![]() PALE KING: 007 stalks Sciarra, babe in hand, as he learns of the terror plots of the “Pale King,” aka the Lord of the Dead. The notion that the NSA is a government-run entity which has gotten out of hand from public oversight is preposterous, as the private globocorps have been doing the real dirty data collecting for decades (and continue to do so, apart from Snowden’s so-called “leaks”).Īll of this will be relevant, as we will see, in reference to the plot of Sam Mendes’ latest installment of 007’s adventures, SPECTRE. Furthermore, the real NSA is not some government building, but in fact the largest tech corporations, like Google and Apple. Indeed, even The Guardian has commented on the similarities of the SPECTRE plot with the supposed leaks of Edward Snowden regarding the NSA spying apparatus, yet keep in mind that I have previously questioned the Snowden heroics, as well as the fact that GCHQ was surveilling the population and spying long before there was any NSA in the US. ![]() If this were a creative writing class, they’d all get an A+, but sadly… it’s not.” ![]() If you believe FOX’s Shepard Smith, you’d think that this was something along the lines of SPECTRE or SMERSH, but it’s more likely just another exercise in creativity from CIA’s propaganda desk in Seoul, alongside other imaginary figments, dreamed-up by the State Department like the ‘feared’ Khorosan Group. No surprise then that the charge originates from the US government itself, whose own General Bureau of Reconnaissance “suspects” the North Koreans were behind the attack on Sony. Henningsen continues, “Most US media outlets managed to spin the Sony hack into a piece of national security propaganda – stoking fears of a “mysterious” North Korean hacking group, ‘ Unit 121′. SMERSH: If Washington is to be believed, then this must be evidence of North Korea’s notorious ‘Unit 121’ hacker layer. So in terms of a national security threat to the US, it’s somewhere between nil and nonexistent.” “What George Clooney might not know, and what history shows, is that North Korea’s bark is much worse than its bite. If this latest crisis demonstrates anything at all, it shows how Hollywood and North Korea have more in common than they realize – both are really big on theatrics, but not very big on substance.” “At last, an international cause that Hollywood can finally rally around – together in solidarity! It’s what we all have secretly wished for – that Team America’s plot line has finally gone operational. In fact, The Interview was not an offense to the rogue nation-state of North Korea, quite the contrary: I have long argued North Korea is a fake state – a complete CIA puppet villain, with no ICBM “space program,” and certainly no real nuclear threat.Ĭoncerning the SPECTRE/Interview psy op, analyst Patrick Henningsen commented: ![]() Here at JaysAnalysis, I had a suspicion a year ago this is what we would see with SPECTRE, particularly given the so-called “leak” of the plot as part of the Sony hacking scandal that was more accurately described as a Rand-corporation designed marketing scheme, connected with the staged drama of Seth Rogan and James Franco’s release of The Interview. 1 global status, but as could be expected, also gave quite a few insights into the nature of real geopolitics and espionage that only the Bond films can do. Appearing to conclude the Daniel Craig 007 reboots, SPECTRE has not just premiered to a no.
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