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The purpose of Escape from Planet Earth is to help show and confirm for us the two polarities as well as the wrists as being a placement for electrodes. The blue alien guy is put into the mind reading machine which obviously represents the BioAPI and nano-implants.
The clip does not really start until 1:30. When it does the large ball falls down onto his head for the scan. We can construe the ball as representing the many electrodes that need to be placed on your head to achieve the cure by electricity. It looks ridiculous when your doing it. As he's scanned we see the writsts of this metal arms have glowing negative signs, for example at 1:37. This confirms the wrists [median nerve] are one polarity and therefore the head must be the other. There is also one or two timeframes embedded in it too. The brain scan starts @ 1:34, ending with the overlay of the laptop @ 1:53 being 19 seconds. The scene totally ends with the closing of the laptop a few seconds later @ ~1:57 for ~23 seconds. |
The Ghastly Love of Johnny X is not much of a movie. Some singing and a lot of filler. In the beginning of the movie and clip from 1:57 thru 2:21 we have a special suit/jacket that Johnny has that affords him special powers. The power to mind and body control people on demand. All in the context of electricity flying around. So right off the bat we have something significant which I believe attempts to extend and build on the cure.
As Johnny walks back and forth repeatedly from 5:28 thru 7:12 we keep seeing his back and back of his head. Notice how the wire [hence spine] up the back of the special suit is connected with his head apparatus. It's one and the same. This then is representing and extending one polarity of the cure. It is showing some additional electrode placements on the back of the head and more importantly confirming the polarity of those electrodes as the same polarity as the median nerve and spine evidenced by the wire running up his back and connecting with the head apparatus Less importantly, I thought I'd throw in how they show the re-animation of a dead corpse. What they show you from 7:30 onwards is completely real. The only difference between a live person and dead one is a small electrical signal throughout the nervous system and brain. So the nano-tech simply creates its own signals instead of just hijacking yours and the corpse, provided there's enough cellular integrity still, will get up and walk around as they clearly show. To summarize, the stupid suit and thereby movie could be completely dismissed if it was put in context with complete body & mind control including the (real) animation of a dead corpse. They even tell you flat out how it all works right to your face @ 4:19... 'what are those? implants?'. Update 2013-11-23 - Elysium (2013) is showing us the exact same thing |
Evil Dead is awesome, but I was not expecting much from this remake. I was completely surprised. Not only did they reference multiple triggers for phase 2 but they also bundled the cure into it too. And it's really good as a movie. She has a drug problem and is trying to kick it @ 0:22 as she makes a pledge and dumps the hard drugs (cocaine?) down the well. Illegal and corporate pharmaceutical drugs are one of the many triggers for phase 2 which is why she becomes the first to be possessed. They also show red meat @ 0:50 in the clip and very shortly after the guy starts reading from the Evil Dead book which summons evil. So the movie has referenced two triggers and connected them with evil [phase 2]; both because she becomes the first to be possessed (and is the plot of the movie because he is trying to save her as shown later in the clip), as well as the red meat is shown in a negative light right before he starts opening and reading from the book of evil. Now that he has summoned evil from 2:30 thru 3:11 she is possessed as shown from 3:22 thru 3:52 and everyone is slowly killed off by her and each other as he's trying to find a way to save her. This is not shown in the clip. Towards the end of the movie, now that everyone is dead, he has to kill her to save her @ 3:54 as per the evil book. It says so. He is going to torch her but can't do it @ 4:10 with 'I can't do this'. Then the reference to the cure starts. A bolt of lightning hits a tree outside. @ 4:23 he gets and idea just like us - electricity. The burning tree now becomes a metaphor for electricity as the cure. He decides to take another approach from 4:27 thru 4:39 and quickly throws together an electrical contraption [stun circuit] and, of course, a spark gap @ 4:38. As per the evil book @ 4:58 he can also bury her so he decides to do this in front of the burning tree. Keep in mind he's burying the possessed demon, the evil [BioAPI], not necessarily the girl. As he finishes the demon dies, metaphorically evidenced by the burning tree going out at 5:45. But theres the electrical duality with the tree. We (will) see electricity kills the demon, not burying as per the evil book. They could of let it end there actually, but these are desperate times. The nutters are working overtime to hurt people with nano-technology that have not done anything to anyone. So he digs her up and uses the electrical contraption and spark gap to resuscitate and save her from 6:20 onwards. Does it work? Watch and find out. The scale is also important. For example @ 6:31 and 6:41, the battery tester, representing a scale in general, mostly stops at 10 as it cuts away. Even at 6:55 with no power it stops on another scale with a 10 in the middle. We also have a timeframe reference too. He starts to save her @ 6:27 with the spark gap into the chest, it works for exactly 23 seconds ending @ 6:51 in the clip when that specific shock stops. Why was that the end? Because it's out of power from then onwards as shown @ roughly 6:56. This clip is awesome, so let's do it again. How long does it take to destroy the demon [phase 2]? Didn't I just say? He stops burying her exactly when? At 5:25. Remember it's not her at this point in time, she's still possessed, she's still the demon. So he buries her [the demon] at 5:25. How long does it take to destroy the demon? ~19 seconds later when the burning tree, a metaphor for the application of the cure, magically goes out. I'm sure there is even more in there. The spark gap into the chest is the equivalent of the Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013) clip @ 1:00. And of course no web site, including Data Asylum, would be complete without a quote from Evil Dead 3...
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Not very good but nonetheless The Disco Exorcist brings us the same theme we have repeatedly seen with other movies. They reference a trigger, connect it with a problem (zombie, werewolf, possessed demon, etc.), and then shows us how to fix the problem/curse/disease.
Shown heavily across the movie is cocaine use and promiscuous sex, of which we can infer are the triggers for becoming cursed [getting phase 2]. Specifically the hard drugs. We make the typical connection with mind/body control, and thereby phase 2, by their comments in and around 1:35 with 'it's like someone was controlling all the ladies...' and @ 2:02 'there must be a host controlling them'. In the context of the movie they are possessed, so they need an exorcism. This is shown from roughly half way through the clip to the end. As they do the exorcism from 3:18 onwards notice how they cut back and forth to the dance floor. People are being electrocuted. He eventually goes through with the exorcism applying his cross neckless to her forehead @ 5:34 in the clip, even with an electrical arc. It works with the scene [and thereby cure] ending roughly 19 seconds later. Also notice at roughly 4:02 in the clip he is being strangled as it jumps to the dance floor with people being electrocuted. This strangling represents the constricted breathing that happens as the electricity is applied in real life to your greater neck and brain stem and is shown in the same capacity as the above Evil Dead (2013) clip when the plastic bag is over her head with her breathing being very difficult @ 5:23, as well as The Zombie King (2013) with the women being strangled. All three are saying the same thing in that your breathing will be very difficult as the electricity is applied. |
Rob Corddry stars in this comedy about a baby that becomes possessed by a demon. Across most of the early part of the movie they repeatedly show Corddry trying to fix a lamp that always shocks him. It has an electrical problem and keeps "shocking" him. They show it like 3 or 4 times.
Also shown is tasers which they slightly make fun of in and around 3:00 in the clip. Possibly to tell us don't be as scared as you otherwise would be of them with the cops comments @ 3:09. Then his wife gives birth to their twin babies. One is a demon. In this critical scene most of it is absurd. As usual this is important and used to discount it's significance as described in other clips throughout this site; this concept is covered in Doomsday Book (2012). So similar to the above clip for The Disco Exorcist, we have a possession. They have to kill the demon baby. Corddry has an idea @ 6:44 with 'I have an idea!'. He runs out and comes back @ 6:54 with what? Of course the lamp [electricity]. Jumping through the air at ~7:06, he spears the demon baby at exactly 7:12 with a burst of electrical arcs. Now start counting. Can you guess when it ends? Actually we have an embedded 19 second timeframe here which is at the exact point (@ 7:31) when the demon baby explodes, spraying Corddry with blood. The scene completely ends when they cut away from Corddry to his wife @ 7:35, exactly 23 seconds later. The movie is then capped off with it focusing on electrical poles and transformers outside the house shortly after @ 8:07; this is held in the same capacity as World War Z |
Girl vs. Monster is a typical low budget Disney movie for teenagers. What's interesting is what they show at the end. Brief and to the point, they have to destroy an evil monster/spirit. How do they do it? Guns that shoot energy/electricity. For how long? 19 seconds.
What is critical to recognize is the number 3. Told to us with the monster's comment @ 0:41 'three's a charm...', the three heads on the monster and most importantly it took three kids to destroy it. What does each kid hold? One [stun] gun. It's mostly theatrics as they shoot back and forth at each other until the monster is finally and specifically hit to start to destroy it @ 1:34 in the clip. The monster is destroyed @ 1:53, exactly 19 seconds later. The number 3 is important as I believe it is trying to communicate the equivalent power of each stun gun should have/use a .33μF capacitor. And it takes 3 of them to work, hence the three kids each with one gun. In reality the cure is a little more then .33μF x 3 capacitors. But this movie confirms the general theme of the cure. To summarize it takes 3 kids [3 stun guns] to destroy the monster [phase 2] for 19 seconds and cross checks both Movie 43 (2013) and Rise of the Dead (2011), the details of which are covered in the Current Level section for the final answer. |