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Government Guinea Pig Conspiracy Docu-drama Offered Online by The Borderlands Network (TBLN) The docu-drama, Government Guinea Pig: When Uncle Sam Wants You... is now available for online download and viewing through The Borderlands Network (TBLN), the first all paranormal online network, to offer fact-based, scientifically researched studies without resorting to sensationalism or ridicule of the subject matter for the sake of ratings. (PRWEB) October 1, 2007 -- Government Guinea Pig: When Uncle Sam Wants You...is a docu-drama that melds fact and fiction to chronicle illicit experimentation perpetrated by the U.S. government on its military and citizens. It can now be downloaded or viewed on the new online media network, The Borderlands Network (TBLN). Citing one family's true life experiences, Government Guinea Pig discloses technology that can create or duplicate bizarre events like those experienced by the family featured in the "Black Forest Haunting" on the TV series "Sightings," and "Mysterious Universe," among others.
After viewing Government Guinea Pig, Duncan Roads (Editor, NEXUS Magazine) published that it was "one of the most informative and gripping docu-dramas I have ever seen." and he recommended it "to anyone who suspects they're a victim of covert experimentation." In a review by Richard MacKenzie published in Mysteries Magazine, MacKenzie states, "For conspiracy theory buffs, Government Guinea Pig is a must-see. For anyone who wonders about --- or has actually experienced the peculiar phenomena associated with UFOs or the supernatural --- this DVD will provide more than a few chilling moments." Now, Government Guinea Pig, When Uncle Sam Wants You, can be downloaded or viewed online at www.tblnfilms.com.
Through his own work as a researcher and filmmaker, Jose Escamilla (CEO and Founder of The Borderlands Network ) recognized that there was a huge market of viewers interested in paranormal programming, as well as a vast, untapped source for programming. He found that many shows currently airing on television made a mockery of the fascinating field of paranormal study, so Escamilla concluded that it was time to create a venue that would present a broad and serious look at the paranormal and the "unexplained" as well as providing other researchers and filmmakers a venue to present their work. Says Escamilla, "This paranormal-based programming will keep our viewers literally fixed to the edge of their seats."
Found within TBLN's "Conspiracy" category, Government Guinea Pig details how mind control methodology and non-lethal weapons can be used on unsuspecting individuals in everyday "safe" situations, from social gatherings and private homes, to church services. Bottomline for the viewer... Beware, this could be happening to you ! One viewer commented, "I had a difficult time sleeping for several nights after seeing Government Guinea Pig. I used to think only raving lunatics bought into this stuff. Now, I catch myself looking in the rear view mirror and wondering who's back there." Another viewer announced, "This Halloween, I'm going as the government!"
The story opens, "On September 28, 1994, a Congressional subcommittee disclosed that beginning in 1940, up to half a million U.S. citizens were used as human guinea pigs in covert experiments involving radiation as well as biological and chemical agents," then asks "What could they be doing to us now?" and goes on to document how atrocities perpetrated in the past may have evolved to be utilized in the present, then demonstrates the possibilities.
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The Borderlands Network (TBLN) is a pay-per-view, all paranormal online network with the goal of becoming a subscription provider via Dish, Direct TV and other Cable to provide subscribers the opportunity to view programming, from the paranormal and UFOs, to monsters, ghosts, mysteries, the other-worldly and the unknown, 24 hours every day. The Borderlands Network is at the forefront of broadband entertainment.
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