Tag: predictive programming
Brazil – FLNWO #26
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Satire? Farce? Romance? Comedy? Documentary? Dream? Mundane reality? A subversive critique of the system, or merely more predictive programming of an inescapable tyranny? Join us on this month’s edition of Film, Literature and the New World Order as we attempt to answer the deceptively simple question: What is “Brazil”? |
Interview 1020 – Simon Krimms Authors an anti-NWO Children’s Book
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Today we’re joined on the program by Simon Krimms, an English teacher in Japan who has authored “Rollerdog,” a book “designed for little people growing up in the brave new world (order) of the 21st century.” Through his inventive tale and multi-layered illustrations, Krimms hopes to deprogram children from the NWO matrix without fear while providing a warning for parents about the world around us. |
Contagion – FLNWO #19
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This month on Film, Literature and the New World Order, Tim Kilkenny of RevelationsRadioNews joins us to discuss the 2011 propaganda film, “Contagion.” We examine “Participant Media,” the media venture of billionaire Jeff Skoll that produces “social action campaigns” for each of its 55 films and seeks to shape public debate in five main target areas, including pandemic disease. In this episode, James and Tim dissect the propaganda techniques and message of the film and point out how the film seeks to shape the opinions of the audience. |
Interview 904 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: Israel and the neocons may finally get their wish in Iraq; the Bowe Bergdahl psyop comes to the silver screen; and hockey rioters take down a drone.
Charlie Wilson’s War – FLNWO #16
How and why did the Afghan-Soviet war start? What was the CIA’s involvement in the affair? Who did they support and what were they aiming at? If you’re interested in the answers to these questions you won’t find them in 2007’s Hollywood drama, Charlie Wilson’s War, but you will hear them discussed on this podcast. Join us today for another edition of Film, Literature and the New World Order as Pearse Redmond of Porkin’s Policy Review joins us to dissect the propaganda and predictive programming of this CIA-Afghan cover up movie.
Interview 899 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on New World Next Week: Life imitates art as the Hunger Games salute comes to Thailand; it’s WTF? as Van Gogh’s ear recreated with 3D printer; and German villagers take their power back by creating their own broadband network.
Interview 831 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: The Ukrainian situation heats up as militants seize government buildings in Crimea; Bitcoin makes the news again as Mt.Gox collapses; and a new study shows how Twitter can be used to predict the future.
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