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Some hauntings leave scratches, voices, or whispers. Others leave a mark so deep you can never forget them. This is one of those stories. Anonymous shares a chilling true paranormal encounter from Christmas night, 2007. Staying at their parents' house, they awoke at 3 a.m. from a nightmare of being chased by a man with a knife. Shaken, they glanced toward the doorway—and saw what they thought was their mother standing there. But something was wrong. The figure was completely black—solid, not shadow. Behind it, a strange orange glow. It didn't move. Didn't speak. Only raised its hand to its mouth, as if smoking. That made sense—Mom smoked. Until they looked back at the bed and felt their mother's form still asleep beneath the blankets. The realization hit hard: whatever stood in the doorway was not her. When they spoke to it, the entity raised its hand again—this time not like smoking, but like hushing. The gesture of silence made their blood run cold. They reached for their mother in bed, confirmed she was there, and when they screamed for her to turn on the light—the black figure vanished. But the fear never left. Every attempt to sleep at that house since has ended in sleep paralysis. The presence lingers, tied to the home—or maybe to the family itself. A haunting that has followed them from house to house, manifesting in terrifying ways. Is it a shadow person, a mimic, or something darker? Was the orange glow a doorway to something else—or a trick of the entity itself? Whatever the answer, the memory of Christmas night 2007 will forever stand as a warning: the dead aren't the only ones who walk in the dark. #RealGhostStoriesOnline #ParanormalActivity #HauntedHouse #ShadowPerson #SleepParalysis #GhostlyEncounter #TrueGhostStory #ChristmasHaunting #CreepyEncounters #DoorwayEntity #ParanormalEvidence #HauntedHolidays Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Some haunted house tales end when you move. This one didn't. This true story is about a presence that wasn't tied to a Victorian hallway or a basement door—it was tied to her. From Florenceville, New Brunswick, to Moses Lake, Washington, to Central Wisconsin, a human-shaped void followed across borders and years. If you're looking for a real haunting that reads like midnight, this is it. She was six when it began—peering through the railings of a towering Victorian in Florenceville. A man's voice called her name. She ran to the landing… and froze. Below, a figure looked up: a perfect silhouette of a man with no face, darker than darkness itself. She screamed. Life pretended to return to normal. But the ordinary had slipped. By fourteen in Central Wisconsin, the dread returned—panic attacks, midnight wake-ups, the sense of being observed. Then proof: beads on her closet handle rattled violently as her dog snapped awake. She looked up—and saw him, full-bodied, a shadow person that absorbed the room. And yet, a twist: instead of pure terror, she felt… calm. The presence could choose how she felt. This wasn't random phenomena. This was intelligent. This isn't ghost caught on camera footage or EMF meter theatrics—it's a sustained, personal haunting that blurs fear and familiarity. Is Shadow a parasite? A protector? A jealous intelligence? The story refuses easy answers, and that's exactly why it lingers. Because some hauntings aren't about a place—they're about a bond. And bonds with the dark are never safe. #TrueGhostStory #RealHaunting #HauntedHouse #ShadowPeople #ParanormalActivity #GhostStories #CreepyEncounters #UnexplainedMysteries #HauntedLife #Ghosts #Ghostly Encounters #WisconsinHaunting Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Some haunted house tales end when you move. This one didn't. This true story is about a presence that wasn't tied to a Victorian hallway or a basement door—it was tied to her. From Florenceville, New Brunswick, to Moses Lake, Washington, to Central Wisconsin, a human-shaped void followed across borders and years. If you're looking for a real haunting that reads like midnight, this is it. She was six when it began—peering through the railings of a towering Victorian in Florenceville. A man's voice called her name. She ran to the landing… and froze. Below, a figure looked up: a perfect silhouette of a man with no face, darker than darkness itself. She screamed. Life pretended to return to normal. But the ordinary had slipped. By fourteen in Central Wisconsin, the dread returned—panic attacks, midnight wake-ups, the sense of being observed. Then proof: beads on her closet handle rattled violently as her dog snapped awake. She looked up—and saw him, full-bodied, a shadow person that absorbed the room. And yet, a twist: instead of pure terror, she felt… calm. The presence could choose how she felt. This wasn't random phenomena. This was intelligent. This isn't ghost caught on camera footage or EMF meter theatrics—it's a sustained, personal haunting that blurs fear and familiarity. Is Shadow a parasite? A protector? A jealous intelligence? The story refuses easy answers, and that's exactly why it lingers. Because some hauntings aren't about a place—they're about a bond. And bonds with the dark are never safe. #TrueGhostStory #RealHaunting #HauntedHouse #ShadowPeople #ParanormalActivity #GhostStories #CreepyEncounters #UnexplainedMysteries #HauntedLife #Ghosts #Ghostly Encounters #WisconsinHaunting Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
On the 472nd episode of Piecing It Together, we are LIVE from Downtown Cinemas to talk about The Conjuring: Last Rites, the "final" (sure) film in the hugely successful Conjuring universe. Puzzle pieces include The Haunted, Mirror Mirror and The Entity.As always, SPOILER ALERT for The Conjuring: Last Rites and the movies we discuss!Written by Ian Goldberg, Richard Naing, David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrickDirected by Michael ChavesStarring Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Mia Tomlinson, Ben HardyNew Line CinemaGina Mizzoni is a photographer and also happens to be David's wife.Follow Gina and check out her work on Instagram @ginamizzoniphotographyCousin J. Spaghetti is a film enthusiast (forte: horror genre) and CEO of S.A.H.M. Inc.Tia Bean is an actress and podcaster.Her podcast My Weird Little Podcast can be found at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-weird-little-podcast/id1588837738And you can find out about the shows Tia is in by following her on Instagram at @tiaisthecoolestAnd if you enjoyed our special podcast crashing apperance by The Nun, check out @haunt.wife on Instagram!My latest David Rosen album MISSING PIECES: 2018-2024 is a compilation album that fills in the gaps in unreleased music made during the sessions for 2018's A Different Kind Of Dream, 2020's David Rosen, 2022's MORE CONTENT and 2025's upcoming And Other Unexplained Phenomena. Find it on Bandcamp, Apple Music, Spotify and everywhere else you can find music.You can also find more about all of my music on my website https://www.bydavidrosen.comMy latest music video is “Shaking" which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzm8s4nuqlAThe song at the end of the episode is "Falling For Faith."Make sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on Twitter @PiecingPodAnd Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group, Piecing It Together – A Movie Discussion Group.And check out https://www.piecingpod.com for more about our show!And if you want to SUPPORT THE SHOW, you can now sign up for our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenYou can also support the
We had an interesting show today! Fen, from the Werewolf the Podcast show came on and shared their NEW YouTube project with us, "Cryptid Case Files: Classified". Classified briefings on the world's most dangerous cryptids, delivered by Wing Commander Fortescue—former head of Britain's Special Occult Service (SOS) and Professor Simon de Monfort. Head of Supernatural Defense Force (SDF) Contains declassified intel on: -Entity #227 (Dover Demon) -Siberian Abaasy - Mothman - Vampire Nation - Werewolf Cull etc... Check it out!!!! We also covered Traffic Tickets, Traffic Cameras and Birds to name a few!!! FUN SHOW!!! Have a GREAT Week and we'll be back next Monday!! Later Gators!! *Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree *Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com *Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com Checkout and Follow the Writings of Shonda Sinclair here: Roaming the Road (of Life):https://www.shondasinclair.com/ *TOMPodcast Music Shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/TOMPodcast/
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In this week's episode, I take a look back at the movies and streaming shows I watched in Summer 2025. This coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Ghost in the Serpent, Book #1 in the Ghost Armor series, (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) at my Payhip store: FALLSERPENT50 The coupon code is valid through September 15, 2025 (please note the shorter expiration date). So if you need a new audiobook this fall, we've got you covered! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 267 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is September 5, 2025 and today I'm doing a review roundup of the movies and streaming shows I saw in Summer 2025. Before we do that, we will have Coupon of the Week and a progress update on my current writing and audiobook projects. First up, this week's coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Ghost in the Serpent, Book One in the Ghost Armor series (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) at my Payhip store. That is FALLSERPENT50. This coupon code will be valid through September 15th, 2025 (exactly one week). So if you need a new audiobook to listen to as we head into fall, we have got you covered. Now for an update on my current writing and audiobook projects. I am pleased to report that the rough draft of Blade of Flames, which will be the first book in my new Blades of Ruin epic fantasy series is finished. The rough draft came at about 90,000 words long, which was what I was aiming for. Next up, I will be writing a short story set as sort of a bonus in that plot line called Thunder Hammer and that will be the backstory of one of the characters in Blade of Flames. And when Blade of Flames comes out (which will hopefully be later this September), newsletter subscribers will get a free ebook copy of Thunder Hammer. So this is an excellent time to subscribe to my newsletter. I am also 8,000 words into Cloak of Worlds. At long last, I am coming back to the Cloak Mage series after nearly a year's absence. Longtime listeners will know the reason was that I had five unfinished series and I wanted to spend the summer of 2025 finishing the unfinished ones and focusing up so I will only have three ongoing series at any given time. I'm hoping Blade of Flames will come out before the end of September and Cloak of Worlds before the end of October, and after that I will be able to return to the Rivah series at long last. In audiobook news, recording is finished on Shield of Power. That will be excellently narrated by Brad Wills and hopefully once it gets through processing and quality assurance and everything, it should be showing up on the various audiobook stores before too much longer. Hollis McCarthy is about halfway through the recording of Ghost in the Siege, which was, as you know, the last book in the Ghost Armor series that just came out. And if all goes well, the audiobook should be coming out probably in October once everything is done with recording and quality assurance and all that. So that is where I'm at with my current writing and audiobook projects. 00:02:34 Main Topic: Summer 2025 Movie/TV Roundup So without further ado, let's head into our main topic. The end of summer is nigh, which means this time for my summer movie review roundup. As is usual for the summer, I saw a lot of movies, so this will be one of the longer episodes. For some reason I ended up watching a bunch of westerns. As always, the movies are ranked from least favorite to most favorite. The grades of course are totally subjective and based on nothing more than my own opinions, impressions, and interpretations. Now on to the movies. First up is the Austin Powers trilogy, the three movies of which came out in 1997, 1999, and 2002. The Austin Powers movies came out just as the Internet really got going in terms of mass adoption, which is likewise why so many Austin Powers and Dr. Evil memes are embedded in online culture. Despite that, I had never really seen any of them all the way through. They've been on in the background on TBS or whatever quite a bit when I visited people, but I've never seen them all. But I happened upon a DVD of the trilogy for $0.25 (USD), so I decided for 25 cents I would give it a go. I would say the movies were funny, albeit not particularly good. Obviously the Austin Powers movies are a parody of the James Bond movies. The movies kind of watch like an extended series of Saturday Night Live skits, only loosely connected, like the skit is what if Dr. Evil had a son named Scott who wasn't impressed with him or another skit was what if a British agent from the ‘60s arrives in the ‘90s and experiences culture clash? What if Dr. Evil didn't understand the concept of inflation and demanded only a million dollars from the United Nations? What if Dr. Evil was actually Austin's brother and they went to school together at Spy Academy? Michael Caine was pretty great as Austin's father. Overall, funny but fairly incoherent. Overall grade: C- Next up is Horrible Bosses, a very dark and very raunchy comedy from about 14 years ago. It came out in 2011. Interestingly, this movie reflects what I think is one of the major crises of the contemporary era, frequent failures of leadership at all levels of society. In the movie Nick, Dale, and Kurt are lifelong friends living in LA and all three of them have truly horrible bosses in their place of employment, ranging from a sociopathic finance director, the company founder's cokehead son, and a boorish dentist with a tendency to sexual harassment. At the bar, they fantasize about killing their horrible bosses and then mutually decide to do something about it. Obviously, they'd all be prime suspects in the murder of their own bosses, but if they killed each other's bosses, that would allow them to establish airtight alibis. However, since Nick, Dale and Kurt are not as bright as they think they are, it all goes hilariously wrong very quickly. Bob Hope has a hilarious cameo. If the best “crude comedies” I've seen are Anchorman, Zoolander, Tropic Thunder, and Dodgeball, and the worst one was MacGruber, I'd say Horrible Bosses lands about in the middle. Overall grade: C Next up is Cowboys and Aliens, which came out in 2011. Now I almost saw this in 2011 when it came out, but I was too busy to go to the theater in July of 2011, so I finally saw it here in 2025 and I would say this was almost a great movie, like the performances were great, the concept was great, the scenery was great, the special effects were great, and the story was packed full of really interesting ideas, but somehow they just didn't coalesce. I'm not entirely sure why. I think upon reflection, it was that the movie is just too overcrowded with too many characters and too many subplots. Anyway, Daniel Craig portrays a man who wakes up with no memory in the Old West, with a mysterious bracelet locked around his wrist. He makes his way to the town of Atonement, and promptly gets arrested because he is apparently a notorious outlaw (which he doesn't remember). While he is locked in jail, space aliens attack the town. The aliens, for unknown reasons, abduct many of the townspeople, and Daniel Craig's character, who is named Jake even if he doesn't remember it, must lead the town's effort to recover their abducted citizens. Harrison's Ford has an excellent performance as this awful cattle baron who nonetheless has virtues of courage and fortitude that you can't help but admire. An excellent performance. That said, the movie was just too packed, and I thought it would work better as a novel. After I watched the movie, it turned out that it was indeed based off a graphic novel. Novels and graphic novels allow for a far more complex story than a movie, and I don't think this movie quite managed to handle the transition from a graphic novel to a film. Overall grade: C Next up is Heads of State, which came out in 2025. This was kind of a stupid movie. However, the fundamental question of any movie, shouted to the audience by Russell Crow in Gladiator is, “are you not entertained?!?” I was thoroughly entertained watching this, so entertained I actually watched it twice. Not everything has to be Shakespeare or a profound meditation on the unresolvable conflicts inherent within human nature. Anyway, John Cena plays Will Derringer, newly elected President of the United States. Idris Elba plays Sam Clark, who has now been the UK Prime Minister for the last six years. Derringer was an action star who parleyed his celebrity into elected office (in the same way Arnold Schwarzenegger did), while Clarke is an army veteran who worked his way up through the UK's political system. Needless to say, the cheerful Derringer and the grim Clarke take an immediate dislike to each other. However, they'll have to team up when Air Force One is shot down, stranding them in eastern Europe. They'll have to make their way home while evading their enemies to unravel the conspiracy that threatens world peace. So half action thriller, half buddy road trip comedy. The premise really doesn't work if you think about it too much for more than thirty seconds, but the movie was funny and I enjoyed it. Jack Quaid really stole his scenes as a crazy but hyper-competent CIA officer. Overall grade: C+ Next up, Captain America: Brave New World, which came out in 2025 and I think this movie ended up on the good side of middling. You can definitely tell it went through a lot of reshoots and retooling, and I suspect the various film industry strikes hit it like a freight train. But we ended up with a reasonably solid superhero thriller. Sam Wilson is now Captain America. He's not superhuman the way Steve Rogers was and doesn't have magic powers or anything, so he kind of fights like the Mandalorian – a very capable fighter who relies on excellent armor. Meanwhile, in the grand American political tradition of failing upward, Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, who spent years persecuting The Hulk and whose meddling caused the Avengers to disband right before Thanos attacked, has now been elected President. To Wilson's surprise, Ross reaches out and wants him to restart the Avengers. But Ross (as we know) did a lot of shady black ops stuff for years, and one of his projects is coming back to haunt him. Wilson finds himself in the middle of a shadowy conspiracy, and it's up to him to figure out what's going on before it's too late. I was amused that lifelong government apparatchik Ross wanted to restart the Avengers, because when the Avengers had their biggest victory in Avengers: Endgame, they were essentially unsanctioned vigilantes bankrolled by a rogue tech billionaire. Overall grade: B- Next up is Ironheart, which came out in 2025. I'd say Ironheart was about 40% very weird and 60% quite good. It's sort of like the modern version of Dr. Faustus. The show got some flak on the Internet from the crossfire between the usual culture war people, but the key to understanding it is to realize that Riri Williams AKA Ironheart is in fact an antihero who's tottering on the edge of becoming a full-blown supervillain. Like Tony Stark, she's a once-in-a-generation scientific talent, but while she doesn't have Stark's alcohol problems, she's emotionally unstable, immature, ruthless, indifferent to collateral damage and consequences, and suffering from severe PTSD after her best friend and stepfather were killed in a drive-by shooting. This volatile mix gets her thrown out of MIT after her experiments cause too much destruction, and she has to go home to Chicago. To get the funds to keep working on her Iron Man armor, she turns to crime, and falls in with a gang of high-end thieves led by a mysterious figure named Hood. It turns out that Hood has actual magic powers, which both disturbs and fascinates Riri. However, Hood got his magic in a pact with a mysterious dark force. When a job goes bad, Riri gains the enmity of Hood and has to go on the run. It also turns out Hood's dark master has become very interested in Riri, which might be a lot more dangerous for everyone in the long run. Overall, I'd say this is about in the same vein as Agatha All Along, an interesting show constructed around a very morally questionable protagonist. Overall grade: B Next up is A Minecraft movie, which came out in 2024. I have to admit, I've never actually played Minecraft, so I know very little about the game and its ecosystem, only what I've generally absorbed by glancing at the news. That said, I think the movie held together quite well, and wasn't deserving of the general disdain it got in the press. (No doubt the $950 million box office compensated for any hurt feelings.) One of the many downsides of rapid technological change in the last fifty years is that the Boomers and Gen X and the Millennials and Gen Z and Gen Alpha have had such radically different formative experiences in childhood that it's harder to relate to each other. Growing up in the 1980s was a wildly different experience than growing up in the 2010s, and growing up in the 2010s was an even more wildly different experience than growing up in the 1960s. Smartphones and social media were dominant in 2020, barely starting in 2010, and implausible science fiction in 2000 and earlier, and so it was like the different generations grew up on different planets, because in some sense they actually did. (A five-year-old relative of mine just started school, and the descriptions of his school compared to what I remember of school really do sound like different planets entirely.) The Minecraft game and A Minecraft Movie might be one of those generation-locked experiences. Anyway, this has gotten very deep digression for what was essentially a portal-based LitRPG movie. A group of people experiencing various life difficulties in a rural Idaho town get sucked into the Minecraft world through a magic portal. There they must combine forces and learn to work together to master the Minecraft world to save it from an evil sorceress. As always, the fundamental question of any movie is the one that Russell Crowe's character shouted to the audience in Gladiator back in 2000. “Are you not entertained?” I admit I was entertained when watching A Minecraft Movie since it was funny and I recognized a lot of the video game mechanics, even though I've never actually played Minecraft. Like, Castlevania II had a night/day cycle the way Minecraft does, and Castlevania II was forty years ago. But that was another digression! I did enjoy A Minecraft Movie. It was kind of crazy, but it committed to the craziness and maintained a consistent creative vision, and I was entertained. Though I did think it was impressive how Jack Black's agent managed to insist that he sing several different times. Overall grade: B Next up is Back to School, which came out in 1986 and this is one of the better ‘80s comedies I've seen. Rodney Dangerfield plays Thornton Melon, who never went to college and is the wealthy owner of a chain of plus-sized clothing stores. His son Jason is attending Great Lakes University, and after Thornton's unfaithful gold-digging wife leaves him (Thornton is mostly relieved by this development), he decides to go visit his son. He quickly discovers that Jason is flailing at college, and decides to enroll to help out his son. Wacky adventures ensue! I quite enjoyed this. The fictional “Great Lakes University” was largely shot at UW-Madison in Wisconsin, which I found amusing because I spent a lot of time at UW-Madison several decades ago as a temporary IT employee. I liked seeing the characters walk past a place where I'd eat lunch outside when the day was nice, that kind of thing. Also, I'm very familiar with how the sausage gets made in higher ed. There's a scene where the dean is asking why Thornton is qualified to enter college, and then it cuts to the dean cheerfully overseeing the groundbreaking of the new Thornton Melon Hall which Thornton just donated, and I laughed so hard I almost hurt myself, because that is exactly how higher ed works. The movie had some pointless nudity, but it was only a few seconds and no doubt gets cut in network broadcasts. Overall grade: B Next up is Whiskey Galore, which came out in 1949 and this is a comedy set in Scotland during World War II. The villagers living on an isolated island have no whiskey due to wartime rationing. However, when a government ship carrying 50,000 cases of whiskey runs aground near the island, wacky hijinks ensue. I have to admit the first half of the movie was very slow and deliberate, gradually setting up all the pieces for later. Then, once the shipwreck happens, things pick up and the movie gets much funnier. Definitely worth watching both as a good comedy movie and an artifact of its time. A modicum of historical knowledge is required – if you don't know what the Home Guard is, you might have to do some Googling to understand the context of some of the scenes. Regrettably, the version I watched did not have captioning, so I had to pay really close attention to understand what the characters were saying, because some of the accents were very strong. Overall grade: B Next up is Happy Gilmore 2, which came out in 2025. This was dumb and overstuffed with celebrity cameos but thoroughly hilarious and I say this even though it uses one of my least favorite story tropes, namely “hero of previous movie is now a middle age loser.” However, the movie leads into it for comedy. When Happy Gilmore accidentally kills his wife with a line drive, he spirals into alcoholism and despair. But his five children still love him, and when his talented daughter needs tuition for school, Happy attempts to shake off his despair and go back to golf to win the money. But Happy soon stumbles onto a sinister conspiracy led by an evil CEO to transform the game of golf into his own personal profit center. Happy must team up with his old nemesis Shooter McGavin to save golf itself from the evil CEO. Amusingly, as I've said before, the best Adam Sandler movies are almost medieval. In medieval fables, it was common for a clever peasant to outwit pompous lords, corrupt priests, and greedy merchants. The best Adam Sandler protagonist remains an everyman who outwits the modern equivalent of pompous lords and corrupt priests, in this case an evil CEO. Overall grade: B+ Next up is Superman, which came out in 2025 and I thought this was pretty good and very funny at times. I think it caught the essential nature of Superman. Like, Superman should be a Lawful Good character. If he was a Dungeons and Dragons character, he would be a paladin. People on the Internet tend to take the characterization of superheroes seriously to perhaps an unhealthy degree, but it seems the best characterization of Superman is as an earnest, slightly dorky Boy Scout who goes around doing good deeds. The contrast of that good-hearted earnestness with his godlike abilities that would allow him to easily conquer and rule the world is what makes for an interesting character. I also appreciated how the movie dispensed with the overused trope of the Origin Story and just got down to business. In this movie, Lex Luthor is obsessed with destroying Superman and is willing to use both super-advanced technology and engineered geopolitical conflict to do it. Superman, because he's essentially a decent person, doesn't comprehend just how depraved Luthor is, and how far Luthor is willing to go out of petty spite. (Ironically, a billionaire willing to destroy the world out of petty spite is alas, quite realistic). Guy Gardener (“Jerkish Green Lantern”) and the extremely competent and the extremely exasperated Mr. Terrific definitely stole all their scenes. The director of the movie, James Gunn, was quite famously fired from Disney in 2018 for offensive jokes he had made on Twitter back when he was an edgy young filmmaker with an alcohol problem. I suppose Mr. Gunn can rest content knowing that Superman made more money than any Marvel movie released this year. Overall grade: A- Next up is Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, which came out in 1988. This was a very strange movie, but nonetheless, one with an ambitious premise, strong performances, and a strong artistic vision. It's set in post WWII Los Angeles, and “toons” (basically cartoon characters) live and work alongside humans. Private eye Eddie Valiant hates toons since one of them killed his brother five years ago. However, he's hired by the head of a studio who's having trouble with one of his toon actors, Roger Rabbit. Roger's worried his wife Jessica is having an affair, and Valiant obtains pictures of Jessica playing patty cake (not a euphemism, they actually were playing patty cake) with another man. Roger has an emotional breakdown, and soon the other man winds up dead, and Roger insists he's innocent. Valiant and Roger find themselves sucked into a dangerous conspiracy overseen by a ruthless mastermind. This movie was such an interesting cultural artifact. It perfectly follows the structure of a ‘40s film noir movie, but with cartoons, and the dissonance between film noir and the cheerfulness of the toons was embraced and used as a frequently source of comedy. In fact, when the grim and dour Valiant uses the toons' comedy techniques as a tactical improvisation in a moment of mortal peril, it's both hilarious and awesome. Christopher Lloyd's performance as the villainous Judge Doom was amazing. (I don't think it's a spoiler to say that he's villainous, because his character is named Judge Doom and he's literally wearing a black hat.) Like, his performance perfectly captures something monstrous that is trying very hard to pretend to be human and not quite getting it right. And the amount of work it must have taken to make this movie staggers the mind. Nowadays, having live actors interact with cartoon characters is expensive, but not unduly so. It's a frequent technique. You see it all the time in commercials when a housewife is smiling at an animated roll of paper towels or something, and Marvel's essentially been doing it for years. But this was 1988! Computer animation was still a ways off. They had to shoot the movie on analog film, and then hand-draw all the animation and successfully match it to the live film. It wouldn't have worked without the performance of Bob Hoskins as Eddie Valiant, who plays everything perfectly straight in the same way Michael Caine did in A Muppet Christmas Carol. So kind of a strange movie, but definitely worth watching. And it has both Disney and Warner Brothers animated characters in the same movie, which is something we will never, ever see again. Overall grade: A Next up is K-Pop Demon Hunters, which came out in 2025. Like Who framed Roger Rabbit?, this is a very strange movie, but nonetheless with a clear and focused artistic vision. It is a cultural artifact that provides a fascinating look into a world of which I have no knowledge or interest, namely K-pop bands and their dueling fandoms. Anyway, the plot is that for millennia, female Korean musicians have used the magic of their voices to keep the demons locked away in a demon world. The current incarnation is a three-woman K-Pop group called Huntrix, and they are on the verge of sealing away the demons forever. Naturally, the Demon King doesn't like this, so one of his cleverer minions comes up with a plan. They'll start a Demon K-Pop Boy Band! Disguised as humans, the demon K-Pop group will win away Huntrix's fans, allowing them to breach the barrier and devour the world. However, one of the Huntrix musicians is half-demon, and she starts falling for the lead demon in the boy band, who is handsome and of course has a dark and troubled past. Essentially a musical K-drama follows. I have to admit I know practically nothing about K-Pop groups and their dueling fandoms, other than the fact that they exist. However, this was an interesting movie to watch. The animation was excellent, it did have a focused vision, and there were some funny bits. Overall grade: A Next up is Clarkson's Farm Season Four, which came out in 2025. A long time ago in the ‘90s, I watched the episode of Frasier where Frasier and Niles attempt to open a restaurant and it all goes horribly (yet hilariously) wrong. At the time, I had no money, but I promised myself that I would never invest in a restaurant. Nothing I have seen or learned in the subsequent thirty years has ever changed that decision. Season 4 of Clarkson's Farm is basically Jeremy Clarkson, like Frasier and Niles, attempting to open a restaurant, specifically a British pub. On paper it's a good idea, since Clarkson can provide the pub with food produced from his own farm and other local farmers. However, it's an enormous logistical nightmare, and Clarkson must deal with miles of red tape, contractors, and a ballooning budget, all while trying to keep his farm from going under. An excellent and entertaining documentary into the difficulties of both the farming life and food service. I still don't want to own a restaurant! Overall grade: A Next up is Tombstone, which came out in 1993. The Western genre of fiction is interesting because it's limited to such a very specific period of time and geographical region. Like the “Wild West” period that characterizes the Western genre really only lasted as a historical period from about 1865 to roughly 1890. The Western genre was at its most popular in movies from the 1940s and the 1960s, and I wonder if it declined because cultural and demographic changes made it unpopular to romanticize the Old West the way someone like Walt Disney did at Disneyland with “Frontierland.” Of course, the genre lives on in different forms in grittier Western movies, neo-Westerns like Yellowstone and Longmire, and a lot of the genre's conventions apply really well to science fiction. Everyone talks about Firefly being the first Space Western, but The Mandalorian was much more successful and was basically a Western in space (albeit with occasional visits from Space Wizards). Anyway! After that long-winded introduction, let's talk about Tombstone. When Val Kilmer died earlier this year, the news articles mentioned Tombstone as among his best work, so I decided to give it a watch. The plot centers around Wyatt Earp, played by Kurt Russell, who has decided to give up his career in law enforcement and move to Tombstone, Arizona, a silver mining boomtown, in hopes of making his fortune. However, Tombstone is mostly controlled by the Cowboys outlaw gang, and Earp is inevitably drawn into conflict with them. With the help of his brothers and Doc Holliday (Val Kilmer's character), Earp sets out to bring some law and order to Tombstone, whether the Cowboys like it or not. Holliday is in the process of dying from tuberculosis, which makes him a formidable fighter since he knows getting shot will be a less painful and protracted death than the one his illness will bring him. Kilmer plays him as a dissolute, scheming warrior-poet who nonetheless is a very loyal friend. Definitely a classic of the Western genre, and so worth watching. Overall grade: A Next up is Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning, the eighth Mission Impossible movie. Of the eight movies, I think the sixth one was the best one, but this one comes in at a close second. It continues on from Dead Reckoning. Ethan Hunt now possesses the key that will unlock the source code of the Entity, the malicious AI (think ChatGPT, but even more obviously evil) that is actively maneuvering the world's nuclear powers into destroying each other so the Entity can rule the remnants of humanity. Unfortunately, the Entity's source code is sitting in a wrecked Russian nuclear sub at the bottom of the Bering Sea. Even more unfortunately, the Entity knows that Hunt has the key and is trying to stop him, even as the Entity's former minion and Hunt's bitter enemy Gabriel seeks to seize control of the Entity for himself. A sense of apocalyptic doom hangs over the movie, which works well to build tension. Once again, the world is doomed, unless Ethan Hunt and his allies can save the day. The tension works extremely well during the movie's underwater sequence, and the final airborne duel between Hunt and Gabriel. I don't know if they're going to make any more Mission Impossible movies after this (they are insanely expensive), but if this is the end, it is a satisfying conclusion for the character of Ethan Hunt and the Impossible Mission Force. Overall grade: A Next up is Deep Cover, which came out in 2025. This is described as a comedy thriller, and I didn't know what to expect when I watched it, but I really enjoyed it. Bryce Dallas Howard plays Kat, a struggling comedy improv teacher living in London. Her best students are Marlon (played by Orlando Bloom), a dedicated character actor who wants to portray gritty realism but keeps getting cast in tacky commercials, and Hugh (played by Nick Mohammed), an awkward IT worker with no social skills whatsoever. One day, the three of them are recruited by Detective Sergeant Billings (played by Sean Bean) of the Metropolitan Police. The Met wants to use improv comedians to do undercover work for minor busts with drug dealers. Since it plays 200 pounds a pop, the trio agrees. Of course, things rapidly spiral out of control, because Kat, Marlon, and Hugh are actually a lot better at improv than they think, and soon they find themselves negotiating with the chief criminals of the London underworld. What follows is a movie that is both very tense and very funny. Kat, Marlon, and Hugh are in way over their heads, and will have to do the best improv of their lives to escape a very grisly fate. Whether Sean Bean dies or not (as is tradition), you will just have to watch the movie and find out. Overall grade: A Next up is Puss in Boots: The Final Wish, which came out in 2022. I don't personally know much about the history of Disney as a corporation, and I don't much care, but I do have several relatives who are very interested in the history of the Disney corporation, and therefore I have picked up some by osmosis. Apparently Disney CEO Michael Eisner forcing out Jeffrey Katzenberg in the 1990s was a very serious mistake, because Katzenberg went on to co-found DreamWorks, which has been Disney's consistent rival for animation for the last thirty years. That's like “CIA Regime Change Blowback” levels of creating your own enemy. Anyway, historical ironies aside, Puss in Boots: The Final Wish was a funny and surprisingly thoughtful animated movie. Puss in Boots is a legendary outlaw and folk hero, but he has used up eight of his nine lives. An ominous bounty hunter who looks like a humanoid wolf begins pursuing him, and the Wolf is able to shrug off the best of Puss In Boots' attacks. Panicked, Puss hides in a retirement home for elderly cats, but then hears rumors of the magical Last Wish. Hoping to use it to get his lives back, Puss In Boots sets off on the quest. It was amusing how Little Jack Horner and Goldilocks and the Three Bears were rival criminal gangs seeking the Last Wish. Overall grade: A Next up is Chicken People, which came out in 2016. A good documentary film gives you a glimpse into an alien world that you would otherwise never visit. In this example, I have absolutely no interest in competitive chicken breeding and will only raise chickens in my backyard if society ever collapses to the level that it becomes necessary for survival. That said, this was a very interesting look into the work of competitive chicken breeding. Apparently, there is an official “American Standard of Perfection” for individual chicken breeds, and the winner of the yearly chicken competition gets the title “Super Grand Champion.” Not Grand Champion, Super Grand Champion! That looks impressive on a resume. It is interesting how chicken breeding is in some sense an elaborate Skinner Box – like you can deliberately set out to breed chickens with the desirable traits on the American Standard of Perfection, but until the chickens are hatched and grow up, you don't know how they're going to turn out, so you need to try again and again and again… Overall grade: A Next up is The Mask of Zoro, which came out in 1998. I saw this in the theatre when it came out 27 years ago, but that was 27 years ago, and I don't have much of a memory of it, save that I liked it. So when I had the chance to watch it again, I did! Anthony Hopkins plays Diego de la Vega, who has the secret identity of Zorro in the final days before Mexico breaks away from the Spanish Empire. With Mexico on the verge of getting its independence, Diego decides to hang up his sword and mask and focus on his beloved wife and daughter. Unfortunately, the military governor Don Montero realizes Diego is Zorro, so has him arrested, kills his wife, and steals his baby daughter to raise as his own. Twenty years later, a bandit named Alejandro loses his brother and best friends to a brutal cavalry commander. It turns out that Montero is returning to California from Spain, and plans to seize control of California as an independent republic (which, of course, will be ruled by him). In the chaos, Diego escapes from prison and encounters a drunken Alejandro, and stops him from a futile attack upon the cavalry commander. He then proposes a pact – Diego will train Alejandro as the next Zorro, and together they can take vengeance upon the men who wronged them. This was a good movie. It was good to see that my taste in movies 27 years ago wasn't terrible. It manages to cram an entire epic plot into only 2 hours and 20 minutes. In some ways it was like a throwback to a ‘40s movie but with modern (for the ‘90s) production values, and some very good swordfights. Overall grade: A Next up is Wick is Pain, which came out in 2025. I've seen all four John Wick movies and enjoyed them thoroughly, though I've never gotten around to any of the spinoffs. Wick is Pain is a documentary about how John Wick went from a doomed indie movie with a $6.5 million hole in its budget to one of the most popular action series of the last few decades. Apparently Keanu Reeves made an offhand joke about how “Wick is pain” and that became the mantra of the cast and crew, because making an action movie that intense really was a painful experience. Definitely worth watching if you enjoyed the John Wick movies or moviemaking in general. Overall grade: A The last movie I saw this summer was Game Night, which came out in 2016. It was a hilarious, if occasionally dark comedy action thriller. Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams play Max and Annie Davis, a married couple who are very competitive and enjoy playing games of all kinds. Jason has an unresolved conflict with his brother Brooks, and one night Brooks invites them over for game night, which Max resents. Halfway through the evening, Brooks is kidnapped, with Max and Annie assume is part of the game. However, Brooks really is involved in something shady. Hilarity ensues, and it's up to Max and Annie to rescue Brooks and stay alive in the process. This was really funny, though a bit dark in places. That said, Max and Annie have a loving and supportive marriage, so it was nice to see something like that portrayed on the screen. Though this also leads to some hilarity, like when Annie accidentally shoots Max in the arm. No spoilers, but the punchline to that particular sequence was one of the funniest things I've ever seen. Overall grade: A So no A+ movie this time around, but I still saw a bunch of solid movies I enjoyed. One final note, I have to admit, I've really come to respect Adam Sandler as an entertainer, even if his movies and comedy are not always to my taste. He makes what he wants, makes a lot of money, ensures that his friends get paid, and then occasionally takes on a serious role in someone else's movie when he wants to flex some acting muscles. I am not surprised that nearly everyone who's in the original Happy Gilmore who was still alive wanted to come back for Happy Gilmore 2. So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show enjoyable and perhaps a guide to some good movies to watch. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes at https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.
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It began with whispers, shadowy corners, and a father who said he was being watched. In the months leading up to his tragic death, a man desperately tried to explain to his family what he was experiencing—figures in the dark, voices no one else could hear, and a shadow that haunted his every step. But to those around him, it all sounded like stress. Mental illness. Something explainable. Until the night of Thanksgiving. The next morning, he said he was tired of living. He locked himself in his room—the same room he had told them again and again was infested with something evil—and took his own life. And then… it began. The family started seeing the same shadow. Hearing the same voices. Video captures revealed eerie EVPs: phrases like “get out” and other unexplained words, as if the entity wasn't done. At one sister's home, lights were ripped from ceilings. A fixture nearly fell on her head. Now, what was once brushed off as delusion is playing out in real-time. Even after remodeling—new carpet, fresh paint—the room where their father died remains heavy, suffocating. And the smell? It's still there. A medium was brought in. Her conclusion? Something evil had taken their father from them. And now, it may not be finished. This is more than a haunting. It's a family reckoning with guilt, grief, and the chilling possibility that something sinister stalked their loved one into death—and stayed behind. Did something real drive their father to despair? Or did his own suffering give birth to a darkness that now threatens to consume them all? One thing is certain: they didn't believe him when he was alive. But now they do. #RealGhostStories #ShadowPeople #ParanormalEVP #HauntedHomes #SuicideAndHaunting #DarkEntity #SpiritActivity #FamilyHaunting #EvilPresence #GriefAndTheParanormal Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story: https://www.youtube.com/@realghoststoriesonline Want even more? Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access: Apple Premium: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ad-free-advance-a-ghostly-playlist/id880791662?i=1000723754502 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/realghoststories Stay connected with us on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realghoststoriesonline Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/RealGhostStoriesOnline/
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A peaceful hike turned into a nightmare when my sister vanished in the deep woods without a trace. Locals speak of a forest entity that takes what it wants—and I fear it took her. This terrifying Creepypasta horror story dives into true scary stories, deep woods horror, and unexplained disappearances that will leave you shaken. Perfect for fans of chilling Creepypasta, horror stories, and scary stories that blur the line between myth and reality.
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For this month's mix I grabbed an old mix I made as a warm up mix for the Hurricane XL party in July '14 Lot's of bangers from around the Millennium. No further introduction. Just press play! HAMdj (NL) - Hurricane XL Warm Up Mix (30-6-2014) (Hardcore 1997-2014) 01.Nosferatu - The Underground Stream [ENZYME 021] 02.Promo - Metal Warfare [07001635] 03.B.S.E. - Wreerw [BABY 028] 04.E-Man - Bass Machine [ACA004/12] 05.Celsius ñ Angels [OTAKU 001] 06.Promo & DJ X-Ess - Vicious Circle [07001645] 07.Miro - Shining [ACA002/12] 08.E-Man - E-Shifter [ACA004/12] 09.Armageddon Project - Spawn Of Misanthropy [Sorl DB 108] 10.Promo - What The Fuck [07001635] 11.DJ Outblast - Communication (Catscan Remix) [MOH 025] 12.B.S.E. - Headache FM [BABY 022] 13.Promo - Up Yours! [07001655] 14.DJ Isaac & DJ The Viper - Fun-ky Beats [BABY 032] 15.Black Knight - Back To Tha O School [BABY 026] 16.Promo - System Feedback [07001645] 17.B.S.E. - BSE [BABY 022] 18.Promo - Counter Attack [07001665] 19.Promo - Life From The Other Side [T3RDM 0006] 20.B.S.E. - Darwin [BABY 033] 21.Miss Groovy Meets The Wolf - Angels (Miss Groovy Remix) [HDW 001] 22.Promo - Emotions Over Anger [07001645] 23.B.S.E. - Make My Day [BABY 022] 24.G-Town Madness - Locked Down [BABY 042] 25.The Reactor & Raoul Meet Impulse Factory - Rock My World [TRAX 9915] 26.Pilldriver - Apocalypse Never [LOST 10] 27.Endymion - Contact [ENZYME 011] 28.The Outside Agency - Dark Serenity [GEN001] 29.Paul Elstak aka Da Warrior & Dr Phunk ñ Move That Body [B2SR2014003D] 30.Slavefriese - Greed Is Good [DNA014] 31.Dj Sim - Simbiosis [SIM 2] 32.Nexes Feat. Nosferatu - Welcome To Nexes [ENZYME 006] 33.The Stunned Guys & DJ Paul Feat. MC Ruffian - Thrillseeka [TRAX 9914] 34.The Viper Vs. Mad-E-Fact - Control The Party [BABY 041] 35.Endymion - The Blue Dragon [BIONIC 003] 36.Endymion - Failure (Nosferatu Remix) [ENZYME 012] 37.The Stunned Guys - In The Name Of Juno's [TRAX 9810] 38.The Masochist Vs. Neophyte - Hell No! [MOH 026] 39.Hardcore Brothers - Smoke Motherfuckers [BPM 005] 40.Endymion - Payback [ENZYME 013] 41.Entity & Slam - Kimikal [COL 006] 42.DJ Dione - The Storm [MRV066] 43.Placid K - Malediction Part 1 [COL 015X] 44.The Stunned Guys & DJ Lancinhouse - Drum 'N' Bass [TRAX 0046] 45.Catscan - The World Is Mine [T3RDM 0020] 46.Tieum - Ready To Party [GOBBLE 16] 47.Neophyte - Number One Fan [NEO 001] 48.Tieum - Xes Again [ARN 02]
Hello friends, Join Jake as he flies solo to discuss the 2025 American action spy film, Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning, directed by Christopher McQuarrie.A description courtesy of Wikipedia:The film stars Tom Cruise in his final portrayal of Ethan Hunt, alongside an ensemble cast including Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Esai Morales, Pom Klementieff, Henry Czerny, and Angela Bassett. In the film, Hunt and his Impossible Missions Force team work to prevent the Entity, a rogue AI, from destroying all of humanity.
Transcript There are levels to work and so what serves for meeting as a group is our work over the period and that's what we bring. But there is that live aspect of work, work in vivo, so far as if you think of the Life Group container, which presents an opportunity to really be in touch with states that are arising. And this is another level of work; being able to frame that in terms of those universal spiritual principles and being able to bring that to the group. That's another aspect to work that we could definitely start to explore, and just mentioning it opens things up for that possibility. So in terms of that, it's about trust and by that, I mean trusting the process. It's not so much as in your traditional growth groups which is trusting other people. That's really not necessary here because we know what proprium is … that can't be trusted. So it's a different level of work. But what you can do is be aware of your states and trust the process. That what you're being given is being given to you by the Lord, and that shifts the whole thing. It's that sort of material, when it is able to be framed in the light of spiritual work, that becomes nourishment for the group as an entity. So it's not about any individual; it's about the group as a living entity. And that way the group becomes a repository for understanding on the level of group processes. And that capacity to listen, to be aware of what's arising, to be able to frame what's arising in the context of the spiritual principles that we've been working with for a long time, then adds a whole new dimension to what listening is about. Think of the Life Group as a practise group. It's where you practise these skills. And the reason for that is because, you know, life is just busy and full of stuff. Whereas here is a kind of a hermetically sealed opportunity to actually get in touch with things that we're not normally in touch with. And to be able to use those skills that we have developed in the way that we interact with one another. And that will transfer out of here. You'll find that in your daily life there will be moments and opportunities for listening in the way that you listen here. Something will remind you to do that and as you do it, then you lift the quality of the contact. So, Logopraxis isn't about, for want of a better term, spilling your guts. It's about getting in touch with what's of spiritual benefit to the whole, that supports the end, which is the regeneration of the human mind. And then something special makes its presence felt and that's the Lord in the midst. So fear, anxiety, feelings of … how is going to be received? etc… all of that is bubbling away out of that sense of self that's grounded in the love of self and the love of the world. And there's no need to fear anything here because we're working with process. So, we put ourselves in an interesting position, right? Like there's an aspect of us that feels vulnerable, but the flip side of vulnerability is trust. If there's no vulnerability, there's no trust. It's "easy to be vulnerable" when there's no anxiety or fear or anything like that. Often, we think trust is about having it together, whereas really trust is about stepping beyond our normal boundaries, so far as our sense of self and its safety is concerned. So there's always going to be resistance and a sense of separation until you make the share. But once you speak it, that sense of separation and fear disappears, it dissipates because there was no reason for it to begin with. It's just that these sorts of psychodynamic structures will bind us in any way they can to maintain the status quo, whereas the work of the Lord is to break down the status quo and to move us into new vistas of the reality that He Is. Third Round posts are short audio clips taken from Round 3 comments in the online Logopraxis Life Group meetings. The aim is to maintain focus on understanding the Text's application to the inner life w...
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The true story of THE ENTITY doesn't begin with Carla Moran coming home from work one night, it actually started with researchers Barry Taff and Kerry Gaynor from the Department of Parapsychology at UCLA visiting the home on August 22, 1974. A short time earlier, the two men had been discussing the paranormal in a local bookstore when they were approached by a woman name Doris Blither, who wanted to tell them about her haunted house. The pair agreed to meet Doris at her home, not realizing at the time how baffling and terrifying the case would turn out to be. Have a question or comment? Text us on the Haunt Line @ 217-791-7859New Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/troytaylorodditiesCheck out our updated website and sign up for our newsletter at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.comWant an episode every week, plus other awesome perks and discounts? Check out our Patreon pageFind out merch at AmericanHauntingsClothing.comFollow us on Twitter @AmerHauntsPod, @TroyTaylor13, @CodyBeckSTLFollow us on Instagram @AmericanHauntingsPodcast, @TroyTaylorgram, @CodyBeckSTLThis episode was written by Troy TaylorProduced and edited by Cody BeckSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-hauntings-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How does understanding ancient, Jewish prayer transform the way we approach our own prayer life? In this thought-provoking discussion, the Voxology Podcast unpacks the profound communal and theological practices of Jewish prayer that shaped the teachings of Jesus and continue to challenge modern, individualistic approaches to Christianity. Join the hosts as they explore how prayer reflects our understanding of God, our faith, and the world around us, offering a deeper lens into themes of cruciformity, justice, and the role of the church in society. By examining the historical context of Jewish prayer practices, such as the Shema and the Amidah, the conversation dives into the rhythms of blessing, repentance, and trust that were central to the lives of early believers. Learn how these practices offer fresh insight into the Lord's Prayer and reshape how we navigate faith and cultural challenges today. Whether it's reimagining what it means to bless God or understanding prayer as a communal act of justice and restoration, this episode invites listeners into a richer theology of prayer that connects deeply with the teachings of Jesus. How does prayer influence your faith perspective? We encourage and would love discussion as we pursue these topics together. Feel free to email your thoughts, engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram, and join us in exploring the intersection of faith, justice, and cultural engagement. Let's continue walking this road together. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Nonference 2025 05:43 - World Relief Event 10:49 - Home Church 12:44 - Christian Nationalism 18:43 - Indicators of Christian Nationalism 23:03 - Victim Mindset 27:20 - America as an Entity 31:30 - Importance of the Topic 32:55 - Introduction to the Lord's Prayer 37:00 - Disciples' Request for Prayer 42:35 - The Amidah Prayer 43:10 - Jewish Prayer Practices 47:26 - The Amidah Prayer (duplicate removed) 53:14 - The Daily Bread in Prayer 53:21 - Gathering of the Exiles 53:40 - Restoration of Justice 54:05 - Humbling the Arrogant 55:05 - Support for the Righteous 55:40 - Rebuilding Jerusalem 56:15 - Flourishing of Salvation 56:30 - Hearing of Prayer 56:51 - Restoration of Temple Service 57:15 - Divine Presence Restoration 57:45 - Peace in Prayer 58:12 - Fixedness of Prayer 01:00:10 - Two-Dimensional Vocabulary 01:04:17 - What God Provides 01:06:50 - Blaming God for Issues 01:08:39 - Support the Show 01:09:52 - See You Next Week As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. We're on YouTube (if you're into that kinda thing): VOXOLOGY TV. Our Merch Store! ETSY Learn more about the Voxology Podcast Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify Support the Voxology Podcast on Patreon The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy
In Jewish thought, the Spirit of God is referred to as "the Spirit of the Lord," "the Spirit of God," and "the Holy Spirit" or "Ruach ha-Kodesh" (רוח הקדש). He is often identified with the Shekinah Glory.However, in Jewish thought, the Spirit of God is not understood to be a person. Rather, He is conceived of as a created entity brought into existence, often thought of as merely God's active force or abstract manifestations of God's power.Interestingly, whenever the Spirit of God is made reference to in both the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament, His work and activities, His responses and actions, are always described in personal attributes.He possesses "wisdom and understanding, counsel and might, knowledge, and the fear of the Lord" (Isaiah 11:2). The Spirit of God possesses emotions. He is one who can be rebelled against (Psalm 106:33), and as a result, be grieved. In addition, the Spirit of God possesses a will. As such, He provides instruction regarding the will of God.For this and other reasons we will review, the Spirit of God is a person, not a force, a metaphor, or a figure of speech. He is a person, for He manifests the attributes of personhood - namely, intelligence, emotions and will. YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/DjyvJZJDj4sSend us a text
On this episode, we dig into a chilling tale of a lifelong encounter with an unseen presence that defies explanation. From fleeting shadows in childhood to vivid nightmares and inexplicable physical sensations, this story takes us on a journey through fear, addiction, and the unsettling bond between the living and the unknown. Does a paranormal entity haunt the protagonist, or are these experiences the manifestation of something deeply psychological? Join us as we unravel this enigmatic story of love, terror, and unanswered questions.
On this episode, we dig into a chilling tale of a lifelong encounter with an unseen presence that defies explanation. From fleeting shadows in childhood to vivid nightmares and inexplicable physical sensations, this story takes us on a journey through fear, addiction, and the unsettling bond between the living and the unknown. Does a paranormal entity haunt the protagonist, or are these experiences the manifestation of something deeply psychological? Join us as we unravel this enigmatic story of love, terror, and unanswered questions.
Here it is, the end of two full months of watching Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt barrel their way through on impossible mission after another. All until they reach number eight, with a battle against The Entity. And Gabriel. This is over two and a half hours of the craziest review we've done in a long time. Listen to one of the co-hosts get gradually more disappointed until he gets full on pissed at what he's sat through. Listen to another give some wild theories on what he believes Mission Impossible Final Reckoning is REALLY about. Finally, listen to the third…half heartedly defend it. Stay tuned until the end, as we rank the movies from best to worst, as well as finally reveal what our next series is. Though, as established last week, the next review posted will actually be Megan 2.0. Then Superman (2025). Then the next full on series.
Here it is, the end of two full months of watching Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt barrel their way through on impossible mission after another. All until they reach number eight, with a battle against The Entity. And Gabriel. This is over two and a half hours of the craziest review we've done in a long time. Listen to one of the co-hosts get gradually more disappointed until he gets full on pissed at what he's sat through. Listen to another give some wild theories on what he believes Mission Impossible Final Reckoning is REALLY about. Finally, listen to the third…half heartedly defend it. Stay tuned until the end, as we rank the movies from best to worst, as well as finally reveal what our next series is. Though, as established last week, the next review posted will actually be Megan 2.0. Then Superman (2025). Then the next full on series.
A parallel dimension communicated with ours in the 1990s—and an alien gave humanity warnings about our future if we don't change. Visit https://themetaphysical.tv for uncensored After Hours episodes, exclusive content, and access to a library of 1,000+ mind-expanding videos on hidden history, forbidden knowledge, and otherworldly topics! In this episode, hear more of the original forum posts where the information from this “Entity” was leaked. Nobody has ever before really read these forum drops and talked about them in detail. In this final episode of Metaphysical on the government's secret Chani Project, Rob and John hear the next set of messages from back in 2008, react to them, and discuss the remote viewing data John's team collected. Join John Vivanco and investigative researcher Rob Counts for a Metaphysical show that's out of this world. In this episode: alien communication, extraterrestrials and UFOs, the law of attraction, paranormal encounters, remote viewing dolphins, the secret power of dolphins, whales and orcas, exploring the oceans and exploring deep space, underwater experiments, portals in the ocean, inner earth beings, ancient civilizations, alien civilizations, hollow earth, dragons, legends versus reality, mysteries of the moon, hollow moon theory, warnings about how we treat the planet, funny discussions about why people drink milk, and more!
Send us comments, suggestions and ideas here! In this week's episode we invite Tim over for coffee, whip out the Edgar Cayce Companion Guide and wax philosophic from the back of our moving truck as we explore the words, prophecies and metaphysics of America's greatest and most well documented psychic. In this first half of the episode we explore the caveats of whether or not one should engage in communication with spirits, how exactly that works and the way to do it safely. We were surprised to learn that Cayce's advice aligns well with esoteric practice and we pause briefly to read from the Bardo Thodol. Leading into the extended show, the conversation shifts to the idea of what it means to have a spirit, what exactly spirit is in the first place and how it differs from the “soul.” So, grab a fistful of coffee, sip deeply, buckle up, thank you and enjoy the show. In this week's episode we discuss:Talking with spiritsGods and DeitiesPower of PrayersWhat Form Spirits HaveIn the extended show available at www.patreon.com/TheWholeRabbit we go further down the rabbit whole to discuss:Spirit vs. Soul!What is an Entity?Can you sell a soul?Ba, Ka and Akh from Egyptian ReligionFor more great content make sure to check out Tim Hacker's podcast at www.CrypticChronicles.com Each host is responsible for writing and creating the content they present.Source:The Edgar Cayce Companion by B Ernest FrejerSupport the show
“The Entity” communicated from a parallel dimension in 1994. Visit https://themetaphysical.tv for uncensored After Hours episodes, exclusive content, and access to a library of 1,000+ mind-expanding videos on hidden history, forbidden knowledge, and otherworldly topics! Hear the original forum posts where the information was leaked. Nobody has ever before really read these forum drops and talked about them in detail. In this episode of Metaphysical, Rob and John hear the messages from back in 2008, react to them, and discuss the remote viewing data John's team collected. Join John Vivanco and investigative researcher Rob Counts for a Metaphysical show that's out of this world. In this episode: the Chani Project, predictions about world events and leaders, cataclysms, how free will works, divine beings and other universes, parallel dimensions, alien extraterrestrial contact, lost knowledge from ancient civilizations, and more
A supercomputer channeled an “Entity” in a parallel dimension. Visit https://themetaphysical.tv to support our work! In 2011, Nexus Magazine published an article, The Chani Project: Computer-Interfaced Communication With Other Realms. It claimed that in 1994, researchers at a secret collider facility in Africa made contact with a parallel universe entity via a computer-aided device. For five years, they received messages and predictions that now have imminent significance for humanity. Were scientists using computers to break through our reality and channel entities from somewhere “beyond”? Rob and John dive into the history of what happened, John's data from his team of remote viewers, and then you can decide whether this really was an interdimensional secret that leaked. John investigative researcher Rob Counts and John Vivanco for a Metaphysical show that's out of this world.
A government agent whose role was to leak classified information and propaganda to the public reported that he revealed secret alien communication on an online forum in 2008. Visit https://themetaphysical.tv to support our work! Scientists had received contact from this “Entity” via a supercomputer at a secret site in Africa, and spoke to it from 1994–1999 until they were forced to update their computer systems for Y2K and basically lost contact forever. In the last episode, we talked about the history of what happened. But today, we need to dive into some major questions we were all left wondering. How exactly did this info leak? How do psychological operations or “psyops” work? Who is this whistleblower? And what could it all mean if what he reported the Entity said were true? Join me, investigative researcher Rob Counts, and remote viewer John Vivanco for a Metaphysical show that's out of this world. In this episode: discussions about the Chani Project, alien encounters, extraterrestrials and UFOs, paranormal encounters, parallel dimensions, ET contact, and more!
It's a full-on cosmic horror double feature this week as we dive into Color Out of Space (2019) and The Endless (2017) — two movies where the universe is broken, time is meaningless, and Nicolas Cage might be your dad.We kick things off with Richard Stanley's goo-soaked nightmare Color Out of Space, where Nicolas Cage yells about alpacas, chugs space milk, and absolutely loses his marbles in a way only Nicolas Cage can. There's a meteor in the yard, purple lightning in the well, and a disturbing lack of child supervision. Bonus points for Joely Richardson slowly fusing with her son in the kitchen blender from hell. Oh, and Tommy Chong lives in the woods recording alien vibes on cassette like a stoner Fox Mulder.Then we head into The Endless (dir. Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead) — a movie where time loops are everywhere, everyone's in a cult (sorta), and reality is held together by what may or may not be a cosmic sadist in the sky. Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead star as brothers returning to their old cult campsite, only to discover that time is a circle, no one leaves the tent, and the beer is still free (so... not all bad?).Derick tries to unpack the cult's Netflix-worthy pitch. James compares The Entity to a hungover god watching YouTube fails. Josh wonders if the Cabin in the Woods dome tech is involved. Justin swears The Endless is a metaphor for aging millennials stuck in their hometown group chat.Mind-Melting Topics Include:Meteor goo and why alpacas are the first to go Why The Endless is It Follows for philosophy majors The rules of time loops and how badly we'd mess them upIs the color in Color Out of Space evil… or just lonely?“Stay out of the basement” energy from both moviesCosmic horror vs. existential dread: Who wore it better? The Entity in The Endless: unknowable god or artsy Dungeon Master?WTF Highlights:Cage's fruit rant, rated 10/10 on the Cage Scale™Is The Endless secretly a flex about low-budget filmmaking that slaps?Would you join a UFO cult for free beer and campfires? (Asking for a friend)Why everything is terrifying when time is a flat circle and the goats are screamingSubscribe for more horror deep-dives, movie chaos, and weekly reminders that cosmic horror is just your anxiety with a fog machine.CREEP-O-RAMA is:Store:CREEP-O-RAMAYouTube:@creep-o-ramaJosh:@joshblevesqueArtwork: @bargainbinblasphemyTheme: @imfigureAudio:@stranjlove
Sean Burns is a BMX legend. Roof drops, broken spines, Bone Deth, horror movies, mental health battles—you name it.In this episode, we talk about how he started, what almost ended him, and why he's still here creating weird, brilliant stuff. From his new short film Mr. Entity to dealing with PTSD to duct-taping umbrellas to tripods, this conversation is exactly as chaotic and honest as you'd expect.If you know, you know. If you don't… you will.
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This episode we chat the comedown from Tyler's bachelor party, our favorite slasher actors, and we discuss in depth the scariest shadow person ever witnessed on the planet…The Hat Man
One evening I had been working on a project for my art class and decided to go and make a coffee. I could hear the chairs moving around down stairs and I figured I'd have a chat with whomever was there while the kettle was boiling. I walked down the stairs calling out a ‘hi' as I went to find no one there? I could have sworn someone would be there and I had not heard the back door go? Puzzled, I made my coffee and went back to my room. A bit later on I could hear the same noises again and I went to investigate. Again there was no one there? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deborah-hatswell-bbr-investigations-cryptids-paranormal-unexplained-events--2840337/support.
Tonight we have bigfoot growls, an unnerving Ouija board experience, a presence in the attic and so much more. Keep it spooky and enjoy! Season 19 Episode 32 of Monsters Among Us Podcast, true paranormal stories of ghosts, cryptids, UFOs and more, told by the witnesses themselves. SHOW NOTES: Support the show! Get ad-free, extended & bonus episodes (and more) on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/monstersamonguspodcast Tonight's Sponsor - Mint Mobile - Get 3 months of premium wireless service from Mint Mobile for just $15/month, visit MintMobile.com/MAU MAU Merch Shop - https://www.monstersamonguspodcast.com/shop MAU Discord - https://discord.gg/2EaBq7f9JQ Watch FREE - Shadows in the Desert: High Strangeness in the Borrego Triangle - https://www.borregotriangle.com/ Monsters Among Us Junior on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/monsters-among-us-junior/id1764989478 Monsters Among Us Junior on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1bh5mWa4lDSqeMMX1mYxDZ?si=9ec6f4f74d61498b Dayton Ohio UFO Report 1 - https://nuforc.org/sighting/?id=33481 Dayton Ohio UFO Report 2 - https://nuforc.org/sighting/?id=36381 1923 UFO Experience - http://www.strangemag.com/strangemag/strange21/unnaturalindiana/unnaturalindiana6UFOs.html The North Hudson Park UFO - https://shorturl.at/DAbLX The Edinburg UFO Incident - https://shorturl.at/PizFZ Voronezh UFO Incident - https://howandwhys.com/voronezh-ufo-incident-1989/ Ariel School UFO Incident - https://shorturl.at/HOYBr Ilkley Moor UFO Incident - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilkley_Moor_UFO_incident Devil's Backbone Unsolved Mysteries - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnRZPr8omZg Texas Hill Country, 1977 bigfoot sighting - https://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=4137 Music from tonight's episode: Music by Iron Cthulhu Apocalypse - https://www.youtube.com/c/IronCthulhuApocalypse CO.AG Music - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA Music By Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio - https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteBatAudio White Bat Audio Songs: Pitch Black Ambush Monolith Thirst
Third in the REWIND! series - where we re-release / revisit / reanimate old episodes for new listeners/viewers, or fans that want to take a stroll down memory lane and relisten to some old standout episodes of the Big Truth Podcast ! This Episode was originally released on August 4, 2020 In this episode, Truth talks with Chris Pittman – a Massachusetts based paranormal investigator, historian, amateur archaeologist, as well as vocalist for the punk band “Who Killed Spikey Jacket”. Chris has a long history of studying UFO's (personally and with MUFON) and paranormal phenomena. He's known for his historical contributions to, and appearances on, the TV show “Ancient Aliens” as well as the documentary film, “The Bridgewater Triangle”. He has also lectured extensively and contributed articles to numerous newspapers and publications as well as curated websites on his research. Currently Chris is focusing more on historical research as well as archaeology in the Northeast – particularly in regards to Native American sites and stone structures. The two discuss punk rock and the divisiveness in the scene nowadays – as well as general divisiveness in the country; covid stuff; Chris's background in paranormal research – how he got into it, his experiences with it, and a real heavy discussion about the experiences that led to why Chris chose to stop actively investigating UFO's; regression analysis; negative experiences/encounters with non-human intelligences, bigfoot tie-ins, synchronicity, the Bridgewater Triangle and the strange phenomena there, and his current interests in regards to historical / colonial UFO cases as well as Northeastern archaeology/Native American sites. For more info on Chris: IG: @amongthedeadcities / @fromantquity http://www.cellarwalls.com http://www.cellarwalls.com/ufo As always, please hit the subscribe button if you like and support what we do! You'll get early access to new episodes! Also please leave a review! Follow us on IG: @bigtruth TikTok: @bigtruthpodcast YouTube: @thebigtruthpodcast For feedback, questions, sponsorship info contact: bigtruthpodcast@gmail.com For more info: http://www.bigtruthpodcast.com To support the show: http://www.patreon.com/bigtruth The Big Truth Podcast is proudly sponsored by: - Choppahead Kustom Cycles (IG: @choppahead / www.choppahead.com) - Jeffrey Glassman Injury Attorneys ( www.jeffreyglassman.com ) IG: @gottagetglassman - Tattoo Flash Collective – www.tattooflashcollective.com – use promo code: BIGTRUTH for 10% off your order - Omerta (IG: @omertamia / www.omertamia.com) - use code: BIGTRUTH at checkout for 20% off your order! - Heavy (IG: @heavyclothing / www.heavy.bigcartel.com)
End chaos in your firm—300+ peers use this framework. Free video here: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/framework Most architecture firm owners don't realize how much money they're leaving on the table. In this episode, financial experts Tal and Rachel Richards, CPA, reveal some of the most common — and costly — mistakes architects make when it comes to taxes. They also offer powerful insights on how to build long-term wealth with the income you're already earning. Whether you're just starting out or have a small team, this conversation will change how you think about profit, planning, and even partnerships. Enoch guides the discussion toward real-world scenarios so you can apply these lessons today. But be warned — what you don't know might already be hurting you. In this episode, you'll discover: A legal setup most architects choose — and why it could quietly wreck your margins The surprising place many firm owners hide thousands (without knowing it) How smart architects turn business income into tax-free personal wealth Tune in — your future self will thank you. To learn more about Tal & Rachel, visit their website: https://www.joingelt.com/
Send us a textTaking money out of your business isn't always tax-free. If you're not tracking your basis, you could get hit with a surprise capital gains tax, even without selling anything. Let's break down what basis means, how it works differently for Partnerships and S Corps, and why overlooking it could cost you thousands.
Send us a textMixing active and passive income in one entity could be costing you thousands. In this episode, we break down why separating your income streams is essential. You'll learn how to structure your business the right way using S Corps, LLCs, holding companies, and even C Corps to unlock advanced tax strategies. From hiring your kids to slashing self-employment tax, this is the blueprint smart business owners use to keep more of what they earn.
Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHThe president reaches out to thank Ethan and tells him that she wants him to bring her the key because if he gets rid of the Entity by himself, it would destroy cyberspace. So he goes to meet up with Benji and go find Luther in a tunnel to figure out what's next, where Luther is hanging out with a hospital bed. They discuss that they need to find Gabriel, so that starts by breaking Paris out She tells him to go to London but instead Gabriel captures them and explains to Ethan that retrieving Rabbits Foot actually set off this whole chain reaction. Ethan and Grace escape with Ethan faking his death and then him just going ham on some dudes. They discover a device that Gabriel used to communicate with the Entity, this coffin-looking thing. He gets in and it's not good. It shows Ethan a vision of a coming nuclear apocalypse. He sees a vision of Luther dying, so he goes to try to stop him but it's too late. Gabriel put him in a cell with a bomb in it. He has 3 minutes to disarm or London will fall. If he does disarm it, it'll still explode but smaller so only Luther will die When Ethan gets out of the tunnel, he runs into Briggs who arrests him. Ethan tells him he knows he's really the son of Jim Phelps. He tells Ethan this isn't about revenge. It's about Ethan never following orders and gambling with the fate of the world. He's taken to Kittridge who tells him it all comes down to this. They have less than 4 days to stop the Entity before it has the entire world's nuclear weapons. He's taken into a room and President Sloan shows up. He says he needs the key and a plane. It's the only way he can destroy the Entity. The Entity is betting on you not trusting me She finally gives in, gives him the key, and card that he'll know what to do with it when the time comes. Ethan's team travels to St. Matthew Island in the Bering Sea, home to a Cold War–era sonar array that detected the Sevastopol's sinking. They locate former CIA analyst William Donloe, who was exiled to the island decades earlier after a break-in at CIA headquarters. They're supposed to share on a frequency where Ethan is supposed to go. But they have visitors. Ethan can't wait anymore, so he just jumps in the ocean. Luckily, divers from the USS Ohio were waiting for him and they take him down to the sub. Donloe admits that he wrote down the coordinates. He sends his wife out to the barn to “tend to the dogs” with Grace while he sends the coordinates then a fight and fire break out with the Russians. They successful get the USS Ohio the coordinates. The captain of the USS Ohio explains they can't stick around cuz of the Russians. Ethan says their chamber was never apart of the plan. Luckily, Grace is given a chamber from Donloe's wife. Ethan makes it down to the submarine and it's not going great because it's on the edge of a cliff and it keeps moving which is tough. He is able to get the source code, but he has to escape through a torpedo tunnel which is too tight, so he has to take off the suit and then take off the mask. He makes it to the top but he's unconscious. Grace finds him and is able to cpr him back to life. She lays with him in the chamber until he wakes up. Grace tells Ethan that she thinks he should control the Entity. He says no one can be trusted with this much power. Now reunited with his team, they work on the next plan. Ethan outlines his plan to use the Poison Pill that Luther made before he died that is now in the hands of Gabriel. They would then upload and isolate the Entity on a physical drive, trapping it from the outside world. Ethan suspects Gabriel is already waiting at the South African bunker with the Poison Pill, aiming to seize control of the Entity by forcing Ethan to surrender the module. But that's what Ethan is banking on. The president is running out of time and her team is trying to convince her to use their nucular bombs before it's too late. Ethan prepares to enter the tunnel, expecting Gabriel to be there and fully ready to let Gabriel kill him for the sake of the plan. Gabriel is indeed there and reveals another nuclear device with a twenty-minute countdown, demanding the module. Ethan agrees, but the handover is interrupted by Kittridge & Briggs who wants the U.S. to control the Entity. The bomb is activated when they show up which is unfortunate. Ethan explains they need to give the module to Gabriel. A gunfight transpires with Gabriel's team and he is able to flee and Benji is shot but Ethan doesn't know it. Ethan gets to a vehicle to chase Gabriel but it crashes so he has to run to catch up. He's late but he is able to grab onto a trailing plane which catches up to Gabriel's plane. He jumps off his and onto Gabriel's. Paris performs emergency surgery on Benji as he guides Grace to reboot the bunker systems to trap the Entity while Donloe works to disarm the bomb. Right as the president is about to press the button to make the attack, she decides to rather take our weapons offline but she's too late. The Entity takes control. Ethan finds a second parachute, escapes with the Poison Pill, and unites it with the module, allowing Grace to finish the upload. Kittridge and CIA agent Jasper Briggs find Ethan; Kittridge is frustrated when Ethan hands over the destroyed module of the Sevastopol while Briggs — who is revealed to be James Phelps Jr., the son of Ethan's original team leader Jim Phelps — makes peace with him. The IMF team reunites in London, where Grace gives Ethan the Entity, now safely isolated on the drive, and the team goes their separate ways.
What happens when, night after night, the children living in an old, tattered home find themselves barricaded deep in the attic—unable to escape without adult intervention? In this episode, we examine the unsettling and unexplained events that left these children trapped, frightened, and at the mercy of something they couldn't see. What kind of twisted entity was capable of sealing them in? And why did it seem focused on harming innocent children? The questions linger, but the fear was very real. If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories
Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHWe meet this neat two-piece key being put together to make one key. We're on a Russian submarine and they have this AI system called The Entity that'll help them evade their enemy. But while testing one day, the AI becomes sentient and makes them think someone is attacking them. Turns out, no one is and they end up getting struck by their own torpedo. The key is now split up and floated up to the surface. We then catch up with Ethan Hunt who is given his new mission: get both pieces of the key, one of which has already been obtained by Ilsa. So he has to get the one half from Ilsa, and then track down the other one. So he heads to a desert and tracks her down. He gets the key and tells her that she's dead. Ethan then sneaks into a meeting to hear Kittridge, who is randomly back, explain that the Entity can manipulate cyberspace to control global defense intelligence and financial networks. He tells them that Ethan Hunt was on the case but we don't know where he is. Well, we do. He's in the room in a mask. He tells Kittridge that he refuses to give the half key to Kittridge but tells him he's going to find the other half and destory the Entity. Ethan meets up with Benji and Luther and the travel to Abu Dhabi to intercept the buyer of the other half of the key. Ethan's plan was to sell their half of the key to the buyer, and then follow the buyer to figure out what it unlocks. Ethan locates the buyer but the key is stolen by a professional thief named Grace. Ethan confronts Grace and offers to put the key back in the buyer's pocket in exchange for a generous payment of $4 million. But by the time they get back to the buyer, he's dead and then we find out that the key they have is actually a counterfeit. While Ethan was distracted but Luther and Benji disarming a weapon, Grace steals the real key from Ethan. Ethan suspects foul play after seeing Gabriel, a powerful terrorist who appears to be working with the Entity. He and Ethan had an encounter with each other prior to Ethan becoming an IMF agent. So, he aborts the mission and the team scatters. Grace escapes to Rome but is apprehended. Ethan helps her escape but now they're both being chased - there's an Entity operative named Paris and then there's a US agent Jasper Briggs. Paris and Briggs get into a shootout which gives Ethan and Grace enough time to escape. Ethan meets back up with Luther and Benji and Ilsa joins them. Ethan and Ilsa follow Grace to Venice where they go to a party held by the the White Widow. Luther had figured out by analyzing the video feed from the airport that Gabriel is working for the Entity. Ilsa says that Gabriel is the Entity's messenger and that the key leads to the Entity's source code. So the party is poppin. White Widow, Gabriel, Paris, Ethan, Grace, Ilsa... they gather at the party. Ethan realizes that the party was organized by the Entity as well. Ethan knows that White Widow is trying to get the key but doesn't want to keep the key for herself since she does not know what it unlocks. She cannot decide whether to give the key to her friend Ethan, or to Gabriel. Tapped into the Entity, Gabriel proclaims he will possess the completed key the next day and that either Ilsa or Grace will die. While Ethan is attempting to convince the White Widow to not give the key to Gabriel, Gabriel escapes. The Entity leads Grace and Isla to Gabriel. Gabriel knocks out Grace and kills Ilsa, devastating Ethan. Grace agrees to impersonate the White Widow and take the key during the sale on the train the next day. Ethan needs to figure out how he's going to get on that train to keep Grace safe. The next day, on the train, Gabriel kills the engine crew and destroys the throttle and brake. Grace finds the White Widow, knocks her out, and then goes to meet with Kittridge who is the buyer. Paris & Gabriel meets Director of National Intelligence Denlinger, who divulges all the information he has about the entity and how it went rogue. He explains that inside the submarine is a chamber that only the the completed key can unlock with the original Entity source code which would allow the holder to destroy or control The Entity. Now that he has all the information, Gabriel kills him. Kittridge agrees to the White Widow Grace's deal of $100 million and protection. But she ends up pickpocketing the key completed key from Kittridge. So how is Ethan going to get on the train and save the day? Well, Benji navigates him to the top of this mountain where he ride his motocycle off of it and parachutes onto the train. Grace takes off the mask and tries to escape but it's too late. She's about to be shot but Ethan comes crashing through the side of the train and saves her. But the key goes on the floor and is picked up by Gabriel. He goes to the top of the train and Ethan follows him. They begin to fight but Gabriel escapes and sets off an explosion to the bridge that's coming up. But Ethan manages to steal the key back from him without him noticing. Grace and Ethan detach the locomotive from the rest of the train which saves the passengers. But they aren't safe yet. They have to fight their way to the back of the train as more and more of the train continues to fall off the cliff. Right as they're about to fall, Paris shows up and pulls them to safety. She tells Ethan where to take the key and then passes out from a stab wound. Ethan has to leave and can't take Grace with him. Grace agrees to work with Kittridge and Ethan lands and is joined by Benji now that their next mission is to successfully destroy the Entity.
There's a hidden war raging all around us—one not fought with weapons, but with energy, influence, and control. The forces of darkness and light are locked in a cosmic struggle for the fate of this planet and the minds of every human being. Whether you realize it or not… you're already a part of it.