03-11-2017, 09:09 AM
Unless this is something new, there was an independent documentary company that filmed a spec series about Cinderland a few years ago. It was intended for NatGeo, but they declined to pick it up for broadcast.
The production company posted notices around Pahoa, offering $250 a day to fill out the cast. From the preview clip, it looks like that money may have been budgeted for attractive, young woman who can dance.
I think the narrative was that Jezus is like a modern day Noah, preparing his followers to build giant survival rafts/boats/etc that will float off atop the coming 1700 foot tsunami (predicted by Jezus).
My first question was, wouldn't it be easier to just construct a New Cinderland, in Volcano? Lean-to shelters are easier to build than a boat, less material, and if they leak you can fix the roof when the rain stops. You probably won't get that opportunity on a leaking, sinking boat temporarily floating away on the Pacific Ocean. (Take a look at the shelters built by Cinderland residents in the video. Now, imagine that skill set transferred to boat building)
The production company posted notices around Pahoa, offering $250 a day to fill out the cast. From the preview clip, it looks like that money may have been budgeted for attractive, young woman who can dance.
I think the narrative was that Jezus is like a modern day Noah, preparing his followers to build giant survival rafts/boats/etc that will float off atop the coming 1700 foot tsunami (predicted by Jezus).
My first question was, wouldn't it be easier to just construct a New Cinderland, in Volcano? Lean-to shelters are easier to build than a boat, less material, and if they leak you can fix the roof when the rain stops. You probably won't get that opportunity on a leaking, sinking boat temporarily floating away on the Pacific Ocean. (Take a look at the shelters built by Cinderland residents in the video. Now, imagine that skill set transferred to boat building)
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