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Tag Archives: Patrick McGoohan
Dystopia Disguised as Democracy: All the Ways in Which Freedom Is an Illusion
By John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead Source: The Rutherford Institute “The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Authoritarianism, censorship, civil liberties, culture, Deep State, Dystopia, Law, police state, Psy-ops, Social Control, Social Engineering, society, Sociology, State Crime, surveillance state, Technocracy
Tagged censorship, civil liberties, Deep State, Due Process, Dystopia, fascism, Frank Zappa, free speech, Patrick McGoohan, police state, surveillance state, Technocracy, The Prisoner, tyranny
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Saturday Matinee: The Prisoner: Arrival
Perfect Pilots: The Prisoner “Arrival” By John Bernardy Source: 25 Years Later A man resigns from his previous post. He is followed and taken captive into a surreal resort town. He tries his best to escape over and over but … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture, Dystopia, Saturday Matinee, society, Video
Tagged Arrival, Dystopia, panopticon, Patrick McGoohan, surveillance state, The Prisoner, the Village
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The 2020 Election Bamboozle: We Are All Victims of the Deep State’s Con Game
By John W. Whitehead Source: The Rutherford Institute “We’re run by the Pentagon, we’re run by Madison Avenue, we’re run by television, and as long as we accept those things and don’t revolt we’ll have to go along with the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Authoritarianism, civil liberties, consciousness, Corporate Crime, culture, Deep State, elites, Empire, media, news, Oligarchy, Philosophy, police state, propaganda, Psy-ops, Social Control, Social Engineering, society, Sociology, State Crime, surveillance state, Technocracy
Tagged 1984, Deep State, Duopoly, Dystopia, Election 2020, fake democracy, government propaganda, panopticon, Patrick McGoohan, police state, Privacy, Social Media, surveillance state, The Prisoner, voting
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Freedom Is a Myth: We Are All Prisoners of the Police State’s Panopticon Village
“We’re run by the Pentagon, we’re run by Madison Avenue, we’re run by television, and as long as we accept those things and don’t revolt we’ll have to go along with the stream to the eventual avalanche…. As long as … Continue reading
Posted in black ops, conditioning, culture, Deep State, Dystopia, History, Militarization, Philosophy, police state, propaganda, Social Control, Social Engineering, society, State Crime, surveillance state, Technology
Tagged 1984, Aldous Huxley, Brave New World, Deep State, Dystopia, George Orwell, Government, group think, Jeff Sessions, mass marketing, Michel Foucault, Neil Postman, panopticon, Patrick McGoohan, Philosophy, police state, surveillance state, The Prisoner, Totalitarianism, weaponization
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Numbered Man – An Analysis of The Prisoner (1967)
An excellent analysis from Jay Dyer of one of the best television series created so far, imho.
Posted in Art, culture, media, Philosophy, Social Control, society, surveillance state, Video
Tagged 60s, brainwashing, british, CIA, cipher, control grid, Death, Dystopia, elites, esoteric, espionage, fiction, Globalism, illuminati, individualism, manipulation, mi6, mind control, modernity, New World Order, numerology, occult, one and many, panopticon, Patrick McGoohan, Progress, Psy-ops, Science fiction, sis, spy culture, spy games, tavistock, The Prisoner, uk, war
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Saturday Matinee: Scanners
David Cronenberg’s “Scanners” (1981) is infamous for a particular scene occurring less than 15 minutes into the film (and is likely still a shock for audiences today who have never seen it). The film’s notoriety (and comparatively wooden performance of … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Corporate Crime, culture, Film, Saturday Matinee, Video
Tagged David Cronenberg, Patrick McGoohan, Scanners
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Remember, Remember, the 5th of November
In honor of Guy Fawkes Day I’d like to bring attention to a few intriguing statements from Alan Moore (writer of the graphic novel V for Vendetta) on the connections between his fictions and reality from an interview he did … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Art, consciousness, culture, Film, History, Social Control, society, surveillance state, Technology, Uncategorized, Video
Tagged 5th of november, activism, Alan Moore, Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes Day, Guy Fawkes Night, November 5th, NSA, Occupy Movement, Patrick McGoohan, protest, Remember remember the 5th of November, Salon.com, technology, The Guardian, The Prisoner, United States, V For Vendetta, Vendetta
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Podcast Roundup
12/2: On The Progressive Commentary Hour host Gary Null has an in-depth conversation with Peter Levenda on the Nazi legacy, its survival and influence in world events, and its continuation to this day: Show link: http://s35.podbean.com/pb/1448aab68f3651499d84a256f2ad4c14/54820c63/data1/blogs18/371244/uploads/PCH_120214.mp3 12/3: Host KMO … Continue reading →