I took a Media
Studies class in
school so I wasn't
totally unfamiliar
with the concept of
using movies to
propagandize the
public, but the era
we covered was World
War II. Movies
and government
propaganda were used
to generate support
for the war effort,
to demonize the
enemy and to do
emotional therapy on
the people who had
family members on
the battlefield. I
had a notion that
the movie Conspiracy
Theory was a
conditioning movie
to reinforce the
word association
'conspiracy -
theory' and to
stereotype anybody
who analyzes news
and government
actions appear to be
unhinged conspiracy
theorists. It
wasn't until the
3 Stooges Bus Tour
and Elaine Chao's
non sequitur
discussion of the
movie Seabiscuit
that clued me to
think about movies
and how they are
being used the
virtual reality that
has been created for
us.
The following is
a list of movies
that I know are
psyop movies.
I'm sure there are
others that I will
add to this list as
I learn of them.
Movies
Falling Down -
An unemployed
defense worker
frustrated with the
various flaws he
sees in society,
begins to
psychotically and
violently lash out
against them.
[This film depicts
the pissed off
American like myself
who loses everything
- including his
sanity. This man is
symbolic of the
'terrorist' that the
globalist traitors
are anticipating as
they tear apart our
country economically
and cast aside
American Citizens in
favor of exporting
jobs or importing
foreign workers]
HouseSitter -
self-synchronization.
A sort of training
film on the concept.
Seabiscuit -
Bankrupt
millionaire, broken
down nag, make a
comeback. This
is a metaphor for
our country in the
eyes of the
globalist traitors.
Conspiracy Theory
- Jerry Fletcher is
a man who sees
conspiracies
everywhere. But if
you keep doing that
long enough, sooner
or later you're
going to get one
right.
The Truman Show
- A man discovers
his whole life is a
TV show. He
found out he was
living in a virtual
reality created for
him by the
producers. [
The military does
have remote viewing
capability to
monitor people if
they so choose.]
A Beautiful Mind
- "A brilliant but
asocial
mathematician
accepts secret work
in a cryptography,
his life takes a
turn to the
nightmarish.
The Pelican Brief
- Two Supreme Court
Justices have been
assassinated. One
lone law student has
stumbled upon the
truth. An
investigative
journalist wants her
story. Everybody
else wants her dead.
Other People's Money
- A corporate raider
threatens a hostile
take-over of a "mom
and pop" company.
[As you listen to
both speeches,
consider that this
is the debate about
the future of
America and that
America is the
obsolete product to
which Larry refers.
Larry wants to
'creatively' destroy
it - to liquidate it
because he considers
it obsolete.
Greater profits can
had elsewhere in the
world.]
Jorgensen expresses
the values that his
company (and this
country) was founded
upon. Chairman
of the Board
Andrew Jorgensen's
speech about the
company and what
Larry The Liquidator
is about to do it.
Larry The
Liquidator's Speech
Larry The Liquidator
is the new breed of
investor who doesn't
care about anything
but money and it
matters not to him
what he destroys to
get it.
Wall Street -
"A young and
impatient
stockbroker is
willing to do
anything to get to
the top, including
trading on illegal
inside information
taken through a
ruthless and greedy
corporate raider
whom takes the youth
under his wing".
Gordon Gekko's
speech.
And the best for
last -
Network - A TV
network cynically
exploits a deranged
ex-TV anchor's
ravings and
revelations about
the media for their
own profit.
Arthur Jensen's
Speech to Howard
Beale
Beale's speech on
the death of
democracy
The Sting -
Tagline: ...all
it takes is a little
Confidence. In
1930s Chicago, a
young con man
seeking revenge for
his murdered partner
teams up with a
master of the big
con to win a fortune
from a criminal
banker.
Television
The Lone Gunman - [Dean] Haglund went on to describe the pilot episode of the Gunmen
in which the three character basically had to stop a plane from flying into the
World Trade Centre. This was aired eight months before the event actually happened.
Haglund's character manages to gain control of the aircraft seconds before it hits
and averts disaster. "Part of the plot, as it said in the script was that this
event would be used to start an international war on terror." he commented.
On Fox.
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