THE ORPHIC ARGONAUTICA

It’s been years since I’ve written about the Orphic variations of mainstream Greco-Roman mythology. For anyone who is not familiar with the Orphic Hymns, Zagreus, etc. these fascinating offshoots of the myths we all grew up with feature a variety of differences.This version of the tale of Jason and the Argonauts won’t always match the more popular rendition. 

THE ORPHIC ARGONAUTICA – To avoid being too boring I will omit all the arguments about the exact time period in which this variation on the epic was first written. At any rate, as the “Orphic” part of these writings would indicate, this look at the Quest for the Golden Fleece is told from the point of view of Orpheus the musician, poet and keeper of the Mysteries.

Our famous lyre-player Orpheus is approached in his cave at Thrace by the hero Jason. The hero tells Orpheus how he has gathered a crew that will take to sea in the Argo, the first vessel built specifically for ocean voyages. NOTE: Yes, the Orphic Argonautica depicts the Argo as the first ship ever built for a long-range journey. Various allegorical meanings are read into this, but I’ll spare you the details. 

Jason explains that he needs to find and obtain the Golden Fleece of the sacrificed ram in order to mark his claim to the throne of Iolcus. He has named his crew the Argonauts. None of them are willing to risk the dangers of this quest unless Orpheus, he who braved the Netherworld and returned, is with them. Continue reading

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FORGOTTEN TELEVISION: THE INVISIBLE MAN (1975-1976) WITH DAVID MCCALLUM

THE INVISIBLE MAN (1975-1976) – Before Harve Bennett and Steven Bochco would launch The Gemini Man they tried a very similar premise with The Invisible Man. David McCallum, with his best Cousin Oliver hairdo (below right), starred as Dr. Daniel Westin, a scientist working for KLAE Corporation on matter transformation.

A failed attempt at Westin’s invention has the side effect of making living and unliving matter invisible. Westin fears that the government might want to use his accidental creation for military purposes, so he uses the prototype to turn his naked body invisible and destroys all evidence of the device and his research before fleeing.

Westin is trapped in invisible form but he and his scientist wife Kate (Melinda Fee) work together to make “realistic” fake skin for hands and a seemingly fleshy mask for Daniel to wear as a face in order to appear normal in public. (Though how it made him appear to have teeth is never explained.)

With the help of KLAE Corporation figure Walter Carlson (Jackie Cooper in the pilot movie, Craig Stevens in the series) working with Westin from then on as his handler, he is sent as an invisible secret agent on missions while Daniel tries to rediscover his process and make himself visible again.

This otherwise solid premise was weakened by the fact that the hero had to peel off his fake skin to become invisible, meaning he was always naked in action, which was silly and made him vulnerable. When the creative team started over with Ben Murphy in The Gemini Man the following year they had the main character’s flesh AND clothing turn invisible.

PILOT MOVIE: THE INVISIBLE MAN (May 6th, 1975) – My above description also serves as a synopsis, with the resulting series set up by KLAE Corporation only allowing Dr. Westin to use their laboratory facilities to work on his invisibility cure if he and his wife work for them as spies. Henry Darrow played Dr. Nick Maggio in this 90-minute telefilm. 

THE EPISODES:

THE KLAE RESOURCE – As the secret “KLAE resource” Daniel and Kate are hired out as spies for delicate government assignments. (Mission: Invisible) In this episode they are sent to rescue a reclusive scientist who is being forced to sell his fossil fuel breakthrough to a Middle Eastern country who fear losing their grip on the oil market. With James Karen and Conrad Janis. 

THE FINE ART OF DIPLOMACY – The Invisible Man and his wife Kate are assigned to take down a ring that is stealing original works of art and replacing them with fakes. Ross Martin and Michael Pataki guest star. Continue reading

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MARCH EIGHTEENTH NEWS ROUNDUP

 Independent Voter Site Balladeer’s Blog is here with a mid-week current events roundup.

U.S. SENATE ADVANCES THE SAVE ACT TO ENSURE ELECTION INTEGRITY ON A PROCEDURAL VOTE. Now it faces full debate on the Senate floor. * AND REMEMBER, REQUIRING I.D. TO VOTE IS ALREADY THE POLICY IN EUROPE AND MANY, MANY OTHER NATIONS so don’t buy the Democrat nonsense about it being “voter suppression.” More HERE.

FREQUENTLY DEPORTED ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WITH LONG CRIMINAL RECORD NOW ARRESTED FOR SHOVING TWO MEN IN FRONT OF A SUBWAY TRAIN. More HERE. Needless to say, Democrat-run New York is threatening to release him.

ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT GANG MEMBER IN ALABAMA CHARGED WITH MURDERING A WOMAN, HER DAUGHTER AND HER TWO-YEAR-OLD SON. Democrats will be canonizing him any day now. 

TRUMP EFFECT: INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION ROSE EVEN HIGHER THAN EXPECTED IN FEBRUARY.

MASSIVE “MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN” RALLY IN SUPPORT OF PRESIDENT TRUMP AND THE IRAN STRIKES.

REPUBLICAN ANDREW RICE DEFEATS DEMOCRAT OPPONENT IN VIRGINIA SPECIAL ELECTION.

DEMOCRAT PROPAGANDIST JOY REID MAKES IMBECILIC CLAIM THAT WOMEN IN AMERICA HAVE IT “ONLY MARGINALLY BETTER” THAN WOMEN IN IRAN. Privileged one-percenter Democrat women love to pretend that in order to hide their cowardice when it comes to Islam’s treatment of women. Continue reading

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ANCIENT SCIENCE FICTION: THE BRICK MOON (1872)

brick moonTHE BRICK MOON (1872) – Written by Edward Everett Hale, best known for The Man without a Country. This novella started out as a serialized story published in 1869 in the October, November and December issues of Atlantic Monthly. A follow-up installment, titled Life in the Brick Moon, was published in the February 1870 issue.

In 1872, the entire four-part piece was published by Roberts Brothers as part of His Level Best and Other Stories, which contained works by multiple authors. The Brick Moon was published again in 1899 as part of Edward Everett Hale’s The Brick Moon and Other Stories.

brick moon titleThe story begins in the 1840s when Frederic Ingham, the tale’s narrator, and his college friends Orcutt and Halliburton plan a dream project which winds up taking decades to fulfill – a manmade artificial satellite, the first recorded in science fiction stories.

The possibility of wireless communication was unknown in that time period, so the three friends don’t plan to use their Brick Moon to transmit and receive communications. They instead plan for it to serve as a heavenly object that ships at sea can use as a marker. Continue reading

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THE VOYAGE OF MAEL DUIN – HAPPY SAINT PATRICK’S DAY 2026!

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! Here’s a look at an ancient Irish epic from Lebor na hUidre, The Book of the Dun Cow

voy mael duinTHE VOYAGE OF MAEL DUIN (Immram curaig Mail Duin) – Dated to around the late 900s A.D. or earlier, this story deals with the epic quest of Mael Duin (aka Maildun and Maeldune) and the crew of his ship as he seeks revenge on his father’s killers. This lengthy epic deserves to be as well-known as the Odyssey or the Quest for the Golden Fleece.

        At any rate, exactly why the main character wants revenge for that slaying is beyond me, because Mael Duin’s father, supposedly Ailill of the Edge of Battle, raped a nun at a priory and she subsequently gave birth to him. The nun turned the infant Mael Duin over to her queen and king to raise as if he was their own child.

        voyage of mael duin cMael Duin matured, and proved better than his presumed siblings at athletic, martial and academic competitions. Losing their temper over this, one of our hero’s foster brothers ridiculed Mael Duin for not even knowing who his real father and mother were.

        The hero prevailed upon his mother the queen to tell him the truth, and she referred him to his birth mother, the nun. She revealed to Mael Duin the name of his father and the young man set out with his three foster brothers to the land of his father Ailill of the Edge of Battle. Continue reading

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NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT AND NCCAA D2 CHAMPIONSHIP

NATIONAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION DIVISION TWO

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME – This title tilt pitted the 5th seeded NORTH CENTRAL UNIVERSITY RAMS against the 6 seeds – the CROWN COLLEGE POLARS. The Rams went on top early and led 40-25 by Halftime. After the break, they got even more separation from the Polars, ultimately winning the game 76-51. Carmello McNeal led North Central U. with 23 points.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

ROUND TWO: GAME ONE – The AVE MARIA UNIVERSITY GYRENES did battle with the FRIENDS UNIVERSITY FALCONS. A shootout was in store with Friends University on top 64-59 at the Half. From there, the Gyrenes made their move, overtaking the Falcons and winning the game by a Century Club score of 108-102. Jaylen White and Jack Watkins led Ave Maria with 21 points each.  Continue reading

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NEWS ROUNDUP: MARCH SIXTEENTH

Time for another current events roundup from Independent Voter Site Balladeer’s Blog here in an America where last night saw the most callous and uncaring bloated rich pigs in the world refusing yet again to donate their $350,000 per nominee Swag Bags to charity. Nothing that such privileged one percenters have to say is worth anything.

MOTHER OF WOMAN MURDERED BY AN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT DUE TO DEMOCRAT POLICIES SPEAKS OUT.

DEMOCRAT-RUN FAIRFAX COUNTY REFUSES TO TURN OVER TO ICE AN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WHO SEXUALLY ABUSED AT LEAST NINE STUDENTS. “Illegal immigrants uber alles” remains the Democrat motto.

IN MINNESOTA, YET ANOTHER ELECTION OFFICIAL ADMITS THAT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS VOTE IN STATES THAT GIVE THEM DRIVER’S LICENSES. The SAVE Act is direly needed.

DEMOCRAT PARTY

DEMOCRAT POLICY IN VIRGINIA THAT PREVENTS COLLEGES FROM ASKING ABOUT AN APPLICANT’S CRIMINAL HISTORY OR DENYING THEM ADMISSION BASED ON CRIMINAL HISTORY ENABLED THE OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY SHOOTER MOHAMED JALLOH. More blood on Democrat hands because of their insane policies.

ANTHROPIC DONORS GAVE NEARLY ALL OF THEIR TWO HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS IN POLITICAL DONATIONS TO DEMOCRATS. That is NOT “politically neutral.”

DEMOCRAT CHUCK TODD GETS CLOBBERED ON X FOR HIS INCREDIBLY STUPID QUESTION.

JURY CONVICTS ANTIFA TERRORISTS. Remember how many years Democrats spent trying to convince the public that Antifa didn’t exist?

DEMOCRAT MEDIA OUTLET NPR TRIES WHITEWASHING THE MICHIGAN JIHADIST’S FAMILY. Continue reading

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FLASHBACK: SOME OF THE PREVIOUS TIMES THAT ANTI-TRUMP FOOLS FELL TO PIECES AND PRETENDED HIS ACTIONS WERE THE END OF THE WORLD

The lying, ignorant, uninformed and emotionally unstable zealots who spend their every waking moment hating President Donald Trump haven’t changed. They still exaggerate everything into Apocalypse of the Week stories like they did during his first term. And like all these previous lies, time will no doubt prove this week’s anti-Trump lies wrong, too. 

FLASHBACKS

JANUARY 31st, 2017 – DEMOCRATS HYSTERICALLY OVERREACT TO PRESIDENT TRUMP’S NINETY-DAY IMMIGRATION HALT FROM SEVEN NATIONS.

JANUARY 24th, 2017 – DEMOCRAT MEDIA OUTLETS CAUGHT LYING BY CLAIMING THAT PRESIDENT TRUMP REMOVED A WHITE HOUSE BUST OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.

JANUARY 23rd, 2017 – ANTI-TRUMP LOONS CLAIM PRESIDENT TRUMP WILL DO THINGS THAT ARE FAR BEYOND ANY PRESIDENT’S ACTUAL POWERS. Trump-haters are brainwashed enough that they would probably believe he might invalidate the law of gravity if media outlets told them to.

JANUARY 7th, 2017 – DEMOCRATS STILL PUSHING ABSURD RUSSIAN COLLUSION CLAIMS ABOUT PRESIDENT TRUMP. Continue reading

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DIFFERENT EVENTS ON MARCH 15th IN HISTORY

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While most people focus on the assassination of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March, Balladeer’s Blog takes a look at various other historical events on this date.

200 B.C. – The 2nd Macedonian War begins.

221 A.D. – In China, Warlord Liu Bei claimed to be the legitimate successor in the Han Dynasty and declared himself Emperor of Shu-Han.

493 – In Ravenna, Italy the Ostrogoth King Theodoric the Great drew his sword and killed King Odoacer at a banquet.

856 – Empress Theodora of the Byzantine Empire is overthrown by her son, who becomes Emperor Michael the Third.

933 – The Battle of Riade was fought between the East Franks under King Henry the First and the invading Magyars. Continue reading

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MARVEL PREMIERE PART THREE

This weekend’s light-hearted, escapist superhero post from Balladeer’s Blog finishes examining Marvel Premiere.

MARVEL PREMIERE Vol 1 #41 (Apr 1978)

Title: The Dying Sun

Villains: Jason and the Six

Synopsis: In a timeline outside of Marvel’s main continuity, Earth of the year 3000 A.D. is facing the imminent supernova of our Sun. The news has been kept from the public at large by the Six, a half-dozen power-mad people each of which rules one of the occupied continents. Leading the Six is Jason (no last name ever given).

Jason and the Six have secretly financed a massive spaceship called the Seeker 3000 and selected an elite crew of hundreds to pilot the vessel, themselves and cellular material of thousands of the Six’s friends and family members in order to flee the solar system before the sun goes nova.

They will all seek out a new planet to inhabit, with the thousands of cell samples being used to clone a sufficient genetic pool to start a new civilization. We are told that no previous attempt at a warp-speed vessel has ever worked, so Seeker 3000 is humanity’s last hope. 

The crew members we meet in this debut story – 1. Captain Jordan Shaw (right), a decent man appalled at the way the Six have chosen to play God with who gets to escape and who gets left behind to die. He cooperates just so he and his wife can survive, so he bitterly knows he is no better than the oligarchs in the end.

2. Lt. Valida Payton, a black female solar engineer, physicist and Shaw’s second in command. 3. Ensign Ben Payton, Valida’s brother, who is a biologist, terraformist and cloning engineer. 4. Dr. John Running Bear, a Native American, physician, psychiatrist and behavioral scientist.

And 5. Phaedra (left), a mutant with telekinetic and telepathic abilities. She and Earth’s hundreds of other mutants live in prison camps at the Six’s command while their abilities are probed. They are all forced to wear facial tattoos to prevent them hiding their mutant status.

NOTE: Yes, a few years before Chris Claremont & John Byrne nabbed these exact designs for facial tattoos on an imprisoned mutant race in Days of Future Past, this story used them first. Continue reading

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