A Clockwork Orange -illuminati Kubrick
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fuck this...the movie is and will always be a classic. nobody is going to care if there is or there isnt symbols of the illuminati...people just worry too much so that is why they play songs backwards to see if there is any back-masking...and some watch moves to check IF THERE IS ANY FUCKING SYMBOLS...no one cares...todays world runs on fear any-ways...terrorism and media...that is all you need to control the masses.
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@AutumnEnergy1 No, it wasn't. It was about free will. Get off that crap.
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What a fool. Mispelling coincidence. Yes. Indeed.
Query: Even if all that crap was true (and I've wondered if the old cockney phrase came from the sun), and it's not, why does that prove Kubrick was in league with the Illuminati. Haven't you heard about Eyes Wide Shut. If anything, he was against them.
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@kedrick06 congratulations kendrick. you have a very open mind. errrr......
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Also, in Clockwork Orange he exposes the brainwashing in 2001: the use of repetition of visual and audio objects, (using music and scenes which stimulate emotion) to create new mental connections in the target, I.e. new assosciations being linked to fear or pain.
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I agree SK was a genius and obviously knew about the Illuminati. Everything in his movies was carefully planned, I think that he was recruited by them after Dr Strangelove (where he exposed water fluoridation among other things) and got a taste of their perverse sexual world. Later he put out 2001, which in my opinion is PACKED with subliminal messaging, NLP, hypnotism, etc. Then after that he went against them, finally he put out Eyes Wide Shut to expose as much as he could before he died.
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The symbolism is OBVIOUS...not evil...just obvious. I am not in to calling everything I don't understand completely "evil". That's one thing I hate about YT conspiracy nuts...they label everything "evil". I think it's evil to label everything evil.
This was the most LUCIFERIAN film I have ever seen. The symbolism is so
"in your face". SK was a genius. Nothing evil implied.
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@Candystripedshredder - " can you spare some cutter me brother ? "
What a load of great bolshy yarblockos.
"A Clockwork Orange" is not a reference to the sun, you ignorant twat-monkey.
It's derived from the Cockney phrase "as queer as a clockwork orange", meaning "very strange".
Anthony Burgess employed this title for his novel so that, upon reading it, a (sane) person would be given a clue as to the nature of the story within.
(An organic orange being made clockwork also alludes to Alex being turned into a machine, devoid of pleasure and his Free Will.)
Candystripedshredder 8 months ago 23
THIS. IS. FUCKING. ABSURD.
kedrick06 9 months ago 21