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Dreamland - a dark comedy Everything you always wanted to know regarding conspiracy theories and mind-control can be uncovered in Dreamland. Our minds are subject to outside influences on a daily basis to the point that we no longer know what is and is not real. Unknown forces vie to take over our minds, their motives being money and power. Nothing is seemingly true concerning this world. None of the characters from here on in are real. Into this fantastic world falls one Professor Thelma Jones and her Magnetronic survey team, from the University of Iowa, who are endeavoring to map out the…mehr

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Dreamland - a dark comedy Everything you always wanted to know regarding conspiracy theories and mind-control can be uncovered in Dreamland. Our minds are subject to outside influences on a daily basis to the point that we no longer know what is and is not real. Unknown forces vie to take over our minds, their motives being money and power. Nothing is seemingly true concerning this world. None of the characters from here on in are real. Into this fantastic world falls one Professor Thelma Jones and her Magnetronic survey team, from the University of Iowa, who are endeavoring to map out the earth's electromagnet signature. What they discover is a world of secrecy, false information, mind-control, chemical experimentation and blatant propaganda. There is no conspiracy, there are no aliens, there never were. There has never been a Close Encounter of any shape or form. Area 51 officially does not exist. So many would say. Our characters are drawn from prime stereo-typical human types: greedy and ambitious, sexual predators, porn-mongers and ruthless money grasping psychopaths. What then is the truth? When does a myth become an urban legend? Inevitably it's all about the gold; it usually is. Or perhaps not?
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Bryan Roy has been writing for over forty years and began his career writing sports reports. From there, he went onto become a theatre photographer and playwright. This was followed by developing an interest in films.