| "Black Magic - The
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| Combat Magazine, August 1993 |
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Killed by accident caused by black magic
On the 30th March 1993, whilst filming his latest movie 'The Crow,'
Brandon was shot by a gun supposedly armed with blanks. Less than
twenty four hours later he was dead. Again millions of fans went
into mourning and again began asking many questions as to why and
how this freak accident could have possibly occured. Exactly the
same atmosphere surrounds Brandon's death as did his father's, leaving
many people thinking that something is wrong . Reports and information
tell us that Brandon was a fun loving guy, quiet, a real practical
joker. He was young and healthy, physically working out every day,
extremely happy looking forward to his future marriage to Eliza
Hutton. How sorry we feel for her now. Brandon is no longer, only
a painful memory of what used to be. Again if Brandon had lived
longer, he surely could have made an even greater impression and
carried on his father's memory.
Is it coincidence or curse
Surrounding Brandon's death there are many uncertainties and unanswered
questions. Why wasn't Brandon given a protective vest, the standard
industry practice whenever an actor is within twenty feet of a fire
arm aimed towards him? Where was the weapons supervisor on the night
of the shooting? Why did the bullet hit him, when almost all weapons
and effects experts advise actors to aim away, knowing that directors
can "cheat" the shot to make the actors appear dead on
set? Was the fact that much of 'The Crow's' crew was by some accounts
working exeptionally long and late hours a contributing factor?
A chain of coincidences as elaborate as these is one reason tha
the local police department left open the possibility of foul play.
However, the fact that Brandon was killed by accident leaves a more
wrenching question. How could the safety net of 'The Crow' have
fallen apart to such a degree that a prop gun is allowed to become
a lethal weapon? All these questions point out mistakes and ill
accidents which occured. How do mistakes, accidents and disasters
happen? They are all caused by the influence of negative forces.
Brandon was the focus of many negative forces, causing his ill fate.
These negative forces surrounded Brandon every moment influencing
his body, mind and actions, and not only him, they also affected
his surroundings and the people in them, even having affects on
the weather. If you delve deeper into the factual reports of events
since February 1st (the first day of principal photography) you
will compile an amazing account of mysterious accidents and disasters.
This is the hidden power of spiritual activity.
Evidence in History
In Chinese History, before the Tong Dynasty, Tantric Buddhism was
very popular! Until the arrival of the Emperor of that time. There
was a military uprising, and the Emperor's enemys were winning the
conflict, led by one of the Emperors ex-Generals, who was a great
"War Chief." The emperor was very scared and desperate knowing
he would soon be defeated. Then one of the emperors governor's gave
him a suggestion, "Tantric Buddhism has great power you can use
it to destroy your enemy." So the emperor called to his chambers
a famous monk, of high level cultivation and asked him for help. The
monk agreed and set up a special shrine, focusing on the general and
trained using chanting and visualisation for seven days. After this
time the general suddenly became ill, turning crazy and eventually
he had a heart attack. The emperors enemies withdrew, leaving the
emperor very happy, but scared for a different reason. He became frightened
of a Tantric practitioner killing him in the same way, so he then
gave an order which changed Chinese history forever. All Buddhist
Temples were destroyed and monks forced to turn into normal citizens.
Once more Tantric Buddhism in China was almost completely wiped out.
Some Japanese monks having learnt Chinese Tantric cultivation, returned
to Japan with many secrets which were to become extinct in China itself.
The emperor then promoted 'Taoism' because this was thought to be
a "longer life" approach to life, teaching the way of nature
and sexual training so people didn't have to become monks, Taoism
became very popular at this time!
| "Black Magic - The
art of fighting without fighting" |
| Combat Magazine, August 1993 |
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| 2 | 3
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| 7 |
Index |
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