Watchmen

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    I just watched the Watchmen movie. I noticed a lot of hidden symbolism that relates to a lot of the new world order stuff that I'm aware of in the film. Anyhow, please don't read this thread if you're going to watch it if you haven't already watched it.

    #1- hidden symbolism in the United States. In the United States in the universe of the watchmen President Richard Nixon was President until 1985 and he seemed to never age. Could it be a sign of immortality? I don't think that's it. What they were doing in the film was to create an imaginable future of the USA where we have a dictator and they placed Nixon in during wartime. At the end of the movie Nixon and the USSR make peace because they unite against a common enemy whom they are lead to believe destroyed NYC. Possible preparation for a new world order?

    #2- Korvac, was a clear believer in justice. He wanted justice. But he got none in the end. After all the trouble he went through he only got killed in the end. Justice was not enacted. Again, in the real world things don't turn out to be how you want it to be.

    #3- There was a group called the pyramid. Doesn't that sound a lot like the illuminati? This group was crucial to Adrian (the main villain) in bringing about the NWO. I think this is potential disclosure.

    #4- There were lots of discussions about human nature in the film. It was trying to suggest that human nature is by its very nature unchangeable. This one character, Jon, who was turned into a God basically by an experiment, altered him. He basically "let it all happen". He let his power be abused. Maybe it's symbolic of any heroes trying to step up won't be able to stop everything?

    #5- In the film they won the Vietnam war. The comedian says that the country would have been hell if they hadn't won it. Maybe the movie is trying to get people desensitized to war and violence and get them to think that peace can be accomplished or things can be accomplished throughout war. Or maybe it's saying that war tears the country apart and it wants you to think that if we win wars then it won't?

    I believe the film is propaganda by the new world order. Clearly it is based off a comic book. But I just think there are too many similarities between the film and the NWO.

    • dude, you're tweakin.sublocked
    • No you're just a sheep.
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    • its interesting. its a good movie anyways.benfal99
    • not really, but searching for clues to the illuminati's agenda in a movie is silly. are you gonna spout off about lizard overlords next?sublocked
    • ...next? you've been reading www.disinfo.com too much.sublocked
    • Worst. Theory. Ever.BRNK
    • wow. no more coffee for you.sputnik2

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