graflok
20-06-2007, 10:58 PM
A lot of movies seem to have messages these days and they're not necessarily
subtle or subliminal.
And, the messages seem to support NWO agendas or what is likely to be
future NWO agendas.
For example:
http://www.moviexclusive.com/review/departed/poster.jpg
The Departed won the Best Picture Oscar. It was directed
by Martin Scorsese with a cast of "A-List" actors. It tells the
story of an undercover cop pretending to be a mobster and a
mobster pretending to be a cop. In short order it becomes
very difficult to tell them apart. In other words, the cop
(a state cop in this case) is just as despicable as the mobster
and vice versa.
My take on this film is that it serves to paint a very scary
picture of cops, especially state cops. The point being
that "we'd all be better off with a National or even a World
Police Force." And, that, I believe, is the message.
Here's another movie I happened to see on HBO recently:
http://www.canmag.com/images/front/movies2006/overthehedge13.jpg
My take on the message of Over The Hedge:
"Junk food is great, kids. It's much more fun than natural
foods. And, stealing things from others is really, really great
fun too! Oh, and don't worry about those white streaks in
the sky, kids. They're perfectly normal."
And, here's one from a few years ago:
http://thecia.com.au/reviews/f/images/firewall-poster-1.jpg
Message of Firewall:
"There's some really, really scary terrorists out there
who want to kill your family and they know how to hack into
computer networks and steal your identity to help them in their
plot. So, we better introduce some tight controls on the internet
to prevent this from happening to you."
I'm sure that not all movies have an NWO agenda but it sure seems like
a lot of them do. Especially recently.
subtle or subliminal.
And, the messages seem to support NWO agendas or what is likely to be
future NWO agendas.
For example:
http://www.moviexclusive.com/review/departed/poster.jpg
The Departed won the Best Picture Oscar. It was directed
by Martin Scorsese with a cast of "A-List" actors. It tells the
story of an undercover cop pretending to be a mobster and a
mobster pretending to be a cop. In short order it becomes
very difficult to tell them apart. In other words, the cop
(a state cop in this case) is just as despicable as the mobster
and vice versa.
My take on this film is that it serves to paint a very scary
picture of cops, especially state cops. The point being
that "we'd all be better off with a National or even a World
Police Force." And, that, I believe, is the message.
Here's another movie I happened to see on HBO recently:
http://www.canmag.com/images/front/movies2006/overthehedge13.jpg
My take on the message of Over The Hedge:
"Junk food is great, kids. It's much more fun than natural
foods. And, stealing things from others is really, really great
fun too! Oh, and don't worry about those white streaks in
the sky, kids. They're perfectly normal."
And, here's one from a few years ago:
http://thecia.com.au/reviews/f/images/firewall-poster-1.jpg
Message of Firewall:
"There's some really, really scary terrorists out there
who want to kill your family and they know how to hack into
computer networks and steal your identity to help them in their
plot. So, we better introduce some tight controls on the internet
to prevent this from happening to you."
I'm sure that not all movies have an NWO agenda but it sure seems like
a lot of them do. Especially recently.