The Illuminati in Hollywood
Celebrities, Conspiracies, and Secret Societies in Pop Culture and the Entertainment Industry
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Publisher Description
The infamous Illuminati secret society represents the pinnacle of power in politics, banking, and the news media; but what about the entertainment industry? Do Hollywood’s elite studios, producers, and celebrities have a secret agenda? Are they part of a covert conspiracy?
Media analyst Mark Dice will show you exactly how Hollywood uses celebrities and entertainment as a powerful propaganda tool to shape our culture, attitudes, behaviors, and to promote corrupt government policies and programs.
You will see how the CIA and the Pentagon work hand in hand with Hollywood to produce blockbuster movies and popular television shows crafted to paint positive portraits of war, Orwellian government surveillance, unconstitutional agendas, and more.
You’ll also learn the strange and secret spiritual beliefs of the stars that fuel their egos and appetites for fame and wealth, making them perfect puppets for the corporate controllers behind the scenes. And you will also discover the rare instances of anti-Illuminati celebrities who have dared to bite the hand that feeds them.
Character Howard Beale once warned in the 1976 classic film Network, “This tube is the most awesome God-damned force in the whole godless world, and woe is us if it ever falls in to the hands of the wrong people,” and unfortunately that is exactly what has happened.
Customer Reviews
The first book with commercial interruptions from the author.
If you don't mind several "Authors Note" interruptions asking for a good review to help offset the "Trolls" giving one star hate reviews, you may learn a few things. I did learn a few pieces of new information that I didn't know already. I would prefer more facts than opinions. At times felt like a Fox News Channel corespondent. I do appreciate his coverage in taboo subjects. But I can't give it 5 stars, only two.
Unhealthy and Wild conjecture
Conspiracy theories, while sometimes captivating, are fundamentally unhealthy from a psychological standpoint. They often stem from a deep-seated sense of mistrust or fear, leading individuals to perceive patterns or connections where none exist, a phenomenon known as apophenia. This tendency can escalate into full-blown paranoia, where individuals see themselves as constantly under threat from unseen forces or malevolent actors. This state of heightened suspicion can have serious consequences for mental health, leading to increased anxiety, stress, and even delusional thinking.
Moreover, conspiracy theories are often based on misinformation or a misinterpretation of facts, leading individuals down a path of false beliefs and misguided actions.
While it's important to question authority and seek the truth, it's equally important to approach information critically and with a rational mindset. Conspiracy theories, more often than not, are just that— theories without substantial evidence to support them, and subscribing to them can lead to a distorted view of reality and a disconnection from the truth.
Hmm
Commercials in a book....after you say you're against that on your twitter. Hmmmm