Almost every Steven King novel is based on the concept of extracting "loosh"/adrenochrome from traumatized children, with the exception of Christine, Cujo and a few others. I also believe he uses ghostwriters, I have no proof, just my opinion. The film versions of IT and Doctor Sleep were probably the most blatant, but almost all contain this concept in the main plot. King hated Kubrick's Shining because he revealed many hidden things in the symbology throughout the film. King wants people to read his books and watch the film versions as pure fantasy and Kubrick's film torched that lie into ashes. Also, why does King have a face like an orangantan?
Or a reptilian trying to replicate a human face . . . like the Google algorithm identifying gorillas as Africans. They haven"t gotten the algorithm correct with "people" like King.
Nearly every one of Kings books features kids being morally or physically corrupted, tortured, child sex scene in IT and he even mentions CP in the Dark Tower
I am guessing OP is referring to King's Cameo as 'Jordy Verrell', who is in the Original Creepshow episode about a meteor from outerspace that lands on his property. It cracks in half and Jordy touches it thinking he can turn it over to the college for big bucks, however, instead he morphs into an alien creature with grass and moss overcoming his body. It's a highly entertaining 80s popculture horror classic.
It's a good movie. Stephen King had a meteor crash in his backyard or at least in the proximity of where he was. He walked over to the crash site and the meteor cracked into half. Being a dumbass hick (in overalls and acting "dumb") he touched the meteor then thought nothing of it.
A few days later, a patch of grass or weed started growing on his thumb and fingers, because they were the first to be exposed when he touched the meteor. King thought nothing of it still, but then after a few days, the patch grew and grew and eventually took over his whole body.
You should watch it if you never seen it. One of the classics! I think this inspired the "Tales from the Crypt" show on Showtime or whatever cable channel it was back then.
Yes, I did see it Crerpshow andv Tales fr;m the Crypt. There was a new-ish Rales from the Crypt that was ok, yoo. I totally forgot it was Stephen Kingbin that segment. I, think he is a Creepshow now, but was a fan of his books when much younger until I released what they are all about and all the same ( Still like Christine, Cujo, pet Cemetery. That picture brought me back though! I much more into Cronenberg, Carpenter, Romero. You've probably seen a lot of Cronenberg's big films, like he Fly snd Videodrone but you should check out Dead Ringers and especially Exitenz if you haven't seen it. I watch it at least once a year, it was really low budget and doesn't look it, great storyvand acting.
It"s been discussed for decades, but now more and more people are waking up to it and we are seeing a more complete picture of how the "elite" parasites operate.
Most are, that one was just the most blatant. It was also an absolutely terrible movie. Ironically, I fell asleep, the heated recliners helped, too. Last movie I paid to see in the theater, and only because it was $5 discount day. I will never pay for another.
Neither you nor I know if he uses ghostwriters. I believe he does. I read most of his novels up until maybe a decade ago, and they do not seem to be written by one man. You may also want to check out his book on writing, which I think is the title of the book.That does not seem to be written by him or at least not without a lot of help, and it is still shit.
I've read several books on writing by some of my favorite authors and their voice clearly comes through in both their novels and autobiographies on their writing process. King"s does not, in either genre. I believe he is a figurehead of a brand and little more.
Almost every Steven King novel is based on the concept of extracting "loosh"/adrenochrome from traumatized children, with the exception of Christine, Cujo and a few others. I also believe he uses ghostwriters, I have no proof, just my opinion. The film versions of IT and Doctor Sleep were probably the most blatant, but almost all contain this concept in the main plot. King hated Kubrick's Shining because he revealed many hidden things in the symbology throughout the film. King wants people to read his books and watch the film versions as pure fantasy and Kubrick's film torched that lie into ashes. Also, why does King have a face like an orangantan?
My guess: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Or a reptilian trying to replicate a human face . . . like the Google algorithm identifying gorillas as Africans. They haven"t gotten the algorithm correct with "people" like King.
Wrong
Nearly every one of Kings books features kids being morally or physically corrupted, tortured, child sex scene in IT and he even mentions CP in the Dark Tower
Orgy of children in IT
Well he sure is part of the TDS Hollywood cult so wouldnt surprise me
Maybe it's the side effect after touching the meteor from outer space?
Meteor shit!
Meat Eater? I thought he was vegan!
Lol, what is the context of this?
I am guessing OP is referring to King's Cameo as 'Jordy Verrell', who is in the Original Creepshow episode about a meteor from outerspace that lands on his property. It cracks in half and Jordy touches it thinking he can turn it over to the college for big bucks, however, instead he morphs into an alien creature with grass and moss overcoming his body. It's a highly entertaining 80s popculture horror classic.
Thanks! Yes, I remember it, I loved Creepshow, the new series wasn't terrible either.
From the movie, "Creepshow". It had like 5 short stories and had Leslie Nielson and Ted Danson in one short movie, Adrienne Barbeau and Hal Holbrook in another.
It's a good movie. Stephen King had a meteor crash in his backyard or at least in the proximity of where he was. He walked over to the crash site and the meteor cracked into half. Being a dumbass hick (in overalls and acting "dumb") he touched the meteor then thought nothing of it.
A few days later, a patch of grass or weed started growing on his thumb and fingers, because they were the first to be exposed when he touched the meteor. King thought nothing of it still, but then after a few days, the patch grew and grew and eventually took over his whole body.
You should watch it if you never seen it. One of the classics! I think this inspired the "Tales from the Crypt" show on Showtime or whatever cable channel it was back then.
Yes, I did see it Crerpshow andv Tales fr;m the Crypt. There was a new-ish Rales from the Crypt that was ok, yoo. I totally forgot it was Stephen Kingbin that segment. I, think he is a Creepshow now, but was a fan of his books when much younger until I released what they are all about and all the same ( Still like Christine, Cujo, pet Cemetery. That picture brought me back though! I much more into Cronenberg, Carpenter, Romero. You've probably seen a lot of Cronenberg's big films, like he Fly snd Videodrone but you should check out Dead Ringers and especially Exitenz if you haven't seen it. I watch it at least once a year, it was really low budget and doesn't look it, great storyvand acting.
Montalk discusses loosh manipulation extensively:
https://montalk.net/gnosis/171/corruption-of-the-demiurge
It"s been discussed for decades, but now more and more people are waking up to it and we are seeing a more complete picture of how the "elite" parasites operate.
Doctor Sleep was 100% cabal, no doubt about that.
Most are, that one was just the most blatant. It was also an absolutely terrible movie. Ironically, I fell asleep, the heated recliners helped, too. Last movie I paid to see in the theater, and only because it was $5 discount day. I will never pay for another.
I lit his ass up on Twitter last year.
I believe I said "like you're not a pedophile coke head that fantasizes about raping children Stephen. "
Not one retweet but it was worth it
No ghost writers...just a lot of cocaine. Now that he's clean he can't write anything as good as the 80s.
Neither you nor I know if he uses ghostwriters. I believe he does. I read most of his novels up until maybe a decade ago, and they do not seem to be written by one man. You may also want to check out his book on writing, which I think is the title of the book.That does not seem to be written by him or at least not without a lot of help, and it is still shit.
I've read several books on writing by some of my favorite authors and their voice clearly comes through in both their novels and autobiographies on their writing process. King"s does not, in either genre. I believe he is a figurehead of a brand and little more.
Is that why I stopped enjoying his novels? People who are creative seem to lose their MoJo when they get sober IMO
King is one cold dude in person when I met him once. It was like he was part of another plan, not the one I was living.
He's a ghoul, but I believe he is just the face of a team of ghouls writing under his name.