The movie Fire in the Sky is based on true events, highly recommended
anons remember how Q claimed that the George Floyd posters were ready weeks before he dead โฆ some anons thought Q didn't understand how twitter updates the link content and thumbnails form the front page of sites, some thought it was valid info, some thought it was necessary disinfo โฆ what was it?
turnaround coming?
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>absolute fabrication based upon nothing
think Biblical:
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
as DJT does not approve Gab, it's somewhat improper to quote unauthorized/fake account from there
we have heard active duty generals praising Pride month homo action and condemning Trump; we haven't heard any of them voicing support for Trump.
There are retired generals who support Trump (Flynn, McInerney?) but they are not part of the chain of command, so it's hard to see how they would go to kick ass.
the original Top Gun was one the first current form of Military-Hollywood joint propaganda movies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military-entertainment_complex
In Hollywood, many movie and television productions are, by choice, contractually supervised by the Department of Defense's (DoD's) Entertainment Media Unit within the Office of the Secretary of Defense at the Pentagon, and by the public affairs offices of the military services maintained solely for the entertainment industry in Los Angeles. Producers looking to borrow military equipment or filming on location at a military installation for their works need to apply to the DoD, and submit their movies' scripts for vetting. Ultimately, the DoD has a say in every US-made movie that uses DoD resources, not available on the open market, in their productions.[citation needed][5]
The movie Top Gun, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer at Paramount Pictures, and with DoD assistance, aimed at rebranding the US Navy's image in the post-Vietnam era. By the end of the 1980s and early 1990s, Hollywood producers were stressing script writers to create military-related plots to gain production power from the US military.[
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>it moves on camera
think AI controlled nanotech/smart materials
emergence of Grey Goo is the danger.
โฆhypothetical global catastrophic scenario involving molecular nanotechnology in which out-of-control self-replicating machines consume all biomass on Earth while building more of themselves,[1][2] a scenario that has been called ecophagy (the literal consumption of the ecosystem).[3] The original idea assumed machines were designed to have this capability, while popularizations have assumed that machines might somehow gain this capability by accident.
the Miliitary is very tight with Hollywood, you can see lists of co-productions for instance here
https://www.spyculture.com/updated-complete-list-of-dod-films/
kek โฆ
The Top Gun Volleyball Scene Is Not Homoerotic. It Is Homosexual.
To have watched all of this unfold, on the big screen, right in the middle of puberty, was simply not fair. ..
https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a39918358/top-gun-volleyball-scene-gay/
It's truly fascinating how unbridled the homoeroticism of "Top Gun" is. For a movie made by mainstream Hollywood in the midst of the AIDS crisis, it's a remarkably warm depiction of male friendships that cannot help but take on the steamy and giddy air of queerness. Google "Top Gun Gay" and you'll get a hefty 1,390,000,000 results. This reading isn't something that audiences later projected onto the film through fan theories and nostalgic reconsiderations.
Everyone called it out in 1986, from critics to audiences. In her review, critic Pauline Kael said that "the movie is a shiny homoerotic commercial [โฆ] It's as if masculinity had been redefined as how a young man looks with his clothes half off." Quentin Tarantino would famously give voice to the theory that the film is actually a gay love story via a typically Tarantino-esque monologue in the movie "Sleep with Me." Neither he nor Kael are wrong.
There are so many scenes of sweaty muscled men strutting around one another like prowling peacocks, clad in nothing but towels that seem ready to fall to the floor at a moment's notice. The guys play volleyball in the scorching sun in a scene set to the Loggins song "Playing With the Boys." It's hard not to be taken in by lines like "you can be my wingman anytime" and "I want somebody's butt, I want it now!"
https://www.slashfilm.com/874183/how-top-gun-became-a-gay-classic/
>You think they push tranny fag shit hard now in the media/movies?
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>It really doesn't get much gayer than the volleyball sceneโฆ I think it was the prototype for subliminal fag soft propaganda grooming.
I heard that the homo and woke stuff in the new Top Gun had to be toned down, because the producers had a lot of funding from China, and the Chinese said that they don't care that much of the woke shit so please don't overdo it โฆ and if now "Los Patriotos" enjoy the lack of wokeness in the movie they should thank the ChiComs, how ironic is that?
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>I'm not in the mood for jokes about this.
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>So shut the fuck up, b/c I can insult you 3 days on row.
you're Liverpool FC guy, right?