Sunday, June 6, 2021

Paul Popa laid down a beautiful guitar track to the voice of Hannah Vaughn singing Pallin' Around With Me which I wrote for my 3rd film The Pro Bono Watchman. And now, I'm going to share some inside information about the film. In it, a character gets attacked by being shot with an ice dart that is laced with a poison. 

Now, where do you think I got that from? I got it from real life. That is exactly what happened to John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, and with our own eyes, we can see in the Zapruder film the effects that the poison was having on him: his spasmodic paralysis, where he couldn't put his arms down. It was like they were frozen. Also, the effect on his mental state, the complete obliteration of his mind, where he became docile and childlike and totally incapable of realizing what was happening to him or doing anything about it. And that was the whole idea, to make him a sitting duck once he entered the Kill Zone.  

Of course, there is nothing about the JFK assassination in the movie. It has nothing to do with it. But, I feel good about introducing this way of attacking someone. And we should not assume that JFK was the only one who was targeted in this manner. Billy Lovelady died suddenly of a "heart attack" when he was only 41. It was right before the HSCA Final Report was released. Richard Case Nagell died of a heart attack one day after the ARRB informed him in a letter that they wanted him to submit to questioning about the assassination. And there are others similar. Dead men tell no tales. 

But, let me be clear: JFK is the only one that I know, with absolute certainty, was attacked in this manner. The others are just suspicious.

Paul flew in just to do the song for the film, and he's gone now. But, before we left, we recorded one of his favorite songs, This Masquerade, by Leon Russell. It's a very nice song, even with my raspy voice. So please give it a listen. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT2MdDNPQzM




No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.