A mathematician, Abraham Wald, pointed out that perhaps the reason certain areas of the planes weren’t covered in bullet holes was that planes that were shot in certain critical areas did not return.
This insight led to the armor being re-enforced on the parts of returning planes where there were no bullet holes. This wisdom was also beneficially applied to the Skyraider during the Korean War.
This shows that the reasons why we are missing certain data may be more meaningful than the available data, itself.
So, in all the many questions we ask here on GAW, don’t only listen to what the evidence says, listen also to what is not being said.
This is an interesting thought process with movies and media. I’ve never seen the deep state and fed agencies as the bad guys in movies. I’ve never seen a movie where drug companies poison people with vaccines. I’ve never seen major media outlets ask why Bin Laden hated us or seen any documentaries from the point of view of Hitler.
Try "Triumph of the Will" (1935), directed by Leni Riefenstahl. Not sure it is a Hitler point of view, but it is certainly the POV of a Hitler adulator.
Not much mystery about Hitler, if you read a few biographies and absorb "Mein Kampf" and his second book. He has some interesting insights, and a whole lot of fantastic hatred for Jews. If you are looking for justice on his side, there is none. The Treaty of Versailles was a ruinous mistake, but bad politics on one side does not justify genocide under any pretext.
Greatest story never told- a 3 hr Hitler documentary that's more his pov
Q confirmed Hitler’s rise came thru the Global Economic depression.
u/#q4476
Rothschilds wanted Nazi's, and they got them.
https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2021/08/05/blackrock-plus/
That alone wouldn't have done it. A good book on the rise of Hiler is "The Fuhrer" by Konrad Heiden. There was a whole lot that happened in the 1920s that was a necessary ingredient of what followed. Hitler wanted power and the Nazis were deemed the least distressing option. It wasn't money that gave him the Chancellorship. (The Communists always had a following. The problem for the Nazi Party was that they were sharing the political pie with a handful of other parties. It is always a case---and a problem---of becoming the largest minority in a pluralistic field. The other parties had no program.)
You place far too much impetus for war on behalf of Rothschilds' chosen puppet, and not the Families themselves.
u/#q142
"Was Hitler a Puppet?"
https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2021/09/03/secret-prep-for-world-wars-tut-merck-cig/
Deep state was alluded to but not named in the X files - the smoking man was the embodiment of it..
Not drug companies poisoning exactly but this film plot was illegal unethical experimentation by big pharma. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_Measures - I think Michael Crichton also had a book about similar plot Then also conspiracy theory with Mel Gibson was about psych experiments to subconsciously trigger assets
As for fed agencies being the bad guys - enemy of the state - feds murder congress critter and then go after witness and wreck his life Also on TV the series scandal had a sub plot of a black op assassination unit B613 which basically controlled govt obliquely…
These assholes probably put this shot out there as a means of gaslighting - if anyone raises issues “oh you’ve been watching too much TV/Films”
Also, "The Fugitive", shows pharmaceutical company and drug R&D as corrupt and evil.
Manchurian Candidate
My feeling exactly, they love gaslighting like this. It there’s a truth it is fictional ized for normies, this you can’t speak to the truth without being associated with the fiction, making it easy to dismiss.
Adolf Hitler - The Greatest Story Never Told - 6 hour documentary on rumble.
https://rumble.com/vxd3lv-adolf-hitler-the-greatest-story-never-told-full-documentary.html
There is an opposite phenomena in movies & media. The cabal uses them to symbolize their crimes, before or after the fact.
That's why so much of yesterday's fiction is today's reality.
Three Days of the Condor (1975).