May 25, 2009
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Come along as we go
to the movies!

“If they are getting too close
to the truth, we’ll finance a movie with just enough of the truth
in it to satisfy their appetites!”
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This is not a proven conspiracy theory, but it could very well be one. The movie Conspiracy Theory starring Mel Gibson and Julie Roberts more than qualifies. I saw it again yesterday on television. It deals with the MK-ULTRA project that I wrote about in a recent posting.
Most of the people I have interviewed since the movie was first screened in 1997 believe that it, and the MK-ULTRA project, are fiction. According to them, those things couldn't happen in the free world.
It was only when atrocities came to light that the CIA and Canada's government had to pay off victims who had been fighting for recognition for more than twenty years.
There were hundreds, if not thousands, of victims and we aren't about to hear from all of them – many of them died! If similar events surrounded their demise at enemy hands we would choose to say they were killed!
Enter a need for some truths. If you satisfy the public's appetite with half of the truth, they won't care about the other half -- the sordid half.
In this case, the exposés produced by the CBC, The Sleep Room and their Take Thirty special about the Allan Memorial Institute, missed the half that happens to include the connection of Canada's prime minister with the CIA financed research that created hundreds of innocent victims. A highschool freshman could have "connected the dots". Somehow, the CBC couldn't -- or wouldn't!
This ended up as a proven theory about a conspiracy. Unfortuntately, some of the facts are still missing. Obviously, there are other films that qualify.
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Shoes of Fisherman qualifies for my theory
For example, I still have my suspicions about Shoes of the Fisherman. I came out of the theatre forecasting to my companions that there would be a Russian pope in the next 20 years. They all thought I was crazy. I was only partly correct — he was Polish. |
My instinct told me that the Catholics could first be testing the waters. Anthony Quinn did a great job allaying most of the fears Italians had about a foreign pope. Now they have a German pope who was formerly in charge of the inquisition bureau of the papacy. If you condition the people's minds properly, you can do anything!
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Dr. Strangelove was not a black comedy
Dr. Strangelove was another movie that, while bordering on the truth, caricaturized several of its cold war characters in such a way that we all came away from the movie theatre thanking ourselves that nobody could be that crazy! Crazy you say? |
How about the last two with their hands on the atomic war button, George Shrub and Chimney? I don't have much trouble visualizing Shrub waving his cowboy hat, and saddled on an atomic bomb destined for Iran or North Korea. Chimney is too smart to make a similar trip – he would be back at home directing missile traffic.
I saved the most frightening film for last
And most frightening of all was the PBS television broadcast yesterday of Jesus Camp. This film has been around for a couple of years. It is an account of how the religious extremists in US America are conditioning their young people to become an army for Christ. You can view the entire film by clicking here.
You may not like the comparison, but the techniques employed to prepare our kids is right out of Adolf Hitler's strategy book when he created the Hitler Youth Movement. Remember, Germany was a devout conservative Christian nation that supported Hitler's agenda. So did prominent US Americans like Henry Ford as Hitler took advantage of Germany's economic crises to obtain control.
The fact that these people are conducting their indoctrination with smiles on their faces and Jesus in their hearts doesn't change the fact that their enemies appear to be gays, abortionists and atheists -- none of which are enemies of the state – at least not until the extremist Christians get their way. In Germany the targets were Jews, Gypsies and Blacks.
Now, readers, don't dwell on the fact that some of these events happened fifty, sixty and seventy years ago. Similar events are taking place today. Aren't you a little bit suspicious? Or do you care? I care, but I am not constrained by the blind faith that keeps most of you from seeing the truth, and permits similar atrocities to go unchallenged.
I have an advantage. I live . . . without gods!
Anton Kozlik
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