11:15:23
“And they air condition you and put you in an easy bake oven.”
-Conspiracy Theory, 1997
“Once Kubrick achieved a certain level of success he worked on a film based on Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita – where a middle-aged man played by James Mason, becomes obsessed with the 14-year-old Lolita (Sue Lyon). It should be noted that in the book the character is 12 and because of the censoring Lolita was made two years older in the film. Jeffrey Epstein [who was an agent for the Mossad], owned multiple copies of the book Lolita, which he prominently displayed in his many homes. It was used by him as a ‘tell’ – Epstein made sure his guests saw the book; and in Kubrick’s films there were many ‘tells’ of something being greatly amiss in the world of the elites. Lolita, perhaps more than Kubrick’s other work, is directly related to pedophilia. The evil and duplicity of Humbert is seen in his manipulation and grooming of Dolores (Lolita) – which anyone who has followed the Jeffrey Epstein case, has heard replicated and retold by some of his victims as having experienced when they were minors.”
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Richard Donner makes sure we see J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye in his movie Conspiracy Theory (1997). Conspiracy theorist Jerry Fletcher (Mel Gibson) owns multiple copies of the iconic novel and is mysteriously compelled (programmed) to buy a copy whenever he sees one at a bookstore. The ubiquitous novel, which on the surface represents delusions, obessive-compulsions, and paranoias, is later revealed to be an Mkultra programming tool when Jerry and the audience discover that he is a trained government assassin programmed to believe he is a New York cab driver and a conspiracy theorist (Mark Crispin Miller has researched, presented, and taught “the CIA document from the 1960s that outlined their plan to use the term ‘conspiracy’ to try and smear anyone criticizing the absurd Warren Commission report on President John Kennedy’s assassination.”-John Patosh), his alter-personality. Jerry’s so-called “conspiracy theories” are in actuality shadow intelligence secrets (his repressed memories as a programmed assassin) he learned from the CIA. Mark Chapman claimed that he killed John Lennon because of Catcher in the Rye, but was in fact a patsy set up for the hit by the CIA's MKultra program. The story is that Chapman purchased a copy of Catcher in the Rye the day he shot Lennon. The book was purportedly used by the CIA to activate Mkultra programing, triggering kill missions. Of course Donner’s (who also made the Lethal Weapon movies, in which Gibson, again, plays a former government Mkultra assassin, as I posted the other night), whose Conspiracy thriller is filled with comms and predictive programming, nods to Chapman are intentional.