[–] 19189594? 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
man, i'm inclined to agree. The idea that people were tapped for their sheer talent is no longer viable. Knowing that it's all strategy, moves and countermoves, control and manipulation, you can't have anyone there fucking up the plan not being in the know.
[–] 19189015? 0 points 16 points 16 points (+16|-0) ago
The last thing I saw on TV that was not a cabal controlled program was the show"Little House on the Prairie". They almost got the show too,but the Father character, an actor named Landon, used the last episode he controlled to move all the characters away, and have a plot twist where everyone blew up his house before leaving. At the end of that episode Landon would have lost creative control over the show so he put it down rather then give it to evil controllers. Since that show I have not seen another that dose not bend the knee to programming propaganda. IMHO
[–] 19190273? 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago (edited ago)
you gotta get to the point to realize that even traditional, uber conservative hallmark dramas and their wholesome actors are also a psy op for the public. No its not C_A / cabal controlled, but it's still part of the mass mesmerization of people through the chosen medium of a rapidly flickering screen. Digestable, ideologically compatible hypnosis. You have to dig deeper into the whole origins and purpose of acting for manipulating the public, and how screen technology literally added a new dimension in constructing pre-determined narratives in the audience while the frontal lobe is shutdown.
Turn it all off, unless you train yourself to accurately reverse engineer what you are being subjected to.
[–] 19192251? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Pure love poured out of Michael Landon's eyes .. even before Little House .. on Bonanza and after on Highway to Heaven. He had something in his soul that was golden and it radiated straight through his eyes. He's still one of my favorite actors to watch - just magic!
[–] 19190757? 0 points 9 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago
I remember an interview with Melissa Gilbert (the actress that played Laura Ingalls). She talked about what a good man he was. He had 9 kids of his own, but he more or less took her in when her dad died. She said he told her (I'm paraphrasing) not to think too much of herself because she was an actress. He told her, we work hard when we're doing the show, but remember that we're not saving the world, we're just entertaining people. He told her that nothing, not Hollywood or anything else was more important than family. She said he was very humble and down to earth. I've always hoped she was right and that he was a good guy.
[–] 19189923? ago
controlled by $$$$$$