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It’s A Wonderful Lie!

David Knight’s first YouTube censored piece, produced 10 years ago, paints a vivid picture of the conspiracy and corruption we call the Federal Reserve Bank.

It was pieced together on the 100th anniversary of the Fed, which was created two days before Christmas in 1913, to creatively reveal the similarities with Frank Capra’s iconic holiday production, It’s a Wonderful Life, and the manipulations of Mr. Potter, inspired by J.P. Morgan.

Knight says the video was censored on the basis of a copyright violation, even though it was fair use commentary. The clips were taken from the entire movie, which had been available for free for a decade and had about a million views at the time.

Says Knight, “There are striking parallels between It’s A Wonderful Life to the lies and tricks that real bankers used to create the Federal Reserve. It’s been a wonderful lie for bankers.” Here’s the rest of the story.

Greatest Christmas Movie Ever

For this episode of Making Movies Great Again, Sebastian Gorka and Chris Kohls, AKA “Mr. Reagan,” review one of the greatest Christmas movies of all time. The movie: It’s a Wonderful Life, directed and co-written by Frank Capra and starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed.

Gorka and Kohls get into the scrapped original ideas for the story to the many ways the 1946 film was rejected before it was made.

It’s A Wonderful Lie. Relax, it’s just a meme. Here’s more from The United Spot.

Decoding Hollywood

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!

Man Of A Thousand Voices

Legendary  Rich Little, the “Man of a Thousand Voices,” returns to the lighter side of life with some contemporary impressions. In addition to his spot-on Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Stewart and Truman Capote impersonations, Little has added Joe Biden and Mike Lindell to his repertoire. Video courtesy of Huckabee.

Mr. Smith Gets Blackpilled

Let’s revisit the 1939 Frank Capra feature film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, starring Jimmy Stewart, and see what lessons it offers on the public’s view of government, the press and our constitutional freedoms. Can Mr. Smith, who is supposed to behave like a trained seal, actually get blackpilled? More from Black Pilled.

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The Many Faces of Rich Little

Rich Little, perhaps the most accomplished impressionist of all time, steps into the lighter side of life with a bevy of personality impersonations, in a 1973 appearance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Little impersonates Ed Sullivan, Gregory Peck and Jimmy Stewart, among many others.

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Where’s Reagan’s Hollywood?

Once upon a time, conservative actors such as Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Stewart and John Wayne strolled the red carpet in Hollywood. More recently, Clint Eastwood and Jon Voight upheld traditional values in Tinseltown. Today, we have Matt Damon, Tom Hanks and Michael Moore delivering progressive, left-wing propaganda. So what on Earth happened? Host Bill Whittle welcomes an all-star panel of conservatives, including Alfonzo Rachel, Andrew Klavan, Roger Simon and Dinesh D’Souza, to answer this question in this edition of PJTV.

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