View Full Version : Stanley Kubrick - What did he know?
narcolepticwatchman
20-04-2007, 06:28 PM
Was reading a bit about kubrick earlier and i noticed that his films commonly had themes which are of interest when doing this type of research ie Dehumanisation, mind control secret societies etc.
The mind control one struck me. I had seen his films but never really realised the true implications......joined the dots. Clockwork Orange and Full Metal Jacket both have major trauma based mind control plots. (private pile gets beaten then turns into a machine / maniac - alex in Clockwork Oranage gets the mind control as his treatment. )
Makes me wonder why he picked these films to direct. Was he involved in this stuff or was he just trying to tell us something?
For the numerologists out there, he also died on the 7th march 1999 which was 666 days before 1st January 2001 (Space Oddessy 2001 was one of his biggest movies)
yeah I caught Clockwork Orange on tv but only caught half way through when mind control was used on him.I will have to watch the whole movie.They sort of do the same on me but its beam straight into my head,So there crimes are hard to prove.But they are doing the reverse good man to mad man.
I think he sort of new some sort of uk mkultra program was going on. After all the uk goverment banned the movie.
tommi
20-04-2007, 07:06 PM
It's worth watching 'eyes wide shut'. Good film and pretty good visual to what may or may not go on in these secret society meetings..
Incidentally, he died pretty soon after the film was released..
narcolepticwatchman
20-04-2007, 07:20 PM
It's worth watching 'eyes wide shut'. Good film and pretty good visual to what may or may not go on in these secret society meetings..
Incidentally, he died pretty soon after the film was released..
He actually died during filming I think....
welfarewarrior
20-04-2007, 07:20 PM
getting an upside down dick suck by some mongolian chimp tamer is a usefull tool for coming up with cracking film plots :D :D :D
mada88
28-04-2007, 12:56 AM
2001 and 2010 are high masonic movies. Krubrik probably knew the score. 2001 is when a new system was brought in (NWO? 9/11?) 2010 will be when a new son is born, a new man will be shown to the public. Arthur C Clarke was a high degree mason and showed us the masonic religion.
deano
28-04-2007, 01:08 AM
Watch this now!
NOW
http://collativelearning.com/a%20clockwork%20orange%20review.html
KUBRICK, CLOCKWORK ORANGE AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER
analysis by rob ager
mada88
28-04-2007, 01:43 AM
Watch this now!
NOW
http://collativelearning.com/a%20clockwork%20orange%20review.html
KUBRICK, CLOCKWORK ORANGE AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER
analysis by rob ager
We are products of the system, if has giving us our cultures that have come from the top like the farmer planting his seeds.
narcolepticwatchman
03-05-2007, 07:16 PM
Another interesting point. TheComputer in 2001 is called HAL. HAL is IBM -1 letter each. IBM were responsible for the computer system that sorted the Jews in the concentration camps.
amadeus
06-05-2007, 08:49 PM
I wonder what the Beethoven-connection is? Just finished watching "Eyes wide shut", excellent movie by the way, and there was the password 'Fidelio'-an opera by Beethoven. I mean the implication to Germany is obvious, but somehow I think theres more to it.
The film also gives an excellent description of how addicted the top men are to power. You can have everything you want. No body can hurt you. Take any woman you want. Decide if someone live or die. And participate in bizarre orgies with masks on... I mean just think of it, these individuals live in a totally different world of reality than most of us! And once they get used to it they'll do ANYTHING stop someone trying to interfere. And once you're in the inner circle, theres no turning back. You can't quit.
The ritual scene in the film was pretty scary stuff. Watching it seemed to set off some "genetic intuitive alarm" in me. Wonder how much of this ritual was cut off from the final release...
Any info on the circumstances of Kubrick's death would be welcomed.
-amadeus-
tickles
07-05-2007, 02:08 AM
Watch this now!
NOW
http://collativelearning.com/a%20clockwork%20orange%20review.html
KUBRICK, CLOCKWORK ORANGE AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER
analysis by rob ager
Great link deano.
His reviews of A Clock Work Orange are interesting.