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Ewhaz
03-10-2008, 01:27 PM
i wanted to start a thread about the movies and their revealing secrets. as david had mentioned, movies like 'stargate' 'the last mimzi' and others are actually brassed on some fact in order to make the truth seem like fiction. plausible deniability seems to be the method by which they are employing the movie industry to help hide their stuff in plain sight.

some movies i've noticed..

event horizon:. a ship with an experimental drive returns after being lost for several years. a recovery crew goes out to retrieve it only to find that where the ship had gone was a hellish dimension and it brought something back.

the part i found interesting was the ships experimental drive. when david had mentioned the peneal gland and stuff turning inside out, i thought of this drive. in the movie it is basically a spiky spear in the middle of a spirical room with spikes all around. when the drive opens up, it creates a stable black hole, or worm hole, basically turning all black and being the doorway to this other universe. the connection isn't perfect but it seems very symbolic.

there are other movies, i'm sure you will post some too. i'm just waking up so i'm not all that clear headed just yet.

the other agenda that seems to be part of the movie industry is to help condition us to certain reactions in the future. how many movies have their been lately about the alien 'threat'?? aliens, independence day, stargate, signs, the list goes on and on. i think david mentioned that once the 'terrorist threat' doesn't work, they will move on to the last possible way to intimidate and distract us.. the alien threat. this could also be so that no one will 'trust' any kind of initial contact with beneficial aliens, keeping the ball in their court when it comes to disseminating information.

SuperManny
03-10-2008, 08:08 PM
i remember the first time i noticed this was when i was watching total recall with arnold scharzenegar. i was completely dumbfounded by how much stuff from that movie was either hinting at or blatantly revealing, all these things that go on in the black ops community. i've seen a few since then, but that movie was a real eye-opener for me, 'cause i didn't realize til then that this was going on.

i really liked contact, too for that and many other reasons.

Tsandi MAndi
03-11-2008, 02:44 AM
there's a low budget, sci-fi miniseries that aired on the sci fi channel a couple of months back called the triangle. it portrays the 40 year loop and its surrounding events, even the philadelphia experiment in such detail you'd swear david's on the script writing team(lol)...i mean they get really detailed with it on the series, right down to how the dimensional shifts affect individual consciousness.

a great movie i'd recommend is the prestige, which portrays particle duality in a very easy to digest manner although it is based on the 1930's period.

i was going to mention the last mimzy but david's beaten me to that.

i have a great suspicion that the series heroes and lost are giving the black-ops community more plausible deniability than we give them credit for somehow....just a hunch.

Jasper
03-11-2008, 04:53 AM
on the evening my son was born we were watching the classic sci-fi film, 'the day the earth stood still' starring michael rennie as klatu. i recently purchased a dvd copy of the film and have watched it on a number of occasions. the 'death ray' utilised by the robot 'gort' seems to be based on that devised by tesla. my son's initials are dna, and it was his illness in 2004 which was the catalyst to my awakening. he's much better now. apart from 'convergance' there is another film i'm really looking forward to which is called 'antigravity'. it is based on the life story of bruce cathie. http://www.antigravitymovie.com/

Gort
03-11-2008, 05:18 AM
there will always be movies that stand out in my mind that as i was watching them they had some sort of special message or feeling that i experienced after watching them.

contact was one. when i watched that movie, something happened to me. it was as if i had taken one more step closer to understanding what life was all about. i remember leaving the theater wondering what had just happened to me because i was in some sort of shock like state.

Bill
03-11-2008, 09:01 AM
i think i spelled that right... phenomenon was one movie that was a major catalyst on my awakening... and for 'good' reasons. it helped me understand the power and ease of going within, and being what you were called to be. the powers he remembers are very similar to the types of abilities we have heard about here, and also just provides one of the most beautiful ways of telling the story that i have seen. i just got a peaceful, warm feeling again just remembering the movie.

One 66
03-11-2008, 12:40 PM
i highly recommend the movie, the fountain. it came out last year i think. a great movie.

one 66

hairyinfinity
03-11-2008, 03:10 PM
first time i saw 'contact' i thought the ending was pretty anti-climatic but i couldnt stop thinking about the possibilty of such an experience which opened me to thinking outside the square. so now i think it was an excellent movie.
another movie that i like is 'k-pax'.

snowflower
03-13-2008, 06:25 PM
does anyone know what the symbol on the crate (about half way thru the movie) means?

it's shown on a wooden crate behind the pilot when he meets lyra for the first time and suggests she get a bear to help.

it was a surprising synchronicity for me.

thanks

Greywolf69
03-13-2008, 10:54 PM
i just saw appleseed exmachina and, well, as with most if not all movies, they have their symbols. the 6 pointed star, the all seeing eye, the third eye, and stuff like that. then there is controlling people with the use of technology. the technological item that allowed people to be controlled looked like a bluetooth that people wore on their ears, but one on each ear instead on just one. at any rate, through the use of a certain frequency, people were like zombies. reminds me of what the "elites" who want to control people would like.

but as i was watching the movie, i was laughing inside. i guess, for me anyway, the more i learn and the more i find out about the nature of life and of who we are, all these moveis make me laugh. bit i better stop here before i ramble on. = )

now i have to wonder ... why am i watching "movies" when i am living in one? ^.^

transiten
03-14-2008, 06:49 AM
hi greywolf

the last movie i saw was "ratatouille" a veritable feel-goodmovie. i have shunned warmovies and sci-fi becuse they mostly have a warintrigue, giving my energy to the peacemovement, but now i'm getting interested in since i'm realizing the existence of ufo:s.

i'm on an astrologyforum also and we had ha long thread going on there about the current chinese year of the rat. rats are quick, intellignet and sociable, traits we sure will need in the coming years. of course there are negative sides to the ratsymbolism as tricky and taking advantage of others etc, but thats the ordinary "shadowside" that every symbol/person has.

some had superficial comments on ratpple just like my sign scorpio often is misunderstood and make some focus on the negative symbolism. as i checked my chinese symbols i found out that part from doubleox my daysign is rat.

i've seen et, contact and spaceodyssey 2001 but now i'm going to check out the ones you recommended.

transiten

FooSnik
03-14-2008, 08:53 AM
how about the connection between the russian indigo child story, that lighteye posted in another thread, and the hollywood movie called "martian child" which came out a few months ago.

the movie is about a boy who is an orphan, and, supposedly because of all this trauma he has suffered he has created a rich fantasy life for himself in which he is not from earth. this little boy believes he is from mars.

then i hear about the real story of this little boy from russia who, at the very young age of 7, was remembering full and detailed stories of his previous life on mars. it is a really amazing story. there is no way this young lad could describe in his story such deep emotions such as remorse and grief unless he really did experience it.

i think that so many of the movies that hollywood puts out is just propaganda. it is a massive, world wide propaganda machine.

but then again i have to think twice because dw is going in there and making a movie in order to free and liberate our minds. so there still is a level of freedom because he is able to do this. i am sure he is meeting some resistance though.

god bless him.

the russian indigo child thread is here:

http://www.divinecosmos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10330&highlight=russian+indigo+child



:)

deadfoot
06-11-2009, 10:24 AM
the following scene is etched in my memory since the first time i saw the movie repo man (1984 starring a young emilio estevez and bankrolled by michael nesmith from "the monkees").

the funny thing is that the first time i saw this particular scene i was pretty much finishing this guy miller's sentences - which my friends at the time found odd. i found it odd too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4hqyqc-avu

miller: a lot of people don't realize what's really going on. they view life as a buncha unconnected incidents and things. they don't realize that there's this, like, lattice of coincidence that lays on top of everything. i'll give you an example; show you what i mean. suppose you're thinking about a plate a shrimp. suddenly, somebody will say like, plate, or shrimp, or plate a shrimp, out of the blue, no explanation. no point in looking for one either. it's all part of a cosmic unconsciousness.
otto: did you eat a lot of acid miller, back in the hippie days?

also, notice that the "dioretix" book (a parody on dianetics) gets pitched into the flames.

it's a great movie which i have to watch again because i know it has many, many more nuggets in it. i'm also going to look up alex cox and see what his "connections" might be.

conundrum
06-11-2009, 11:08 PM
when watching movies reading books ect it looks and or sounds like fun but when you go out feel it taste and experience it for your self you might find that it ain't all its cracked up to be.

not that i want to spoil the surprise or any thing