 Author: Tracey Huntley |
"The heart of a man is the place the
Devil's in: I feel sometimes a hell within myself."
- Sir William Browne
Exorcise:
Variant(s): also ex•or•cize
/'ek-"sor-"sIz, -s&r-/
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): -cised also
-cized; -cis•ing also -ciz•ing
Etymology:
Middle English, from Middle French exorciser, from Late Latin
exorcizare, from Greek exorkizein, from ex- + horkizein to
bind by oath, adjure, from horkos oath
1 a : to expel (an evil spirit) by
adjuration b : to get rid of (something troublesome, menacing, or
oppressive)
2 : to free of an evil spirit
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I recently pulled out my dusty old box of VHS tapes to see what I
had. I came across The Exorcist. Being that it is one of my favorite
movies, I popped it in and watched it again. It seems they don't make
them like they use to.
The Exorcist is probably the only movie that I find hard to watch
alone, even still today. o.O
After watching the movie again, I decided to [...]
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 Author: Tracey Huntley |
"A face in the window, a tap on the pane; Who is it that wants me tonight in the rain?" Cryptozoology
Main Entry: cryp•to•zo•ol•o•gy
Pronunciation: "krip-t&-zO-'ä-l&-jE, -z
Function: noun
the study of the lore concerning legendary animals (such as Sasquatch) especially in order to evaluate the possibility of their existence.
1966-1967 Point Pleasant West VirginiaImagine
yourself, closing up shop for the day, the evening sun setting behind the horizon. As you are taking your scenic drive through the woods on the outskirts of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, dusk sets in. The road is secluded and dark; tall trees line the roadway. As you play the day’s events back in your mind, you are suddenly snapped back to reality when you see something in front of your vehicle. Head lights cast an eerie glow on something that is not the likes of anything you have ever seen.
It is hard to comprehend it as reality. Time seems to play out in slow motion. As you are slamming on the brakes, the 7 foot tall creature spreads its massive wings, rises up from its crouch, and flies off with a loud screech. You may have very well encountered the infamous Mothman.
How do we, as the general [...]
 Author: Tracey Huntley |
Close Encounters with James Fox
“Who are you going to believe, your lying eyes, or the government?”
John Callahan Federal Aviation admin retired November 12th 2007
“It’s time to find out what the truth really is that’s out there. We ought to do it really because it’s right, we ought to do it because quite frankly the American people *can* handle the truth, and we ought to do it because it’s the law.”
- John Podesta on UFO disclosure
Today I have the honor of chatting with James Fox.
Mr. Fox is the producer/director of several well-know UFO documentaries including UFOs: Fifty Years of Denial, Out of the Blue, and his most recent film I Know What I Saw. He is also a soldier of disclosure, taking much of his time to push for the truth about UFOs.
Tracey: James what I would like to talk to you about today, are persons, places and events that might have happened pertaining to the Ufology field. Is that cool with you?
James Fox: Yeah sure that’s fine
Tracey: I want to start out by discussing a few people in the field, and your opinions on them.
I am curious about what your thoughts on Bob Lazar might be?
James Fox: I met him once, you know I’ve read a lot of material and watched the videos. I firmly believe that he believes what he is telling us. This is just my personal impression; you know I don’t feel he is trying to dec [...]
 Author: Tracey Huntley |
“When Hell is full, the dead shall walk the earth”
Dawn of the Dead
Are you hungry for a good ghost story? Read on.
I think the main reason I chose China for the next in my series is initially because of a movie I saw. The movie is called ‘They Wait”. From watching that movie, I learned about an Asian tradition known as ‘Hungry Ghost Month’ or ‘Ghost Month’, in which the Hungry Ghost Festival takes place. Just as here in the states we have Halloween – the month of October in itself is a spooky month that is evident by driving down the street and observing all the spooky decorations in peeps’ yards… along with the occasional Christmas lights left up from the year before…
In China, Iron Lions adorn rooftops to ward away evil spirits along with the smell of incense and Hell Money burning in the air create a somewhat eerie setting; a celebration for the dead.
After I watched ‘They Wait’, I immediately wanted to learn more about the tradition. There is quite a bit of information to be gained, and I have found that different parts of Asia have slight variations, but the tradition and festival(s) stays fairly similar.
Traditions run deep in China and all of Asia. They are taken very seriously to this day.
Beyond the bamboo gardens, amazing mountain scenery, and the cute pandas, lay mysteries that run as deep as the ocean.
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