INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS ? ['HUE-MAN' IS NOT MANKIND]
Sama_El
Published on Sep 8, 2023
Jonathan Kleck is the fellow to whom I must give credit...but even he [unless I've missed a recent video] hasn't put together 'hue-man' and (((homo capensis))); if you simply parse out the chaff, nothing else fits.
Quick word about the bankrollers of child trafficking on Twitter - why do we allow them the innocuous name of 'advertisers'? Sounds wholly benign, unless you recall that for at least a decade, they had LESS THAN ZERO issue with the rampant trafficking...which THEY willfully enabled.
Let's tackle XENOPHOBIA
It's a fear of the 'unknown', generally; in the Oxford Dictionary, we are offered, "dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries."
No one fears 'difference'; but DANGEROUS DIFFERENCE is something to watch out and to fight against...but you have been told to ignore clear and present dangers, while shunning assistance from those truly wishing to help.
This movie was one of the mechanisms in which to get that mindset into play; V was the most recent, blatant attempt.
https://forward.com/culture/559747/mike-rothschild-jewish-space-lasers-antisemitism-soros
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/07/nyregion/hillary-clinton-columbia-university.html
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"Invasion of the Body Snatchers" is a 1956 science fiction film directed by Don Siegel. The movie is based on the novel "The Body Snatchers" by Jack Finney. Set in the fictional town of Santa Mira, California, the story revolves around a small community that becomes infiltrated by alien beings who replace human beings with emotionless duplicates.
The film features Kevin McCarthy as Dr. Miles Bennell, a local doctor who begins to notice that his patients are exhibiting strange behavior. Dana Wynter plays Becky Driscoll, a close friend and love interest of Dr. Bennell. Other notable actors in the film include Larry Gates as Dr. Dan Kauffman, King Donovan as Jack Belicec, Carolyn Jones as Theodora "Teddy" Belicec, and Virginia Christine as Wilma Lentz.
As Dr. Bennell investigates the unusual occurrences, he discovers that the townspeople are being replaced by alien pods that grow into perfect duplicates of the original humans while they sleep. These duplicates lack emotion and seek to convert the entire population. Dr. Bennell and Becky desperately try to escape and warn others before they too fall victim to the alien invasion.
"Invasion of the Body Snatchers" is known for its suspenseful atmosphere, clever social commentary, and its portrayal of the fear of conformity and loss of individuality. It has become a classic in the science fiction genre and has been remade multiple times, but the 1956 version remains highly regarded for its timeless storytelling.