The Matrix was almost a scene for scene copy of a comic book called The Invisibles; which absolutely features a cabal of elites engaging in terrible degenerate things.
They didn't copy the comic for the two sequels; which is why they're a lot worse.
Tom Hanks has been posting cryptic pedo shit for a long time. Then just up and moved to a country that doesn't extradite to the US right before Maxwell's pedo list got out officially.
I encourage anyone who hasn't to dig up all of isaac kappy's videos and watch them. There are some very intriguing bits of information in them. You can tell Kappy seemed to genuinely care about the Q movement and what it stood for.
As a writer and director, his choice in movies are very interesting as well: Braveheart, The Patriot, Passion of the Christ, even Apocalypto. A lot of his movies carry the same themes and to me that is anti-tyranny/establishment.
I feel like Once Upon A Time in Hollywood was a total "screw you" to anyone who knows about the evil in that town. Romanticizing the industry while portraying Roman Polanski as some decent person. Brad Pitt's character hangs around an underage girl though he doesn't do anything to her. Either way it is still deliberately a part of the movie. Of course it was written and directed by Quentin Tarantino who's friends with Harvey Weinstein. The movie came out in 2019, a year after Weinstein was arrested too.
QT said in a radio interview that it wasn’t actually a rape what Polanski did because she “wanted it” while it’s not something he’d personally do he claim! But it was no harm no foul, he was called on this by the interviewer.
He was also a conservative, but quiet about it. He was terrified of flying, maybe because he was afraid of being killed?
Either way, Eyes Wide Shut is on the same level as the matrix for me. It’s one of my favorite movies and I would give my left nut to see the original cut of the film.
He literally filmed the satanic rituals at a Rothschild estate. How he got away with that is a mystery to me.
The film alludes to mkultra kittens, and has pentagrams scattered throughout. All of it is a redpill, but you have to watch it a few times and read some analysis to get the most out of it.
Guess what's supposedly 237,000 miles away? The moon. That's why Kubrick changed the room number from 217 for his film. So that when Danny stands up in the hallway wearing his Apollo sweater, it looks like he's a rocket ship launching into space (which isn't real, btw) before walking (flying) toward the room (distance) of 237.
The Kubrick rabbit hole is deep. I only grasp pieces of it, and take film criticism seriously so won't personally talk about something I'm not comfortable being expert on.
I will say Think MIRROR absolutely applies, literally, to his works.
For anyone interested film critic and all around smart guy Rob Ager has some SUPERB video and text essays on a lot of Kubrick's work. A lot of it is free, but I keep meaning to buy the paywall stuff - it's that good.
He points out a lot of the pedo / globalist imagery embedded in Kubrick's film, without him really being aware of all the stuff Q talks about. His The Shining analysis is the best around on the free web and is an incredibly interesting and entertaining dive.
I can barely get my alleged "cinefile"
friends to look and it's frustrating purely from a film analysis standpoint, much less the Exposing the Cabal angle. But I guess that's a good example of the lack of analytical curiosity of most people. Can't blame 'em, but it bums me out
Reiterating: His work on The Shining is the most interesting I've ever experienced. Granted, I haven't read any of the many books on the subject Ager references (this guy did his own independent research at Stanley Kubrick's personal archives for Lord's sake), many of which sound amazing.
If you're taking Kubrick - any of them. All are different, all are similiar, all are very good at least, and probably Great. I'm still evaluating him throughly; there's a ton to uncover.
Generally? I recommend Tarkovsky's "Stalker" to people who ask me. It is probably my favorite film. Some I recommend it to later agree. A lot don't. Lol.
Books - "Slaughterhouse Five" until I change my mind. There's a ton of great ones, but it's the easiest to disgest. And easy is always appreciated when it comes to great works of art. There's enough to gnaw on without a lot of complications.
Have to be honest pretty meh for entertainers that winked so only the already awake or stained would see. What is similarly saddening to me are those that gave their lives in one way or another to awaken more.
Bob Chapman
Aaron Russo
Eustace Mullins
Lyndon LaRouche
Larry Nichols
Lavoy Finicum
A list of people demonized during their lifetimes and forever more to most. A list of people plucked from my human memory that helped me wake up in one form or another, giving their life in one size or another.
Most movies are fed to them through CIA . Its programming like any other.
The Matrix was almost a scene for scene copy of a comic book called The Invisibles; which absolutely features a cabal of elites engaging in terrible degenerate things.
They didn't copy the comic for the two sequels; which is why they're a lot worse.
Go watch Rosemary's Baby (Polanski)
I mean, he basically did a bio-documentary with that one...
Roseanne?
Tom Hanks has been posting cryptic pedo shit for a long time. Then just up and moved to a country that doesn't extradite to the US right before Maxwell's pedo list got out officially.
Had Isaac Kappy killed and laughed about it on Kimmel.
"Roadkill? i HoPe NoT!"
I encourage anyone who hasn't to dig up all of isaac kappy's videos and watch them. There are some very intriguing bits of information in them. You can tell Kappy seemed to genuinely care about the Q movement and what it stood for.
Seriously? Hanx was king pedo! He was the adrenochrome delivery kingpin. When hanx went down, they all went down.
Everytime I see Wilson now, I think of Frazzledrip.
Wilsons face is the imprint of the girl whos face was carved off by Hillary/Huma in the frazzled vid.
Oh boy, that's a rabbit hole.
The Wachowskis used to be normal. They were drugged and mindfucked into becoming trannies.
Hollywood vilified Mel Gibson and everyone said he was a nutjob. Turns out he wasn't.
I remember an interview he did where he talked about people stalking his father as a means to intimidate him. He said it was scary stuff.
Remember how hard they cried out "muh antisemitism"? in trying to vilify him?
As a writer and director, his choice in movies are very interesting as well: Braveheart, The Patriot, Passion of the Christ, even Apocalypto. A lot of his movies carry the same themes and to me that is anti-tyranny/establishment.
I remember when that happened. Of course we all believed he had loat his mind because...who could believe such evil existed at that point?
I feel like Once Upon A Time in Hollywood was a total "screw you" to anyone who knows about the evil in that town. Romanticizing the industry while portraying Roman Polanski as some decent person. Brad Pitt's character hangs around an underage girl though he doesn't do anything to her. Either way it is still deliberately a part of the movie. Of course it was written and directed by Quentin Tarantino who's friends with Harvey Weinstein. The movie came out in 2019, a year after Weinstein was arrested too.
wasn't quentin on the epstein flight log?
I believe so. I always thought his movies were overrated.
I hated that movie it was garbage. Its tarantinos softcore foot fetish film
Indeed
QT said in a radio interview that it wasn’t actually a rape what Polanski did because she “wanted it” while it’s not something he’d personally do he claim! But it was no harm no foul, he was called on this by the interviewer.
Kubrick was definitely killed by the deep state.
He was also a conservative, but quiet about it. He was terrified of flying, maybe because he was afraid of being killed?
Either way, Eyes Wide Shut is on the same level as the matrix for me. It’s one of my favorite movies and I would give my left nut to see the original cut of the film.
He literally filmed the satanic rituals at a Rothschild estate. How he got away with that is a mystery to me.
The film alludes to mkultra kittens, and has pentagrams scattered throughout. All of it is a redpill, but you have to watch it a few times and read some analysis to get the most out of it.
Dead OGs:
Phil Schnieder
Prodigy
That Vax lady this year
PcR test Creator died in oct 2019 of PNUMoNiA
So many more. RiP.
Nipsy hustle.
The Shining is Kubrick's admission that he directed the fake moon landing mission.
Room 237.
Guess what's supposedly 237,000 miles away? The moon. That's why Kubrick changed the room number from 217 for his film. So that when Danny stands up in the hallway wearing his Apollo sweater, it looks like he's a rocket ship launching into space (which isn't real, btw) before walking (flying) toward the room (distance) of 237.
The Kubrick rabbit hole is deep. I only grasp pieces of it, and take film criticism seriously so won't personally talk about something I'm not comfortable being expert on.
I will say Think MIRROR absolutely applies, literally, to his works.
For anyone interested film critic and all around smart guy Rob Ager has some SUPERB video and text essays on a lot of Kubrick's work. A lot of it is free, but I keep meaning to buy the paywall stuff - it's that good.
He points out a lot of the pedo / globalist imagery embedded in Kubrick's film, without him really being aware of all the stuff Q talks about. His The Shining analysis is the best around on the free web and is an incredibly interesting and entertaining dive.
http://www.collativelearning.com/
Comments like this make me very happy.
I can barely get my alleged "cinefile" friends to look and it's frustrating purely from a film analysis standpoint, much less the Exposing the Cabal angle. But I guess that's a good example of the lack of analytical curiosity of most people. Can't blame 'em, but it bums me out
Reiterating: His work on The Shining is the most interesting I've ever experienced. Granted, I haven't read any of the many books on the subject Ager references (this guy did his own independent research at Stanley Kubrick's personal archives for Lord's sake), many of which sound amazing.
Thanks again ?
Unfortunately, about a thousand of them.
If you're taking Kubrick - any of them. All are different, all are similiar, all are very good at least, and probably Great. I'm still evaluating him throughly; there's a ton to uncover.
Generally? I recommend Tarkovsky's "Stalker" to people who ask me. It is probably my favorite film. Some I recommend it to later agree. A lot don't. Lol.
Books - "Slaughterhouse Five" until I change my mind. There's a ton of great ones, but it's the easiest to disgest. And easy is always appreciated when it comes to great works of art. There's enough to gnaw on without a lot of complications.
Shirley you can't be serious.
I am serious and don't call me Shirley. Do you like gladiator movies? Ah Fuckit, looks like I picked the wrong week to quick sniffing glue!
The saddest fo me is General Patton and Bill Cooper.
Have to be honest pretty meh for entertainers that winked so only the already awake or stained would see. What is similarly saddening to me are those that gave their lives in one way or another to awaken more.
Bob Chapman Aaron Russo Eustace Mullins Lyndon LaRouche Larry Nichols Lavoy Finicum
A list of people demonized during their lifetimes and forever more to most. A list of people plucked from my human memory that helped me wake up in one form or another, giving their life in one size or another.
Go rewatch Rosemary's Baby... ugh.