Tuesday, October 21, 2014

My thoughts on Dracula Untold (2014

My wife had seen this movie and was taking me to it tonight. So, I really didn't know what to expect. The movie reminded me a little at first of Van Helsing, but it soon became more classical than that.

So, I understand why it has now been voted one of the top ten Dracula films of all time.

I have always believed that Vlad, the Impaler legends interfaced with the legends of the Comte de Saint Germain of France to create the Legendary and fictitious Count Dracula of movies and books for over 100 years now.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dracula
  • Dracula is an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker ... Although Stoker did not invent the vampire, he defined its modern form ...
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  • Dracula was invented as you can see above in 1897 by Irish Author Bram Stoker I believe after studying Transylvanian legends historically and with this he came up with Dracula.
  • However, Prince Ragoczy (a real Transylvanian Prince) is (many now believe) the origin of the Comte de Saint Germain who became "The man who never died" literally in French high Society especially during the 1700s until the French revolution and after. Though many people want to prove when he died, many cannot which is why the legend of "The man who never died" lives on as the Comte de Saint Germain or as simply "Saint Germain".
  • Since it has been proven that Francis Bacon wrote the Shakespearean plays because William Shakespeare was an actor who couldn't read or write. So, as an illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I of England, Francis Bacon as Lord Exchequer of London could not be seen writing vulgar plays that Queen Elizabeth I went to see and also only men played all parts then of both men and women in these plays because it was deemed un-respectable for women to be actresses then.
  • Many people believe Francis Bacon eventually became the Comte De Saint Germain. However others believe that Prince Ragoczy was the origin of the Comte de Saint Germain. What is known for sure is that the Comte de Saint Germain was the foremost Oriental Adept of the 1700s in Europe and could heal large gems of any cracks and was extremely scientifically educated and could speak all European languages fluently even Latin which was kind of amazing because by then Latin was a dead language. However, he mentioned that he knew people when it was still spoken hundreds of years before.
  • There was even a parody player of "The Comte de Saint Germain" in Paris which became all the rage at the time among the elite of Paris before the aristocracy was all guillotined during the French Revolution. 
  • However, what I find interesting is that this revolution was actually caused by the Volcanoes going off in Iceland so the French people started to Starve to death because they couldn't grow food because the volcanic clouds from Iceland made the sun blot out for too long and many many starved which caused the People to riot and to eventually behead the aristocracy and the King and Queen and anyone rich who couldn't get out of Paris and France away from the common people and Robespiere. And Robespiere who invented the Guillotine was eventually guillotined himself. Karma in action.
  • You may see this as just a lot of facts. But, it might be fun for you to do some research and see what you come up with and what you think then? Who was Francis Bacon? Who was Prince Ragoczy of Transylvania? Who was the Comte de Saint Germain? and Who is he today?

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