That's Mark Frost for you....taking Lynch's weirdness and trying to give it a concrete base. Some fixture in reality beyond the dreamlike. It's quite brilliant.
This is still one of my favorite videos on TH-cam. Every now and then I go back to it to rewatch it. Gives you a whole new outlook on Twin Peaks. It translates that dreadful, powerless feeling you sometimes have in life, when thinking about how little you really know and understand, perfectly. It is very well made, props to you!
I first watched this video a few months ago. For the life of me, I could not relocate it no matter what or where I searched. Today, it pops up on my recommended page. Thanks, algorithm.
Very underrated comment, you are not only 100% correct, but knowing this on your own you are probably one of the people who this information serves the most. This information coming out and all the confirmation of things theorized for the past 50 years (i.e ultra terrestrial/interdimmensional hypotethis) or better yet 1000’s of years (spiritual angle). I’ve known the past couple years as well it is all going to change in our lifetime. Even named my dog Dale Cooper! Ha. Good luck to you in the upcoming changes!
"The Secret History of Twin Peaks" is an amazing book. It shows just how deep Mark Frost has constructed the insanely detailed and historically linked backstory behind the show.
No kidding. For years I always assumed Lynch was the mastermind behind the show. And he IS. But so is Frost. The occult esoterica comes from Frost. The uncanny subconscious symbolism from Lynch. Put that together and you have the most singularly perfect and idiosyncratically specific show ever. And it aired on ABC in primetime!! Normies watched this! Amazing...
This show is so genius it has taken two brilliant people in order to create it and I finally get that now. Huge appreciation for Frost and how utterly deep and web-like the history of Twin Peaks and it's inhabitants are.
I've thought for a while now that David Lynch, without necessarily trying to, did the best job of translating the specific tone of weird fiction into film. By weird fiction, I mean what HP Lovecraft called "cosmic horror". Therefore I was totally jazzed when I read the Secret History and saw Frost cribbing from HPL right and left, and especially in this passage, which is basically a much better written version of intro to "The Call of Cthulhu".
@@RoberSoul77 Theres a ton to John Keel. That whole story is the closest thing to Twin Peaks i know about that occurred in real life. Mothman was just the tip of the iceberg.
Yeah no i prefer not to think this is just a rewrite of lovecraft, as lynch is surely more than that and as I have doubts about lovecraft, I’ve heard a lot about "cosmic horror", but to me this is still a nice term for not describing something, leaving the author to imagine the rest, which isn’t incredibly original… It seems to me that lovecraft was just a "weird tales" kind of stories writer, but Im open to discussion.
Came across this video yesterday when I was halfway through the book. I didn't watch more than 10 seconds because I knew this video had to be enjoyed to it's greatest extent after completing the book. Just finished it tonight. Amazing. I'll tell you what, I'm going to have to re-watch seasons 1 & 2 and the return with all of this new information.
dougie milford trying to fathom the unfathomable and explain the inexplicable to maj. briggs - now w/ a very nice video interpretation! thank you LL eon (and mark frost)
@@Micolash_is_behind_youyes, but as time goes on, it will become harder to watch. The original series when Lynch doesn’t direct an episode is hard to get through. It’s really dated and not in a charming way. Lynch’s episodes, the film and the return have an air of timelessness about them. Iv seen many films and they can stand with the best of them.
@@curiositytax9360 Lynch episodes are a standout, but many directors that worked on the show were also very good, it' s impossible to watch the episodes done by either Tim Hunter ( director of S1ep5 and S2ep9, the killer reveal, and 21, the episodes just before Lynch one) or the S1 finale by Mark frost, the co-creator, and be genuine in the affermation that they are episodes that aged up. David Lynch is an amazing creator, but Mark Frost is quite literaly the guy that made The return, and the original series, happen.
@@laforestadeimillepugnali3865 those episodes you mention by those directors, they only really work because they have major plot revelations in them. The directors have been gifted with major set pieces and honestly, I think they are shit. I don’t buy them at all. I almost switched it off after the episode when leland dies. That was awful. Lynch did the killer reveal. He did the beginning, the middle and the end. I’m not saying Tim Hunter is bad director but compared to Lynch it’s hard not to feel the dip. Describing it as a dip is being generous. It may work while your watching the show, as you are invested in the plot but as a whole it’s awful tripe. That scene when leland died in the water is laughable, sorry. Lynch was supposed to direct ep 5 in season 1, basically the log ladies episode when they visit her cabin. He had to leave to make a film. Getting the money to make a film is a miracle within itself so you can’t pass that up. It’s an ok ep but it breaks your heart when realise Lynch was supposed to direct. You can tell he’s left notes for the director. Again, it’s passable but really dated by this point. Feels like network tv. It doesn’t break that barrier, even if it attempts to be cinematic. They play into the night and cut to eye of a crow. Good idea in principle but you need to execute it just right it it becomes a disaster. This happens time and time again throughout the show where you can see it’s a Lynch idea but they are failing dramatically at conveying it. The same director of that log lady ep does the one in which Bob appears on the bed after josie dies. Probably one of the worst things Iv ever seen quality wise. The josie dying being absorbed into wood is great idea but when Bob and little man appears, they almost destroy this golden idea. Somehow they make Bob laughable. They turn it into camp instead of horror. They can’t dance the line like Lynch does effortlessly. Only episode in which the lodge stuff isn’t destroyed by the writer directors is Stephen Gyllenhaal’s episode. He tries to be subtle and it work. Still not great but at least he doesn’t nearly destroy the whole show. Have you ever seen the final script for the final episode that Lynch threw in the bin. Enough evidence has been produced to show where the talent lays but just watch the episodes themselves. The proof is in the pudding. I don’t really watch anything for ‘plot’. I love story but hate plot, it’s too mechanical. That’s why I don’t really watch tv or many films. But Lynch shows what real talent is when he directs his episodes. They don’t solve ‘plot’ but they exist within the story. And when a plot point is solved, the way he approaches it is cinematic rather than the writing basically telling you what to think or how to feel. Mark Frost is a writer. Tv is a writers medium. Film is a directors medium. In tv, you are mostly dealing in illustrated text matched to Victorian picture books. It’s boring and flat. With someone like Lynch, he brings the element of cinema in. He only uses the script as blueprint. Just look at the way the actors are in his episodes, for example. The way he works with actors is different from the other directors. It feels more like a film. Creativity is being allowed to flourish rather than fulfilling a quota. When someone like Lynch works with actors, parts of their real selves will make it into the film, series etc. The way he frames each shot, the way he approaches certain scenes, set pieces. Honestly, it’s next level. It really is. But really it’s the visual language and how it flows. It’s more like poetry or music than a book with Lynch. All great filmmakers are like that. It’s next level. I don’t even love Lynch that much but the original series shows what real talent is. Of Mark Frost has played a big part but you overestimate his authorship. The Return is basically a David Lynch film. Frost is a collaborator and everyone who works on it is apart of it but it’s Lynch’s vision through and through. The return is a sequel to the film, the original pilot and the episodes Lynch directed. That’s the tone and visual language carried through. That’s the through line. The beginning, the middle, the end all belong to Lynch. The original series would be unwatchable, unfinishable if Lynch hadn’t directed the beginning, the middle and the end. He is the spine of the story. Not dumb boring plot to fill out time but that’s the job of writers. Tv is a conveyer belt. Nothing wrong with that. It’s their job but I don’t care about peoples careers. What makes original Twin Peaks still stand out today is because Lynch was apart of it. That’s what makes it unique. You are watching a not very good network tv show and if you are paying attention, even if you didn’t see his directing credit, you can just instantly tell they have have got a master in to direct the episode and then you check and it is Lynch. I can’t believe people don’t see or feel this. I think this is why film struggles so much. So many people are visually illiterate and they don’t enjoy something unless they are being told how to enjoy it but the thing itself. It’s next level stuff. Lynch basically smashed though the ceiling. The other directors suffer from trying to mimic his style or tone. They fail dreadfully. They aren’t bad directors. They hired some movie directors but it’s just night and day sorry. It’s actually sad to me that people seem to be tuned in more to the writing of something than the cinema of it. It shows you how people think. If you can just shift your attitude then a whole world opens up. Everyone will disagree, I don’t care, as arrogant as it sounds, I know I’m right. You can just watch the Lynch episodes separate from the show itself they are that good.
This is perfect, thank you. Resonates even more now with the new episodes - I could easily imagine Briggs floating head edited into a new version once The Return has concluded!
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. Some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new Dark Age. This is the way my bruddahs.
Mr Drake, I believe your true intent in seeking me out is not to fight these beings, but to serve them. I beg you to remember their attitude towards servants...
If only this series had been given a chance to explore itself rather than being nagged to death by murder mystery addicts insisting on closure. Secret History shows what could have been 😐
I bet Mark Frost would love this collection of footage you chose to accompany the excerpt. Would be fun to see how you would do this clip now that The Return has come and gone! I liked Secret History far more than Return 😵💫
Is this really voiced by the same Robert Knepper that played T-bag from Prison Break? His voice is somehow familiar but still sounds so different. Also amazing video, really catches that Twin peaks mystery feeling.
Even before Twin Peaks aired, during, and now, long after... I've SEEN, been part of the paranormal, even to this day. Twin Peaks gave it a more haunting aspect, but I've then again seen some pretty dark things myself up close. The show gave me a nice validation, as I'm sure its success proves it has for others.
Hello, Julius. This is a great monologue that is accompanied by great music and I was wondering what is the music being played here and where did you get it from? Thank for putting this beautiful video together. 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
show into the darkness or the darkness shows into you. they are gods angels and the fallen angels. the good angel can kill you and the fallen angels can save you. but death can be heaven and living be hell. at the end it is gods plan for the world and everything is right what god do.
That's Mark Frost for you....taking Lynch's weirdness and trying to give it a concrete base. Some fixture in reality beyond the dreamlike. It's quite brilliant.
Bahahah you think this isnt based on our reality? You need to look into Bohemian Grove... and more.
Archons.
The kite and the line
@@S1aughtahyouyou think this is a game? You think this is a fucking game? "Well yeah..." Oh, ok then
That was.... excuse me... a DAMN fine narrative.
This is still one of my favorite videos on TH-cam. Every now and then I go back to it to rewatch it. Gives you a whole new outlook on Twin Peaks. It translates that dreadful, powerless feeling you sometimes have in life, when thinking about how little you really know and understand, perfectly. It is very well made, props to you!
I first watched this video a few months ago. For the life of me, I could not relocate it no matter what or where I searched. Today, it pops up on my recommended page. Thanks, algorithm.
In the coming years humanity will find out that all of this is true in some respect. Some of us are learning now.
Very underrated comment, you are not only 100% correct, but knowing this on your own you are probably one of the people who this information serves the most. This information coming out and all the confirmation of things theorized for the past 50 years (i.e ultra terrestrial/interdimmensional hypotethis) or better yet 1000’s of years (spiritual angle). I’ve known the past couple years as well it is all going to change in our lifetime. Even named my dog Dale Cooper! Ha. Good luck to you in the upcoming changes!
@@nicholaslacorte3998I think the game is about to stop
I think you guys are silly.
@@Mogorman87 unfortunately, your opinion won't change what's about to happen in a few years
@@16Vagabond sure buddy. 👍
"The Secret History of Twin Peaks" is an amazing book. It shows just how deep Mark Frost has constructed the insanely detailed and historically linked backstory behind the show.
A genius that deserve more credit
No kidding. For years I always assumed Lynch was the mastermind behind the show. And he IS. But so is Frost. The occult esoterica comes from Frost. The uncanny subconscious symbolism from Lynch. Put that together and you have the most singularly perfect and idiosyncratically specific show ever. And it aired on ABC in primetime!! Normies watched this! Amazing...
This show is so genius it has taken two brilliant people in order to create it and I finally get that now. Huge appreciation for Frost and how utterly deep and web-like the history of Twin Peaks and it's inhabitants are.
I've thought for a while now that David Lynch, without necessarily trying to, did the best job of translating the specific tone of weird fiction into film. By weird fiction, I mean what HP Lovecraft called "cosmic horror". Therefore I was totally jazzed when I read the Secret History and saw Frost cribbing from HPL right and left, and especially in this passage, which is basically a much better written version of intro to "The Call of Cthulhu".
He is also influenced by John Keel
thank you for saying this I may not have nightmares tonight now eeeeew freaky shit.... Love Tiwn Peask but fuck me it's freaky
@@RoberSoul77 Theres a ton to John Keel. That whole story is the closest thing to Twin Peaks i know about that occurred in real life. Mothman was just the tip of the iceberg.
@@RoberSoul77 thank you for digging the rabbit hole deeper :)
Yeah no i prefer not to think this is just a rewrite of lovecraft, as lynch is surely more than that and as I have doubts about lovecraft, I’ve heard a lot about "cosmic horror", but to me this is still a nice term for not describing something, leaving the author to imagine the rest, which isn’t incredibly original… It seems to me that lovecraft was just a "weird tales" kind of stories writer, but Im open to discussion.
Twin Peaks is the masterpiece that keeps on giving
This is the best fan video for twin peaks I've ever seen. Brilliant
This is the best trailer for Season 3
I've never heard my own beliefs put so succinctly. This is an incredible work.
I believe this monologue or whatever you want to call it explains the phenomena very well.
WOW, BOB, WOW!!!
Brilliant!
2017 will be the year of deeper inspiration!!!
Des Hume Desmond Hume? Constant?
Brotha
This is art. I'm ... at a loss for words how amazing this is.
So well done. A masterful video for an amazing monologue. If I had a donut I'd send you one.
Thanks buddy!
There is nothing I can add. Exactly.
I’d say send them a cherry pie, I’d send one myself but Iam making a apple one. Home made ice cream though and very very good coffee.
Came across this video yesterday when I was halfway through the book. I didn't watch more than 10 seconds because I knew this video had to be enjoyed to it's greatest extent after completing the book. Just finished it tonight. Amazing. I'll tell you what, I'm going to have to re-watch seasons 1 & 2 and the return with all of this new information.
Your observations please. I beg you
dougie milford trying to fathom the unfathomable and explain the inexplicable to maj. briggs - now w/ a very nice video interpretation! thank you LL eon (and mark frost)
The genius and depth in this video is astonishing. A great speech for the human condition.
Amazing. This is the greatest show of all time.
Really good! Just finished the book tonight and this video nails the monologue.
Awesome
I hope you all know this goes beyond ‘Twin Peaks’, let alone entertainment. This is.. A secret. A message. Truth. Synchronicity.
Yes
Exactly
Redpilled
I care deeply about the protozoa. I want them all to live a happy life
its a gateway to conspiracy theories.
This never stops being powerful. I love this book more than ever.
Absolutely wonderful!
This was incredible, thank you.
I need an hour long version of this. The unfiltered ramblings of a madman who’s right about his delusions complete with haunting ambient music
Awesome work! This part gave me chills in the book and this video topped it off!!! Good work
This gives me chills! Thank you so much! I hope you'll make more like this with the material from the new episodes!
Mark Frost understood Twin Peaks essence better than Lynch in the end
Why would you even watch twin peaks without David Lynch? It would just be hokey nonsense if he wasn’t involved.
@@curiositytax9360 i did
@@Micolash_is_behind_youyes, but as time goes on, it will become harder to watch. The original series when Lynch doesn’t direct an episode is hard to get through. It’s really dated and not in a charming way. Lynch’s episodes, the film and the return have an air of timelessness about them. Iv seen many films and they can stand with the best of them.
@@curiositytax9360 Lynch episodes are a standout, but many directors that worked on the show were also very good, it' s impossible to watch the episodes done by either Tim Hunter ( director of S1ep5 and S2ep9, the killer reveal, and 21, the episodes just before Lynch one) or the S1 finale by Mark frost, the co-creator, and be genuine in the affermation that they are episodes that aged up.
David Lynch is an amazing creator, but Mark Frost is quite literaly the guy that made The return, and the original series, happen.
@@laforestadeimillepugnali3865 those episodes you mention by those directors, they only really work because they have major plot revelations in them. The directors have been gifted with major set pieces and honestly, I think they are shit. I don’t buy them at all. I almost switched it off after the episode when leland dies. That was awful. Lynch did the killer reveal. He did the beginning, the middle and the end.
I’m not saying Tim Hunter is bad director but compared to Lynch it’s hard not to feel the dip. Describing it as a dip is being generous. It may work while your watching the show, as you are invested in the plot but as a whole it’s awful tripe. That scene when leland died in the water is laughable, sorry. Lynch was supposed to direct ep 5 in season 1, basically the log ladies episode when they visit her cabin. He had to leave to make a film. Getting the money to make a film is a miracle within itself so you can’t pass that up.
It’s an ok ep but it breaks your heart when realise Lynch was supposed to direct. You can tell he’s left notes for the director. Again, it’s passable but really dated by this point. Feels like network tv. It doesn’t break that barrier, even if it attempts to be cinematic.
They play into the night and cut to eye of a crow. Good idea in principle but you need to execute it just right it it becomes a disaster. This happens time and time again throughout the show where you can see it’s a Lynch idea but they are failing dramatically at conveying it.
The same director of that log lady ep does the one in which Bob appears on the bed after josie dies. Probably one of the worst things Iv ever seen quality wise. The josie dying being absorbed into wood is great idea but when Bob and little man appears, they almost destroy this golden idea. Somehow they make Bob laughable. They turn it into camp instead of horror. They can’t dance the line like Lynch does effortlessly.
Only episode in which the lodge stuff isn’t destroyed by the writer directors is Stephen Gyllenhaal’s episode. He tries to be subtle and it work. Still not great but at least he doesn’t nearly destroy the whole show. Have you ever seen the final script for the final episode that Lynch threw in the bin. Enough evidence has been produced to show where the talent lays but just watch the episodes themselves. The proof is in the pudding.
I don’t really watch anything for ‘plot’. I love story but hate plot, it’s too mechanical. That’s why I don’t really watch tv or many films. But Lynch shows what real talent is when he directs his episodes.
They don’t solve ‘plot’ but they exist within the story. And when a plot point is solved, the way he approaches it is cinematic rather than the writing basically telling you what to think or how to feel.
Mark Frost is a writer. Tv is a writers medium. Film is a directors medium. In tv, you are mostly dealing in illustrated text matched to Victorian picture books. It’s boring and flat.
With someone like Lynch, he brings the element of cinema in. He only uses the script as blueprint. Just look at the way the actors are in his episodes, for example. The way he works with actors is different from the other directors. It feels more like a film. Creativity is being allowed to flourish rather than fulfilling a quota. When someone like Lynch works with actors, parts of their real selves will make it into the film, series etc. The way he frames each shot, the way he approaches certain scenes, set pieces. Honestly, it’s next level. It really is.
But really it’s the visual language and how it flows. It’s more like poetry or music than a book with Lynch. All great filmmakers are like that. It’s next level. I don’t even love Lynch that much but the original series shows what real talent is.
Of Mark Frost has played a big part but you overestimate his authorship. The Return is basically a David Lynch film. Frost is a collaborator and everyone who works on it is apart of it but it’s Lynch’s vision through and through. The return is a sequel to the film, the original pilot and the episodes Lynch directed. That’s the tone and visual language carried through. That’s the through line.
The beginning, the middle, the end all belong to Lynch. The original series would be unwatchable, unfinishable if Lynch hadn’t directed the beginning, the middle and the end. He is the spine of the story. Not dumb boring plot to fill out time but that’s the job of writers. Tv is a conveyer belt. Nothing wrong with that. It’s their job but I don’t care about peoples careers.
What makes original Twin Peaks still stand out today is because Lynch was apart of it. That’s what makes it unique. You are watching a not very good network tv show and if you are paying attention, even if you didn’t see his directing credit, you can just instantly tell they have have got a master in to direct the episode and then you check and it is Lynch. I can’t believe people don’t see or feel this. I think this is why film struggles so much. So many people are visually illiterate and they don’t enjoy something unless they are being told how to enjoy it but the thing itself.
It’s next level stuff. Lynch basically smashed though the ceiling. The other directors suffer from trying to mimic his style or tone. They fail dreadfully. They aren’t bad directors. They hired some movie directors but it’s just night and day sorry. It’s actually sad to me that people seem to be tuned in more to the writing of something than the cinema of it. It shows you how people think. If you can just shift your attitude then a whole world opens up. Everyone will disagree, I don’t care, as arrogant as it sounds, I know I’m right. You can just watch the Lynch episodes separate from the show itself they are that good.
This video is perfection, sir.
This is perfect, thank you. Resonates even more now with the new episodes - I could easily imagine Briggs floating head edited into a new version once The Return has concluded!
Gwarden good call
This is SUPERBLY DONE.
Just a fantastic upload. Thank you pal
One day before the hearing.
Perfect briefing for Delta Green.
very excellent indeed
That was really cool, sheds quite a lot of light on it.
Beautiful.
Very beautiful done monologue.
I’m right, and I’m in my right mind. I was this whole time.
I had no idea twin peaks dealt with anything like this.
this has crazy relevance and accuracy in 2022 ufology, if your curious, dig deep...
Thank you for creating this Sir, I do believe you have inspired in me the breakthrough I needed to finish my article!
I'm glad I could help
Amazing! I just finished this book today! Perfect timing I saw this.
We call them Jinn in Arabic, which means the unseen
I know this is an old video but in case this account is still being checked I just wanted to let you know this is beautifully done.
Thank you!
Gorgeous
holy moly that was AWESOME! :D
Lynch and Frost must of read John Keel.
This is creepy, but I love it.
Bravo!
Myamcbriar
Screenwriters write this stuff. Simple as that.
Douglas Milford. Just finished A Secret History... fantastic read!
Very well done! I often think of this section of the book and the owl cave, trying to look at the big picture.
very lovcraftian of you. I didn't know Frost was spitting bars like this.
Incredible!
When you sitting in the evening
Thinking about nothing
Abandon your worries
Go into the darkness
If you watched Episode 8 of Season 3, this video should help understand it...
Psychological horror in its truest form. It plays on the Jungian understanding of duality, and haunts us with it.
I am currently devouring this book. It is going very slowly and that is the only way to digest it properly.
"T-Bag" sounds so eloquent here!
Beautiful
Awesome video!
Splendid.
The best, and most accurate explanation I've heard on the whole paranormal/ufo/etc thing. Mark Frost is right on the money there.
Odd and fascinating. If he's talking of Bob, the little man, the giant, Mrs. Tremond and her grandson...
wonderful video!
Brilliant
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. Some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new Dark Age.
This is the way my bruddahs.
The call of Cthulhu :)
Good job, mate!
It's shocking how close to what is allegedly the truth, this is
Wow amazing❤️
Holy shit.
Explains all of twin peaks nicely. If you want a full human history about these ideas read John keels Operation Trojan Horse. I'm sure Mark frost has.
Indeed. Or if course any Jaques Valles. Hope I spelled that right...don't have his name committed to memory.. ;P
@@avedic ya Passport to Magonia
Mr Drake, I believe your true intent in seeking me out is not to fight these beings, but to serve them. I beg you to remember their attitude towards servants...
Thank for this but now I'm completely freaked out. Does the audio book have the music score? That's what did it. 😊
If only this series had been given a chance to explore itself rather than being nagged to death by murder mystery addicts insisting on closure. Secret History shows what could have been 😐
I bet Mark Frost would love this collection of footage you chose to accompany the excerpt. Would be fun to see how you would do this clip now that The Return has come and gone! I liked Secret History far more than Return 😵💫
I have some ideas what to do with The Return so stay tuned.
Whom the gods would destroy, they first drive mad.
well done
Love this, like the x files
Is this really voiced by the same Robert Knepper that played T-bag from Prison Break?
His voice is somehow familiar but still sounds so different.
Also amazing video, really catches that Twin peaks mystery feeling.
Even before Twin Peaks aired, during, and now, long after... I've SEEN, been part of the paranormal, even to this day. Twin Peaks gave it a more haunting aspect, but I've then again seen some pretty dark things myself up close. The show gave me a nice validation, as I'm sure its success proves it has for others.
What exactly is he referring to? Spiritual entities? Aliens? Maybe "missing 411". Anyway intriguing video, very well done
I think it's not quite certain. We just don't know enough about it. Could be any of them, maybe even all of them. Maybe they're all the same thing?
@@WhoopsieDayZ yes. hes referring to all anomalous paranormal experiences coming from one source.
What year is this?
Would you like to know more?
Nice job. Cooper cooper cooper
Humankind didn't get down from trees. We've been created. Human is not a monkey. Only Satan sees us as monkeys!
The reason why President Ford 'wept' after he got the meeting he was asking for. Be careful what you wish for.
Holy shyt
Hello, Julius. This is a great monologue that is accompanied by great music and I was wondering what is the music being played here and where did you get it from? Thank for putting this beautiful video together. 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
th-cam.com/video/S8oiqkZUcM0/w-d-xo.html
If it's any comfort, if they bother playing with us, then we matter to them. But why?
the same way cows and other livestock matter to us.
No more
Did you make this or was it created when the show aired? Reminds me of that 411 doc and book. There is something in the woods!
lifted straight from H.P. Lovecraft
Twin Peaks.! The. Ok..👍👍👍👍👍
Lol the irony of saying we don’t know and then talking as if you know.
show into the darkness or the darkness shows into you. they are gods angels and the fallen angels. the good angel can kill you and the fallen angels can save you. but death can be heaven and living be hell. at the end it is gods plan for the world and everything is right what god do.
Ah but that redhead...
Is there a full version of the audio book?
He wouldn't have said 'humankind' in 1989, but 'mankind' - as in 'man' and 'wo-man'. Logically, 'Humankind' means we are 'wo-human' and 'man-human'.