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Hidden Under Silver Lake?

What are they hiding under Silver Lake? Here, Truthstream Media offers a review of the Hollywood thriller Under The Silver Lake. The 2018 picture, written and directed by David Robert Mitchell, deals with a lavish and quite elaborate conspiracy theory.

Andrew Garfield stars as a disenchanted, 33-year-old who goes on a surreal, wild-goose chase when a woman he’s met at his Los Angeles apartment swimming pool disappears.

Conjurors Of Reality

Talking heads conjure up ideas. Who funds them? Is a cult involved? I look at a study about the power of suggestion. Here’s more from Amazing Polly.

The Illuminati’s Surrealist Ball

Rare Photos from a 1972 Rothschild Illuminati Party:

On 12/12/72, Marie-Hélène de Rothschild, member of the most powerful elite family in the world, that are literally the creators of our modern day banking system, decided to throw a Ball at Château de Ferrières, one of the family’s many mansions.

The dress code for the evening was “Black tie, long dresses & Surrealists heads” and the invitations were written in such a way that they could only be read with the use of a mirror. The invitation is written in reverse. It required a mirror to be read. Inversion is a big deal in a pseudo-satanic mind state.

While these events are generally shrouded in secrecy, photos of this particular event were leaked. More from the Perfect Life.

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L.H.O.O.Q.

In 1919, the Surrealist Marcel Duchamp shocked the art world by drawing a mustache and beard on a cheap postcard reproduction of the Mona Lisa, and then appending the title “L.H.O.O.Q.” The latter blasphemy was a wicked pun, meant to evoke the French expression, “Elle a chaud au cul,” which translates as “She has a hot ass.”

Now, a Buenos Aires advertising agency has combined some larger-than-life Surrealist imagery with the everyday fantasy of making like Chuck Norris and kicking some serious ass. It might sound like a recipe for disaster or deviancy, but happiness ensues, and it’s all for a good cause — to market Diesel sneakers. H/T culturepub

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