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rgray222
31st December 2014, 18:57
There might be more to this story than meets the eye, what I mean by that is that Hollywood may have instigated this conflict for personal gain. It is no secret that Hollywood is well connected to the Obama administration and most likely expected the U.S. Government to come to their defense.

This is how the entire scenario unfolded: Hollywood pokes Kim in the eye on the playground. Then Kim turns around and beats Hollywood up. Hollywood gets his big brother to take Kim to a back alley in the dead of night to do Kim Harm.

Then the name calling starts, the denials begin flying between Kim and Big Brother. Hollywood tells people (through the mainstream media) to be patriotic and buy our movie online. In the meantime Hollywood is running around telling everyone that he is a victim and he needs your support.

There are nothing but bad actors in this play but Hollywood and in particular Sony Pictures are by far the worst of the bunch.

The Bottom Line is:

Hollywood instigates a fight
Hollywood discovers a new source of revenue (largest online sales ever)
Hollywood cries victim after starting cyber-war
Hollywood escapes blame, dons the stars & stripes (even though Sony is Japanese)
Hollywood sets North Korea on fire and walks away
Two world leaders (with nuclear weapons) act like child bullies putting the world one step closer to annihilation

Calz
31st December 2014, 19:27
Most all American major movies are funded by (and have the scripts approved by) either the military industrial complex ... the illooney naughties ... or in most cases both.

Do the math.


... all part of the preferred elite programmed "reality".


We don't need to go there ...

Sierra
31st December 2014, 19:28
There might be more to this story than meets the eye, what I mean by that is that Hollywood may have instigated this conflict for personal gain. It is no secret that Hollywood is well connected to the Obama administration and most likely expected the U.S. Government to come to their defense.

This is how the entire scenario unfolded: Hollywood pokes Kim in the eye on the playground. Then Kim turns around and beats Hollywood up. Hollywood gets his big brother to take Kim to a back alley in the dead of night to do Kim Harm.

Then the name calling starts, the denials begin flying between Kim and Big Brother. Hollywood tells people (through the mainstream media) to be patriotic and buy our movie online. In the meantime Hollywood is running around telling everyone that he is a victim and he needs your support.

There are nothing but bad actors in this play but Hollywood and in particular Sony Pictures are by far the worst of the bunch.

The Bottom Line is:

Hollywood instigates a fight
Hollywood discovers a new source of revenue (largest online sales ever)
Hollywood cries victim after starting cyber-war
Hollywood escapes blame, dons the stars & stripes (even though Sony is Japanese)
Hollywood sets North Korea on fire and walks away
Two world leaders (with nuclear weapons) act like child bullies putting the world one step closer to annihilation

Follow the money... (Facepalm)

War is very profitable as well, so two birds with one stone further down the time line.

Kryztian
31st December 2014, 19:56
Hollywood didn't instigate this war. It originated in the U.S. State Department, or the CIA, or in what ever secret organization manipulates and uses both of them. They blessed a movie about the murder of a foreign leader which is just bad aggressive diplomacy. They blessed a movie which would imply to everyday Americans that the U.S. government is in the assassination business, and not a government that respects international law. If the makers of this movie hadn't asked for U.S. Government approval of the movie (which they don't have to under the 1st Amendment) then that would be one thing, but they did, and they got the government's blessing. So yes, the U.S. government has provoked this incident, knowing full well what Kim reaction is.

I think that Kim has been laying low lately, trying not to give the U.S. a reason to start a war.

Sony Emails Say State Department Blessed Kim Jong-Un Assassination in ‘The Interview’ (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/12/17/exclusive-sony-emails-allege-u-s-govt-official-ok-d-controversial-ending-to-the-interview.html)

FBI Won’t Stop Blaming North Korea for Sony Hack -- Despite New Evidence (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/12/30/fbi-won-t-reject-a-sony-insider-hack.html)

Ki's
31st December 2014, 20:49
There might be more to this story than meets the eye, what I mean by that is that Hollywood may have instigated this conflict for personal gain. It is no secret that Hollywood is well connected to the Obama administration and most likely expected the U.S. Government to come to their defense.

This is how the entire scenario unfolded: Hollywood pokes Kim in the eye on the playground. Then Kim turns around and beats Hollywood up. Hollywood gets his big brother to take Kim to a back alley in the dead of night to do Kim Harm.

Then the name calling starts, the denials begin flying between Kim and Big Brother. Hollywood tells people (through the mainstream media) to be patriotic and buy our movie online. In the meantime Hollywood is running around telling everyone that he is a victim and he needs your support.

There are nothing but bad actors in this play but Hollywood and in particular Sony Pictures are by far the worst of the bunch.

The Bottom Line is:

Hollywood instigates a fight
Hollywood discovers a new source of revenue (largest online sales ever)
Hollywood cries victim after starting cyber-war
Hollywood escapes blame, dons the stars & stripes (even though Sony is Japanese)
Hollywood sets North Korea on fire and walks away
Two world leaders (with nuclear weapons) act like child bullies putting the world one step closer to annihilation

Follow the money... (Facepalm)

War is very profitable as well, so two birds with one stone further down the time line.

Exactly my thoughts...Sony gets to make a ton of money and the military gets a new war. Wasn't Korea on the list of countries to 'take down' ?

Harley
31st December 2014, 21:09
There might be more to this story than meets the eye, what I mean by that is that Hollywood may have instigated this conflict for personal gain. It is no secret that Hollywood is well connected to the Obama administration and most likely expected the U.S. Government to come to their defense.

This is how the entire scenario unfolded: Hollywood pokes Kim in the eye on the playground. Then Kim turns around and beats Hollywood up. Hollywood gets his big brother to take Kim to a back alley in the dead of night to do Kim Harm.

Then the name calling starts, the denials begin flying between Kim and Big Brother. Hollywood tells people (through the mainstream media) to be patriotic and buy our movie online. In the meantime Hollywood is running around telling everyone that he is a victim and he needs your support.

There are nothing but bad actors in this play but Hollywood and in particular Sony Pictures are by far the worst of the bunch.

The Bottom Line is:

Hollywood instigates a fight
Hollywood discovers a new source of revenue (largest online sales ever)
Hollywood cries victim after starting cyber-war
Hollywood escapes blame, dons the stars & stripes (even though Sony is Japanese)
Hollywood sets North Korea on fire and walks away
Two world leaders (with nuclear weapons) act like child bullies putting the world one step closer to annihilation

Absolutely rgray!

But you might also want to consider adding my post HERE (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?78122-It--s-Official-Sony-Scraps---The-Interview----the-most-effective-modern-day-Hack-with-many-possible-implications-&p=917946&viewfull=1#post917946) to the top of your list:

This Whole Entire Fiasco Was Nothing More Than A Promo Stunt For The Release Of The Movie.

:)

jake gittes
1st January 2015, 15:26
Hollywood didn't instigate this war. It originated in the U.S. State Department, or the CIA, or in what ever secret organization manipulates and uses both of them. They blessed a movie about the murder of a foreign leader which is just bad aggressive diplomacy. They blessed a movie which would imply to everyday Americans that the U.S. government is in the assassination business, and not a government that respects international law. If the makers of this movie hadn't asked for U.S. Government approval of the movie (which they don't have to under the 1st Amendment) then that would be one thing, but they did, and they got the government's blessing. So yes, the U.S. government has provoked this incident, knowing full well what Kim reaction is.

I think that Kim has been laying low lately, trying not to give the U.S. a reason to start a war.

Not only did the USG bless the movie, but Obama himself demanded that it be released. The leader of one sovereign nation demands a movie be released that glorifies the assassination of the leader of another sovereign nation. Can you imagine the outrage if this were reversed - Kim Jong-Un demanding a movie being released celebrating Obama's head being exploded??

Hollywood didn't instigate it, but it certainly didn't protest any morale outrage or govern itself with any responsible restraint or common decency -- both of which it lacks as the money-grubbing propaganda machine of the global elite it is.

This Whole Entire Fiasco Was Nothing More Than A Promo Stunt For The Release Of The Movie.


I'd characterize it as "This Whole Entire Fiasco Also Worked As A Promo Stunt For The Release Of Yet Another Stupid Hollywood Movie."

Snoweagle
1st January 2015, 19:36
Hollywood didn't instigate this war. It originated in the U.S. State Department, or the CIA, or in what ever secret organization manipulates and uses both of them. They blessed a movie about the murder of a foreign leader which is just bad aggressive diplomacy. They blessed a movie which would imply to everyday Americans that the U.S. government is in the assassination business, and not a government that respects international law. If the makers of this movie hadn't asked for U.S. Government approval of the movie (which they don't have to under the 1st Amendment) then that would be one thing, but they did, and they got the government's blessing. So yes, the U.S. government has provoked this incident, knowing full well what Kim reaction is.

I think that Kim has been laying low lately, trying not to give the U.S. a reason to start a war.

Sony Emails Say State Department Blessed Kim Jong-Un Assassination in ‘The Interview’ (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/12/17/exclusive-sony-emails-allege-u-s-govt-official-ok-d-controversial-ending-to-the-interview.html)

FBI Won’t Stop Blaming North Korea for Sony Hack -- Despite New Evidence (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/12/30/fbi-won-t-reject-a-sony-insider-hack.html)

The United States Middle East Division of the State Department is entirely run by Jewish staff. Am unable to confirm that of other divisions. This might be a clue?

Maia Gabrial
1st January 2015, 20:24
This Whole Entire Fiasco Was Nothing More Than A Promo Stunt For The Release Of The Movie.

I have to admit that I was curious about the movie, but the trailer told me everything I needed to know. It's a disgusting movie. Some people might like that kind of humor. I don't.
Not worth one cent to watch.

(And just to get this off my chest, what the hell is wrong with Hollywood anyway? If they're not REMAKING the same movies, they're making sicker flicks. It's getting harder and harder to find a good movie. Even kid shows suck....)

Ki's
1st January 2015, 21:08
Amongst my family and friends, no one had even heard of the movie until the whole Sony thing.

I didn't watch it when it went online. I'm all for free speech etc...but I thought the story line was in really poor taste.

If another country had produced something similar about one of the US leaders, I expect NSA and the military would have been conducting drone strikes somewhere.