tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9409160.post2724412092247395847..comments2024-02-19T07:06:52.139-05:00Comments on Twilight Language: Chariots of the Gods Screenwriter John Fasano, 52, DiesLoren Colemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10705306131201565523noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9409160.post-24748218092645401482014-08-24T19:20:59.070-04:002014-08-24T19:20:59.070-04:00I was led here rather randomly by another site tha...I was led here rather randomly by another site that I can not recall anymore. Once here, I was immediately drawn into the Trident Synchronicity article. I had previously been drafting a few blog posts of my own for the late director John Fasano. I immediately recognized an instance of trident synchronicity in my life, and became a bit spooked. I clicked the older posts button and immediately saw <i>your</i> post about John Fasano, and my jaw dropped. Though unmentioned in your write up, this synchronicity spooked me even further. In John's 1987 film <b>The Edge of Hell</b> (aka Rock 'N Roll Nightmare) heavy metal singer Jon Mikl Thor plays a character named <b>"John Triton."</b> His band in the film is called <b>"The Tritonz."</b> The climax of the movie involves Beelzebub emerging to do battle with Thor. Thor then reveals himself to in fact be the Angel <i>Triton</i> himself, and subsequently defeats the devil with a little arm wrestling and a trip. Not really sure if that's a good or bad Triton omen, but the synchronicity of that was a little too much for me not the leave this comment. Hope that's sufficiently synchronistic.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05763516143518655911noreply@blogger.com