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November 29, 2008

Carroll Baker: Umberto Lenzi: "Paranoia" (AKA "ORGASMO"1969) "When I Think Of My Self I Want To Vomit"

"Nauseating" . 自己の嫌気
what do I think of myself........you see

Umberto Lenzi's 1969 zoom-fest , "Paranoia" AKA "ORGASMO" -- but not to be confused with "A Quiet Place To Kill" --- ALSO AKA "Paranoia"---ALSO 1969 , ALSO directed by Lenzi AND ALSO starring Carroll Baker AND ALSO featuring the same song , " Just Tell Me " . --Oh, and don't confuse "A Quiet Place to Kill" with Lenzi's later film "An Ideal Place to Kill" which stars Ornella Muti, Ray Lovelock, and Irene Pappas in a role Lenzi later stated he wished Carroll Baker had played. Nonredeemable
YOU FILTH!!! I LOATHE YOU!

STEVE ALLEN SHOW: Richard Ireland (Psychic, Pt. 2)

Richard Ireland demonstrates his psychic abilities on the Steve Allen Show in 1969. During the show, Steve Allen, an ardent skeptic, even provides commentary to acknowledge the validity of Ireland's unusual capacity. Biographical information on Richard Ireland can be found in the newly released book, Soul Shift: Finding Where the Dead Go, written by his son Mark Ireland. Any person seeking to "debunk" this video faces a monumental task, because there are so many aspects to consider. In a typical demonstration, Ireland would provide highly specific messages—similar to those on this video—to approximately 50 people in an audience of 100, eliminating the theory of audience "plants." Also, on three separate occasions—during live demonstrations, a former employer sent him currency wrapped in aluminum foil, yet Ireland was still able to correctly state the serial number on each bill. In the 1980s, members of the Hawaiian Remote Viewers Guild tested Ireland by applying a flour paste over his face, yet he still demonstrated the same ability to see while blinded.

STEVE ALLEN SHOW: Richard Ireland (Psychic Pt. 1: MAE WEST ON PANEL 1969)

Richard Ireland demonstrates his psychic abilities on the Steve Allen Show in 1969. During the show, Steve Allen, an ardent skeptic, even provides commentary to acknowledge the validity of Ireland's unusual capacity. Biographical information on Richard Ireland can be found in the newly released book, Soul Shift: Finding Where the Dead Go, written by his son Mark Ireland. Any person seeking to "debunk" this video faces a monumental task, because there are so many aspects to consider. In a typical demonstration, Ireland would provide highly specific messages—similar to those on this video—to approximately 50 people in an audience of 100, eliminating the theory of audience "plants." Also, on three separate occasions—during live demonstrations, a former employer sent him currency wrapped in aluminum foil, yet Ireland was still able to correctly state the serial number on each bill. In the 1980s, members of the Hawaiian Remote Viewers Guild tested Ireland by applying a flour paste over his face, yet he still demonstrated the same ability to see while blinded.

Voodoo Child Live (Witch Doctor's Fantasy)

Cleo Patricx, Prinsex of Chicago, erotic film star during his 1986 opening show for Billy Cox, with his Mae West hat. Androgynous shades of sensuality hover over the audience. Panties are tossed to the stage with an aroma of pot and panty perfume persona, which is an automatic freak boner.

Jack Dracula on Diane Arbus