Ding ding ding. Number 2 was my first impression upon viewing the trailer this last weekend. I think Nick Cage as Dracula is hilarious, and I'm a big fan of Dracula stories in general. But i definitely got the feeling that this movie is comms for those trying to "escape a toxic relationship" with the evil cabal. I've been seeing a TON of white hat comms or themes in shows or media lately..... More so than ever before. Its encouraging to me
Exactly my thoughts, specifically that was on of my points.
First 27 Seconds:
They are made relatable to the people, that they too are no different. At the end of the day, this is true for normies (not meant for us). Normies sell out like this every day. The person who is coming clean for selling them out to actual death is now relatable in the first 27 seconds.
:27-32
Powerful enough to destroy 'the Pope' because that's exactly what that person resonates as to normies.
:38
Reaffirm how relatable.
:40
meet antagonist at a popular establishment, procures children, and protagonist(?) 'just wants a normal life again'.
I have arthritis, you can take it from there.
TLDR;
1:50
"That's so weird, why would you phrase it like that?"
....
"OK, we're dealing with a little more than narcissisms here."
Indeed! It's a comm for the normies to throw off the yolk of the establishment they've gotten into bed with, either knowingly or not. Buyers remorse in Lehman's terms. The movie get out has some VERY interesting plot points. As well as some VERY alchemy driven plot points. Which leads me to believe it's definitely comms of some kind. Great movie btw. I wasn't initially sure if it at first, but by the end I finally saw the movie for what it was.... Like or hate Jordan Peele, he's telling us something here
1899 was quite the trip. Took me about 3 episodes to figure out where it was going but then it was interesting to watch how they got there. Massive messaging going on
Two ways to look at this:
Ding ding ding. Number 2 was my first impression upon viewing the trailer this last weekend. I think Nick Cage as Dracula is hilarious, and I'm a big fan of Dracula stories in general. But i definitely got the feeling that this movie is comms for those trying to "escape a toxic relationship" with the evil cabal. I've been seeing a TON of white hat comms or themes in shows or media lately..... More so than ever before. Its encouraging to me
Exactly my thoughts, specifically that was on of my points.
First 27 Seconds:
They are made relatable to the people, that they too are no different. At the end of the day, this is true for normies (not meant for us). Normies sell out like this every day. The person who is coming clean for selling them out to actual death is now relatable in the first 27 seconds.
:27-32 Powerful enough to destroy 'the Pope' because that's exactly what that person resonates as to normies.
:38 Reaffirm how relatable.
:40 meet antagonist at a popular establishment, procures children, and protagonist(?) 'just wants a normal life again'.
I have arthritis, you can take it from there.
TLDR; 1:50
"That's so weird, why would you phrase it like that?" .... "OK, we're dealing with a little more than narcissisms here."
Indeed.
Indeed! It's a comm for the normies to throw off the yolk of the establishment they've gotten into bed with, either knowingly or not. Buyers remorse in Lehman's terms. The movie get out has some VERY interesting plot points. As well as some VERY alchemy driven plot points. Which leads me to believe it's definitely comms of some kind. Great movie btw. I wasn't initially sure if it at first, but by the end I finally saw the movie for what it was.... Like or hate Jordan Peele, he's telling us something here
Same. Netflix in particular, has been carpet bombing comms
That's what Ive been seeing as of late. That show 1899 has some interesting plot points to say the least
1899 was quite the trip. Took me about 3 episodes to figure out where it was going but then it was interesting to watch how they got there. Massive messaging going on