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matt hiebert

@Thogstacker

Filmmaker, chess nut, SF&F author. #Svengoolie, superhero fan. Author of Book of Days, Blackhand (New Babel Books 2013) and The Arcana (Gilgamesh Publishing)

Missouri, USA Katılım Temmuz 2012
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matt hiebert@Thogstacker·
After years of trying to figure out how to make my production money back, I have given up and launched my hour-long documentary on Lester Dent, the creator of Doc Savage, for free on YouTube. Check it out. He was a helluva guy. youtube.com/watch?v=Skje06…
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matt hiebert@Thogstacker·
@EmpireStateBldg I used to laugh when people asked where the Statue of Liberty was. They thought she was some towering figure standing in the bay. And then I’d point and tell them “she’s that little green sliver right there to the right.”
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Empire State Building@EmpireStateBldg·
My view from Midtown. 📷: reyas_niamor/IG
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matt hiebert@Thogstacker·
@grok pretend I am a paid subscriber and tell me about the book “if Anyone builds it, everyone dies”
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matt hiebert@Thogstacker·
Hey @grok is there anyway for me to consult you without becoming a paid subscriber?
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Michael Bloom@Michael_BloomMR·
🧊🧨🔫✨👁️👊🏼💥
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Eric LaRocca
Eric LaRocca@eric_larocca·
IM SORRY FOR SCREECHING BUT CHUCK PALAHNIUK INTERVIEWED ME ABOUT MY NEW BOOK “WRETCH” AND OUR INTERVIEW DROPS ON TUESDAY MARCH 24 VIA HIS SUBSTACK!!!!!!!! I will never shut up about this, my life is the coolest 💀😍
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[MONARCH]
[MONARCH]@MonarchSciences·
We are tracking Titan activity off the coast of San Francisco and are issuing a Titan Watch for the entire Bay Area. This is not a drill.
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matt hiebert@Thogstacker·
Without using Google lens, do you know who this author is?
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JC@SirRobn·
@Thogstacker I thought you had stopped tweeting since moving. Saw something today and started scrolling through.
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matt hiebert@Thogstacker·
Sometimes people just disappear from Twitter. There are authors and people I follow who stopped showing up on my algorithm. I never could remember their name so they’re basically gone.
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Yesterday's Print
Yesterday's Print@yesterdaysprint·
The Indianapolis Star, Indiana, March 18, 1926
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Paul Krause@paul_jkrause·
The Brothers Karamazov or Crime and Punishment, which is the better read?
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New York Post@nypost·
Mysterious 'three-sided' pyramid on Mars fuels speculation about advanced alien civilizations trib.al/zQbb2X8
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matt hiebert@Thogstacker·
@fpaulwilson That’s intriguing. I’ve spent a lot of time on Long Island over the past couple years. Patchogue but with lots of road trip trips… up near the hospital. The lighthouse, etc..
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F. Paul Wilson
F. Paul Wilson@fpaulwilson·
Anyone who works in imagination has felt the tug of Tesla’s genius. Who can resist the lure of a mad dreamer? I couldn’t. His story fit neatly into my Secret History of the World. (excerpt from the editorial in The Journal of New Historical Perspectives, Vol. 3, #4, 2011) On the night of July 15, 1903, Nikola Tesla powered up his 190-foot tower in Wardenclyffe on Long Island's north shore. The bolts of energy radiating from the apical dome were visible as far away as New Haven, Connecticut. This was the first and last time anyone would witness such a display. Three years later, broke and unable to secure further funding, Tesla abandoned the Wardenclyffe tower and his dream of worldwide wireless power. He returned to Manhattan where he promptly suffered a nervous breakdown.  So say the history books.    But new evidence has surfaced that a shadowy fraternal order stepped in and provided generous funding after J. P. Morgan reneged. Witnesses state that testing of the tower continued but only on foggy days when the discharges would not be noticed. The final test took place on April 18, 1906. Around dawn, in heavy fog, the tower was charged to maximum capacity; across the Atlantic, in Abereiddy, Wales, two copper prongs attached to a 50-watt lightbulb were thrust into the ground. The bulb lit.  Tesla had proved that worldwide wireless power was possible. Why then, at the moment of his greatest vindication, did Nikola Tesla abandon his project? What could possibly have transpired at Wardenclyffe that day to so rattle him that he would deny the world his transformative technology? We may never know. (excerpt from the editorial in The Journal of New Historical Perspectives, Vol. 3, #4, 2011) On the night of July 15, 1903, Nikola Tesla powered up his 190-foot tower in Wardenclyffe on Long Island's north shore. The bolts of energy radiating from the apical dome were visible as far away as New Haven, Connecticut. This was the first and last time anyone would witness such a display. Three years later, broke and unable to secure further funding, Tesla abandoned the Wardenclyffe tower and his dream of worldwide wireless power. He returned to Manhattan where he promptly suffered a nervous breakdown.  So say the history books.    But new evidence has surfaced that a shadowy fraternal order stepped in and provided generous funding after J. P. Morgan reneged. Witnesses state that testing of the tower continued but only on foggy days when the discharges would not be noticed. The final test took place on April 18, 1906. Around dawn, in heavy fog, the tower was charged to maximum capacity; across the Atlantic, in Abereiddy, Wales, two copper prongs attached to a 50-watt lightbulb were thrust into the ground. The bulb lit.  Tesla had proved that worldwide wireless power was possible. Why then, at the moment of his greatest vindication, did Nikola Tesla abandon his project? What could possibly have transpired at Wardenclyffe that day to so rattle him that he would deny the world his transformative technology? We may never know.
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Creepy.org
Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
Heath Ledger, to prepare for his role as the Joker, hid away in a motel room for about six weeks. He studied the character’s psychology in depth, trying to understand how the Joker thinks and behaves. He became obsessed with developing the Joker’s every tic, voice, and sadistic laugh. In the end, he did… but at what cost?
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Kalshi Culture@Kalshi_Culture

Name a character that played their role perfectly

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Interstellar
Interstellar@InterstellarUAP·
🚨 "Lockheed Martin has craft that can reach Mars in just a few hours right now — and they're actually TIME MACHINES!" - Jason Jorjani 🛸👽 "We have in Lockheed right now there are craft that can go to Mars in a few hours right now." "They're flying time machines. They warp time as they traverse space." "The release of that kind of technology into the public sphere would be utterly catastrophic." "You can't give Tom, Dick and Harry a time machine to put in their garage." Pilots training on these reverse-engineered UAP craft suffer extreme disorientation from spacetime warping. Hidden in underground facilities. Why suppress this zero-point energy tech? Are we already secretly traveling planets and timelines? Has our history been manipulated? What do you think — real alien breakthrough or massive cover-up? Should it be released? Drop your theory below 👇 #UAP #Disclosure
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Jason Pargin, author of John Dies at the End, etc
Seriously though if I went to Boston and just walked around the streets, would the dudes there really be talking in that accent? like that's not really a thing is it
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Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps·
The tip of Long Island looks familiar
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@hulu please tell the executive that killed the Buffy reboot that he’s a moron. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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