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Power Elite Using Movies And Entertainment Preparing Us For Disaster, Death, Alien Invasion And Extinction Level Events (Video)

Saturday, March 7, 2015 20:46
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Entertainment venues are wonderful ways elites and governments can manipulate the masses; either by omission–failing to inform, or propoganda–falsely informing.  The movers and shakers of the world manipulate humanity using mass media to change minds, provide a fertile environment  for mind control.  

 

Even  ads and commercials for shaving cream, deodorant, or toe fungus treatments can be used to manipulate the masses. .

It has gotten to the point that many can’t differentiate between entertainment and reality.  Think of how many people believe we have already gone to Mars, established bases on alien worlds, or  confuse what they have seen on television or at the movies, with current events.  

 

Ours is a world where all is not as it seems and what we believe can be manipulated for others’ benefit. 

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The entertainment elite have ben preparing Americans for three generations.  Think of the horror/science fiction movies coming out of the Fifties, ides which morphed in to popular TV series: Star Treck, My Favorite Martian, among others.

These series prepared Americans for knowlegee of alien planets, cultures, and ideas.

'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' (1956)

3. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) / Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
Two sides of the same coin, in a rare case where the original’s primitive pleasures, powered by the seductive direction of the great Don Siegel and the off-kilter realistic insanity of Kevin McCarthy in the central role, are complemented by the subversive insinuations of the remake by Philip Kaufman. Each provided sly rebuttals to the political winds prevailing at the time of their release: Siegel’s a slap at Joseph McCarthy conservatism in 1956, and Kaufman’s a rebuke of the pious liberal, San Francisco hippy platitudes still espoused in 1978. In other words: before you cross the broad Mind Control Boulevard, remember to look both ways; you never know who might try to make you conform to their way of thinking.   MOREHERE

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