The Password Is Fidelio: The Final Secrets of Stanley Kubrick
Added 2024-11-15 15:52:20 +0000 UTCSean McCann returns to Psyop Cinema to unveil the Fidelio Experiment—which, we are quite confident, is not only the state-of-the-art in occult Kubrick studies but the key to unlocking the final secrets of the cinematic master. Sean first takes us through his long investigative journey, including his previous milestone, “The Butterfly Net,” and explains how he finally cracked the Kubrick code. After applying the password to Eyes Wide Shut internally as well as to the bulk of Kubrick’s filmography, Sean and Brett then compare this grand unified theory against the information provided in Jasun Horsley’s The Kubrickon regarding Kubrick’s early relationships with the deep state and the core Thelemite circle in Hollywood. Finally, Brett highlights the almost completely ignored direct link between Kubrick and the Third Reich, revealing who “the Nazis” really were for Kubrick.
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Some random observations: 1) Actors who started out as dancers: https://www.msn.com/en-ae/news/other/dancers-who-ended-up-as-famous-actors/ss-AA1dFi5P#image=3 Ballet specifically: https://dancemagazine.com.au/2017/03/actors-who-started-as-ballet-dancers/ Meg Tilly is another one I know of - and Jennifer Lawrence's Wikipedia bio has a strange reference to her performing as a ballerina and clown to her father. 2) Scorsese's DVD intro to 'Peeping Tom' is another example of him spectacularly missing the point - or, more probably, deliberately misleading normies. My favourite example of a mainstream review that misunderstands or misleads is a Youtube video on 'Seconds' (a film long overdue a deep dive btw) which argues it's about the fear of aging! 3) So Kubrick decamped to near St. Albans?... St. Alban supposedly introduced freemasonry into England and it was the home of Francis Bacon who may well have created both Rosicrucianism and Shakespeare. 4) I don't think Veit Harlan was a Nazi - but I do supect he was a transnational occultist. Watch his film 'Hanna Amon' (1951) which is available with English subs. I have the same suspicion about G.W. Pabst who made 'Pandora's Box' with Louise Brooks and made one film in Hollywood ('A Modern Hero' with Richard Barthelmess) before returning to Nazi Germany... to make a film about Paracelsus! He also escaped war crimes' prosecution. 5) 'The Shining' is set in the Overlook Hotel - according to Keith Thomas in 'Religion and the decline of magic', the word 'overlook' was a term in medieval witchcraft for what we'd now probably call casting the evil eye. The word 'fascinate' also had the same original meaning. 6) Tom Cruise divorced Nicole Kidman, like his previous two wives, when she was aged 33. 7) Sidney Pollock promoted transgenderism in 'Tootsie'. 'Three days of the Condor' is obviously massively revelatory. I suspect even some of his blander looking films may have hidden elements - for example, regarding 'Out of Africa', who exactly were Karen Blixen and Denys Finch-Hatton? 8) Some of Barry Lyndon was filmed at Petworth House in Sussex. This was the seat of the Northumberlands. The 9th Earl of Northumberland was known as the "Wizard Earl". 9) Saving the best to last.... 'The Bedford Incident' used to be quite a favourite film of mine. 'Crimson Tide' by the ultra-sus Tony Scott is more-or-less a remake of that film transposed to a submarine. But why "Bedford"? Not exactly a bums-on-seats name is it? Could it just be that it's because the Duke of Bedford's heir is the Marquess of... Tavistock!
Simon
2024-11-26 16:28:33 +0000 UTCGreat episode. While listening it brought to mind the book 'The Memoirs Of Billy Shears' which is encoded so that it can be read at least 3 different ways.
FlyingSwordsman
2024-11-25 16:38:23 +0000 UTCI really hope you guys cover and dissect Rob Zombies “31”. I’ve only seen it once but it seems like it’s just slathered with depraved messaging and occult symbolism. Cheers and keep up the amazing pod.
Gregory J. Zink
2024-11-17 23:10:55 +0000 UTCThis is your best episode yet. Sean is a fantastic guest.
platocrates
2024-11-17 03:08:31 +0000 UTC