User:Ithaca/Kerry Cassidy

Kerry Lynn Cassidy is an American paranoid gubbmint-hater who creates ridiculous videos for Youtube and organizes woo conferences. Her defining features are that she talks way too much and is wrong about everything.

Early education, career
KLC says she has an MBA certificate from the UCLA Anderson Graduate School of Management, and slogged through a year of film school at UCLA Extension. Her "official" bio then continues:


 * "After 19 years in Hollywood working for major studios and independent production companies in production, development and new media, she has written a number of screenplays. As an independent producer she pitched projects around Hollywood to major producers and directors."

Of course, "pitched" doesn't mean "sold" or even "developed." Her IMDB page contains just one credit, as "herself" in a 45-minute TV movie Shadow Operations: The Mars Project. It's not clear whether this vid was ever shown on any TV channel, but it made it to Youtube &mdash; a high honor in itself.

Project Camelot
In 2006 Kerry ran across Bill Ryan, a dude with a nice taste in broad-brimmed hats, and they shacked up for a while in Tintagel. Project Camelot grew out of their post-coital conversations, conceived as an open-ended series of video interviews with woo-doctors and whistleblowers.

Thus was launched hundreds of hours of rather unprofessional video, "straight to Youtube," whose defining feature is that Kerry's idea of an "interview" is to turn the camera on herself as she asks long, long, LONG questions.

Another defining feature is Kerry and Bill's gullibility. They'll believe any cockamamie rubbish an interviewee throws at them, as long as it has the air of disclosing something seekrit. In this respect they make George Noory look like a hardened skeptic. They were totally taken in by the monsta hoax known as Project Serpo (q.v. )&mdash;indeed, Bill Ryan volunteered as Project Serpo's webmaster until March 2007.

The part of film school that evidently didn't stick with Kerry is the part where they explain why video productions are edited to a reasonable length. The reason is, of course, that your audience is not going to sit through hours and hours of raw recording repeating the same points over and over again. Kerry's interview with the pseudoscientist Richard Hoagland, for example, comes in three parts with an aggregate running tine of 2h 48min. You're wondering what happens when two people who adore the sound of their own voices that much get in the same room with a video camera rolling, am I right? Well, they basically called it a draw.

Kerry and Bill split the blanket in 2011 but the spate of self-adoring video from Kerry did not abate. One has to admire her energy.

Woo conferences
Kerry Cassidy also devotes admirable energy to sponsorship of conferences. She seems to be good at organizing and begging for money. Her conference series has lately been given the generic title Awake and Aware. Registration fee is typically $250, and of course the entire thing is video-recorded and offered as pay-per-view at the low, low, price of $35. Speakers at these affairs are the usual clowns luminaries&mdash;Sean David Morton, David Wilcox, etc.

Kerry has often complained, on her blog, of feeling off-color at these meets (and she looks it, sometimes). Most people would ascribe that to working like hell getting the damn thing organized, traveling across time zones to attend, then having to expend more nervous energy making sure it all happened on schedule. To Kerry Cassidy, however, this is incontrovertible evidence that the gubbmint routinely bombards these events with scalar waves.

The epistomology of Kerry Cassidy
Kerry's view of what knowledge is can be summed up in her own words, in a blog post following the Elenin/YU55 débacle. She wrote:


 * ".... what resonates with your heart and spirit is where the truth is.. .not in superficial details that don't add up or painting a logic trail with a broad brush saying this is black and this is white."