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sigma6
2nd October 2012, 13:20
Wow it's been over almost 50 years apparently since they made this movie. I used to love watching Peter Sellers act in so many different movies. It was all about the satire. We should all study satire, it is rich with meaning, important in these repressive times and has a history that goes back to the ancient Greeks for the same reasons.

Anyhow... anyone seen this clip... in it the General says point blank the dangers of flouridated water, in 1964! It really takes you back. I love the media and literature from the 60's, it reads well, they were trying to still educate us back then. But still breathtaking when I see examples of just how naive "TBTB" have taken us for all these many many decades... And can you blame them, and is he calling him "Mandrake"?

Just think, the the first 'seeds' of mainstream "awareness" of conspiracy seemed to really take hold starting in 2000 in my mind. So maybe 911 wasn't a bad thing after all...

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It's never was a 'commy' plot. It's an anglo american nwo plot... (of course...just flip it around and there's your answer)

donk
2nd October 2012, 13:48
Great movie, I reference Jack D Ripper often...whenever someone speaks of "bloodlines", all I can think of is him talking about them "taking our precious bodily fluids".

Also, I try to ingest only grain alcohol and rain water...:p

Ellisa
2nd October 2012, 23:59
So-- Are we supposed to take Jack seriously? He was portrayed as seriously deranged! ---in just about everything-- and his ranting about his bodily fluids was part of his craziness!!

I remember this movie coming out and I am amused at the slant that is being put on it--- amused and a little sad. After explaining that the idea is satirical the original poster then uses Jack as a serious spokesman against fluroride, (and possibly the endorsement of Jack's rather peculiar attitude towards his precious "bodily fluids").

I suggest watching the whole movie. It is brilliant, hilarious and ultimately one of the most disturbing movies I have ever seen. Peter Sellars was a genius who died far too young.