Many Messengers have been sent to teach humanity how to develop harmonious relationships with all living things. Alas, over the last 2,000 years, more war, pestilence and fear has been the result. Unable to wait any longer, Earth must evolve with or without humans.
Caymin leads a group of immortals, who chose long ago to bypass the monotony of the birth/death/birth cycle. Convinced to come out of non interference by Gideons, who are in constant, Divine communication, immortals plan to right the imbalance artificially placed on humankind by the Global Control Faction.
The Control Faction is composed of the elite 1 percent that has long developed schemes to instill fear in the general population. They have kept people imprisoned through poison, embezzlement and enslavement in order to stunt human evolvement and true freedom.
After all, people who know their true worth can not be slaves.
Working undercover from a Clinical Studies lab, the immortals assist ordinary people, like Adam Wash,
and Zachary Bloom to step out of the illusion of time and awaken the other 90 percent of their brains. Within this ImmortalUniversity, study subjects learn to tune out fear and turn on paranormal skills. Owning their new powers gives the skills to survive the ensuing Earth changing calamities and end the global control forever.
Of course, the Control Faction has no intention of losing power over the 99 percent of the world’s population. Even though they have not engaged with immortals much since the days of the witch trials and the resulting drownings, burnings and beheadings, once again they have to find a way to eradicate them. If they fail, a worldwide population of immortals completely immune to their control will become a reality.
Look for full episodes of Immortal U coming spring of 2012 on Blip.tv, The Web Series Channel , Hulu.com, watch the trailer and become a fan on Facebook.
Who wants to live forever?
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