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Monday, July 4, 2011

Summary and Comments for The Arrivals Episode 3

Summary and Comments for The Arrivals Episode 3

Summary:
The presentation on how the media is used to control and indoctrinate minds continues, with a focus on how they start with the very young, i.e children. This includes the popularization of singers, sex-related female magazines, and most importantly, even cartoons.

It also shares with us who owns most of the (popular) media in the world, to which most of us are die-hard, loyal consumers of. In the last few scenes, the producers tries to describe one of the effects of the popular media (sexual promiscuity) by including a clip from a show in which the host reveals that none of the male guests (who we presume must have slept with the female guest) is the father of her child.

*In the beginning of the episode, the producers have stated that this is an ‘R’ rated episode. I have edited this episode in order not to include the material which is too obscene, only to include a small part of it in order not to lose its message.

*For those who don’t know, ‘Ashkenazi’ is a term loosely used to describe a German or European Jew, i.e. Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, etc.

Comments:
This subject matter has always been a controversial one. I am of the opinion that it is ‘controversial’ due only to the fact that the people who control the media has succeeded in making a majority of people their loyal consumers; or their die-hard supporters; their unpaid army to fight for ‘their cause’, of which that loyal consumer believes that he or she is merely defending something he or she ‘loves’ or ‘prizes’.

I say this because to talk about the end of the world, the antichrist, the illuminati and other relevant subjects often includes an ‘attack’ on popular, “well-loved” stars and other popular, well-loved and “well-supported” figures, being especially celebrities.

It is very sad that many people will spend much of their time and money for the love of their “idols” that are created by the selfish deceivers, defend this behaviour of theirs and yet still claim that they put God at His place, that they love God much.As far as I’m concerned, someone who is much in love would frequently talk about his or her loved one, desiring to be near him or her and constantly in contact with him or her.

Then comes this argument: we’re not religious. Does that mean that to be religious means to love God much, and not being religious means not loving God much?I wish to highlight this very point: When you don’t love God as much as you love something else (just as you obsessively love something), then what do you love? What does it mean to love and what happens when you’re in love? Why shouldn’t the same type of behaviour apply to loving God? Do you have a private definition of how God should be loved? And most importantly, did God Himself describe a way to love Him?

“Say (O Muhammad, to mankind): “If you (really) love Allah then follow me (i.e. accept Islamic Monotheism, follow the Qur’an and Sunnah), Allah will love you and forgive you your sins. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.” Surah Ali Imran, verse 31.

“And of mankind are some who take (for worship) others beside Allah as rivals (to Allah). They love them as they love Allah. But those who believe, love Allah more (than anything else). If only, those who do wrong could see, when they will see the torment, that all power belongs to Allah and that Allah is severe in punishment.” Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 165.

This is what the evil, selfish and arrogant deceivers have reduced religion to: some sort fan club you are forced to be in. Being a Muslim is means merely the word Islam on one’s identity card and “celebrating” rituals, to study and to humble oneself to the rules and regulations of Allah is to be “religious” and “Islamic”, the two most feared words in the hip and happenin’ world out there. It just ain’t cool. If you’re Islamic, you’re scary and have no fun.

THAT’S what they have reduced religion and Islam to.This episode (and the former episode) tries to highlight how all the mediums of the media, especially electronic and printed and others have been exhausted to create ‘an open prison’ of our minds.

People in prison are strictly controlled and do not control. What is the use of their minds to them? Nothing. Because they are in prison, supposedly causing no benefit or disadvantage to anybody, otherwise used to cause it.I am glad that the producers have chosen mind control to begin this series with, though it is indeed a very hard pill to swallow. Think about it (pun very much intended).

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