Who said being a Freemason equaled being a cult leader? I was talking about Asian mythology, not the video game backstory (which is mostly inspired by Alice, but cast with an everyman)
I watched and kind of enjoyed the movie on it's merits, just like I can play the games and enjoy them on their own merits. But you're fooling yourself if you think video games aren't just one more form of mental programming.
It's the biggest entertainment industry out there, and you think there's no symbolism being targeted at our psyche?
Case in point: You're emotionally attached to it and don't want to acknowledge the truth. Just like people who like the Beatles don't want to acknowledge it was an occultist freemason psyop with shitty musicians being used for political change.
We're in Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon territory here. How can the most random shit be tied to Alice in Wonderland? Can AquaFresh toothpaste be connected to the Cheshire Cat?
You'd be better off looking at Batman villain Jervis Tetch, AKA the Mad Hatter.
Who said being a Freemason equaled being a cult leader? I was talking about Asian mythology, not the video game backstory (which is mostly inspired by Alice, but cast with an everyman)
I watched and kind of enjoyed the movie on it's merits, just like I can play the games and enjoy them on their own merits. But you're fooling yourself if you think video games aren't just one more form of mental programming.
It's the biggest entertainment industry out there, and you think there's no symbolism being targeted at our psyche?
Case in point: You're emotionally attached to it and don't want to acknowledge the truth. Just like people who like the Beatles don't want to acknowledge it was an occultist freemason psyop with shitty musicians being used for political change.
Again:
Not Alice.
"Knight saves princess from dragon."
Not Alice.
Why are you so hung up on Alice?
We're in Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon territory here. How can the most random shit be tied to Alice in Wonderland? Can AquaFresh toothpaste be connected to the Cheshire Cat?
You'd be better off looking at Batman villain Jervis Tetch, AKA the Mad Hatter.
Transported into another world, full of fantastical elements and mystery, Eat Me Mushrooms that change your size?
Miyamoto once directly referenced Alice in Wonderland as inspiration.
Jervis Tertch isn't a mass media icon that has programmed generations.
The real question is, why are you so emotionally attached to it?
I believe that's called John Carter of Mars.