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23-03-2007, 09:46 PM
Imagine if Movies Told the Truth
March 22, 2007


By Henry Makow Ph.D.

"The Queen" illustrates how the public is lulled to sleep with Mother Goose stories.

The drama rests entirely on Queen Elizabeth II's refusal to speak publicly after the death of Princess Diana in 1997; and how, under pressure from a grieving nation, she gallantly rose to the occasion.

Nominated for "Best Picture," the movie doesn’t mention she had good reason to be reticent.

Helen Mirrren won for "Best Actress" but if Mohammed Fayed is right, Elizabeth II deserves the Oscar.

She orchestrated the hit with her husband and son. "I want Charles and Philip together in court." the father of Diana's fiance said recently. "These are the people who ordered the murder."

Now that would have been a movie!

However in this one, Elizabeth wishes to "suffer silently and with dignity" and "focus on her grandsons' suffering." The tensions between the Princess and the House of Windsor are only implied.

The movie is comforting. Elizabeth II really is a good person, not the front for the world's greatest criminal syndicate, dealing in drugs, arms, prostitution and banking, according to Lyndon LaRouche's book "Dope, Inc." (1992.)

Prince Charles, Prince Philip and Tony and Cherie Blair come off as dedicated citizens and family people, not inbred Masons, Satanists, traitors, murderers, criminals perverts and crystal gazers depicted by David Icke. (I reserve judgment on reptilian shape shifters.)

After seeing "The Queen," I left the cinema feeling with Robert Browning, "God is in His Heaven and all is right with the world."

Our leaders are decent people trying to do what's right! The old ladies in the audience shouted, "pip, pip" when Elizabeth finally saw the light. "Well done, your majesty!"

The movie critics felt the same way. Ninety eight per cent gave the movie positive reviews.


MURDER WILL OUT

However, in the case of murder we always ask, "Who Benefits?"

After the divorce of Charles and Diana in 1991, The London Daily Mail emphasized England "now has effectively two Royal Houses—the House of Charles and the House of Diana. In the first five months of separation, Princess Diana attracted five times as many spectators, twice as many reporters, and more than twice as many photographers than her husband." (Peter Fearon, "Buckingham Babylon" p. 372)

Diana's death looks like an old fashioned Mafia hit, a British dynastic spat. Didn't Queen Elizabeth I have Mary Stuart beheaded in 1587? Diana threatened the family business and had to be rubbed out.

According to "This is London" (March 2) "Mr. Fayed has been implacable in his insistence that Prince Philip 'masterminded' the couples' death. He says Dodi and Diana planned to marry but the British establishment could not accept the prospect of the mother of a future king marrying a Muslim."

Or giving him a Muslim half-brother? There were rumors she was pregnant. Diana expressed fears that Charles would use MI-6 to arrange a car crash. There is evidence this is exactly what happened.

Imagine if this movie revealed the truth instead of covered it up?


MOVIES FOR THE LOWER DEGREES

"In pre-movie days the business of peddling lies about life was spotty and organized." Ben Hecht, a veteran screenwriter wrote. Since then, "One basic [movie] plot only has appeared daily...the triumph of virtue and the overthrow of wickedness.... (A Child of the Century, p. 468)

But, in real life, the bad guys have overthrown virtue. The Cabbalist central banking mob finagled control over national credit and is consolidating this advantage into world tyranny. It has bought everything and made success often synonymous with serving the devil. It's goal is to hoard all the world's resources, train serf, technocrat and soldier classes, and dispose of the rest with the blessing of the rent-a-professor/writer class.

They fund the movies that deceive, distract and debilitate the boobs while they advance toward their goal.

Society as a whole is organized like a secret society (i.e. Freemasonry, Communism, Zionism, Feminism.). Most members are not told the real agenda. They are easier to manipulate with idealistic sounding platitudes about freedom and righteousness. The function of the mass media and education: is to reinforce the official illusion: how things "are supposed to be."

[In a famous interview with Sarah McClendon in December 1992, George Bush Sr. admitted: "Sarah, if the American people had ever known the truth about what we Bushes have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched."]

To be hoaxed is probably the essense of the modern human experience, but of course few know it. Even those who rise in this monstrous conspiracy are dupes. These "useful idiots" provide a convincing facade. James Forrestal, for example, was an investment banker who became Truman's Secretary of Defense. When he realized the Masonic bankers controlled Communism as well as Capitalism, he couldn’t keep quiet. He was deemed "insane" and thrown from the window of Bethesda Naval Hospital. He was a good guy. He lost. There are no movies about him.

"Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason?
For if it prosper, none dare call it treason."

Richard Nixon eventually realized the same thing and wanted to take back the USA. The CIA used The Washington Post and Watergate to impeach him. Yet the movie "All the President's Men" tells a cock-and-bull story about the press bringing down a corrupt ruler. The truth – a political hack who reaches for greatness by defying the Rockefellers--would have been wonderful. Even Oliver Stone missed this story in his depiction of Nixon's life.

Have you seen an honest movie about the murder of George Patton or Huey Long? One about 9-11? What about Margie Shroedinger, the woman who sued G.W. Bush for rape and then "committed suicide" ? There are dozens of "good guys" murdered during the Clinton Administration. Each one would make a great movie.

[At the 1991 Bilderberg meeting, David Rockefeller thanked the media for covering up elite plans for the "supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers." “It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years."]

News now sees itself as entertainment. It serves a politcal and propaganda function. Entertainment is the main reason for our collective arrested development. People depend on it for information and guidance. Their souls cry out for beauty and a sense of what humans can aspire to. Instead they are fed a diet of deception and depravity.

If Mohammed Fayed is right, the movie "The Queen" covers up the murder of the future King of England's mother.

Hopefully the Internet will provide entertainment that nurtures rather than enslaves.
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mrguitarbear
23-03-2007, 11:15 PM
Nice review ! The power of myth to control the masses goes far beyond the theories of Leo Strauss and people are happy to accept the ' good will triumph over evil ' philosophy peddled by Hollywood because thats what they would like to believe is true. And because it does happen , sometimes - thats what gives the myth its credibility.
But this film just looks like propaganda for the House of Windsor with the DVD coming out just as the inquest proceedings over Diana's death are beginning. Hmm , what a coincidence ! :D

cheeb
24-03-2007, 12:04 AM
ive experienced prince charles whilst living on the scilly isles,its part of the duchy of cornwall'the bloke is a complete bumbling buffoon why worry about these imbreds who live in the biggest council house in britain .everyone thought he was a bit of a joke and 'humoured ' him

esse
09-05-2008, 01:12 PM
Nice Review indeed, some great quotes there - yeah I've seen it at the Video shop - have been tempted to watch it for the sake of seeing what it's on about, what the angle is - obvious rubbish and propaganda of the worst sort, just haven't been able to stomach it so far - after reading yr post I am patting myself on the back for a decision well made. I mean, I like to say - you can't judge a book by it's cover and all - and in many cases - this really does apply, but - shrug - not really all the time. :rolleyes:

monkfish
09-05-2008, 01:18 PM
Yeah top stuff. Has anyone seen the Princess Die dvd? Tempted to get it.