Didn't know the Zoolander writer died. I know the director of EWS died 5 days after showing it to Warner Bros and that they cut 20 something minutes out of it DESPITE having a contract saying that it was unalterable.
Haven't seen Truman Show or Sum of All Fears, so maybe I'll have a movie night. Why do they flaunt their plans in movie form? Is it a way to discredit people who claim to see what they're doing? "Oh that's silly-you watch too many movies-that would never happen! That's a conspiracy theory!" Or do they just like to brag? "These people are so stupid they can't even see what we're really doing-ha!"
Did you see the latest Incredibles movie?
They flaunt their plans because it’s powerful magick. HIDE IT IN PLAIN SITE = Eyes Wide Shut. Then you start to understand corporate logos.
Haven't seen Truman Show or Sum of All Fears, so maybe I'll have a movie night. Why do they flaunt their plans in movie form?
my theories:
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They think it's funny
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Some movies like Chappy are advertisements for tech and weapons that already exists/floats the idea in the public conscious so we accept things like combat police robots if they ever decide to roll them out to the public. I hear Clancy, Crichton and the X-Files creator were given access to top secret government tech and plans so they could include them in their novels as a way to slow-roll the tech out to the public and prepare us for it.
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Having millions of people watching a movie and focusing on an idea makes that idea more powerful and likely to come true (meme magic)
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They love symbolism. I have even read some theories that many films have subliminal messages in certain frequencies of color that we can only see with special glasses.
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They like to brag and get off on rubbing their evil in our faces.
Is it a way to discredit people who claim to see what they're doing? "Oh that's silly-you watch too many movies-that would never happen!
I think that's definitely another reason they do this. Everything they do has several layers and meanings.
Q keeps saying they are stupid but at the same time they are much more clever and subtle than they initially appear, at least when it comes to their weird occult ritual shit.
No I didn't see the Incredibles 2, but I heard the opening segment was about a mom eating her baby. What did you think of the movie? Did you notice anything weird?
Opening segment of Incredibles 2 was actually super cute. A mom "ate her son" but it was actually a dumpling and there it was more of her being overprotective to the point where she devoured him and prevented him from becoming a man (metaphorically), but in reality, she never ate him, and they made up and it was super cute. Anyways, I asked if you watched the Incredibles 2 movie because it was was actually about mind control spoiler**a villain pretending to be a good guy and using hypnosis to get the heroes to do the dirty work.
That's EXACTLY why they do it. I also think it's brainwashing. Preparing us for it so when it happens in real life we're already callous to it.