[–] HarlandKornfeld14 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I've kinda wondered lately if Dune is redpilled or filled with occultist subversive themes. I've heard a lot of contradicting things and can't really pass judgement on it because I haven't read enough into it, nor read the books themselves.
I believe that you are onto something but I think the "spice" is more than just adrenochrome. It's the whole religion of pedophilia and human sacrifice and demonic posession and black magic. It will give you power but also make you a slave.
I recently watched Twin Peaks also by David Lynch and it was full of the occult religion stuff, spirits and stargates/dimensional portals and aliens etc.. Not to get into it here but it supports the idea that Lynch is putting the occult into fiction.
There is a movie called Naked Lunch, a Cronenberg adaptation of William Boroughs' novel. It is incredibly faggy. However there is a "black meat market" which is incredibly addictive, moreso than heroine ("roach powder"). It comes from a type of centipede, however the movie is always analagyzing humans and bugs. For example the main character Lee, his original job is an exterminator killing bugs -- basically a mob guy delivering drugs and doing assasinations.
Some people are "human centipedes" which seems to be they are the bloodline satanists. There are also various intelligence agencies represented by their handlers(typewriters), which control people through sex, love, and blackmail. And there's the lesbian witches covens who are also dealers in the black meat market (adrenochrome/human sacrifice).
When Lee finally gets to the bottom of it, it's Doctor Benmay (obvious Jew) at the top of the pyramid who is basically masquerading and manipulating and controlling all of these disparate forces behind the scenes.
There are also "Mugwumps", giant bug/aliens who produce their own addictive substances. These may represent actual aliens/demons, but I think they are supposed to be just various things that people getting addicted to -- gay sex, porn, pulp fiction, pop music, whatever whatever and Doctor Benmay is basically capturing these creative human impulses/"arts" and creating art/porn farms, and studying their affects on human addiction and behaviors so he can learn every which way to addict and control people.
The movie is too faggy so I wouldn't recommend watching it, but I just thought I'd point out that it goes along quite well with your idea about black meat = dune spice = adrenochrome, and that the controllers/Jews are using this to create a class of slaves, who do their dirty work.
[–] SumerBreeze 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
jews are teaching in schools that fetuses are parasites, worms, a giant fetus is a baby/child, trapped in some basement fungal dungeon feeding on little sustenance water and sometimes sunlight or vitamins
It is more of a loose analogy; something meant for those "in the know" to understand.
I'm not trying to imply that there are giant worms on one of Saturn's moons which can be harvested for spice. I'm implying that Dune acknowledged there was a highly addictive drug which had a very unusual set of properties, and because of these properties, it could be used to take control over the world, in the exact same manner that spice was used in Dune.
Likewise, it seems that adrenochrome has the exact same unusual set of properties (or at least remarkably similar), and that adrenochrome could likewise be used to take control over the world.
The book, Dune, was then used to disseminate that info to the (((ones))) who needed to know that info (it was disseminated to everyone, obviously, but only particular (((people))) understood the hidden message of Dune). Then those (((people))) were able to communicate their understanding of that info to each other by covering one eye, just like was done in Dune.
[–] MartinTimothy 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I encountered Frank Herbert's Dune sometime in the 1970's, SciFi had been in the doldrums since the demise of the 1960's SF Pulpies, the loud cover and numerous favorable reviews attracted my attention and I bought a copy from the local news stand.
From memory the story was set on a desert planet that resembled Mars, water was a commodity and when counsels were called canny operators filled their portable water flasks at community expense.
The inhabitants were made up of adventurers and entrepreneurs who had journeyed there in pursuit of "spice" used by navigators aboard interstellar spaceships, which was produced by rail car sized "worms" that glided across the surface of the planet.
The other group who got there before the "Spice Boom" had constructed wind vanes which collected and condensed water from the atmosphere and stored it in vast underground cisterns.
I got about half way thru Dune it started reasonably well however once the clear concept of giant sandworms, spice and wind vanes had been established the tome degenerated into something like word processed political Americana.
Herbert's Dune trilogy turned up at around the same time as Edward Elmer "Doc" Smith's Lensman Series, both sets received full publishing fanfare and had numerous reviews and garish covers .. Herbert and Smith were second class writers at best their material often being criticized as "Space Opera."
I skimmed thru a bit more of Dune before putting it down, it turned out water was a strict no-no as far as the worms were concerned .. if others saw Jewishism in it I am not surprised though it went over my head. Edit.
[–] Quicktor 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
the subject of 'Dune' is more significant than 'Star Wars'...
[–] SumerBreeze 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
yes the highest generals in command of Nazi Germany and the storm troopers were jewish
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