McAllister TV host Linda Paris is joined by Canadian pundit Norm Travesy in introducing a new series that will decode MK Ultra programming in Hollywood films. The series opens with a close look at Alfred Hitchcock, and particularly, his films Rope and Strangers On A Train, but also getting into Rear Window and other Hitchcock titles.
Among the many topics Linda and Norm cover — Gender Conversions! Hitchcock’s gay, dominant submissive themes! Grace Kelly’s wardrobe! Double cross! Double bass! Doubles in tennis! Dollhouse shot! MK programming! Sheep programming! Mocking humanity! Duality!
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