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The film the watchmen is NWO propaganda. (major spoilers for those who haven't watched it)

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posted on Mar, 9 2009 @ 11:40 AM
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posted on Mar, 9 2009 @ 05:39 PM
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I'm not sure this movie would be best example. But what I'm wondering if it is so faithful to the book why did the author not want to be listed in credits (and in V for Vendetta)?



posted on Mar, 9 2009 @ 05:40 PM
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Originally posted by pianopraze
I'm not sure this movie would be best example. But what I'm wondering if it is so faithful to the book why did the author not want to be listed in credits (and in V for Vendetta)?
Quite simply the author has been so screwed by previous adaptations, he had no faith that anyone would be able to pull this one off. (Yeah, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was pretty bad... though I enjoyed From Hell and V, myself...)



posted on Mar, 9 2009 @ 05:52 PM
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It got filmed because it is a really great story.

The story lends itself to symbolism of a one world order. The fact that you want to talk about about the pretty pictures, and not that the STORY ITSELF is about the creation of one world order amuses me greatly.

Don't look at the forest! Look at the pretty trees! No forest here.

Alan Moore is a crazy whacked out prima donna. But man he writes great comics. To point to him as a guy promoting the NWO is just hilarious. It would be more likely that you'd find him on here, being sarcastic and nasty and condescending to people while trying to convince them of reptiliods.

[edit on 2009/3/9 by Aeons]



posted on Mar, 9 2009 @ 06:09 PM
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Now I know why Moore distances himself from film adaptations of his work - the film transforms and distorts the real message in the work way too much for his liking.



posted on Mar, 9 2009 @ 07:13 PM
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i second that. *star'd*
*Cough* Second line



posted on Mar, 10 2009 @ 07:18 AM
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Originally posted by yogi9969

 




 



LMAO AT THE OFF TOPIC
YOU MUST HAD UNDERSTOOD WHAT I WAS SAYING TO REMOVE IT


xul

posted on Mar, 10 2009 @ 07:37 AM
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If you want to see a real NWO propaganda then watch the new The Day The Earth Stood Still.......



posted on Mar, 10 2009 @ 11:57 AM
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Originally posted by Frankidealist35
Also, this thread here on www.prisonplanet.com also has the same view I have on the film...

forum.prisonplanet.com...
What is your take?

[edit on 7-3-2009 by Frankidealist35]


Did the thread at Prison Planet have the same view that you did on the movie, or is your view based on what you read on Prison Planet?



posted on Mar, 15 2009 @ 02:23 AM
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Consider this:

Comic books are a pictographic medium.
Occult societies convey their knowledge and messages through symbolism.
What better medium to convey occult messages than comic books?

See how many comic book writers also happen to be students of the esoteric. Interesting??



posted on Jun, 22 2009 @ 12:59 PM
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yes it's propaganda.
watch here:
Subliminal Messages in Watchmen



posted on Sep, 24 2009 @ 05:47 AM
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So nobody noticed the 'Jesuit Foundation' letter along with the other letters, including the 'Pyramid Transnational' one that Rorschach shuffled through about half way through the movie? Hmmmmm, that's food for thought... Jesuits.. where have we heard of them.....



posted on Aug, 13 2013 @ 04:38 PM
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The Watchmen characters seem to me to be demographic populations or segments of society.

The Smartest Man in the world is the NWO.

The Blue Guy is the totality of technology and science

The Hawk and the Young Woman are the upper middle class

The Mask is the general population that used to be 100% Christian

The Comedian is the government.

Sacrifice is front and center of the story. Sacrifice is a collectivist trope, so this must be an NWO insertion movie.

Even so, the way it calls attention to the 1980's from 2009 is interesting.




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