View Full Version : OK this one has me believing in the Easter Bunny
JollyRoger
1st December 2006, 10:55 PM
http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=1305743127328322433
Hoping for some intelligent feed back, its almost a 2 hour illuminati video and gets a bit weird so if ya got a weak stomach or if your real susceptible ya might wanna avoid it.
chacal
1st December 2006, 11:46 PM
http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=1305743127328322433
Hoping for some intelligent feed back, its almost a 2 hour illuminati video and gets a bit weird so if ya got a weak stomach or if your real susceptible ya might wanna avoid it.
To give intelligent feedback on a two hour film about the illuminati is impossible. This film is so boring and slow tempo that I don't understand who would watch it through. I really don't understand what were the makers trying to do.
I will now summarise this film: In this film they talk about things like for example 666 in every barcode of the world, Bill Clinton is hypnotized, the situation in Tibet is somehow connected, some rabbies are vampires, David Ike talks about vibrations and many more even loonier things that I think proves that 9/11 was an inside job or what ever.
I recommend this film to... No this film just sucks in every aspect. Very boring film with a very boring narration.
Dazed
1st December 2006, 11:48 PM
Thanks for the link.
I skipped to the end and its trying to say golems are real. :covereyes
John Blonn
1st December 2006, 11:59 PM
I didn't watch the whole thing - I have more important things to do - but I skimmed through it.
I honestly have never seen so much woo woo crammed into an almost two hour film. Anti-semitism. Illuminati. The Anti Christ. Knights Templar. Freemasons. A cameo by Alex Jones. I actually loled at a number of points because of how ridiculous it was.
JollyRoger
2nd December 2006, 12:17 AM
They had one part I thought was entertaining about an occult ritual that resulted in a rip in time-space where their now stands Area-51, isn't that just like the military, mess up the fabric of time-space and hide it under an Military base. shame on them.
The last third of the video is real weird.
Redtail
2nd December 2006, 12:46 AM
This one had me believing in the easter bunny. (I was to scared not to.) :boxedin:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnXR5Baq0X8
ArmillarySphere
2nd December 2006, 12:59 AM
Shouldn't the number of the beast be DCLXVI anyway?
Redtail
2nd December 2006, 01:17 AM
Shouldn't the number of the beast be DCLXVI anyway?
It would take Metal bads far to long to say that.
Zep
2nd December 2006, 03:32 AM
They had one part I thought was entertaining about an occult ritual that resulted in a rip in time-space where their now stands Area-51, isn't that just like the military, mess up the fabric of time-space and hide it under an Military base. shame on them.
The last third of the video is real weird.You mean, weirder than the ***** you mentioned in your first para? :eek:
JAStewart
2nd December 2006, 03:48 AM
I just watched it all. Its all pretty stupid and messed up. The best part was seeing the clips from the old horror movies
This is dumb:
At one point you see a film about this girl who a bunch of occultists want the devil to impregnate. So they tie her nakie to a bed and what not, then when Satan is giving it to her, they're like, he was played by none other than, Anton Lavey, founder of the Church of Satan. Like its some big revelation.
Of course they're gonna have an evil dude like that play him, that will just add to the movies controversy and bring people to see it!
There is no proof of NWO/Illuminati AT ALL! It is just speculation. Even when I was a 9.11 CTer I didn't believe in a NWO.
sophia8
2nd December 2006, 06:03 AM
I just watched it all. Its all pretty stupid and messed up. The best part was seeing the clips from the old horror movies
This is dumb:
At one point you see a film about this girl who a bunch of occultists want the devil to impregnate. So they tie her nakie to a bed and what not, then when Satan is giving it to her, they're like, he was played by none other than, Anton Lavey, founder of the Church of Satan. Like its some big revelation.That Anton LaVey played the devil in Rosemary's Baby was a myth started and promoted by LaVey himself:ASL [Anton Sandors LaVey] had no involvement with Rosemary's Baby. Polanski's close friend Gene Gutowski (original producer of the film) stated that there was no technical advisor, nor did ASL ever even meet Polanski. Producer William Castle, who details all aspects of the film's production in his autobiography, never mentions ASL. He does describe Polanski's diligence in basing the film exactly on the Ira Levin novel from which it was adapted, eliminating any need for technical advice. The father of the actress who played Mia Farrow's body-double in the Devil scene recalled that a young, very slender professional dancer played the part, dressed in a small rubber suit. In 1971 this suit was acquired by Studio One Productions in Louisville, Kentucky, for use in a low-budget horror film Asylum of Satan. Michael Aquino, technical advisor for that film, examined the suit and concluded that the 200-pound, 6-foot ASL could not possibly have worn it. [The suit was worn by a girl in the Asylum film.] Not a single member of the cast or crew of Rosemary's Baby has ever mentioned ASL's involvement. In 1968 a San Francisco theater did ask ASL to make an appearance at the film's local opening as a promotional event. This appears to have been ASL's only connection with the film that engendered the 1960s' popular interest in Satanism.From: www.thefirewithin.dk/library/anton (http://www.thefirewithin.dk/library/anton.htm)
Did these people get permission to show a piece of the film?
Elizabeth I
2nd December 2006, 08:39 AM
I skipped to the end and it's trying to say golems are real. :covereyes
What do you mean Gollum's not real? I saw him in a movie.:p
JollyRoger
2nd December 2006, 08:50 AM
I just watched it all. Its all pretty stupid and messed up. The best part was seeing the clips from the old horror movies
This is dumb:
At one point you see a film about this girl who a bunch of occultists want the devil to impregnate. .
And to top it all off they took the unborn Antichrist and infused it with nuclear war or some thing.
who thinks this stuff up?? I thought I had no life cuz I spend so much time on forums. its video's like this one that convince me other wise.
a wise old man once said
if you look for something hard enough you gonna find it weather its their or not
JollyRoger
2nd December 2006, 08:54 AM
What do you mean Gollum's not real? I saw him in a movie.:p
he also made an appearance in Johny Quest and the Twilight Zone or the Outer Limits cant remember which.
the Gollum story is an interesting read but its got very little or nothing to do with what they suggest
Elizabeth I
2nd December 2006, 09:06 AM
the Gollum story is an interesting read but its got very little or nothing to do with what they suggest
Right after reading the LOTR trilogy, I was looking something up in the dictionary and ran across the word "golem," which I hadn't seen before. Knowing that Tolkien was a linguist and philologist, I was thrilled. It's dangerous for me to get the dictionary out.
Kiwiwriter
2nd December 2006, 09:57 AM
I never ceases to amaze me at how much energy people will expend on being stupid, when it's so easy to be smart. With all this mental energy and research, clowns like these could instead cure cancer or run a corporation. But they don't
One of the big reasons I think these nutters go in for these complicated conspiracy theories and stick with them is because it makes their lives a hell of a lot more interesting, exciting, and romantic than shuffling papers in a corporation. Instead of being "account executives," they're "truth-seekers" and "investigators." Instead of sorting out a corporate merger, they're exposing the great conspiracy that shackles the world, and liberating humanity from an oppressive and shadowy tyranny.
Just perfect for overheated 15-year-olds of all ages.
JollyRoger
2nd December 2006, 10:24 AM
I believe they call it a grandiose delusion
Kiwiwriter
2nd December 2006, 11:21 AM
I believe they call it a grandiose delusion
And delusional it is. Delusional grandeur, pomposity, inflated sense of self-importance, and megalomania, it's all part of the same pattern.
The outrageous sense of self-importance is my favorite part of these looney tunes.
My favorite was a guy who complained in his posters on Broadway that nobody showed up to protest his trial (for illegally putting up whacko CT posters about Bruce Lee being a CIA plant), because "every day a protest was scheduled, it rained!" Next sentence: "The government admitted to seeding clouds in Vietnam to create floods."
So his theory was that Uncle Sam spent vast sums of money to deliberately create rainstorms on the day he was supposed to have a protest, to prevent anyone from showing up. That was his excuse for nobody showing up. Not that his ideas were idiotic, not that he was a pathetic wacko loser, not that nobody gave a damn about his ideas, but because it rained.
He couldn't blame or assign responsibility to himself for his failure to attract adherents to march in front of the State Supreme Court at 60 Centre Street. He couldn't admit that his ideas were so dopey that people didn't understand or didn't care. He couldn't accept the fact that he was such a whacko paranoid that he scared people off. No, it was because Uncle Sam though the was so important to the world, they had to spend billions of dollars to make it rain on his parade.
Somebody should have told him that Mao Ze-Dong, Lenin, Che, and all the other great revolutionaries didn't let a little rain stop them. They put up with a lot worse than misdemeanor warrants for illegally putting up posters on walls and afternoon thundershowers. :D
Ysidro
2nd December 2006, 04:25 PM
OMG, this is hilarious! Thank you!
The scariest thing? It's titled <i>The Illuminati II</i>. Where's the first one? *shudder*
jaydeehess
3rd December 2006, 09:47 PM
And delusional it is. Delusional grandeur, pomposity, inflated sense of self-importance, and megalomania, it's all part of the same pattern.
The outrageous sense of self-importance is my favorite part of these looney tunes.
My favorite was a guy who complained in his posters on Broadway that nobody showed up to protest his trial (for illegally putting up whacko CT posters about Bruce Lee being a CIA plant), because "every day a protest was scheduled, it rained!" Next sentence: "The government admitted to seeding clouds in Vietnam to create floods."
So his theory was that Uncle Sam spent vast sums of money to deliberately create rainstorms on the day he was supposed to have a protest, to prevent anyone from showing up. That was his excuse for nobody showing up. Not that his ideas were idiotic, not that he was a pathetic wacko loser, not that nobody gave a damn about his ideas, but because it rained.
He couldn't blame or assign responsibility to himself for his failure to attract adherents to march in front of the State Supreme Court at 60 Centre Street. He couldn't admit that his ideas were so dopey that people didn't understand or didn't care. He couldn't accept the fact that he was such a whacko paranoid that he scared people off. No, it was because Uncle Sam though the was so important to the world, they had to spend billions of dollars to make it rain on his parade.
Somebody should have told him that Mao Ze-Dong, Lenin, Che, and all the other great revolutionaries didn't let a little rain stop them. They put up with a lot worse than misdemeanor warrants for illegally putting up posters on walls and afternoon thundershowers. :D
Sounds a little like the guy who had a girlfriend dump him then accused another man of manipulating the girl and many others through hypnosis just to cause him mental anguish.
I'm sure that sounds familiar to some here.:D
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