The Scariest Movie Ever Made (but not for the reasons you might expect)

This year, 2022, marked the 40th anniversary of Poltergeist, one of the most iconic horror films ever produced. But is it really, as the title of this article states, “the scariest movie ever made”? Yes, but not why you may think.

Unfortunately, try as I might, I could not finish this article by the end of the year, so I’m posting this message as a placeholder. Stay tuned.

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  1. fishhed75 says:

    Can’t wait 👍

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  2. ase002 says:

    “Unfortunately, try as I might, I could not finish this article by the end of the year.” I’d be interested in your take on the “penultimate” pope passing away on the last day of year zero.

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  3. John Mackey says:

    Looking forward to it.

    By the way, I’m not much of a football fan, or sports in general, but the amount of media attention and coverage the collapsing Buffalo Bills player is getting is out of this world.

    Even assuming the whole incident is not a stunt, the ruling predators must be conducting some sort of ritual, or coaxing something, out of it. The explanation for all the hype could be as simple as just a distraction for the sheeple, but it seems there’s more going on. Considering very little the ruling sickos do is by accident, the player’s demise might carry some kind of ritualistic meaning. I don’t know. I’m just putting it out there.

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  4. John Mackey says:

    What’s going on, pal? We’re all eagerly awaiting some of your insights and take on recent events. The very bizarre derailment (almost certainly deliberate) in Ohio, among many other kooky events (fake balloons stories and alleged ufo’s), is screaming to be analyzed from an occult perspective.

    It’s very obvious that this is all a game to the ruling predators, but the connecting details only someone like you can elucidate.

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