As I promised in my previous blog article, “A Knight To Remember” (9.24.10), I will in this blog show how the Sept. 24th season premiere of “Smallville” (the final season), as has occurred MANY times before regarding this TV show (see references to “Smallville” in other blog articles), made substantial reference to my material (as also demonstrated in other blog articles). It may also perhaps be relevant to mention that the writers/producers of this show also wrote the movie, “Mummy 3”, which was produced by Sean Daniel, the first person who told me of CalArts, the film school I attended. Also perhaps of relevance is the fact that the person who co-produced the “Mummy” movies with Sean Daniel is one of my relatively few (less than 40) Facebook friends.
Image 1
This image featuring a chess knight is the logo for “Checkmate Agency,” which first appeared on “Smallville” in February 2010. Checkmate was an important part of “Smallville” episodes for the remainder of that (the previous) television season.
Image 2
This image showing a fence, field and tiny figure is the establishing shot for what is essentially the final scene of this 9/24/10 season premiere “Smallville” episode.
Image 3
This image, entitled, “A Separate Thing,” is from my graphic artwork book (self-published, copyright 1993), “Go Eyes, Go!” (posted at Archive.Org in June 2007). It is also the image I’ve been using for several years as part of my signature box on all of my emails at my job (thousands of emails). One sees an unmistakable similarity to Images 1 and 2. It is also the only creative work of mine that makes reference to chess, other than my video, “Bishop And Pawn Forfeit Rule” (posted at Archive.Org in May 2008, from a story posted at Archive.Org in October 2007). That video is the source of the remaining non-“Smallville” images.
Image 4
From the 9/24/10 season premiere of “Smallville”, this image represents the moment when Lex Luthor murders other Lex Luthors.
Image 5
From my May 2008 video, “Bishop And Pawn Forfeit Rule,” this image represents the moment when Chess Master Garry Kasparov states that he will travel in time to return to our present, and murder the Garry Kasparov there. Therefore this correlates to what occurs in the moment Image 4 represents.
Image 6
From the 9/24/10 season premiere of “Smallville,” in an extremely rare moment of losing his self-control, Clark is pushed to the point where he suddenly strangles someone, coming very close to strangling that person to death. This is also referred to later on in the episode, as being the moment when he lost his moral high ground.
Image 7
From “Bishop and Pawn Forfeit Rule,” in an extremely rare moment of losing his self-control, Kasparov is pushed to the point where he suddenly strangles someone to death. This is later self-described by Kasparov as the moment when he lost his moral high ground over Putin.
Image 8
From the 9/24/10 season premiere of “Smallville,” soldier pieces are moved around with deliberateness. The scene ends with the image of a soldier piece burning in the fireplace (forfeited?), a strange juxtaposition in which it is outside the normal context/realm established for it.
Image 9
From “Bishop and Pawn Forfeit Rule,” Putin and Kasparov move chess pieces around with deliberateness. Later in the story, having traveled back in time to the 6th century, Kasparov finds that chess pieces are strangely juxtaposed outside the normal context/realm established for them as he understands it, in that there are rules to chess back then with which he is unfamiliar.
Image 10
From “Bishop and Pawn Forfeit Rule,” in which Iranian President Ahmadinejad is made an important character in relation to the plot, in that he plays a key role in motivating Kasparov to travel back in time. In several of my previous blog articles (which are periodically copyrighted in volumes at Archive.Org), I have discussed how something appears to be going on behind the scenes that has led to “Smallville” episode moments and Iranian President announcement moments to, within the same several-day timeframe, include something that coincides with the same thing regarding me/my work (i.e., if both Hitler and Bob Hope had each said something within the same two-period that brought to mind the same, somewhat obscure moment in the movie, “It Happened One Night”, and then, about a year later, it happened once again regarding the same, somewhat obscure scene in the movie, “A Night At The Opera”, and then, two years, it happened again). It is not self-apparent, from what I have been able to identify and evaluate, that those who make “Smallville” have an inside track regarding the Iranian President. Also of relevance here is that “Bishop and Pawn Forfeit Rule” is my only creative work that includes a reference to the Iranian President.
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