Why do so many movies show the all seeing eye of horus? It's like they always need to put it in there somewhere. Are movie directors in on the
Illuminati and put the all seeing eye in their films as a tribute to Lucifer, or whoever they worship?
Here are some examples I've found. They even include horror movies from the 70's, and documentaries as well. Isn't that weird?
In Men Who Stare At Goats with George Clooney, you can see a guy drawing the all seeing eye on paper. This is a film about mind control too.
Full film:
A few stills that show the all seeing eye in the film.
In this documentary about Vampires, in the last half hour during the clips with the women in front of the glass frecoe, you can see an all seeing eye
shining through the window behind her. WTF?
In this 70's horror movie, called "Devil Dog, Hound of Hell", at the end a shaman draws the all seeing eye of horus on the dad's hand, to help him
destroy the devil dog. WTF? So they were doing this in the 70's too? Why didn't anyone notice back then?
Also, in this crappy 70's sci fi flick, "Planet of Dinosaurs" you can see the all seeing eye in a footprint of a dinosaur.
You can also see the all seeing eye in the StarGate movie, in the new Doctor Who series, and a lot more too.
WTF is going on?! Are movie directors in on the Illuminati? Is this their way of paying tribute to Lucifer or whoever they worship?
edit on 18-11-2012 by WWu777 because: (no reason given)
Why are bats always in a cave? Why is the bogeyman always under the bed? Why is there a hockeymasked maniac always in the bushes when you have a
school camp?
Why?
Because the All Hearing Ear was just too bland... No one cares when you hear them... they only care when you look.
It is a reminder that we are constantly being watched. Think of The Eye as a camera that is constantly on you recording everything you do, every move,
every negative, every kindness.
Anyone who works in an environment where there are cameras constantly recording will tell you that it affects and modifies their behavior. Sort of
like having the police around all the time.