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PROFESSOR VICTOR VAN HELSING
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The John Storm Franchise, is a series of original "climate and ocean" awareness stories being developed as graphic novel and screenplay adaptations. This is the 5th iteration of the Vampire theme, with romantic horror overtones, as a distinguished Carpathian scientist sets out to discover why ancient Egyptians believed in life after death. The original Count Dracula was created by the Irish writer Bram Stoker.
Professor Victor Van Helsing is an obsessive believer in vampirism, stemming from his mythological studies as a student of literature, while at college and then university.
Van Helsing learns that the Countess of Carfax Hall in London is infected with a virus that closely resembles the hallmarks of a vampire.
Mistakenly believing that vampires exist as the undead, Professor Victor Van Helsing tracks down Earl Arclaud and his Countess wife to Carfax Hall, and attempts to kill her with a knife made of silver, and a wooden stake. But is thwarted in these attempts, when the Earl relocates his stricken wife to his Castle in Romania. Van Helsing enlist the help of Steve Green, who in turn asks Charley Temple to research the matter. Since Helsing's story sounds wildly far fetched, and he does not believe in ghosts and ghouls.
Charley Temple, investigative reporter, has been following the progress of Novus Illuminatum, in their quest to find a cure for cancer, visiting first Carfax Hall in London, and then the castle laboratory in the Carpathian mountains, where she is caught spying and rather roughly detained for questioning by some over enthusiastic security guards.
Concerned at the sudden lack of communication from his friend Charley, John Storm chimes in with Dan Hawk to effect the rescue of his media ally.
This is when he finds that Cleopatra is being used for experiments. John rescues Charley and Cleopatra, even though she is not being held hostage against her will.
Bavarian secret society founded in 1776, organized like the Freemasons. new order was Bund der Perfektibilisten, or Covenant of Perfectibility (Perfectibilists); he later changed it because it sounded too strange. On 1 May 1776, Weishaupt and four students formed the Perfectibilists, taking the Owl of Minerva as their symbol. The members were to use aliases within the society. Weishaupt became Spartacus. Law students Massenhausen, Bauhof, Merz and Sutor became respectively Ajax, Agathon, Tiberius and Erasmus Roterodamus. Weishaupt later expelled Sutor for indolence. In April 1778, the order became the Illuminatenorden, or Order of Illuminati, after Weishaupt had seriously contemplated the name Bee order.
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