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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: WINTERWATCH is going strong on NWO movie analysis -- etc.! Who and What Was Behind The Exorcist Movies? When I watched the movie The Exorcist as a young man in 1973, it scared the heebie jeebies out of me. At the time, I lived alone in a modest apartment and hardly slept all night. This was a new film genre, and it kind of traumatized me. The other film that hit me hard was the cage and Russian-roulette scene in the movie The Deer Hunter (1978). Whats curious is that I watched The Exorcist for a second time last year and it had much lesser affect. After 45 years of exposure to more generalized trauma in our entertainment and culture, it seems Im used to it or desensitized. The Exorcist was followed by a whole generation of slasher movies. And, by sheer coincidence, America experienced what is called the Satanic Panic. Much of it was centered around ritual abuse. At the time, there were a number of stranger-on-stranger crimes of a hideous nature, often involving self-professed killers, who claimed to be possessed. Today, skeptics and pervert justice warriors who were little more than a twinkle in their pops eye at the time dismiss it as hysteria and conspiracy theory. Indeed, skepticism on this and Pedogate has become the default position. But the wags and suckers have no context in which to judge that period. They are also desensitized as well as brainwashed. Ted Bundy, when he was advising the Green River task force, recommended that they stake out and look for suspects at the next big Seattle slasher film festival. Bundy stated that such movies had an impact on what he called his entity. As a reminder, The Exorcist focused on the story of Regan, an 11-year-old girl and daughter of a movie actress residing in Washington, D.C. The child becomes possessed by an ancient demon, and its up to a small group of overwhelmed yet determined clergy to somehow rescue Regan from her unspeakable fate. A scathing review of the book in TIME magazine proved prophetic in a backhanded way. It is a pretentious, tasteless, abominably written, redundant pastiche of superficial theology, comic-book psychology, Grade C movie dialogue and Grade Z scatology. In short, The Exorcist will be a bestseller and almost certainly a drive-in movie, TIMEs review stated. Appallingly effective on the surface, Gary Arnold wrote in The Washington Post. The Exorcist is appallingly worthless beneath the surface. Well, maybe not so worthless. But with a purpose? Now, I learn that the author, William Peter Blatty of the original Exorcist and Exorcist III (1990) was US Air Forces Psychological Warfare Policy chief. Maybe this is all just a big cowinkydink for skeptics to again dismiss. Or is it possible these films were part of a mass psychological trauma exercise? Exorcist III was written and directed by Blatty and starred George C. Scott. Its said to be more horrific than the first. I wouldnt know. Ive never watched it other than clips. Additionally, Blattys book Twinkle Twinkle Killer Kane was about a military mental hospital with hints of a mind control program run amok. The doctor was played by Stacy Keach in the movie adaptation called The Ninth Configuration. However, Exorcist III caught the rapt attention and interest of several of Americas most notorious serial killers. Jeffrey Dahmer, for example, told police detective Dennis Murphy that he watched it two or three times a week for six months and identified with the Gemini Killer. Dahmer thought he was possessed. Dr. Park Dietz a forensic psychiatrist indicated that Dahmer would watch The Exorcist III and Return of the Jedi to set the right mood before cruising for victims and eventually murdering them. Sometimes Dahmer would also bring his victims home and watch a portion of the films with them and direct their attention to certain scenes he believed were important. David Berkowitz, the Son of Sam killer, met with the leading Catholic exorcist Father Martin, who proclaimed him possessed. Brad Dourifs performance as the Gemini Killer in Exorcist III would move up and down between calm and casual even a little funny and a complete raving psychotic. The Exorcist III movie was also the favorite of Danny Rollings, the Gainesville Ripper, who also identified with Gemini. Rollings in the flesh in public appearances acted like the calm gracious me part of Dourfs performance but he also identified with the possessed part [see the second video below]. Poster Comment: I don't know where else you'll get such penetrating commentary on the critically important subject of movies as NWO barometer and influence. And the above is merely one of Russ Winter's recent masterpieces of citizen journalism. OMG, get this about Stanley Kubrick's wife! https://www.winterwatch.net/2019/09/stanley-kubrick-truly-seemed-to-know- things/ And Wikipedia confirms it. YES Mr. Winter is jew-aware and jew-honest -- totally! Kubrick cast actors with obvious Jewish features, such as Jay Adler, as a criminal in The Killing (1956) as well as Sydney Pollack in Eyes Wide Shut. In Clockwork Orange the reprobate Alex is sent to the Ludovico Institute to undergo new mind-bending treatment at the hands of Dr. Brodsky, an obviously Jewish character played by an obviously Jewish actor. Raphael writes, Nick Nightingale, Bills old friend from university who tells him of the orgies where he is the pianist, is also modelled on a Jewish character in Schnitzlers novel:
Nachtigall [Nightingale], a onetime fellow student with a soft Polish accent and a slightly Jewish twang. That one in turn links to a yummy piece called Sigmund Fraud: The Father of Modern Psychoanalysis and Neurotic Charlatan :-D Winterwatch articles are followed by intelligent comments. Why not subscribe today? I just did, and I almost never do. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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