July 22 2019

There has been no solid answer to the challenge of finding somebody who has found anything on AxaMonitor.com about Axanar that is incorrect.

One challenge from regular guest Jon Tessler is about Carlos Pedraza saying that Ares Studios was going to move when it hasn’t moved.

In the January 31st 2019 edition of Captain’s Log, Alec writes

“as we are set to move to a smaller, brand new building, right next door, in May.  There our rent will only be $2,100 a month.  Add in utilities and insurance and we are at about $2,500.”

On Reel Trek #1, Alec says

“we need to raise $4,000 a month and so if we do that we get to stay where we are but if we don’t raise $4,000 a month if we raise less we’re gonna have to move to a smaller facility”

 

https://youtu.be/0_wc8Mg1RLo?t=3430

Reel Trek #1 was originally on the Axanar channel but a copy is now on Ares Studios channel.

In Axanar Confidential #3 in February 2019, Alec tells viewers 53 minutes in

“I told them I want to move to the smaller facility I said the chances of staying 
the bigger facility are you know are small less than 25 percent.”

A search is ongoing to see whether any further mentions of the Ares Studios is made after that time to see if the situation with Ares Studios has changed publicly, it is said that the situation changed privately several months ago.

The search is hampered by the fact that several of the Reel Trek and Axanar Confidential episodes cannot be located as they are unlisted.

There is one definite change and that is that Ares Studios Patreon is now searching for a total of $3500 though it still reads as $4000.

I do have one challenge on something written in AxaMonitor Daily but it is unrelated to Axanar and that is the line ‘Controversial interviews have become the stock-in-trade for Matt Miller of Australia’s Trekzone website’.

Anyone who knows what Matt Miller does on his shows will know that 97.73% of his interviews are not considered controversial.

He has talked to everyone from Actors to Scientists and they are definitely not controversial shows.

AxaMonitor Daily is correct in mentioning interviews with Alec Peters, Jonathan Lane and Tom and Andre from Midnight’s Edge but these interviews are spread out over months and even years with plenty of other content in between and that makes his ‘controversial’ interviews far from stock-in-trade.

Hopefully this does not do any damage to Trekzone as it would be unfortunate for Trekzone to get a reputation for interviewing ‘controversial’ people instead of having a reputation for interviewing people from a variety of fields and standpoints.

Until next time, be good to each other.