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Re: Truth in Movies

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Robo wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 9:10 pm Film clips can be disinformation and propaganda, but thankfully, no one's so far spotted an example in this thread (let me know if you do!).
An example of a film I wouldn't use clips from, in this thread, would be anything from the "Harry Potter" franchise.

Unlike the character Frodo, from Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings", Harry Potter uses magic as a means to get through life. Frodo, by stark contrast, renounced magic and the occult, and in so doing had to rely on his own skills that could only originate from within. This gave him the ability to overcome his lower, egoistic, animalistic self, and defeat evil.

The "Harry Potter" franchise is also being used to blatantly get people, especially children, interested in the occult. The franchise is basically propaganda for promoting witchcraft.
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Re: The Brotherhood Of The Bell (1970)

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Robo wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 12:46 am The Brotherhood Of The Bell
The film depicts a successful economics professor, Dr. Andrew Patterson, who discovers that an elite fraternity he joined as an undergraduate is really a callous banking and business cabal that obtains wealth and power for its members through nefarious practices.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Broth ... f_the_Bell
"I'm going to give you a chance I never had..."

Eustace Mullins briefly discusses The Brotherhood of the Bell - "...it's never shown on television!":

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From Hell (2001)

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From Hell

Masonic initiation scene

Johnny Depp & Katrin Cartlidge
In 1888, Mary Kelly and a small group of London prostitutes trudge through unrelenting daily misery. Their friend Ann Crook is a former prostitute now married to a wealthy painter named Albert, and she recently gave birth to their daughter, Alice. When Ann is kidnapped, the women are drawn into a conspiracy with links to high society. Ann's kidnapping is followed by the gruesome murder of another one of the women, and it soon becomes apparent that each of the prostitutes are being hunted down one by one, murdered, and mutilated post-mortem by a killer referred to as Jack the Ripper.

The prostitutes' murders grab the attention of Whitechapel Police Inspector Frederick Abberline, a brilliant, yet troubled, man whose police work is often aided by his psychic "visions." Abberline is still grieving the death of his wife during childbirth two years prior. His colleague, Sergeant Peter Godley, tries to grasp his friend's strange theories. Abberline's investigations reveal that an educated person, likely knowledgeable in human anatomy, is responsible for the murders due to the highly precise, surgical methods used.

Ann is soon located in a workhouse, having been lobotomized after doctors supposedly deemed her violent and insane. It is heavily implied that this was done to silence her.

Abberline consults Sir William Gull, a physician to the Royal Family, drawing on his experience and knowledge of medicine. During this meeting, it is revealed Abberline is struggling with opium addiction. Gull's findings, coupled with his superiors impeding his investigations, point Abberline to a darker, more organized conspiracy than he originally thought. Abberline becomes deeply involved with the case, which takes on personal meaning to him when he and Mary begin to fall in love.
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Gospel of John (2003)

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Gospel of John

Jesus drives out the money changers...

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The Wall (1982, Pink Floyd)

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The Wall (Pink Floyd)

In The Flesh

Are there any queers in the theater tonight?
Get them up against the wall!

There's one in the spotlight, he don't look right to me,
Get him up against the wall!

Who let all of this riff-raff into the room?

There's one smoking a joint,
And another with spots!

If I had my way,
I'd have all of you shot!

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Re: Truth in Movies

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The Wall (1982, Pink Floyd)

Another Brick in the Wall
We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teacher, leave them kids alone
Hey, teacher, leave them kids alone

All in all, it's just another brick in the wall
All in all, you're just another brick in the wall

We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers, leave them kids alone
Hey, teacher, leave us kids alone

All in all, you're just another brick in the wall
All in all, you're just another brick in the wall

If you don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding
How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer meat?
You! Yes, you behind the bike stands
Stand still, laddy!
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Alice through the Looking Glass (2016)

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Alice through the Looking Glass

Time rust approaching

With the help of the Chronosphere, Alice travels back in time and embarks on a race to save Wonderland in the present, before time runs out...

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The Secret of Oz (2009, Bill Still)

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The Secret of Oz (sequel to "The Money Masters" documentary, 1996)

"The Wizard of Oz" is an endlessly fascinating story that follows the classic structural three-step fairy tale progression...

1. Golden age
2. A fall from innocence and a wandering in a simulated reality
3. Apocalypse and an awakening

The Bible also follows the same pattern, but the universe is full of wheels within wheels, and cicles within circles. What's above can also be reflected below.

It's also well known that L. Frank Baum originally wrote "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" story as an allegory to convey his stand for the powerless majority during the late 1800's, namely, the Populists, an alliance of farmers and some urban workers Vs. the big bankers and government, who didn't want to dampen their ability to hold power by money. The story is about the development of the Populist Movement and the pecuniary motives of the 'silverites'.

Even though L. Frank Baum's book was first published in 1900, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", amongst other things, is an allegory for the state of affairs we now live in today. It's an allegory of the unfolding New World Order that was instituted in America via the stock-market crash of 1929, and the bankruptcy of the USA in 1933. The allegory is even set in the geographical center of the USA, in Kansas.

From the makers of the documentary:
In 1996, in a documentary called "The Money Masters", we asked the question why is America going broke. It wasn't clear then that we were, but it is today. Now the question is how can we get out of this mess. Foreclosures are everywhere, unemployment is skyrocketing – and this is only the beginning. America's economy is on a long, slippery slope from here on. The bubble ride of debt has come to an end.

What can government do? The sad answer is – under the current monetary system – nothing. It's not going to get better until the root of the problem is understood and addressed. There isn't enough stimulus money in the entire world to get us out of this hole.
Why? Debt... The national debt is just like our consumer debt – it's the interest that's killing us.

Though most people don't realize it the government can't just issue its own money anymore. It used to be that way. The King could just issue stuff called money. Abraham Lincoln did it to win the Civil War.

No, today, in our crazy money system, the government has to borrow our money into existence and then pay interest on it. That's why they call it the National Debt. All our money is created out of debt. Politicians who focus on reducing the National Debt as an answer probably don't know what the National Debt really is. To reduce the National Debt would be to reduce our money – and there's already too little of that.

No, you have to go deeper. You have to get at the root of this problem or we're never going to fix this. The solution isn't new or radical. America used to do it. Politicians used to fight with big bankers over it. It's all in our history – now sadly – in the distant past.

But why can't we just do it again? Why can't we just issue our own money, debt free? That, my friends, is the answer. Talk about reform! That's the only reform that will make a huge difference to everyone's life – even worldwide.

The solution is the secret that's been hidden from us for just over 100 years – ever since the time when author L. Frank Baum wrote "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."
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Re: Alice through the Looking Glass (2016)

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Robo wrote: Mon May 15, 2023 11:29 am Alice through the Looking Glass

Time rust approaching

With the help of the Chronosphere, Alice travels back in time and embarks on a race to save Wonderland in the present, before time runs out...

I've been studying this film since 2016, when it was first released, and am still discovering it's significance. It appears to be full of allegory and symbolism.

The Chronosphere (an object that controls all of time in Wonderland) appears to be linked with the philosophical concept of teleology:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teleology

In fairytales and mythology, teleological devices (in this case, the Chronosphere) commonly appear. Teleology is the idea that there is an aim, purpose or goal to the universe, a finality, even though we may not have a full concept of what that is.

"Star Trek: The Motion Picture" (1979) explores the theme in technological terms, but one of the best examples that portrays the concept in more human terms, is the story of the Holy Grail, where Parsifal asks, "What ails the King?"

Anyhow, back to "Alice Through the Looking Glass"... what appears to be happening in the clip is that history, in Wonderland, is coming to an end.

The whole reality of the world behind the Looking Glass (Wonderland) has been exposed as being based on a lie and a paradox. It's as if the system has become self-aware, and has no-where to go, so it must, therefore, reboot itself, and in this process, even Time himself must become unconscious of time, until the singularity passes. Before this happens, everything in Wonderland rusts over, including everyone within it.

The moment of Singularity occurs when Alice replaces the Chronosphere in its original place within the Great Clock's mechanism.

After Alice replaces the Chronosphere in its original place, everything in Wonderland un-rusts, and everything starts returning back to normal.

It appears that Alice was the only person able to "save" Wonderland because she came from outside of Wonderland, from a place on the other-side of the Looking Glass that she had stumbled through (a bit like how Alice, in a different story, fell down the rabbit hole).

Being an outsider, and coming from a place outside of Wonderland, Alice was not subject to Wonderland's rules and laws to the same extent that everyone else was. She did rust over in the end, but by the grace of Providence, she rusted over just as she was in a position to almost be able to place the Chronosphere back in its original place. Providence took care of the rest with the Divine spark coaxing the Chronosphere back into its holder, which in turn initiates the reversal of the rusting process. The Great Clock receives its reboot and is able to restart, bringing Wonderland back to normality.
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