blood, and was having a difficult time restraining
himself from killing her immediately” (*).
This dream was so compelling that when
Meyer awoke she wrote like a woman struck
by lightning. In a relatively short time, to her
family’s great surprise, her compulsive writing
not only landed her a lucrative publishing
contract (she’s now very wealthy), produced
four full-length vampire-romance novels
(The Twilight Saga), but has even resulted
in making each book into a movie. Twilight
is so hot. It’s bigger than Harry Potter. It all
seems so… mysterious and supernatural.
Is it? Is it possible that invisible forces are
working behind the scenes? Let’s find out.
Here’s something creepy. Whether you
realize it or not, countless teenagers have not
only become fascinated by vampire novels and
movies, but interest in drinking real blood is
soaring too. Just do a Google search for Sean
Hannity’s report, “Night Neighbors: Members
Of America’s Vampire Subculture Could Be
Living Right Under Your Nose,” or the ABC News
story, “Real Life Vampires: Who Are They?” You’ll
be amazed at what you find. It’s the truth.
Real vampirism has sprung out of the coffin,
and real people are really experimenting
with drinking real blood. Its a dark trend.