Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Long Live the Undead!


If you love vampires as much as I do, take a look at the above special edition magazine about the undead on magazine racks everywhere! I am quoted extensively in this issue discussing the history of beliefs in vampires, and how these creatures have been such a fascinating open text for storytellers for perhaps as long as people have been telling scary stories. 

 

The magazine traces the history of vampires from ancient religions and folklore to literature and modern popular culture like films, TV shows, fashions, role-playing games, and even people who live the vampire lifestyle 24/7. From monstrous vampires to sexy vampires, immerse yourself in the world of the undead in this magazine and see why vampires are the most attractive of all supernatural being.

 

In the article “Undead Evolution,” check out my quotes on how even the narrative structure of such out-there conspiracy theories like Pizzagate and QAnon have incorporated the themes and plot structure of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula.” Diabolical elites with enormous wealth at their disposal hunting humans—especially children—for Satanic blood-drinking rites in a far-reaching plot to poison and undermine society sound familiar? Sure, it’s Count Dracula’s evil plan to buy up London real estate and prey on unsuspecting humans. And it’s also at the core of the QAnon mythos with its fantasies of blood-drinking elites in the Deep State and the New World Order running the world and sacrificing abducted children in catacombs under pizza parlors. For over a hundred years, however, no one has ever believed that “Dracula” was anything other than fiction. It’s a strange world we live in, though, when the high foolishness of QAnon has sucked in so many believers. It’s almost like modern conspiracism has become a mind-plague that spreads through the population like a vampire disease.  

11 comments:

  1. You don't know what your talking about

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    1. Dear Anonymous,
      You are given the opportunity to comment as you so choose on this blog, to reply in any way you like. Therefore, please takes this opportunity to write something coherent and reasoned instead of posting childish insults like this.

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  2. Pizza gate has NOTHING to do w/ Qanon!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    1. Dear Anonymous,
      The Pizzagate conspiracy theory is exactly like the core beliefs of QAnon. They both believe in vast Satanic cabals running the world, kidnapping people, and sacrificing and drinking those people's blood. Both theories are equally absurd.

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  3. Ever hear of Epstein? Look him up. He DIDN'T kill himself.

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    1. Dear Anonymous,
      As I commented on the post from July 6, please make a reasoned and coherent article if you choose to reply to any of my posts. You are making yourself look childish and inept posting these meaningless declarations. And yes, I do know who Jeffrey Epstein was.

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  4. I think the only people trying so hard to discredit the truth are the ones who know it better than anybody and trying to cover it up for their masters.

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    1. Dear Anonymous,
      You are making the most simplistic of all arguments die hard conspiracy believers make when attempting to refute their critics. Just because someone is skeptical of a conspiracy theory does not make them a part of the conspiracy and their opinion does not prove the existence of said conspiracy. The skeptics might just have the ability for logical, reasoned, critical thinking. It's an ability QAnon adherents unfortunately do not.

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  5. Insider propaganda. Predictive programming. Insiders like you and this propaganda rag sheet working overtime to discredit sex trafficking, child trafficking. Make it all sound ridiculous with vampires and nobody takes the very real thing seriously. Don't count on it!!!!!!

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    1. Dear Anonymous,
      I'm afraid that I don't understand your argument. The predictive programming conspiracy theory makes absolutely no logical sense. I essentially states that if I am running a conspiracy, I would start declaring my evil plans for the future for the entire world. Somehow that is supposed to make people not believe it. It is complete rubbish.

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    2. You don't understand it because you're an idiot and a liar.

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