Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Supernatural Belief Higher Percentage Then Religion

UFOs, aliens and ghosts are believed in more than God

Believers in UFOs, aliens and ghosts outnumber those who follow mainstream religions, a survey has found.

While 54 per cent of people believe in God, 58 per cent believe in the supernatural.
Researchers found women were more likely to believe in the supernatural than men, and were more likely to visit a medium.
Nearly a quarter of the 3,000 questioned by researchers claimed they had an encounter with the paranormal.
Some 37 per cent said aliens and ghosts were the basis of their belief system.
The study, to mark the DVD release of X Files: I Want to Believe, conflicts with another report that showed 68.5 per cent of the general UK population described themselves as believers .
Files released in October revealed cases of passenger jets nearly colliding with UFOs and reports of alien abduction which have been logged by the Ministry of Defence.
The 19 files, disclosed by the National Archives which date from 1986 to 1992, show the extensive records of strange sightings by members of the public and unexplained radar images from air traffic control.
In the files, the military admitted the sighting in April 1991 could not be explained, having ruled out a British or American missile.
It concluded: "In the absence of any clear evidence which could be used to identify the object, it is our intention to treat this sighting like that of any other Unidentified Flying Object."

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Member Of The Month For November

The Member of The Month for November is ObsidianTears.

*Miss World voice over* "Jacq is a qualified archaeologist currently working in IT (WTF! Don't worry, she hates it too and wants to get back to the skulls and bones), an Australian metal chick who is obsessed with books, art, film, her dog, friends, and wants to save the world."


10 Questions


1. Age: 24, 25 in late Dec.


2. Star Sign: Capricorn


3. Origin/Story Behind Username:
I was obsessed with LKH and Obsidian Butterfly was taken on yahoo (the title of my favourite book of hers – pure horror, blood and gore). "Obsidian Butterfly" sounds a bit wussy, but in the book, she is an Aztec vampire who is so powerful she thinks she is a goddess – she has the power over life and death, and her will alone can control hundreds of vampires – she also feeds on pure power – and is on the blacklist by the Vampiric council – which Anita is unaware of when she ventures into her territory to help solve some gruesome mutilating serial killings.. This is just the simplified English translation of her name, so the actual concept is a lot deeper than the English words.. I tried a couple of variations and gave up. Then I started thinking. I wanted "obsidian" because I am an archaeologist, and I have always been fascinated with its use in ritual practices throughout prehistory – it has a very sharp blade – so sharp in fact that they still use it in modern surgery. It was used in some of my favourite cultures, and some of the most early ones, including Çatalhöyük in Turkey which is the earliest city in our knowledge. It has been used for ritual sacrifice, scarification, trephinations, early surgery, for ritual or ancestral weapons, and decorations. It is a volcanic glass, and I have just always been fascinated with it. The second half of my name I wasn't sure on what I wanted… just knew it had to be obsidian something… I tried a lot of variations, and the one that spoke true was 'tears'. You can take that as emotion, as art, as culture, as reaction, as the gothic influence… of a profound sadness at the world, at humanity.. but at the same time I don't mean sentimental and cutesy… It was inspired by one of the sketches Luis Royo made for his Avalanche picture. It is one that has always spoken to me. I love his art normally, he is my favourite artist, along with Victoria Frances, but it just stuck out for me. I stopped using that image as my avatar, I have one by Frances I use now, but it still moves me. My personal quote I use is "she opens her blue eyes and sees a world of grey: a desolate landscape of pain, hunger and greed..." says a lot about me ;-p


4. Political Stance: Left. Bring on the radical change! Stop poverty, the destruction of our earth, promote freedom of thought and religion, and above all, embrace our diversity as a species. Lets face it – if there were a few billion people running around who were all identical, had all the same convictions, the same desires, the same backgrounds – it would not only be a very scary place, but society would be static. Where there is no difference there is no innovation, no free thinking, and without that there can be no new discoveries in science, etc, no new approaches to the next ecological disaster, no resources left when we finish raping the earth.


5. Pets: Akasha – a wolfhound/deerhound. She just turned one.


6. Dark interests: Death (cultural, philosophical, theological, ethnographical, physical); burial practices and artefacts; weaponry; gothic culture; horror, supernatural and dark fantasy movies and books; metal and industrial music; clothing; archaeology (my friends call me macabre because I have such a fascination for death, burials and skeletal material, as well as the indications of violence on the bones..); art; fetish photography; Luis Royo and Victoria Frances; I also find BDSM fascinating, although I have never experimented.


7. Light/Other interests: Books; archaeology; art (photography, painting, sketching, print making, textile, metal work, digital work etc); film; music (all the random lighter stuff I like); nature, conservation and environmentalism; the internet and Thai food.


8. Favourite Language Besides First: Anglo Saxon/Old English. I studied it at university, and became completely enamoured… My favourite texts to read in the Anglo Saxon are Beowulf, the Dream of the Rood and the Battle of Maldon. The language is so dynamic and there is so much meaning in the words… translations never quite achieve the same flow. I love Anglo Saxon poetry too.. its created to be chanted – the lines are broken in two, and made up of alliteration rather than rhyming. So half lines (caesuras) such as "Blode bestemed" (blood drenched/streaming) or "winter wunade" (wandered in winter) etc. And the words! I love the words… so illustrative.. so metaphoric… things like "the swan's road" or "the whale path" mean the sea; they also stitched words together so we ended up with words like "garlic" (gar=spear, lic=blade – its about the stems of the garlic plant), "geārdagum" (yore-days – days of yore). I need to stop lecturing now! Let's just put it down to the fact that I love the way Anglo Saxon sounds, the way the words fit together, the imagery, the poetry, the content – all of it… It's a very beautiful and guttural language… where every man was a poet… and the poetry was about battle, valour, weapons, life and death ;-p definitely up my alley!!


9. Weapon and Special Talent of Choice If You Were A Badarse Of Some Sort: My weapon would be some type of wicked blade. Probably not a board sword – those things are too bloody heavy to life, let alone wield. But I have a thing for blades… maybe twin daggers, a scimitar, a short sword or even an axe. But I would want it to be pattern-welded! And to have interesting design, and entirely unique to me, it would also need a guard on the hilt, so I could unarm my opponent.. Actually. I need to start working on my collection… So far I only have twin daggars.. Perfect birthday gift, people!


10. Favourite Quote: Just one?? But I have so many favourites!! How about two.. "I really feel like civilisation's already over. It's not ending but it's already done. We're all addicted to the concept that humanity equals civilisation and that's not the case. We need a global conversation to be able to decipher how we can live from this point forward. We have to redefine our relationship with our environment." ~ Serj Tankian (SOAD) "I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best." ~ Marilyn Monroe.


For the rest of the Questions & Answers check out the forum.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Vampire Moth

October 27th

A previously unknown population of vampire moths has been found in Siberia. And in a twist worthy of a Halloween horror movie, entomologists say the bloodsuckers may have evolved from a purely fruit-eating species.

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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Member Of The Month For October

The MOTM for October is Paradox.


10 Questions
  1. Age: 24
  2. Dark interests: BDSM, Gothic stuff, Vampirism
  3. Light/Other interests: Asatru, Druidism, Pagan stuff... Learning about history and theological stuff.
  4. Going To A Costume Party, What Would Be Yours And Why? Viking, just because I think it would suit me well.
  5. Your Personal Freaky Deaky Rating Out of 100: 112
  6. Favorite Villain/Badass: Jaws from the 007 Movies, and the Scarecrow from Batman.
  7. Weapon and Special Talent of Choice If You Were A Badass Of Some Sort: Weapons: either a big hammer or a scythe (although being a gun-nut, guns wouldn't do it for me)... Special Talents: Necromancy or the ability to alter matter and atomic stucture. (i.e. trasforming one material into another, solid to liquid, liquid to solid, solid to solid, and liquid to liquid).
  8. Pets: 1 pain in the ass white cat.
  9. Phobias: Needles
  10. Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing... uhhmmm... sex... sex... writing, and sometimes reading... oh, did I mention sex?

For the rest of the questions visit the forum.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Das Experiment


Das Experiment (The Experiment) is a German film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel and based on a true story.

It's not a horror film, dystopia or really even a thriller but it is appalling, disgusting and disturbing. Especially seeing as it's based on an actual event.

If you're interested in mental conditioning or psychological behaviour, particularly in extreme conditions then I recommend watching it. At first everything starts out as a bit of a joke but eventually the tension rises, power struggles ensue and people start realising it's not a game anymore. Then it all starts to get out of hand.








The Stanford Prison Experiment was conducted in 1971 at Stanford University as a study of the psychological effects of being a guard or prisoner. Twenty four undergraduates were then selected to be either guard or prisoner by way of a coin toss.

The experiment was performed in a 'prison' built in the University basement where the participants would live for two weeks. After things escalating to the point of psychological trauma, physical danger and participants having to drop out early the experiment was cancelled after six days.


To learn more about the Standford Prison Experiment click here.


Tuesday, October 28, 2008

About La Notte

Behind The Name
La Notte is Italian for The Night. I first came across it when I discovered the movie title La Notte and since then those words have stayed with me. I liked the sound of them I guess and was just waiting for a reason to use them. That reason came when I created the forum.


And It Is?
The forum is for all those people out there that like horror, dystopia, the paranormal, the occult or any other form of what is considered to be 'darkness' in any genre, media or way of life.

I myself can be a bit 'vanilla' but also like a bit of each of the above mentioned topics across the board. I myself have an interest in horror, dystopia, vampires, lycanthropes or shape shifters, mind control and mental conditioning, Witchcraft, mythology, BDSM, dark art (including fetish photography), religions (Satanism, Nihilism for examples) and a lot of other topics pertaining to the Paranormal and The Occult.
All that encompasses lifestyle, literature and media so I wanted to have somewhere I could go that would have all those things and then more without feeling out of place or having to think first before speaking/posting.
Sure I could have joined a Goth forum, there are plenty of them out there that are great, but unlike a lot of Goths I'm not outwardly Goth and I can be on the 'lighter' side but still dark at the same time. I'm a Goth at heart but I don't go completely into the physical aspect of Gothic, so I would feel out of place.

La Notte, although for Goths or the fully immersed as well, is also for all those people that have an interest in the dark side but aren't completely immersed in the lifestyle. It's for people that have an interest in one area or several. It's for people who like to dip into it sporadically because the darkness calls to them. And it's for the people who live it.

That is what La Notte is about.


Happy reading and posting
Raven