AO Scott in NYT:
‘Spectres of the Spectrum” is a sci-fi thriller about a renegade scientist named Yogi and his daughter, Boo Boo, a psychic media terrorist, who set out one day in the year 2007 to disrupt a magnetic pulse that threatens to erase the memories of everyone on the planet. Wait, that’s not quite right. Let’s try again.
”Spectres of the Spectrum” is a documentary collage, composed of scraps from 1950’s television shows, defense department films and an obscure educational docudrama on the life of Alexander Graham Bell, among other things. It marshals a great deal of evidence to support many provocative arguments about technology, the media, electromagnetism, the science of cosmography and the spirit world, none of which, sadly, can be reconstructed here, owing to limitations of space and comprehension.
Of course, there may be other reasons. It may be that I can’t tell you what this movie is about because ”they” — meaning, as far as I can tell, a collection of people including David Sarnoff, Admiral Nimitz and L. Ron Hubbard, as well as the suspiciously affable Dr. Herald, host of the now forgotten program ”Science in Action” — don’t want me to.
Because if the truth about this stuff ever got out, boy, it would blow the lid off the whole thing. (You know, the whole electromagnetic media-monopoly military-industrial complex orgone box Tesla coil thing. Do I have to spell it out for you?) Because I have a tiny chip implanted in my left rear molar that tells me to say just what they want me to. You think I’m paranoid? That’s what they want you to think.
Steve Cohen and I visited with Craig Baldwin last week in his mission Street outpost storefront. He said, like Mark Twain, that the rumors of his demise are greatly exaggerated.

but he is looking for a successor. Not sure if that means running ATA, owning the building, intellectual property and storage ship of the Films, 1000 steel canisters of cellulite or what. Maybe someone should make a film about that.
I shot Craig Baldwin in his pajamas. how we got into his pajamas is none of my beeswax.
And1 or A1:
Lockhart arrived in the National Basketball League with the Eastside Spectres in 1989 – impacting immediately, averaging 28.8 points and 6.6 rebounds to earn All NBL First Team and NBL All Star selections. The Spectres failed to make the Finals that year, but Lockhart helped catapult Eastside into contention the following year, eventually dropping the Semi Finals to the Brisbane Bullets.
TIME OUT— I said his pajamas or how he got into his pajamas, but AI changed it to our pajamas or how we got into his pajamas get it got it good but not would or wood
In 1991, Lockhart helped guide the Spectres into the NBL Grand Final Series against the Perth Wildcats, where Eastside lost the series 2-1. Kent Lockhart was briefly inspector and he is now a legend. Craig Baldwin is real and the legend, but as they say print the legend or strike a new print or preserve an old print in a steel canisterLockhart arrived in the National Basketball League with the Eastside Spectres in 1989 – impacting immediately, averaging 28.8 points and 6.6 rebounds to earn All NBL First Team and NBL All Star selections. The Spectres failed to make the Finals that year, but Lockhart helped catapult Eastside into contention the following year, eventually dropping the Semi Finals to the Brisbane Bullets.
In 1991, Lockhart helped guide the Spectres into the NBL Grand Final Series against the Perth Wildcats, where Eastside lost the series 2-1. of celluloid not cellulite what would I know?
I have no idea what just happened. I knew here. I am new here. Last York, I knew hear well. Alas Yorick I new here well. Try the fish. And lichen on greenland tastes like chicken to polar bears who enjoy all the changes at The North Pole.