Hollywood has a pet peeve; a thorn on their side; something that’s been bothering them for decades.
Take a look at Kill Bill, a fine movie about swordsmanship and revenge.
There is a hospital scene in Kill Bill in which a male nurse takes advantage of the female protagonist’s comatose state. Hidden in that scene is a statement. Millions have watched Kill Bill but very few remember that detail. Most of them didn’t even notice.
What is the bad guy wearing around his neck? Blink and you might miss it.
That’s right, he wears a crucifix. And if you didn’t notice, your subconscious did.
The subconscious part of the mind cannot tell the difference between real and fake. So when a movie enacts violence — sexual violence in this case — the audience is caught in that violence. And it’s precisely at that vulnerable moment that Hollywood does what they do best.
Inception
In Kill Bill, the bad guy wears a crucifix. So the subconscious immediately associates crucifix with negative emotions. There is no discernment or logic involved; it just happens.
Other examples:
In Top Gun, the hero’s wing-man is shown to wear a crucifix. The audience only gets to see it for a few seconds. Guess what happens to him later in the movie. The wing-man dies.
In Poseidon, a woman removes her crucifix and uses it to save her friends from drowning. She then dies.
In The Martian, the hero chops and burns a wooden crucifix because it’s the only flammable material he could find on Mars. All in the name of “science”, of course. Crucifix burns, science wins.
In Gattaca, another ode to “science”, the hero overcomes all limitations and flies to space. But if you freeze frame, you will see a cross symbol replaced by the symbol of infinity.
I can sit here giving you examples all day. I challenge you to find a recent Hollywood movie that doesn’t employ this trope. And if it’s not a crucifix, it’s prayer, churches, priests, or anything that can be visually associated to Christianity.
Again, the subconscious mind associates symbols with emotions. Ask anyone who’s spent a day in advertising; or dog training.
After decades of consuming Hollywood movies the masses have been trained to associate the Christianity logo with negative emotions and trauma. At the same time, they have been trained to associate the Coca Cola logo with euphoria, joy, and bliss.
Have you seen Facebook’s new Meta logo? It’s the infinity symbol. Meta is Greek for after.
Can you see it now?
The architects of “our democracy” are using Hollywood and Silicon Valley to misdirect your faith.
It doesn’t matter what your religion is. Every time you watch a Hollywood movie or Netflix show; every time you listen to Spotify or scroll down Instagram, you are being indoctrinated into a twisted cult that is far removed from the religion you were born in.
Our ancestors had a keen awareness of this. Whenever someone showed up at their doorstep with such an agenda, they promptly shut the door on their face or chased them away with stones.
Moderners, on the other hand, have opened the door wide open and invited them in.
Enter Hollywood.
Most people don’t know this, but Hollywood personalities are bound to an iron-fisted covenant. Nothing good ever happens when they defy that covenant:
Stanley Kubrick finished Eyes Wide Shut and started directing Artificial Intelligence. What happened to him then?
Mel Gibson made The Passion of Christ movie. What happened to him then?
What happened to James Gandolfini and Robin Williams? And what’s the story with Oliver Stone?
We are only scratching the surface here. The point is, Hollywood members are not entertainers. Think of them as inner party members.
“In a Party member [...] not even the smallest deviation of opinion on the most unimportant subject can be tolerated.”
— 1984, George Orwell
Hollywood workers are generationally bound to a covenant. What is that covenant? In as few words as possible:
Hollywood’s mission is to lie to humanity.
When I say, lie, I don’t mean that in a small way. I mean that in a big way.
Did you watch the 2007 science fiction thriller, Sunshine?
A spaceship embarks on a bold mission to fix the Sun and prevent humanity from freezing to death. The name of that spaceship is, Icarus.
Greek mythology tells us that Icarus was the son of Daedalus. Daedalus helped his son escape from their prison in Crete. He devised wings made out of feather and glued with wax. He then taught Icarus how to fly and implored him not to fly too close to the sun as that would melt his wings.
Icarus was young and susceptible to the trappings of hubris, so he dismissed his father’s counsel. His arrogance led him to a tragic death.
Most people think that Greek mythology was just that — a myth.
An entire generation of humans has been duped to believe that they are unstoppable and unlimited; that they can and should fly straight to the sun and become Gods.
Imagine what that lie does to a young person’s psyche.
If all you have is your “infinite” and “unstoppable” life then everything around you becomes a threat. Anything that might harm your one and precious life could take everything from you. Everything.
How profoundly scary is that?
Next thing you know, your fellow humans slither like worms, wearing face diapers and tracing arrows on supermarket floors, to scan their iPhones and ferry microwave meals back to the safety of their Netflix pod.
Disconnect a leaf from its branch and it withers.
Disconnect humans from their faith and they become disoriented and lost. Starved of direction, those humans will grasp on anything that promises to fill that void.
That’s what Hollywood does. It lies to humans. And it lies about the most profound thing humanity has. Their faith.
It’s important to note that there is no such thing as no faith. The question is not whether humans have faith, because the human need for faith cannot be turned off.
At best, the word atheism is an oxymoron. At worst, it is euphemism for a different type of religion. Because . . .
Make no mistake. Atheism is a religion.
This religion — or cult, rather — says that we don’t need God to be ethical.
Now we know what that entails. It entails big fines for doubting that there are more than two genders, or for failing to use accurate pronouns, or for uttering verboten words like wife, mother, mankind, straight, guys, and so on — the list is growing by the day. They call it hate speech; Orwell called it wrongthing.
Ireland recently passed a law that imposes hefty fines and up to five years in prison, for possessing or accessing “hate speech” on their phones and computers. This ruling covers intentional but also reckless use of politically incorrect language. All in the name of keeping people safe, of course. [Side note: When questioned about their hate crime law, Irish authorities point to Donald Trump. If Trump hates it, it must be good, they say. Thesis / antithesis / synthesis: use manufactured cartoon props to distract and confuse the masses.]
So yes, now we know. Now we know what atheism leads to.
“What can we do?”
The answer is self-evident: Strengthen your faith.
Learn to discern when someone is weaponizing emotions to program your thought and control your behavior. Learn the subtle arts of deception. Study Robert Greene’s 48 Laws of Power and 33 Strategies of War.
If you must watch Hollywood movies, don’t treat them as entertainment. Fast forward any loud action, gory violence, and any scene that provokes emotion.
Back in February, I wrote:
“Remember the adage, ‘your worst enemy is your best teacher’? You don’t need to run away from Hollywood movies and Netflix shows. Instead, you can use them as practical counter-indicators to better yourself.”
For example, when Hollywood makes a movie about a book, that’s when you know that you need to read that book.
Last July, I wrote:
"When books become Hollywood movies or TV series, it’s all part of an underhanded scheme to censor and rewrite the original. Think about it: Why would a millennial spend weeks reading a book when they can consume it in two hours on their Apple TV? Movies about books raise a powerful hassle barrier, ultimately discouraging viewers from accessing whatever is historically accurate and true (in the meantime, they are starting to change the manuscripts of the originals). The same trick applies to movies about historical events — The Titanic, for example, or Pearl Harbor, and others like them. Producing them is part of a systematic plot to erase and rewrite history."
I often remind myself of Friedrich Nietzsche’s signature quote: “And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
The best recourse against the lies and deception of Hollywood, Netflix, and big media, is simply to disconnect — stop gazing into the abyss, lest it consumes your life.
When it comes to those black mirror displays, the best action happens to be the simplest:
Pull the plug.
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The tip of the iceberg indeed, it’s not only Hollywood that you need to watch out for though, they’re even so obvious. Look into the Roman Catholic Church and what they’re doing (have done for centuries) to change Gods word.
note: it’s not a ‘ crucifix’ (because that is a cross with ‘Jesus’ on it-also a Catholic symbol) it’s actually a cross perhaps parading itself as a Latin cross ✝️ however look closer and the horizontal arms actually have ends or are made up of two smaller crosses which is reminiscent of the rose cross (which is made up of 4 crosses) and is actually an occult symbol. So I’m sure Hollywood is declaring it’s devil worship but we knew that anyway.
Symbolism is all very occult anyway and has nothing to do with following God’s commandments. In the bible you take action because you love God and so you obey, because his law is made out of love. It is the perfect law. You don’t keep it just because he told you too you keep it because you have seen that it is right through Jesus’ example who followed/fulfilled it perfectly on earth.
The Passion of Christ, from a biblical truth perspective is also an awful movie, full of Blasphemous symbolism so I wouldn’t be fooled that they ‘broke their convent’ anyway there at all. It’s right that they want us to be deceived but it’s quite specific, and Hollywood is one small cog, anything goes in our modern world as long as it’s not the real living Jesus. The modern world is conning us that we can do life alone. And that is also a much subtler widespread attack on the truth.
Incredible insight, couldn't agree more!
It was a joy to read....xx