Today, at the American Thinker Deborah Franklin has an article entitled Q Praises Out Of The Shadows Documentary.
“Why do you believe what you believe?” asks Mike Smith, a former star stuntman for Hollywood action films, who produced and self-funded the film. Mike tells the story of how he began delving into the messages of the high-budget films he worked on, after an injury sidelined him. To his shock, he discovered that “we have all been lied to and brainwashed by a hidden enemy with a sinister agenda.”
Mike’s investigation revealed a host of CIA programs he sees as designed to control the public’s beliefs and deflect attention from massive governmental crimes. With the help of Kevin Shipp, a CIA whistleblower, and fellow star stuntman Brad Martin, Mike leads viewers through a labyrinth of horrifying CIA programs that wage psyops (psychological operations) against the American people.
These programs date back to World War II, when the CIA’s precursor injected fake stories into a compliant press. Operation Mockingbird continues today, according to Shipp. Its task of controlling what the public thinks is now easier, thanks to the media’s consolidation into six mega-corporations. After the war, the CIA’s Operation Paperclip brought top Nazi scientists to the United States. The story of Nazi missile scientists working for NASA is well-known. However, the public is unaware of the Nazi doctors who were paid by the CIA to conduct medical experiments on humans in the United States. These experiments led to Project MK-Ultra, a systematic method of torturing people (especially children) with the stated goal of “controlling an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will – and even against such fundamental laws of nature as self-preservation.”But many of us have known we were being lied to with fake "news." And while the ABC/NBC/CBS/CNN/MSNBC conglomerate is a known fake news source, as is the New York Times and the Washington Post, the fact is that there is a mountain of fake news that comes out of FOX as well. Even worse, however, is the way they the Deep State keeps media moguls and top entertainers under their thumbs, and pushing the fake news lines. Indeed, the term "honey pot" takes on new meaning with these people.
I don't want to issue any spoilers, so instead, when you have about an hour and a half, please read Franklin's article, then go watch the movie Out Of The Shadows.
Is it just a conspiracy theory? You decide.
I'm going to watch "Out of the Shadows" tonight. Been on my "to-do" list too long.
ReplyDeleteYou're so right in that we can't trust the media, the regular alphabet networks and FOX. We've all been forced to question sources we once thought were reliable or telling us the truth. This includes our own government. What is the truth of how JFK really died? We'll never know. For 9/11...I've gone from accepting the official version to, over the past few years, questioning far too many "answers" that don't add up.
So much of all forms of media (television, film, music, advertising, books) is designed to influence our thinking. "The Blacklist" not included.... :)
"My life will be better with Alexa."
"I'll be a much better golfer with Calloway clubs than the ones I have now."
"That brand of tooth paste will make my teeth twice as white."
"Asbestos is safe."
"4 out of 5 dentists recommend Lucky Strikes."
"Lobotomies are an accepted and medically proven treatment for mental illness."
"Thalidomide for pregnant women is harmless."
While W. Bush was president, the Left frequently wrote that Bin Laden died many years prior due to pancreatic cancer and that Bush was using Bin Laden only as a bogey man. Well, that Leftist agit-prop disappeared quickly when "Obama killed Bin Laden."
Roswell, NM newspaper headlines: "UFO crashes confirms the government." Panic and curiosity intensifies. ONE DAY LATER the headlines: "Oh, it was just a weather balloon."
Regarding "Q" - boy, I like to think I'm on top of that stuff, but more often than not, I can't make heads for tails from the "bread crumbs" that Q releases.
If I'm in a room without a window, and someone tells me, "the sun is out," I may believe them, but I won't know for certain if they're being truthful until I see it for myself. Other times, we are faced with evidence that proves what we wanted to so desperately believe is untrue. Reconciling a long-held belief we may have had - and the conflict of resolving that with our inner selves.
What to make of it all? Speaking only for myself, it's the old adage: "Believe half of what I see and nothing of what I hear."
Trust but verify can be accurate, but only as accurate as what we're told from those who "verify".
Now, after some years have passed, I am less a fan of Donald Rumsfeld than I used to be. But one of the things he said still rings true: "We have unknown unknowns." He's spot on with that. Who will make the final, truthful determination? I don't know that it matters in this life, our human life. It's our next life that should be our focus, our trust in our Creator and what He has told us, shown us and given to us by His word.
(Sorry to write so much) :)
Take care, Wade. Have a Blessed Sunday and upcoming week.
Dave,
ReplyDeleteQuite alright to write so much if what you have to say requires it. BTW...Amen.
Wade