All the world’s a stage
Part 3 in a Series on The Movies, Politics and Predictive Programming
By Not Sure
25 June 2023
I could
afford new tires if I had a dollar for every time I
heard Alan Watt say (to roughly paraphrase him,) “When they’ve finished using
the U.S. military in the Middle East, the gun sights will be turned on the
American people back home.” Time magazine
writes this week that “…the risk is rising that Iran will soon become one of
the world’s most dangerous wild cards.”
We are told that for the first time since Syria’s devastating earthquake
in February of this year, UN humanitarian aid is on its way to rebel-held
territory. An AFP correspondent reported
seeing “trucks covered
with banners bearing the name and logo of the UN World Food Programme.” What unfolds in the region is still likely to
require U.S. “boots on the ground,” but warfare is now asymmetrical, and
“sights” may be figurative.
A
documentary came to my attention last week entitled Theaters of War. The Pentagon funds Hollywood movies. Long-time Alan Watt listeners know this. Average movie-goers might wonder where films
like Top Gun and Top Gun: Maverick get all the cool toys. What I learned from the documentary was how
many thousands of movies (and television dramas, reality shows and game shows)
receive Pentagon input and how many movies have been “shot down” because the script
portrayed the military in an unfavorable light.
But something was missing for me in the documentary that I couldn’t
quite put a finger on. It felt too
carefree, too mainstream. There was
Oliver Stone, Hollywood’s authorized conspiracy theorist. I asked my friend Mark in Canada to watch the
film so I would have someone with whom I could discuss it.
He shared my
feeling that the documentary was okay, but so what? He did a bit of research on the director,
Roger Stahl, and the film’s distributor, Media Education Foundation.
Stahl is a professor of communications at the University of Georgia and has
devoted a chunk of his career to researching the U.S. military’s ties to
Hollywood. He has written a book
entitled Militainment, Inc., and authored two other documentaries on the
military-entertainment complex, including Returning Fire and Through the Crosshairs.
Media
Education Foundation has been producing and distributing documentaries since
1991. Noam Chomsky is on their board of advisors,
as is Naomi Klein whose film, No Logo, they distributed. Their mission statement reads, “Media
Education Foundation produces and distributes documentary films and other educational
resources to inspire critical thinking about the social, political, and
cultural impact of American mass media.”
No
earth-shattering reveals, just the feeling “I couldn’t quite put a finger
on.” Mark asked, “Why now? Why make this film about the movie business
and the Pentagon now?” He had just
listened to an audio talk that Julie from Book of Ours put up on Wednesday,
June 21 entitled “What Does The 92 Foot Venus Statue In
Trinity Park In San Francisco Represent?”
He suggested that I listen to ten minutes of the talk starting at about
minute 45, but I ended up listening to the whole hour and two-minute episode
and found it quite thought-provoking. My
summarization won’t do the talk justice, but I will bullet-point a few
highlights.
·
For
a [great] reset, everything must be broken.
·
We
are under intense attack, but most don’t realize it because they are sedated by
the effects of trauma.
·
A
92-foot statue which is said to represent Venus was erected in San Francisco in
2017. She has exploded. She swirls.
The goddess of love, beauty, sex, and fertility is a tornado.
·
San
Francisco is positioned to become a different city. High-tech workers will live in skyscrapers
with a view to Venus and they will program our new AI
world.
·
Scattered
reports from around the country of heightened military presence might be part
of an operation that is more theatrical than anything else. The military has lost its relevance.
·
This
reset is happening, we must prepare ourselves.
We are living through the events Christians read about in the Book of
Revelation. Fires are not in some
distant future; they are now and we’re all in those testing fires. Extreme temperatures and pressure create
diamonds.
What Does The 92 Foot Venus Statue In
Trinity Park In San Francisco Represent?
http://book-of-ours.com/audio/venus-statue-trinity-park-sf.mp4
That was
just the listening break I needed to take.
I returned to the keyboard with Hollywood and the Pentagon
just tiny models hard to discern beneath the flames of my little booster rocket.
***
This Redux #115 is from a talk that Alan
Watt gave on February 5, 2010 for Republic Broadcast
Network entitled “No Alchemical Schism with Cap-Com-Ism.” This is the poem that he wrote to accompany
the talk:
No Alchemical Schism with
Cap-Com-Ism:
"Countries Demolished through Internal
Subversion,
Programming of Children with Communist Immersion,
Fabian Envelope was Pushed, a Little at a Time,
As We Drift through Years into New Paradigm,
We the People, Bred Up and Then Culled Down,
Depending on Agenda of Elites' Golden Crown,
Third Way is the Wedding of Rothschild and Marx,
Now the End of Nations Creates No Sparks,
Cultural Changes from Top, Nothing's Incidental,
We Adapt En Mass, Technique Incremental"
© Alan Watt Feb. 5, 2010
Alan talked about a series of talks that Yuri Bezmenov
gave on ideological subversion. He said,
“If you
think for a minute that you haven’t already gone through all these stages into
a form of world system… Remember, communism was to be a world system.
You’ve missed it all. You’ve lived
through it and you didn’t know it. Part of it was to totally
degrade all society on the way down. You do that by attacking all the
things that keep society together as a cohesive unit for survival
purposes. What keeps people together? What are they willing to
fight for? It goes all the way down to the family unit. Break up
the family unit, promote incredible promiscuity – they will not bond – and then
the state has everyone under their thumb. They can talk directly down to
you. Yes, YOU… YOU… YOU… just you.
NO one else is going to stand up for you. That’s what they showed you in
George Orwell’s 1984.”
***
I have no idea what political leanings
documentary director Roger Stahl has, but in January 2023, while promoting his
new film, Theaters of War, he did an interview with the World Socialist
Web Site, wsws.org. The interviewer
asked Stahl how and when the military got involved with films. Stahl replied, “It
goes all the way back to films like The Birth of a Nation. The army assisted
the film, which gave them some leverage over the story. This was the early
model for what became a massive public relations operation. By 1927 the US military was advertising its
air power with the World War I film Wings, which exaggerated its role in the air conflict.
It supplied an enormous amount of military equipment from multiple bases—more
than 3,000 infantrymen, hundreds of planes. There were lots of accidents
and injuries. To give you a sense of the level of military commitment, a
cadet died in one of the many staged plane crashes, and the Army ruled that he
was killed in the line of duty. Absurd but true. The film went on to
win the first ever Academy Award, so it paid off in terms of military
publicity.”
Stahl tells the WSWS journalist
that he drew inspiration and information from David Robb’s 2004 book, Operation
Hollywood: How the Pentagon Shapes and Censors the Movies, which he called
a “true work of investigative journalism.”
What most surprised Stahl about the Pentagon’s involvement with the
entertainment industry was how many different types of productions they were
involved in. They have input in sporting
events, parades, social media, cooking shows, cake baking competitions and home
decorating shows.
Hollywood gave us
Outbreak, Contagion, World War Z, I Am Legend, et cetera, et
cetera. Do you remember a military tank
or two in those films? Movies get the
Pentagon stamp of approval and lots of shiny toys for the producers and
directors to play with. We’ve been
lapping up predictive programming for decades.
Quarantine sounded reasonable.
It’s what they do in the movies.
It’s future warfare and the gun sights have been turned on us.
In researching censorship of
movies, I learned about the Motion Picture Association of America, now the
Motion Picture Association. You’ll see
their logo on most U.S. films and now that they’ve dropped “America” from their
name and updated their branding to reflect the global nature of the film, television and streaming business, you’re sure to see that
logo on many films made across the world.
What became obvious to me after a few days of researching this “trade”
and “lobby” association, is that the creation of Hollywood was from its
inception to be the major source of programming our reality. There could not be a political reality, an
entertainment reality and a
civic reality. The last three CEOs are
members of the Council on Foreign Relations.
As Alan said in this talk, “The matrix is an
interesting concept because basically it’s where everything comes from, if you
like. Your whole reality with all of its sources
that GIVES you and reinforces that reality. It updates you all the time, in reality, and keeps you absolutely ignorant of the fact
that your opinions are given to you. They are giving you opinions all the time
to suit the particular month or the year in which the
big boys are manipulating events. We simply adapt. We are very good
at adapting into anything really.”
Alan: You’ve
missed it all. YOU’VE LIVED THROUGH IT
AND YOU DIDN’T KNOW IT.
Alan
read a lot of papers that various branches of military from the U.S., Canada
and Great Britain published, and he was most interested in the white papers
that discussed future scenarios. One
that he often cited can be found in the Article section of the Cutting Through
website. It’s from the U.K.’s Ministry
of Defence entitled “The DCDC Global Strategic Trends
Programme 2007-2036” and published in 2007. They clearly foresaw that Twitter would take
off when they wrote about “confrontational and intrusive journalism, ‘the
Industrialization of Gossip’… The basis of ‘truth’ will be heavily subjective,
and the media will be vulnerable to hijacking and distortion by pressure groups
and fashionable ideas. This will be defined by what is believed rather than by
objective analysis and scrutiny. The
expansion of commercial and unofficial, web-based applications will challenge
the primacy of traditional corporate tele-visual and print based formats.”
Alan
posted “The Army Vision: Strategic Advantage in a Complex World.” Published in 2015, it looks ahead to 2025 and
beyond. They predicted that by 2030, 60%
of the world’s population would live in cities.
Their army of 2025 must be “allied” and “multinational,” with a
technological architecture that would allow other military services, U.S. government
agencies and “allied partners” to easily “plug and play.”
A paper published circa 2014 is “Megacities
and the United States Army: Preparing for a Complex and Uncertain Future.” At the time of publication, there were twenty
megacities around the world, and they predicted forty by 2024. A megacity has a population of ten million or
more. According to CityPopulation.de,
there are currently 45 megacities. In
what the U.S. Army claimed was the first study of its kind, they ask the
question, “Why would the American city go into an urban warfare situation?” Their short answer is that to ignore the
megacity is to ignore the future.
Back
to “The DCDC Global Strategic Trend Programme
2007-2036” from the U.K.’s MoD, where they posit a future scenario: Mega-City
Failure. A large city in a developing region (or a number of
large cities in more than one region) may fail before 2035. The effects
will be equivalent in character, if not in scale, to state failure, which city
failure may, in turn, precipitate. Based
on recent experience, the military stabilization of a major city would demand a
comprehensive Inter-Agency approach, specialist skills, and an enduring [does that mean never-ending military occupation?] operational
commitment.”
Several times over the years, Alan Watt
mentioned “Constant Conflict,” an article that Ralph Peters wrote in 1997 for Parameters,
the U.S. Army War College Quarterly. Peters
is now a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel.
When he wrote “Constant Conflict,” he was assigned to
the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, where he was
responsible for future warfare. I’ve read this
article in the past, but I read it again today and this time I was struck by
the quality of the writing. Peters tells
you about the world we live in and what the future will look like; he writes
with the confidence of one who is “in the know.” I looked up his bio today. He has published ten non-fiction books and
more than two dozen fiction books, including spy novels. When the army gives someone the
responsibility of future warfare, I guess they want someone with a good
imagination.
He writes about the perception of
the West (the U.S. in particular) that is exported to the rest of the world in
its films and television shows, that cause reactions of fear, envy, and disgust. “If decadent America (as seen on the screen)
is so fabulously rich, it can only be because America has looted one's own impoverished
group or country or region.”
Peters was “in the know,” but I
wonder what knowledge was above his pay grade.
He writes admiringly of American culture. Does he know that it was always a
construct? A plywood film set.
He writes, “It is fashionable among world intellectual elites to
decry "American culture," with our domestic critics among the loudest
in complaint. But traditional intellectual elites are of shrinking relevance,
replaced by cognitive-practical elites--figures such as Bill Gates, Steven
Spielberg, Madonna, [insert Elon Musk here] or
our most successful politicians--human beings who can recognize or create
popular appetites, recreating themselves as necessary [Donald
Trump]. Contemporary American culture is the most powerful in history,
and the most destructive of competitor cultures. While some other cultures,
such as those of East Asia, appear strong enough to survive the onslaught by
adaptive behaviors, most are not. The genius, the secret weapon, of American
culture is the essence that the elites despise: ours is the first genuine
people's culture. [Haha! But what a cleverly realistic film set.]
It stresses comfort and convenience--ease--and it generates pleasure for the
masses. We are Karl Marx's dream, and his nightmare.
Here comes the
“constant conflict” part of Peters’ narrative.
“There will be no peace. At any given moment for the rest of our
lifetimes, there will be multiple conflicts in mutating forms around the globe.
Violent conflict will dominate the headlines, but cultural and economic
struggles will be steadier and ultimately more decisive. The de facto role of
the US armed forces will be to keep the world safe for our economy and open to
our cultural assault. To those ends, we will do a fair amount of killing…
We are building an information-based military to do that killing.
There will still be plenty of muscle power required, but much of our military
art will consist in knowing more about the enemy than he knows about himself,
manipulating data for effectiveness and efficiency, and denying similar
advantages to our opponents. This will involve a good bit of technology, but
the relevant systems will not be the budget vampires, such as manned bombers
and attack submarines, that we continue to buy through inertia, emotional
attachment, and the lobbying power of the defense industry. Our most important
technologies will be those that support soldiers and Marines on the ground,
that facilitate command decisions, and that enable us to kill accurately and
survive amid clutter (such as multidimensional urban battlefields). The only
imaginable use for most of our submarine fleet will be
to strip out the weapons, dock them tight, and turn the boats into low-income
housing. There will be no justification for billion-dollar bombers at all.”
***
Katherine Watt is
a wife and mother, a traditional Catholic (Latin Mass) and has worked as a
paralegal. Since early 2020, she has
been researching and writing on Covid-19 issues. She has done exhaustive research to show the
legal architecture that was built to all the governing powers of the U.S. to be
transferred to the Health and Human Services Secretary in the event of a public
health emergency, which happened in late January 2020. She writes, “In other words: Congress and US
Presidents legalized and funded the overthrow of the U.S. Constitution, the
U.S. government and the American people, through a massive domestic
bioterrorism program relabeled as a public health program, conducted by the HHS
Secretary on behalf of the World Health Organization and its financial backers.”
American Domestic Bioterrorism Program – Katherine Watt (2022)
Here’s another prediction from the
DCDC Global Strategic Trends Programme. “By 2035, an implantable information chip
could be developed and wired directly to the user’s brain. Information and
entertainment choices would be accessible through cognition and might include
synthetic sensory perception beamed direct to the user’s senses. Wider related
ICT developments might include the invention of synthetic telepathy, including
mind-to-mind or telepathic dialogue. This type of development would have
obvious military and security, as well as control, legal and ethical,
implications.”
This Whitney Webb article from 2021
has been posted on the Cutting Through websites at least twice since its
publication, but it is well worth returning to:
A
“Leap” toward Humanity’s Destruction
https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/06/investigative-reports/a-leap-toward-humanitys-destruction/
Webb
ties together DARPA, the U.K.’s Wellcome Trust, and
their program Wellcome Leap. The Trust chose Regina Dugan to lead this new
enterprise which will use the latest medical technologies and Artificial
Intelligence (AI), including brain-mapping tech for children three years and
younger, in what is essentially a transhumanist program; as Webb describes it,
“Merging Man and Machine for the Military and Silicon Valley.”
We know that the “m” in mRNA stands
for messenger and we have learned that mRNA is what
“excites” the creators of CRISPR technology; it’s the less
talked about little sister to DNA. This
is what one of those CRISPR creators had to say about it:
“DNA
is the famous sibling. It's the one that gets on the magazine covers. And we
talk about the DNA of an organization, of a society. But like a lot of famous
siblings, DNA doesn't do a whole lot of work. It just sits there in the nucleus
of our cell guarding our genetic information. The real work is done by RNA. The
RNA goes in there, takes copies of a particular gene that might be needed and
then goes to that region of the cell where you make proteins. And it's the RNA
that oversees the making of the protein. And that work of taking the code from
in our cell's nucleus from the DNA and going to make protein, that's called the
messenger work of RNA. And that's why these little snippets are called
messenger RNAs. And when everybody was trying to race to study the human genome
and do the sequencing of DNA, there were some scientists who said, let's look
at this more interesting molecule, which, by the way, turns out to be able to
replicate itself. And so - lo and behold, it's the beginning of all life on
this planet. So RNA turns out to be far more
interesting than its brother, DNA.”
CRISPR
Scientist's Biography Explores Ethics Of Rewriting The
Code Of Life
https://www.npr.org/transcripts/974751834
What we’re looking at with the
“vaccine” bioweapons is MODIFIED mRNA, so a substance that is “the beginning of
all life on this planet” has been modified to do who knows what. I hear and read regular reports of deaths and
illness, the rapid onset of heart disease and “turbo cancers.”
Vaccines at the Movies
How have vaccines
been depicted and promoted in films and television shows? I wondered if anyone out there had compiled a
list of those depictions and sure enough, here’s a Substack
article entitled “Vaccines at the Movies.”
https://ironicsans.substack.com/p/27-vaccines-at-the-movies
Written by someone who is a “believer” and clearly enamored of the technology, it’s a comprehensive listing, but he did
miss one that immediately came to my mind.
Richard Matheson’s 1954 novel, I Am Legend, was first made into a
movie (The Last Man on Earth) in 1964, starring Vincent Price, as a
scientist who failed to create a vaccine for the plague in time to save his
family and indeed, the earth’s population; nearly all were zombified. The novel was made into the 1971 film
starring Charlton Heston, The Omega Man, and finally the 2007 movie
starring Will Smith, I Am Legend.
The novel was said to have inspired the 1968 low-budget “classic,” Night
of the Living Dead.
Standing
Armies
Why are wars
referred to as theaters (or theatres) of war?
When was this term created? Have
military men always thought of themselves as swaggering across the world stage? Alexander the Great just the Lawrence Olivier
of his day? In Vom
Kriege (On War,) written after the
Napoleonic Wars, the Prussian general, Carl von Clausewitz, writes what is said
to be one of the most important military-political-strategy analyses ever
written. He calls the area where wars
are fought, Kriegstheater, from the
older Latin theatrum belli. Researching that Latin term, I found a
paper published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, “Theatrum
Belli: Late-Restoration Comedy and the Rise of the Standing Army.” This theatrical survey discovered that nearly
every play written and performed on the London stages in the first decade of
the eighteenth century had references to a Redcoat or a Tar and somehow worked
in a debate about the issue of a standing army, suggesting “a widespread
ideological effort by writers to enlist public sympathy not only for the
soldier but also for the notion of a standing army.”
As Alan always
pointed out, the use of the arts for what we now call social engineering is an
ancient form of warfare, and so in one sense, the gun sights have always been
turned on us. It’s just that now we see the
“theatre” operating on the stage of our minds, our bodies, our souls. We are in the “Operation” now where we’re
supposed to become overwhelmed and collapse, disappear into our fears and addictions,
die from their bioweapons. After 9/11,
“the hardest thing will be to hang onto your sanity.” – Alan Watt.
In all ages, in all lands, there have been those who seek truth.
This seeking is an individual's search for something more than self, and much
more than the confines of this worldly system. It is the seeker, who
understands there is more than what meets the eye, who is not afraid and makes
the choice to go into the unknown. The process of awaking
has begun, the discovery is underway. –
Alan Watt
“Hang in there…but don’t hang yourselves.” Or as Alan might have said, “Be not
afraid, little chipmunk. There’s more to
this world than meets the eye.”
© Not Sure
Additional reading/viewing:
Theaters
of War (2022)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vev0Yz_My6k
Roger
Stahl discusses Theaters of War: How the Pentagon and CIA Took Hollywood with
WSWS
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2023/01/02/ureo-j02.html
What
Does The 92 Foot Venus Statue In Trinity Park In San
Francisco Represent?
http://book-of-ours.com/audio/venus-statue-trinity-park-sf.mp4
Ex-CBC
journalist told NCI network pushed pandemic propaganda
Army's
Vaccine Plan: Inject Troops With Gas-Propelled, Electro-Charged DNA (2010)
Army
spies to take on antivax militants (2010)
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/army-spies-to-take-on-antivax-militants-mfzsj66w2?region=global
NHS
told to be ready to give coronavirus vaccine from December - with Army help
(2020)
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/nhs-told-ready-give-coronavirus-22985019
Army
called in to help make sure businesses following covid rules (2020)
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/army-called-help-make-sure-19152706
Unconventional
warfare training being staged in 21 North Carolina counties, Army says (2019)
https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article234211482.html#storylink=cpy
MEGACITIES
AND THE UNITED STATES ARMY
https://api.army.mil/e2/c/downloads/351235.pdf
The
Army Vision - Strategic Advantage in a Complex World
https://usacac.army.mil/sites/default/files/publications/TheArmyVision.pdf
Warning
of a 'private army' running Britain after government increases spending on
security firm G4S by £65million (2013)
Unblinking
surveillance stare: Army's 7-story flying football field-sized blimp (2012)
Army
Embeds PSYOPS Soldiers At Local TV Stations
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DY3-K3U2-o
Katy
Perry 'too raunchy' for Sesame Street
U.S.
Army - Force 2025
http://www.arcic.army.mil/Initiatives/force-2025-beyond.aspx
Constant
Conflict - U.S. Army - 1997
http://www.carlisle.army.mil/USAWC/parameters/Articles/97summer/peters.htm
Sasha
Latypova Interviews Katherine Watt on U.S. Military
Domestic Bioterrorism
American
Domestic Bioterrorism Program - Katherine Watt, 2022
Veterans
Green Corps (2008)
http://sccorps.org/jobs/veterans-green-corps/
U.S.
Army - Stability Operations (2008)
http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/Repository/FM307/FM3-07.pdf
A
“Leap” toward Humanity’s Destruction
https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/06/investigative-reports/a-leap-toward-humanitys-destruction/
CRISPR
Scientist's Biography Explores Ethics Of Rewriting The
Code Of Life
https://www.npr.org/transcripts/974751834
Vaccines
at the Movies
https://ironicsans.substack.com/p/27-vaccines-at-the-movies