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One Big Blackmail Operation

British author and public speaker David Icke says the Jeffrey Epstein scandal is one big blackmail operation to seize power and control over influential individuals. And with the recent arrest of Epstein confidant Ghislaine Maxwel, the stakes have intensified.

Will Maxwell defy authorities, or will she cooperate and sing like a bird? Icke says there are lot of people in America who are panicking and trying to keep a lid on the case in order to prevent their names and the truth from surfacing. He added that he spoke with two women who were under Epstein’s control and they verified that there were cameras and microphones everywhere, similar to a CIA or Mossad operation, which means the truth will inevitably blow the lid cleanly off this scandal.

“This is the other point, when I talk about this web,” Icke says. “If you go deep enough into Mossad and go deep enough into the CIA and go deep enough into British Intelligence, they’re the same organization, controlled by the web and compartmentalized as secret societies.”

Appearing with investigative reporter Shaun Attwood, Icke also opines the tussle between the Trump Administration and the Clinton Crime Family, saying “She (Hillary) doesn’t have ghosts in her closet, she has cemeteries,” and also gives his take on the awakening of the public over the entire ordeal.

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Blood From The Mummy’s Tomb

In honor of the Olympics opening in London, today’s Trillion Dollar Movie is Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb, the most original of the four mummy movies produced by that bastion of British cinema, Hammer Films. The 1971 release is adapted from Bram Stoker’s novel Jewel of the Seven Stars, which also served as the source for The Awakening, starring Charlton Heston.

Valerie Leon

Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb differs markedly from your run-of-the-mill mummy movie, starting with the title character, the Egyptian sorceress Queen Tera. She’s never wrapped in linen swathings, but instead wears a trifling, chain-metal outfit even more revealing than Princess Leia’s bikini. All the better to show off the voluptuous charms of Valerie Leon, a James Bond Girl from The Spy Who Loved Me, who plays dual roles as Tera and as Margaret Fuchs, an Egyptologist’s daughter possessed by the evil spirit of the sorceress. One note: Leon did have a nudity clause, though, so in the fleeting scene where you catch a flash of Margaret’s tush, that’s a body double!

It’s an elaborate thriller, full of star-crossed secret cults, madmen, some blood-tingling gore and even hints of incestuous necrophilia. Peter Cushing originally was supposed to play Professor Fuchs, but left the cast after his longtime wife died. Misfortune struck again when director Seth Holt succumbed to a heart attack a week before the production wrapped.  Perhaps the film should have been renamed Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb, but it holds together quite well, even after all the setbacks. Enjoy, and return next Friday for another Trillion ($) Movie.

UPDATE: The full movie has been removed from YouTube. Until or unless it’s reposted, here is the trailer.

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