all about but the promo just shown had a group of people in a dinner that has a Bigfoot like creature hitting the window scaring them. Which is kind of bizzare since late last week there was a news item about a guy that just passed away who admitted to his family that Bigfoot was a hoax that he created.

Lastly there is Tremors: The Series.

Posted by Helen at December 09, 2002 09:38 PM

Comments

 
Posted by the bunny on December 10, 2002 6:54 AM:

I'm looking forward to Children of Dune, if only because I managed to read Dune, Dune Messiah and Children of Dune before I gave up on that series.

Scare Tactics looks like it's similar to MTV's Fear, which was a very successful show until one got used to it. It's a psychological game more than anything.

As for Tremors, I doubt that I'll be tuning in for that one, but it's interesting that it exists. I'm curious to see how successful it will be.

Hmm. Have I been watching Taken? What makes you think that? *grin* How's that Heather Donohue? Seriously, though, I can't believe that Sci-Fi devotes the 7 pm - 1 am time slot to Taken. What a huge chunk of their on-air time. I guess they paid a lot for it.

 
Posted by Haken on December 10, 2002 12:41 PM:

I'm still boycotting them for cancelling Farscape.

 
Posted by helen on December 10, 2002 7:01 PM:

Sci-Fi will be airing some new epsiodes of Farscape in Janurary.

 
Posted by Vivi on December 10, 2002 10:06 PM:

They're just going to finish off airing the rest of the season. Unfortunately, they're not going to make any new episodes of Farscape.

The Sci-Fi Channel seems to have been sliding downhill for awhile now. Remember when they still aired anime and cartoons like Transformers?

I'm still peeved that they cancelled MST3K, but I'm obsessive about anything MST related, so...

 
Posted by Haken on December 11, 2002 9:41 AM:

Funny thing about SCIFI and Farscape, in January, they're going to start the night off with Farscape. If Farscape is doing that bad, why use it as a lead-in for their other series for the night? I guess they're feeling the momentum of the SaveFarscape campaign.

 
Posted by helen on December 11, 2002 6:50 PM:

Maybe somebody at the Sci-Fi channel confused Farscape with Lexx.

 
Posted by Kyra on December 14, 2002 3:04 PM:

Great 20-hour commercial for the reptilian agenda! Here are a few of the hidden programs now "implanted" in your subconscious:

1) In the last episode, "John", the original alien
who grandfathered the magically-powered hybrid 10-yr.-old
girl "Allie" (short for aligator?)---carefully cast to profile an
angelic-looking Aryan child---, returns and although he sometimes appears in human form, he shapeshifts back to a gray. He demonstrates tenderness, emotion, and remorse to Allie. So this was a blatant gray-hugger program: Grays are good, grays can "feel". Have you hugged a gray today?

2) In the last episode, Allie removes the implants
of all the abductees gathered around her. She "deactivates" them, and then they fall out en-masse of the right nostrils of the people while the camera shows close-ups of bloody little bee-bees caught in the palms of the people. Allie tells them they do not have to be afraid anymore. Program: All of you who don't know Allie (and still have your implants), Be Very Afraid.

3) Also in the last episode, when an abductee
questions why so many people have been taken, little Allie answers something like: "Because of me. To create me." And she beams at the camera with a syrupy-sweet smile. So we are being told to believe that we, the property of the 4D overlords, simply exist to create something noble and pure and good....a superbeing, a little Christ-child like Allie. So we should all "get with the program" and understand The Big Picture: we exist for the purpose of being ingredients of alien-human hybridization.

4) Most of Taken revolved around US military
posturing towards the aliens, which is a distortion of the real war between alien factions at other densities. In showing the warlike intentions of the US military against the "good-guy grays", (who are only trying to create this new "divine" race) it obscures the idea that there is actually a white T-shirt vs. black T-shirt dynamic, and it cleverly merges those two elements into one, making the US government the bad-guy. So the credo: "let us do evil (abductions) that good may come (hybrid)" is heavily promoted.

This is not to say the government is not evil. But it hides the concept that "aliens" may be benovolent or malevolent, for this is a free-will universe, and those doing abductions are OBVIOUSLY thinking only of their own selfish agendas.

5) This mini-series propaganda is about as
open as it gets. It distills to: "resistance is futile. You are out-
classed and out-powered." The reptilian agenda is alive and well on every TV channel, aliens and lizard creatures have cute human voices and have replaced anthropomorphic animals on children's cartoons, and of course, the subliminals are in high gear. Click on the site below to see the reptilian eye hidden in the new NBC logo.

http://members.aol.com/ufoseek/daemon.htm

In summation, I see the Taken series to be full-scale marketing for the lizzie agenda: "roll over so we can control you in 4D" as well as the alien-human breeding program. It is about thinking of oneself as fundamentally deficient in potentiality if one is "merely" human, and so it is about disempowerment and remaining in slavery.

Spielberg, your scales are showing!

Kyra
Systems Busters

 
Posted by melanie marie on September 16, 2003 6:26 PM:

I liked Heather Donohue's acting in Blair Witch. But what a lame actress she turned out to be in TAKEN !!!!

Half the time she bluges her eyes out to show wonderment. And the other half she over twiches her face to show discontent. It is over the top acting, lacking the subtlety and naturality she had in Blair Witch.

In fact when we are first introduced to her character in Taken, she is looking at a photo album with her mum and her uninterested dad walks in. Her acting was so contrived and over the top, I actually thought her character was supposed to be retarded or autistic !!!!!

They probably cast her coz of her brilliant acting in Blair Witch, but she disappointed, to the point of becoming a big irritation on TAKEN !!!

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