Saturday, October 29, 2005

Renegade, the best psychedelic western, ever

Renegade, the best psychedelic western, ever

http://www.tripzine.com/print.asp?id=renegade

by James Kent

Can a mediocre French western really be the most psychedelic movie ever made? Absolutely!

I got an e-mail from a friend of mine telling me to check out Renegade, a fairly bland western with the dubious distinction of having the best psychedelic scenes ever laid down on film. Don't believe me? I didn't believe it either until I watched the movie. But they are there, count them, not one, not two, but three full-on Native American shamanic rituals, some lasting ten to twenty minutes at a time, complete with cosmic snakes, hyperspatial centipedes, black morphing thousand-eyed demons, and that's just for starters. The shamanic scenes are intense beyond intense, ranging from the shifting world of coming on and going all the way into the deep realms of the transcendental peak. In short, this film nails the psychedelic experience in all it's glory and horror, the first movie to ever do so, that I have seen.

The plot of Renegade revolves around Mike, a sheltered young lad from Louisiana carted out to the frontier by his family to toughen his hide. Before long he's in a deadly shoot-out with a classic western Bad Guy (Wallace, played by Michael Madsen) which ends in the death of Mike's love of all of ten minutes, a beautiful young courtesan who gets caught in the crossfire. The plot about the dead whore and the bad guy is just a set-up to send Mike on a spiritual journey into the wilderness, where the wise old Indians dose him up and attempt to cleanse him of his demons. Needless to say, the parts of the movie between the ritual scenes seem to drag on endlessly (Juliette Lewis singing? Oh no!), but the payoff is definitely worth it. The final psychedelic battle between Mike and Wallace goes well beyond anything you've seen in the Matrix, Altered States, or any other movie that plays around with psychedelic archetypes. This movie does not deliver a watered-down Hollywood version of the psychedelic experience, they bring the goods in an amazing, eye popping way. Please, do not watch this film on drugs. Watch it sober first just to believe for your own eyes what you are seeing. Yes, someone actually spent major money to make a western centered around shamanism. Yes, they actually got it right.

Renegade is a French film, originally called Blueberry and based on the comic book of the same name (the hero's name I guess is Mike Blueberry, although that seems to have been cut from the final release). I don't know if it came out in theaters or was released straight to DVD, but it is avilable now, so get it quick. While I have never read the comic, I can only assume that's where the psychedelic influences came from. But whoever put this movie together had a different agenda than your average filmmaker; this movie was made expressly for the shamanic scenes, no doubt about it. I mean, when was the last time you saw a western that ended in a shamanic peyote battle instead of a gun fight? This is some tripped-out shit to be sure, go rent the DVD today. I won't mind if you skip past the boring parts and go straight to the tripping scenes, the plot really doesn't matter that much. But if you want to see the best, most accurate, most lovingly crafted shamanic rituals and psychedelic visuals ever created for home viewing, this is the disc for you. Movie: C+; Shamanic Scenes: A+

Thanks for the tip Eugene!

  • Renegade (Blueberry) on IMDB
  • Renegade on Netflix
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    More comments from a reader:

    Hi James!

    I enjoyed your review of "Renegade" and think I can provide you some further info about it:

    In French, its name was "Blueberry", which is the name from the comic which inspired the movie. The original author was Moebius and he did a long series about the adventures of Mike Blueberry, this sheriff trying to maintain peace between Native americans and cowboys in the old west.

    Jan Kounen did the movie (after his great success "Dobermann") and it took approximately 10 years of preparation. He visited some shamans in Mexico, who used peyote, but unfortunately this guys were charlatans. Then he moved to Peru and there he found the ayahuasca shaman who initiated him to the realms of yagé. He did more than 100 sessions with this curandero (the old one that we see at the beginning of the movie), living between France and Peru. His entourage thought he was becoming insane and that he would never finsh the movie. But finally he did it, and he has done some documentaries about shamanism ("Other Worlds", and another one called "Other Realities").

    You can check his website : http://www.jankounen.com

    So in a certain way, the ayahuasca tradition did influence the most the movie. The french-speaking "psychedelic community" was a bit afraid about the movie, because lots of people thought Kounen will create bad advertising for sacred plants. But finally he did it well, mixing everything (North and South American traditions) and not naming any of the sacraments.

    Lourenço

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    Thanks Lourenço, I thought the shamanic scenes seemed more like ayahuasca sessions than peyote trips. Now I know why!


    Tuesday, October 18, 2005

    Dr. Christopher's Newsletters

    Are here:
    http://herballegacy.com/newsletters1b6.htm

    (in link form at above page)
    1-1
    Does Your Colon Feed or Poison You?
    1-2
    The Blood Stream: "River of Life"
    1-3
    The Ten Most Important Herbs
    1-4
    The Dairy King
    1-5
    Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled
    1-6
    Pancreas Panacea
    1-7
    Women's New Lease on Life
    1-8
    Bone, Flesh and Cartilage
    2-9
    Garlic: Man's Best Friend in a Toxic World

    If you like the info, may I suggest you save the pages to hard drive. The newsletter can no longer be found on the other websites in which they were hosted, and already the ones listed here are only a few of the total number of them....

    Monday, October 17, 2005

    Movies I'd like to See

    Side Effects - The Movie

    (See also a clip of the documentary done by the same people who made the movie)

    An Amazing Brain Adventure Film

    Cashew Coconut Cream

    Cashew Coconut Cream
    Ingredients:
    1/2 c raw cashews or cashew pieces (soaked for 6 hours prior, throw out soak water)
    1/2 c distilled water
    1/2 c melted Tropical Traditions coconut oil
    1 T 100% pure maple syrup
    1/2 t pure vanilla
    Pinch of sea salt (optional)

    Directions:

    1. Blend cashews in water to form a thick cream. Slowly add the oil in a fine stream until cream thickens, blend in maple syrup, vanilla and salt. Chill and serve. (Cream will thicken substantially when chilled.)

    I used a Vita-mix, so the mixture emulsified pretty well. Once in the fridge for a while it gets pretty thick, like ice cream thickness.

    Great on pie, in coffee as cream, a dip for fresh fruit etc...

    Thursday, October 13, 2005

    Vaccine Ingredients

    This following list of common vaccines and their ingredients should shock anyone.

    The numbers of microbes, antibiotics, chemicals, heavy metals and animal byproducts is staggering. Would you knowingly inject these materials into your children?

    Acel-Immune DTaP - Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis Wyeth-Ayerst 800.934.5556

    * diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed, formaldehyde, aluminum hydroxide, aluminum phosphate, thimerosal, and polysorbate 80 (Tween-80) gelatin Act HIB

    Haemophilus - Influenza B Connaught Laboratories 800.822.2463

    * Haemophilus influenza Type B, polyribosylribitol phosphate ammonium sulfate, formalin, and sucrose

    Attenuvax - Measles Merck & Co., Inc. 800-672-6372

    * measles live virus neomycin sorbitol hydrolized gelatin, chick embryo

    Biavax - Rubella Merck & Co., Inc. 800-672-6372

    * rubella live virus neomycin sorbitol hydrolized gelatin, human diploid cells from aborted fetal tissue

    BioThrax - Anthrax Adsorbed BioPort Corporation 517.327.1500

    * nonencapsulated strain of Bacillus anthracis aluminum hydroxide, benzethonium chloride, and formaldehyde

    DPT - Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis GlaxoSmithKline 800.366.8900 x5231

    * diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed, formaldehyde, aluminum phosphate, ammonium sulfate, and thimerosal, washed sheep RBCs

    Dryvax - Smallpox (not licensed d/t expiration) Wyeth-Ayerst 800.934.5556

    * live vaccinia virus, with "some microbial contaminants," according to the Working Group on Civilian Biodefense polymyxcin B sulfate, streptomycin sulfate, chlortetracycline hydrochloride, and neomycin sulfate glycerin, and phenol -a compound obtained by distillation of coal tar vesicle fluid from calf skins Engerix-B

    Recombinant Hepatitis B GlaxoSmithKline 800.366.8900 x5231

    * genetic sequence of the hepatitis B virus that codes for the surface antigen (HbSAg), cloned into GMO yeast, aluminum hydroxide, and thimerosal

    Fluvirin Medeva Pharmaceuticals 888.MEDEVA 716.274.5300

    * influenza virus, neomycin, polymyxin, beta-propiolactone, chick embryonic fluid

    FluShield Wyeth-Ayerst 800.934.5556

    * trivalent influenza virus, types A&B gentamicin sulphate formadehyde, thimerosal, and polysorbate 80 (Tween-80) chick embryonic fluid

    Havrix - Hepatitis A GlaxoSmithKline 800.366.8900 x5231

    * hepatitis A virus, formalin, aluminum hydroxide, 2-phenoxyethanol, and polysorbate 20 residual MRC5 proteins -human diploid cells from aborted fetal tissue

    HiB Titer - Haemophilus Influenza B Wyeth-Ayerst 800.934.5556

    * haemophilus influenza B, polyribosylribitol phosphate, yeast, ammonium sulfate, thimerosal, and chemically defined yeast-based medium

    Imovax Connaught Laboratories 800.822.2463

    * rabies virus adsorbed, neomycin sulfate, phenol, red indicator human albumin, human diploid cells from aborted fetal tissue

    IPOL Connaught Laboratories 800.822.2463

    * 3 types of polio viruses neomycin, streptomycin, and polymyxin B formaldehyde, and 2-phenoxyethenol continuous line of monkey kidney cells

    JE-VAX - Japanese Ancephalitis Aventis Pasteur USA 800.VACCINE

    * Nakayama-NIH strain of Japanese encephalitis virus, inactivated formaldehyde, polysorbate 80 (Tween-80), and thimerosal mouse serum proteins, and gelatin

    LYMErix - Lyme GlaxoSmithKline 888-825-5249

    * recombinant protein (OspA) from the outer surface of the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi kanamycin aluminum hydroxide, 2-phenoxyethenol, phosphate buffered saline

    MMR - Measles-Mumps-Rubella Merck & Co., Inc. 800.672.6372

    * measles, mumps, rubella live virus, neomycin sorbitol, hydrolized gelatin, chick embryonic fluid, and human diploid cells from aborted fetal tissue

    M-R-Vax - Measles-Rubella Merck & Co., Inc. 800.672.6372

    * measles, rubella live virus neomycin sorbitol hydrolized gelatin, chick embryonic fluid, and human diploid cells from aborted fetal tissue

    Menomune - Meningococcal Connaught Laboratories 800.822.2463

    * freeze-dried polysaccharide antigens from Neisseria meningitidis bacteria, thimerosal, and lactose

    Meruvax I - Mumps Merck & Co., Inc. 800.672.6372

    * mumps live virus neomycin sorbitol hydrolized gelatin

    NYVAC - (new smallpox batch, not licensed) Aventis Pasteur USA 800.VACCINE

    * highly-attenuated vaccinia virus, polymyxcin B, sulfate, streptomycin sulfate, chlortetracycline hydrochloride, and neomycin sulfate glycerin, and phenol -a compound obtained by distillation of coal tar vesicle fluid from calf skins

    Orimune - Oral Polio Wyeth-Ayerst 800.934.5556

    * 3 types of polio viruses, attenuated neomycin, streptomycin sorbitol monkey kidney cells and calf serum

    Pneumovax - Streptococcus Pneumoniae Merck & Co., Inc. 800.672.6372

    * capsular polysaccharides from polyvalent (23 types), pneumococcal bacteria, phenol,

    Prevnar Pneumococcal - 7-Valent Conjugate Vaccine Wyeth Lederle 800.934.5556

    * saccharides from capsular Streptococcus pneumoniae antigens (7 serotypes) individually conjugated to diphtheria CRM 197 protein aluminum phosphate, ammonium sulfate, soy protein, yeast

    RabAvert - Rabies Chiron Behring GmbH & Company 510.655.8729

    * fixed-virus strain, Flury LEP neomycin, chlortetracycline, and amphotericin B, potassium glutamate, and sucrose human albumin, bovine gelatin and serum "from source countries known to be free of bovine spongioform encephalopathy," and chicken protein

    Rabies Vaccine Adsorbed GlaxoSmithKline 800.366.8900 x5231

    *rabies virus adsorbed, beta-propiolactone, aluminum phosphate, thimerosal, and phenol, red rhesus monkey fetal lung cells

    Recombivax - Recombinant Hepatitis B Merck & Co., Inc. 800.672.6372

    * genetic sequence of the hepatitis B virus that codes for the surface antigen (HbSAg), cloned into GMO yeast, aluminum hydroxide, and thimerosal

    RotaShield - Oral Tetravalent Rotavirus (recalled) Wyeth-Ayerst 800.934.5556

    * 1 rhesus monkey rotavirus, 3 rhesus-human reassortant live viruses neomycin sulfate, amphotericin B potassium monophosphate, potassium diphosphate, sucrose, and monosodium glutamate (MSG) rhesus monkey fetal diploid cells, and bovine fetal serum smallpox (not licensed due to expiration)

    40-yr old stuff "found" in Swiftwater, PA freezer Aventis Pasteur USA 800.VACCINE

    * live vaccinia virus, with "some microbial contaminants," according to the Working Group on Civilian Biodefense polymyxcin B sulfate, streptomycin sulfate, chlortetracycline hydrochloride, and neomycin sulfate glycerin, and phenol -a compound obtained by distillation of coal tar vesicle fluid from calf skins

    Smallpox (new, not licensed) Acambis, Inc. 617.494.1339 in partnership with Baxter BioScience

    * highly-attenuated vaccinia virus, polymyxcin B sulfate, streptomycin sulfate, chlortetracycline hydrochloride, and neomycin sulfate glycerin, and phenol -a compound obtained by distillation of coal tar vesicle fluid from calf skins

    TheraCys BCG (intravesicle -not licensed in US for tuberculosis) Aventis Pasteur USA 800.VACCINE

    * live attenuated strain of Mycobacterium bovis monosodium glutamate (MSG), and polysorbate 80 (Tween-80)

    Tripedia - Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis Aventis Pasteur USA 800.VACCINE

    *Corynebacterium diphtheriae and Clostridium tetani toxoids and acellular Bordetella pertussis adsorbed aluminum potassium sulfate, formaldehyde, thimerosal, and polysorbate 80 (Tween-80) gelatin, bovine extract

    US-sourced Typhim Vi - Typhoid Aventis Pasteur USA SA 800.VACCINE

    * cell surface Vi polysaccharide from Salmonella typhi Ty2 strain, aspartame, phenol, and polydimethylsiloxane (silicone)

    Varivax - Chickenpox Merck & Co., Inc. 800.672.6372

    * varicella live virus neomycin phosphate, sucrose, and monosodium glutamate (MSG) processed gelatin, fetal bovine serum, guinea pig embryo cells, albumin from human blood, and human diploid cells from aborted fetal tissue

    YF-VAX - Yellow Fever Aventis Pasteur USA 800.VACCINE

    * 17D strain of yellow fever virus sorbitol chick embryo, and gelatin

    http://www.informedchoice.info/cocktail.html

    Vaccine Liberation Information

    http://www.vaclib.org/pdf/exemption.htm

    Saturday, October 08, 2005

    Holy Harmony

    Holy Harmony CD by Jonathon Goldman

    Healing Code Tuning Forks and Ancient YHSVH Chant

    Nice! Enjoying it now...

    Virgin Coconut Oil

    Damn this is good!!

    Real food.

    Virgin Coconut Oil

    Mine arrived yesterday, and here's my first recipe.

    Equal parts ground toasted hazelnuts and ground cocao bean nibs.
    Equal parts raw honey and melted virgin coconut oil.
    Dash of sea salt
    Several drops of real vanilla
    Stir everything together until you've got a paste. Mash into a dish and leave in the fridge until hard. Eat like bars!

    Tomorrow it's cashew cream made with coconut oil.