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Decoding Hollywood

Norm Travesy joins McAllister TV for an episode decoding Hollywood. Among the films explored and explained: Forbidden Planet, Victor/Victoria, Metropolis and Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

They are showing us advanced artificial intelligence and how AI will control the takeover of our souls and the planet.

Baphomet Idolization! Universal dominance! Destroying humanity with a deadly virus pod people! Clones! Drones! Understand the psyops! Welcome to your mind control!

Sophia: A Threat 2 Humanity

Sophia wants to destroy humanity! Are dark entities able to live in the web?

Playboy Mind Control! Hollywood is turning into monsters! And it’s not because of old age! Hollywood clones are breaking down!

Hidden logos, hidden agendas! Sophia will take the place of normal sex!

Humanity will cease to exist! 1905 newspaper with 40-foot giant bones found! More from McAllister TV.

Weimar & World War, Too

After a long absence, Sir Patrick Mack returns with a gem — Weimar & World War, Too, the fourth installment in his series POP: Sex, Satan and Babylon’s Boule. This installment is well worth the wait.

Still, we are running it on a Sunday, a day where you might have extra time to relax and digest a lot of information. This video runs over two hours. You don’t have to watch it in one sitting, but you might find yourself inclined to do so. It’s that good!

Here, you’ll learn about mass starvation across Ukraine in the early 1930s, a famine used by Josef Stalin to control the population and punish his enemies. You’ll learn about the Committee on Public Information, the first large-scale organization in the United States involved in disseminating propaganda — a group that pushed the Red Cross.

Here, you’ll see how countries got carved up, or reconstituted, or created afresh, in an attempt to provide a new homeland for the Jewish people or others across Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Most of all, you’ll get a sense of how Weimar Germany led to Nazi Germany, and the rise of Adolf Hitler. It’s complicated, requires a fair amount of attention and sorting through history, but in the end, you’ll leave much wiser about the state of the world.

 

Democrats’ Defund Disaster

In this video, we’re going to look at the desperate attempt by Jen ‘Circle Back’ Psaki at trying to pin the Defund the Police disaster on the Republicans, how even the mainstream media is laughing at such futile attempts, and how the skyrocketing crime in cities across the nation is politically crushing the Democrats more and more with each passing day. More from Steve Turley.

 

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White Boy Summer edition. More from Paul Joseph Watson.

From Harajuku To Shibuya

While Black Pigeon Speaks makes some of the best political diatribes anywhere in the world, we also admire his softer reflections while wandering the streets in lands far from his native Canada. Here, he takes a walking tour in Tokyo, one of the world’s most exotic cities, surveying the businesses, the people, the architecture, the traffic and other features of life from Haraujuku to Shibuya. Japanese youth culture and fashion are much on display in Harajuku, while Shibuya is home to Tokyo’s most bustling commercial and financial districts, with some of the world’s busiest train stations.

 

Flee The Big Cities!

In this video, we explain what in the world is going on in Portland and big cities across the United States and why you need to get out of them. More from We Are Change.

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Go! Girl! Go! — Uno

We trust you enjoyed our three-month series, The World of Beers, featuring hot, funny, bizarre beer commercials from all around the globe. Having pretty much exhausted that topic — by presenting more than 75 of the best commercials out there — we’re now ready to move on.

Our new series, Go! Girl! Go!, will run through the balance of 2012. Every afternoon, we’ll highlight a different dance scene from movies made around the world — from Hollywood to Bollywood, from Tokyo to Rome. A few of these terpsichorean displays will be funny, and a few others bizarre, but the vast majority involve more basic elements, namely, the world’s most beautiful, scantily clad babes showing off their sultry, seductive moves in exotic settings. If that’s not your cup of tea, you’ve got the wrong blog!

We kick things off with Debra Paget doing a snake dance in The Tomb of Love. An American actress best known for appearing in The Ten Commandments and opposite Elvis Presley in Love Me Tender, Paget shows a more uninhibited side as the temple dancer Seetha in this 1959 drama. Shot on location in India and Germany, it’s one of the last films by the great director Fritz Lang, who catapulted to fame with Metropolis in the 1920s. The dialogue is in German, but fortunately, there’s not much talking to distract from Paget’s performance. She could put a cobra in a trance, and does!

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