Synchromysticism

" Synchromysticism:
The art of realizing meaningful coincidence in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance."

- Jake Kotze

December 31, 2019

The BBC Transfers a HP Lovecraft Inspired Drama Podcast to the Site of the Rendlesham UFO Incident?

I binged listened to a BBC drama podcast, which mixed fact and urban legend with pop cultural fiction, after having just written a post about my frustration of not being able to find something decent to listen to while I did my housework in this post -
750,000 Podcasts (And Nothing On)?
It's very well done and worth a listen to, if like me your interest in H.P Lovecraft stories and the occult (and to a lesser extent in my case UFOs) take your fancy.
There are 23 episodes in the first two seasons combining two podcast series together, and with a third season to come by the sounds of it. 
And in a bit of personal synchromysticism surrounding me listening to the podcast series, I saw that one of the main actors who plays the role of Kennedy Fisher was born on January 26th, which in my part of the world is Australia Day -
Kylie Minogue Stars in the New Tourism Australia Ad which Features the Cape Byron Lighthouse?
Not only was Jana Carpenter born on Australia Day (January 26th), but she is also in a band named Piefinger and in a song titled 'It All Falls Apart' she is seen in the music video as a character called UKe Girl who loses her music pedestal to a guy called Banjo Boy.
Ironically Banjo Paterson was the guy who wrote the lyrics to the much loved and unofficial Australian national anthem Waltzing Matilda.
I also thought it was synchy that Jana starred in a 2007 TV show called 'Superstorm', as I'm reading a Whitley Strieber novel tilted 'The Grays' at the moment.
Strieber co-wrote the novel 'The Coming Global Superstorm', which was made into the movie 'The Day After Tomorrow'.
Nothing in This Book/Film/Story/Magazine/Theory is True, But It's Exactly How Things Are ... or Are THEY?
Starring Jana Carpenter as Holly Zabrieski
And speaking of twisters and superstorms, I found this weird You Tube below starring Jana as herself dealing cards and spinning a Twister game spinner.
I notice that Jana is playing with a deck of 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' cards in that Twister spinner video, too.
Heaven or Las Vegas?
Anyway, synchromysticism aside, the BBC podcast series is well worth a listen to I think, as it does a good job of breathing life back into those old radio drama type shows that were all the rage before TV came into people's living rooms, and puts them into a "true crime" podcast format, which are all the rage right now in our modern "always on our phones" type world.
Disney Conquers the Earthlings?
And yes, they just had to go and mention that four letter word IKEA in that BBC Lovecraft inspired podcast series, didn't they?-(

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