Is Obi-Wan Kenobi a Wacko Conspiracy Theorist? (UPDATED: Improved Video & Content) This video summarizes the 'Star Wars' prequel trilogy's political storyline, which is that of false flag war and t...
Is Obi-Wan Kenobi a Wacko Conspiracy Theorist? (UPDATED: Improved Video & Content) This video summarizes the 'Star Wars' prequel trilogy's political storyline, which is that of false flag war and terror.
Just as the original 'Star Wars' trilogy was modeled after folklore and mythology, such as the legend of King Arthur, the prequel trilogy was modeled after political history. 'Star Wars' creator George Lucas has said of his villain Palpatine, "It's not the first time a politician has created a war to try to stay in office." There are countless examples of governments attacking their own people as happened in 'Star Wars', not excepting the U.S. at all.
For a good documentary showing the 'Star Wars'-esque history of false flag terror and war, check out the documentary 'Terrorstorm', by Alex Jones, available for free on YouTube.
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9.01 - 9.06 "...the most honest, noble and uncorrupted hero of the star wars saga"
No, Luke was that person, not Obi-wan. Remember Obi-wan wanted Darth Vader/Anakin killed but Luke couldn't do it. "There''s still good in him!" Luke reached out and saved his father and with that the entire galaxy! he's the hero if you ask me
That sounds fair. I think maybe I wrote that because of my general feelings, not because I had actually though it through that intensely.
My main impression of Obi-Wan Kenobi is actually in ROTS. I remember being so depressed through the whole movie because everything was going to hell. But through it all, Obi-Wan Kenobi was the moral rock, ya know? When I saw his face, as a viewer my optimism returned.
But I think you're probably right that Luke might have been even more pure, in a way.
First off, the 'Star Wars' movies were made many years before the current Pope became Pope.
Secondly, George Lucas cited the government and the military - not the Pope - as real-life analogs to Palpatine. It's governments that stage false flags and murder Americans. (If you know of Pope Benedict framing people and then starting a war, fill me in, eh chief?)
As far as attempts at Catholic-hating go, that was a really lousy one. But thanks for commenting!
Thanks for the compliments. I'd say that a lot of the really venomous hatred for the movies died down after 'The Phantom Menace'. Definitely 'Revenge of the Sith', I think, really bolstered the general perception of the prequel trilogy. That's my opinion, anyway.
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"...the most honest, noble and uncorrupted hero of the star wars saga"
No, Luke was that person, not Obi-wan. Remember Obi-wan wanted Darth Vader/Anakin killed but Luke couldn't do it.
"There''s still good in him!" Luke reached out and saved his father and with that the entire galaxy! he's the hero if you ask me
My main impression of Obi-Wan Kenobi is actually in ROTS. I remember being so depressed through the whole movie because everything was going to hell. But through it all, Obi-Wan Kenobi was the moral rock, ya know? When I saw his face, as a viewer my optimism returned.
But I think you're probably right that Luke might have been even more pure, in a way.
Secondly, George Lucas cited the government and the military - not the Pope - as real-life analogs to Palpatine. It's governments that stage false flags and murder Americans. (If you know of Pope Benedict framing people and then starting a war, fill me in, eh chief?)
As far as attempts at Catholic-hating go, that was a really lousy one. But thanks for commenting!
I'm sorry, I don't want to be a jerk, but I don't want to make a conversation out of this. The mini-documentary should pretty much speak for itself.
Thanks for the compliments. I'd say that a lot of the really venomous hatred for the movies died down after 'The Phantom Menace'. Definitely 'Revenge of the Sith', I think, really bolstered the general perception of the prequel trilogy. That's my opinion, anyway.