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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PAHRUMP, NV / PR FREE / Dec 09 2006 --
Robert Duncan O'Finioan, martial artist and author of 'Innocence Turned Deadly' life's story is in the making for a big screen production.
Born in a small town in the State of Kentucky, Robert Duncan O'Finioan's life growing up was unlike the stereotyped example of a normal childhood - drawn into secret organizations of projects made to find, train and put to work individuals with the goal of creating warriors, fighting machines, capable of anything they were ordered to do, and carry out each mission efficiently.
Accounts mentioned will include being within projects such as:
*Project Talent - the finding and testing of children for high paranormal abilities.
*Project Phoenix - hit teams, the training of people to be assassins.
*Ultimate Warrior Project - The super solider, which were made to be the ultimate physical weapon.
The truth will come to light in an action / drama film based on first-hand events of being enlisted and forced to work for the system.
Agent Judy Bell - Director: Native American Film Commission
Women in Film and Television Int'l
Belle Starr Productions
Council Member: www.unitednativeamerica.com
Home/Office: 760-xxx-xxxx
Cell: 760-xxx-xxxx
Originally posted by RiotComing
Yeah, I watched the Duncan O'Finioan interview on Project Camelot - I was simply stunned, amazed at the material, absolutely unreal... incredible.
I came to the conclusion that he is
a) full of bs and trying to promote a new book - perhaps part of a wider disinformation campaign, or
b) 100% truthful and sincere, and oh my lord, what an eye-opener that would be.
It can't be anything in between, it's either one or the other. Not really willing to place a bet either way, but I laughed when he said "oh by the way us super soldiers usually look a lot younger than we actually are.. for example I am 46 can you believe.." and I'm like yep sorry you DO look 46.. you actually look like Ozzy Osbourne who's pushing 60 lol - and then when he started talking about his extreme reflexes and superhuman abilities, he just looks like an overweight lump and had too many beer and tacos.
Appearances can be deceptive though! I found it to be a fascinating story, regardless of its eventual authenticity.
Originally posted by sandrat
Looks like you are kinda like I am with this. Make up yer mind after it all plays out.
I spent some time on his site. www.wintersteel.com/RobertDuncanOFinioan.html
The guy looks pretty tough.
What I was trying to say, and I did so poorly, is that a lot of tough-guy keeyboard types are attacking him full force.
All I'm saying is, that if those guys are so tough, go get in his face.
Me, I'm gonna try and talk to the guy.
Originally posted by sandrat
Am I making myself clear?
-Ry
Originally posted by Shawnna
Until Mr. O'Finioan provides the evidence to support his claims - he is nothing more than another - in a long list - of con men and charlatans who are attempting to drum up money for themselves from the gullible.
Always,
Shawnna
Originally posted by Shawnna
I believe rdube02 indicated there were rumors of his agent seeking investors for his movie deal - if that proves true - does that count as asking for money?
Always,
Shawnna
Originally posted by sandrat
Damn. Guess this thread died!?!